The earlier "adopt my ass" attitude in the Bitcoin community expressed skepticism towards rapid, institutional adaptation. It emphasized the principles of decentralization, independence and resistance to censorship in order to maintain control over one's own assets. This attitude was good for protecting Bitcoin's original ideals, but may have slowed wider adoption. Today, there is a more open attitude that encourages the growth and integration of Bitcoin into everyday life.

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