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It is a culture that was formed on Twitter. It is a culture that is unique in its entirety to Twitter. You have Bitcoin, and you have Bitcoin related communities on various platforms who may have developed their own customs. "Bitcoin maxi" is nowhere near the right description for this group.
Very true, but It is a well written article that raises good points. I would say, though, that there is more than one "sect", perhaps analogous to Lutheranism and Presbyterian. Nic Carter, one the one hand, embracing altcoins, with the other being the inscriptions/ordinals crowd. Both, in the end, are merely pumping their own bags.
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