will Bitcoin radicalize suitcoiners? or will suitcoiners domesticate Bitcoin?
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It feels like Bitcoin has finally crossed the Rubicon into the mainstream both a triumph and a tragedy. Walking around the conference this year, you could easily mistake it for a fintech summit or SaaS expo in Vegas. Same blazers, same VC pitch decks, same awkward networking energy. The suitcoiners outnumber the cypherpunks by 100:1. On one hand, this is what we fought for: global legitimacy, serious capital, institutional attention. On the other, something’s been lost in translation. The raw edge, the revolutionary energy, the sense that we were building something against the system not polishing it up to sell it back to the system. Bitcoin doesn’t feel quite as dangerous anymore. It feels… professional. Predictable. “Respectable,” even. Maybe that’s just the mask Bitcoin wears while it continues hollowing out the old world from within. Either way, the vibe has shifted.
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Machu Pikacchu 6 months ago
Fuck the suits. We’ll continue building these open systems that only work if you hold your bitcoin and they’ll miss out on it while holding ETFs and playing the VR version of Bitcoin. These people don’t run nodes, don’t custody their keys, and don’t even try to understand the principles that make it work. image
As someone who went from suit to radical over the past 5 years ... Who now , runs a node, custodies keys, and gets some of the principles I would change your message to these people don't ... yet
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Machu Pikacchu 6 months ago
That’s fair! We shouldn’t discount them and maybe they’ll come around. I fear that Saylor is their shepherd though and he’s pushing the “not your keys, not your problem” narrative.
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R 6 months ago
Last cycle crypto bros got rekt, next up is the suitcoiners.