I recently started listening in my head the word "Open Source Money"

Today a friend asked me: "How is your Bitcoin empire"?

My answer was: "well man, you know? I was initially attracted by the possibility of profit, but later I understood that I have "Open Source Money" and If bitcoin were to loose 90% of its value (considering that the tech remains as solid as it is today), I would simply buy 10,000 bitcoin and use the technology as the way to secure my sovereignty.

Will the next turn of history be a dark one? ... Or is the "OMG-the-future-looks-quite-dark-and-simmilar-to-a-digital-dystopia" feeling that I get sometimes an overshoot?

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Most of the world still looks at bitcoin as a curiosity, and can’t distinguish the differences between it and the thousands of crypto scams pretending to be the “next” bitcoin.

They’re waiting to see what happens rather than getting any exposure, or actively avoiding it because they’ve been told it’s bad news.

I feel bad for them.

Exactly, having conversations with people almost everyday about bitcoin and they all think it’s the same as every other crypto it’s sad :(

I try to orange pill where I can but people really can be ignorant. I’m stacking my own sats now 🙌🏻🙌🏻

This is how we get Hex. Instead of Satoshi’s (Hal Finney) brilliant discovery, they have a douchebag cult leader promising gullible victims impossible wealth and ruining their lives, and they keep coming back for more.

Asking with neutral and curious tone: what is the point of naming Hal here?

Hal Finney was Satoshi.