first rule of the Bitcoin club, we don't brag about our stack. It's part of the #opsec thing.
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It used to be the norm with all things to do with money, finances, personal belongings, clothing, wealth, cars, and the rest.
Why? My grandparents (all dead) and I still say that it breeds resentment, emphasizes division, and begs for jealousy.
To some extent it's still like tihs in France. If you immediately ask about people's money, their parents' money or anything like that when you are not close friends, it's typically assumed that you are more interested in $$$ than a true friendship.
A lot of posts on social media are social climbing and bragging. Total turn-offs.
I can't recall seeing much if any of that around here on #Nostr.
#oldwisdom #plebchain
I love that about Bitcoin culture.
I've got close friends that probably have 10's of millions in wealth that dress in Kmart shirts & drive rusty shitboxes.
Nobody has much of a clue how many sats anybody else holds & nobody seems to care.
Invisible wealth is beautiful.