Replying to Avatar Trey Walsh

Far too many self-described “libertarian” bitcoiners have a super caricatured view of what a progressive is and progressive values. We are all individuals with our own thoughts, experiences, and views.

When I say more diversity at bitcoin conferences would be good, it’s not for a status quo, tokenization, or this whole narrative people fuel themselves with from twitter. It’s because Bitcoin is global and the world’s largest bitcoin conference should showcase it, along with some already awesome speakers! That’s it. If we can’t suggest improvements in the community, then what’re we doing here? The status quo “libertarian” carnivore bitcoin maxi can suggest things, but not me. Got it. Freedom ftw.

There’s room for everyone here. Running nostr:npub1fpcd25q2zg09rp65fglxuhp0acws5qlphpg88un7mdcskygdvgyqfv4sld has actually given me a newfound appreciation for the word “progressive.” What’s more progressive than freedom tech and bitcoin? We are making progress, together, and I welcome interactions with all view points. I’m a freedom-maximalist, and I want everyone to be able to live how they want as long as you’re not causing harm to others.

Some of you bitcoiners need to hear this: stop picking fights with progressive/left leaning bitcoiners. We are on the same team here advocating for bitcoin’s success and greater adoption for a better world. Open dialogue, pushback, discussion is one thing—but hateful interactions, name calling, or personal threats is childish and not helping anyone. Let’s build bridges and promote inclusion. Me expressing simple views is not a threat to you or to bitcoin.

Nailed it. #Bitcoin

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