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@pcaversaccio
One thing that the Bitcoin ecosystem does better IMHO than the Ethereum ecosystem is that it doesn't trade principles for money. Too many such cases. Principles built Ethereum into what it isβ€”don't let it sell out. It's not too late yet, but it could be soon.
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Isn't it the exact opposite? It's gone from cypherpunk anarchists using it to support wiki leaks to people celebrating when Govs have added it to the sovereign funds.
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are you talking about "bitcoin traders" or bitcoin devs? I refer to core devs and the builders of the rare applications on bitcoin itself.
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In 2013 it was the small block core devs who very specifically decided to turn Bitcoin from a global payment network into a "digital gold" only really useful to big banks to do accounting with. By 2017 they had purged any remaining Cipherpunk values and it was a pure banker coin.
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During that era, most people who still wanted to build cool shit, maybe most notably Vitalik, left the Bitcoin community, and most ended up going towards Ethereum.
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happy to see people still remember the bitcoin core devs (at least of that time) are the sellouts
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