It is easier from a technical perspective. It's harder from a social perspective because the technological sucess also mints more salty bitcoin haters.
I sometimes post Vote For Better money stickers adjacent to other grafitti stickers. I've noticed most of my stickers get taken down, while the other grafitti stickers remain.
Conversely, it is also why I'm bullish on nostr. Giving away sats is harder to hate than trying to cram our ideology down people's throats.
I don't make the rules.
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It is fair to say the political divisiveness in The United States, and Bitcoin's/Crypto's entry into the political realm has made it harder.
However, it is fair to say that before the industry was even majorly involved in the political realm you noticed the primary attack against Bitcoin was the environment (Which is typically a progressive speaking point).
I'm sure even for Conservatives much like the early days even Trump said Bitcoin was a national security threat.
So there's reason different people wouldn't like it, however we think it would have played out like this anyway.
The best thing to do is to avoid conflating the two, though it will take time for society to grow, and learn.
We think the best strategy is to raise the ₿ generation.