On the internet it is easy to be in a bubble, and when you are in the bubble all you can see if the differences. But when we are out in the world, where Bitcoin is a really tiny weird niche thing, it's us against the world -- and that means it's easier to see that we are all on the same team.
My real-life experiences with bitcoiners are far more reasonable and companionable than many interactions online. People are people, so why should it be we should get along so awfully?
On the internet it is easy to be in a bubble, and when you are in the bubble all you can see if the differences. But when we are out in the world, where Bitcoin is a really tiny weird niche thing, it's us against the world -- and that means it's easier to see that we are all on the same team.
My real-life experiences with bitcoiners are far more reasonable and companionable than many interactions online. People are people, so why should it be we should get along so awfully?