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Since I discovered the true world of Bitcoin, something changed in my way of thinking. I haven't accumulated 100,000 sats yet, but it's not about how much you have, it's about how you see everything behind it. I realized that being a Bitcoiner isn't just about saving for yourself, but also about being part of something bigger.
I saw a video talking about why I should have a node, and one of the reasons they gave was altruism, and that resonated with me. It made me think of Satoshi, Hal Finney, the first people who gave without expecting anything in return. Of people like @k00b, @ek, and so many others here at stacker.news, who have created this space where, although some of us haven't met in person and perhaps never will, I already feel part of a family even if we only call each other by nicknames.
Bitcoin taught me that you can have a different relationship with value: it's not just about accumulating wealth, but about sharing knowledge, supporting others, and staying humble, whether we have a little or a lot. Because the motto isn't just "accumulate sats," but also "stay humble." And in this community, it's not just a pretty phrase. I see it in every conversation, in every story, in every gesture, and even in every swipe from @DarthCoin, who, while for some he may be a curmudgeon and a staunch maximalist, the man knows and has taught us the value of loving Bitcoin above all else hahaha.
Knowing that there are millions of Bitcoiners who continue to act with simplicity, respect, and generosity is an inspiration. And if that isn't a silent revolution of the heart, then I don't know what is. I'm glad I found this path, and I'm also glad I found this great community. I don't know how much I'll have tomorrow, but I know I'm not alone.
Thank you, Stacker.News
It’s a pretty amazing thing to be part of and you get sucked into it before you know what’s happening.
Keep growing and learning and you’ll be shocked where you find yourself.
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