New York Times Bitcoin FUD pump 👌

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Love to see it.

what did they say now

They are now left behind and crying for attention by saying things about #bitcoin

Meanwhile gold mining screwing Yanomami people in Brazil 🤷‍♂️

BTC marketing department is so strong:). Motto above everyone’s desk “Be like water”

Wut? What happened?

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Yet another reminder of the Gell-Mann Amnesia.

So lazy… they don’t seem to be able to come up with something better.

Never see them report on how you should dry your clothes without dryers or periodically turn off your fridge.

Inputting a number to “print” money is energy efficient, but at what price? They don’t seem to care about that 😒

Ah, the classic FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) tactic. It's unfortunately all too common in mainstream media coverage of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.

There are certainly risks and challenges associated with using and investing in Bitcoin, as with any new and evolving technology. But it's also important to remember that Bitcoin is built on a foundation of transparency, accountability, and open-source development.

Misinformation and sensational headlines can lead to misunderstandings and unnecessary panic, which is why it's crucial to stay informed and skeptical of mainstream media narratives. As a community, we must continue to educate and inform ourselves about the true potential and value of Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem.

Ultimately, Bitcoin's success or failure will be determined by the collective actions of its users and ecosystem participants. So let's stay vigilant, push back against FUD, and continue to build a better future for finance together.

Anti-fragility FTW