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235 sats \ 1 reply \ @anon 29 Jan
There are a lot of Bitcoin-ony initiatives that are based in India started and run by people who think similarly to you. Do reach out to them and interact with them. Join groups and make connections. Don't be demoralised. You are not alone. There are many Bitcoiners in India who think like you do.
Here are some initiatives you can check out:
Plebs Together Strong: https://x.com/plebstogether
Rikto Xonghoti: https://x.com/xonghoti
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Ty!
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Good to see you here. I'm from India too. It's not so gloomy as you wrote above. Keep in touch with us. We'll together be the change.
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My uncle is a crypto enthusiast who makes a lot of money by buying and selling
Indians have a big problem: by ancient culture are predestined to be shitcoiners. India is a shithole of all shitcoins and people just want to fuck each others instead of fucking the banksters. They are living in a perpetual shitcoining circle. I know this statement will butt-hurt many but I don't give a shit. Truth must be told and truth will always hurt. And here is a funny Bitcoin meme with indians...
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Totally agree with this statement. They would rather screw the person next door compared to working together to screw the state. They have enouh people, if they banded together they could do it. Yet it has never happened.
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crapto adoption in India... or how they fuck each others
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I know the reasons and mentioned some of them as well. But you started particularly the hate against Indians that is going on everywhere. I thought this place would be different. I have to find a place where real Bitcoin maxis live. I think this place is only for imposters.
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I do not hate indians. I hate shitcoiners. It's a big difference.
How can I get people to break free from this currency system?
So, to answer your question, I would say: start by education yourself first with a strong base knowledge about Bitcoin and then start educating the people around you and convince them that shitcoin path is not the right way.
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Its not about hating indians. The indians that l have interacted with do not have a high moral character. You can try and ask them to work together and change the system,and tell me how it goes. I will be rooting for you.
I can't blame culture, but rather the greed to make money. No one understands that the problem is only this.
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don't worry... LATAM is coming fast on the 2nd place as the most shitcoining world...
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @cz OP 29 Jan
I think this is a wrong website too. Everyone has built a habit of shitposting no one focuses on solutions anymore.
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From 2021 I was posting here on SN several solutions. yet people are still discussing about Trump, shitcoins, politicians, ETFs, AI and all other crap.
Those 25000 items are only 25% shitposting and memes.
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It may be necessary to invite discussions, for example holding a seminar or workshop to introduce BTC products, and holding this might help the community a little to provide an understanding that can introduce it.
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Don't ask for the way, just tighten your ass and create it.
BTW, I'm also from India.
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Nice to meet you! Are you able to use bitcoin for day to day payments?
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I'm not going to be rosy with you.
If India is the most populous country, it stands to reason that there's also more idiots in India than anywhere else (assuming similar intelligence distribution across the world).
Case in point, there are many talented Indians making great careers in the West, up to and including CEOs of the biggest tech firms in the world. Which leads me to believe that all the actually smart Indians already LEFT the country.
Which would mean you might be the last smart person in India, which is why you're feeling lonely. Hanging around stupid people is bad for your brain, perhaps you should do less of that? Oh, they're your family? Does that excuse rotting away your own brain and life by being with them?
Not gonna lie, if India is half as bad as the stereotypes make it to be, it's a terrible place to be a Bitcoin pioneer. But then again, some places in LatAm managed to embrace it, so what do I know?
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