At least that confusing would result in an amplified signal of the right message.
True. At the end of the day doesn't really matter what bitcoiners say, I have to keep in mind that the internet is a lot noisier than the real world lol
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I think it matters what Bitcoiners say in spite of the noise, but it do be pretty noisy
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the internet really does wash out the value of words, doesn't it. You can walk away from a computer way more confused about a topic than you began if you're presented with the wrong things.
Most people need to touch see feel Bitcoin somehow (painfully or not) to understand it
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 26 Jan
Most people need to _touch see feel _Bitcoin somehow (painfully or not) to understand it
This. Buying the ETF, learning more about bitcoin in the process (assuming you do your own research and don't take anything you hear for granted) and realizing you got scammed is better than doing nothing at all.
Bitcoin is like fire in that regard: You don't learn that fire is hot without ever touching it
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