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Bitcoiners come in many forms, often shaped by their motivations, level of knowledge, and approach to Bitcoin. Here are some common types:

### **1. The OG (Old Guard)**

- Early adopters who got into Bitcoin before it became mainstream.

- Often have deep technical knowledge or strong libertarian/anarchist views.

- Many are wealthy due to early accumulation.

### **2. The Maximalist**

- Believes Bitcoin is the only cryptocurrency that matters.

- Sees altcoins as scams ("shitcoins").

- Often a strong advocate for self-custody and decentralization.

### **3. The Cypherpunk**

- Focuses on privacy, self-sovereignty, and cryptographic security.

- Supports tools like CoinJoin, PGP encryption, and privacy wallets.

- Prefers running their own Bitcoin full node.

### **4. The Libertarian/Anarchist**

- Views Bitcoin as a tool to escape government control.

- Believes in free markets, sound money, and voluntary exchange.

- Often critical of central banks and fiat currency.

### **5. The Trader**

- Sees Bitcoin primarily as an asset to trade and profit from.

- Focuses on price charts, technical analysis, and short-term gains.

- May not care much about Bitcoin’s ideology.

### **6. The Miner**

- Runs mining operations, ranging from home setups to industrial farms.

- Concerned with hash rates, difficulty adjustments, and energy costs.

- Some are ideological, others just see it as a business.

### **7. The Hodler**

- Buys Bitcoin and never sells, believing in long-term value appreciation.

- Prefers cold storage (hardware wallets, steel backups).

- Ignores short-term price swings.

### **8. The Educator**

- Passionate about teaching others about Bitcoin.

- Writes articles, creates YouTube videos, hosts podcasts.

- Often debunks FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) and misinformation.

### **9. The Techie/Developer**

- Works on Bitcoin software, lightning network, wallets, or nodes.

- Writes code to improve Bitcoin security and scalability.

- Often involved in open-source projects.

### **10. The Merchant/Business Owner**

- Accepts Bitcoin for goods and services.

- Focuses on making Bitcoin payments easier and practical.

- Uses tools like BTCPay Server or Lightning Network.

### **11. The Institutional Bitcoiner**

- Works in hedge funds, banks, or large corporations.

- Interested in Bitcoin as an investment or financial instrument.

- May advocate for Bitcoin ETFs, custody solutions, and regulation.

### **12. The Bitcoiner in Exile**

- Lives in a country with capital controls or oppressive monetary policies.

- Uses Bitcoin as a way to preserve wealth or escape financial repression.

- Often faces restrictions or government crackdowns.

### **13. The Influencer/Marketer**

- Uses social media to promote Bitcoin.

- May be a mix of educator and entertainer.

- Some provide valuable insights, while others just chase engagement.

Which type do you identify with the most?

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