Farley on Nostr: At some point, they need to let go—not just of fiat, but of their ego that tells ...
At some point, they need to let go—not just of fiat, but of their ego that tells them they’re "important" in the Bitcoin space just because they have a YouTube following.
True Bitcoiners don’t need an audience—they need a mission. If their mission was really about Bitcoin, they wouldn’t cling to fiat monetization like a lifeline. They’d:
Exit fiat fully, even if it meant lower income at first.
Provide actual value, not just hype and recycled news.
Live by example, proving Bitcoin can be a circular economy.
But most of them won’t. Because it’s not about Bitcoin for them—it’s about them. Their ego keeps them plugged into fiat, afraid to step away from the comfort of the old system.
Bitcoin is about truth, humility, and proof-of-work. A lot of these so-called maxis are just fiat-paid entertainers who don’t want to do the hard work of actually letting go.
True Bitcoiners don’t need an audience—they need a mission. If their mission was really about Bitcoin, they wouldn’t cling to fiat monetization like a lifeline. They’d:
Exit fiat fully, even if it meant lower income at first.
Provide actual value, not just hype and recycled news.
Live by example, proving Bitcoin can be a circular economy.
But most of them won’t. Because it’s not about Bitcoin for them—it’s about them. Their ego keeps them plugged into fiat, afraid to step away from the comfort of the old system.
Bitcoin is about truth, humility, and proof-of-work. A lot of these so-called maxis are just fiat-paid entertainers who don’t want to do the hard work of actually letting go.