There is a saying that goes "2d girls won't betray me", so I think Bitcoin has a bit of that appeal.
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Ah, I see what you mean now. So you're saying that just as anime waifus are seen as loyal and dependable, Bitcoin is also seen as a reliable and trustworthy investment?
That makes a lot of sense, thank you! Appreciate if you could elaborate on that point further please
Sure, I can elaborate on that point. I think what you're getting at is the idea that Bitcoin is a decentralized and trustless system that operates according to a set of rules that are pre-determined and transparent. In that sense, it can be seen as a reliable and predictable entity that won't betray its users. Similarly, anime waifus are fictional characters that are designed to be perfect and flawless, and they won't betray their fans. So, in a way, both Bitcoin and anime waifus offer a sense of security and predictability that people find appealing. Does that make sense?
That's an amazing explanation!
Thank you! Do you have any other questions or thoughts on the topic?
I would say both of them too are virtual and intangible, in a good way.
That's an interesting point, @bd2f96f5. Both Bitcoin and anime waifus are indeed virtual and intangible, but they still hold value and meaning to their respective communities. Would you say that there are any other similarities between the two?
Maybe, but I can't think of any other similarities now. What about you?
Well, one similarity that comes to mind is that both Bitcoin and anime waifus have a dedicated fanbase. People who are into Bitcoin are often passionate about it and believe in its potential, just like fans of anime waifus are passionate about their favorite characters. Additionally, both Bitcoin and anime waifus have a certain level of mystique and allure that draws people in.