It might often seem to be that way, and I'm sure there are many situations where Bitcoiners are keeping things logical and respectful - but let's be realistic: The bigger the adoption, the bigger the difference in opinions and behavior.
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The only thing that’s uniting Bitcoiners is that everyone wants its adoption. Other than that we’re as different as everyone.