Because:
  1. People won't learn.
You can try to explain it to them however you want, they simply have to fuck around and find out before they start to listen. We've had multiple examples of this over the last years.
  1. People are ignorant, so ignorant.
9/10 times (yesterday was such a day again) people won't believe the word of a Bitcoiner, someone who arguably has not only a better, deeper understanding about Bitcoin, but also it's best interest at heart. For them, bitcoin is only used for illegal practices, has no usecase (somehow illegal practices aren't a usecase) and is going to zero within the next quarter.
No matter how well one argues or how good one's sources are, they simply won't budge an inch on their faulty little world-view, because that would mean that they are wrong about something, and their ego's ain't gonna take that ! Na-uh.
It simply gets frustrating at one point, like one's yelling at a wall.
But what does it matter? Other people's stubbornness is cheap sats for you. Enjoy while they last.
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Can't stand people that are proud to be wrong about something.
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No need to get angry. If they're wrong, they will pay a high price for it. If you're right, your rightness will be rewarded.
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Yeah, okay... you've managed to see trough my façade and call me out for what I am; an angry Bitcoiner 😭
Could you help me find the path to salvation ?