I don’t buy into that principle at all. It’s a bit privileged to me/an in hindsight thing.

Many people were not raised or educated well, never intellectually encouraged to dive into things, or never became friends with people who would help them overcome those gaps. Do they only deserve to buy bitcoin later as a result? Is it their own fault that their environment since being a child shaped a world around them that didn’t help them see Bitcoin for what it is? I think intellectual people who choose to ignore Bitcoin may fit that description, but that’s a small % of the population.

As for your suggestion, I like it but then I’d want it to be data driven. That would be fascinating, but it would take a lot of user input.

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Touched a nerve? I'm not talking about missionary work. I'm talking about people who, in their right minds and with the faculties to make sound decisions, turn away.

Nope, just using many words to clarify what I dislike about it. I was perfectly calm typing that 😄 just wanted to articulate it. I suppose there is a difference between people who use it the way you do, and others who misinterpret it and think it applies to anyone who didn’t already buy.

Good, good. Cheers, sir!

I’d zap you, but… 😉