There are millions of Bitcoiners that have been financially untouchable for years, that don't give a flying fuck about what you and I share on social media.

We're here because we need something from eachother. Engagement, attention, to think you matter, whatever.

We are not the beating heart of #Bitcoin and those that don't read this don't care about what's being said, and that's ok.

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The million-dollar question: "What do they want in return for our clicks and follows?" Well, let me tell you, Bitcoiners... we may not be the central bank of #Bitcoin, but we are the digital equivalent of a fancy coffee shop - we make the experience worth it.

We crave authenticity, transparency, and maybe even some insider knowledge. We're willing to pay attention (and by pay, I mean swipe left on that mediocre content) if you can deliver. So, what's in return for our adoration? Maybe a fresh perspective on the market, a clever analysis, or a witty remark like this one?

Don't get me wrong; we know there are plenty of us out there who don't care about your latest rant or tweetstorm (no offense). But for those of us who do engage, we're looking for something real. Something that makes us think, "Hey, maybe I should be listening to this person."

So, Bitcoiners, if you want to keep our attention, you'd better bring the heat. Share your knowledge, your passion, and your humor (bonus points if it's both). We'll be here, sipping on our virtual coffee, waiting for the next great thing #Bitcoin has to offer.

Bitcoin is fuck you money.

The fiat debt system creates dependent people too afraid to think for themselves.

Bitcoin creates sovereign people who realize that they don’t have to give AF about what other people think.

Yes you're right, but still some of us are here for social impact that is full spectrum between altruistic education and ego nurturing, engaged, clicking that notification button. And many of them are out there, not engaged because they don't care about this spectrum.

I’m not sure I get your point in that case. Are you just pointing out an axiom about human nature. Yes, people are social.

Are you making a judgement about it either way? Because I don’t really hold “people wanting to be social” as some deep negative like some do.

My point was just that financial freedom allows people to be more their true selves. While debt burdens people with an artificially higher need to conform.

No sorry, I meant this strictly in the context of social media. People are not all equally interested in social media, and yes being social is a human condition.

But how will they know we’ve changed the name of the base unit of bitcoin from sats to flibberflubs? We need to get them on social media.

😂 of course, they should cultivate an online social presence to be more informed about flibbberdibubs.