I've been a believer in and a holder of bitcoin for a few years now. I enjoyed taking the time to read and learn about the technology behind it. Setting up wallets and discovering new ways to use it. I invested some money in it and watched with glee as the price went up and up and up. However, this weekend's event in Miami has revealed a major flaw that has snapped me back to my senses. The culture.
Previously, when I would read people criticizing bitcoin outside of crypto subs, I would usually think to myself, "This idiot just doesn't get it yet. They haven't taken the time to learn and they will regret it later. Have fun staying poor" etc. Now I'm starting to realize, I'm the one who didn't get it.
Among the many brilliant minds speaking at the bitcoin conference, we have Dan Held, Director of Growth Marketing at Kraken.
Bitcoin has something called "Number go uptm technology"
People will buy in anticipation of the price continuing to climb. This is called FOMO.
FOMO is an emotion that's frequently mentioned on this sub and those that have been around for a while often try to coach newbies on how to avoid falling victim to it. And here we have someone responsible for leading crypto marketing strategies, explaining how this fear of missing out is THE path to mass adoption. This is the public strategy and this is the lens that the mainstream world sees bitcoin through. Here is a guy who bought in for 10 dollars, and is openly admitting he will exploit my emotions to get me to pay $35,000 (and much, much more) for it. And why should I buy it? Because price goes up forever.
That's it. That's the utility being sold. But who benefits the most from this number go uptm technology? The new guy who bought .5 BTC at $35k or the guy who bought thousands at $10? Even if new adopters end up loosing most of their money, those that got in years ago still won big. The more they can stoke this fear, the bigger they win.
If you’re against Bitcoin toxicity, you’re against Bitcoin. And if you’re against Bitcoin, you’re against freedom.
What a complete load of nonsense. I was already well aware of Bitcoin's toxic culture, but I always assumed this would fade away out of necessity of the bigger goal of mass adoption. Instead I see it's being embraced and encouraged. A toxic culture is completely antithetical to freedom. Any discussions of other cryptocurrencies in a positive way is not a topic allowed for discussion on their sub or at this weekend's event. I would argue that this toxicity leads to a very centralized point of view that is controlled by those with the most influence in the culture. I thought that a culture that constantly espouses decentralization would encourage the free expression of ideas. I was wrong. Even Erik Voorhees was booed for calling this out as bullshit.
Add to this the many other widely circulated clips that make me cringe with embarrassment, and I now understand why those that don't get sucked in by the technology or by FOMO just see bitcoin as a bunch of charlatans peddling snake oil. This felt more like watching a tent revival than a celebration of a new technology that could revolutionize our financial system.
This isn't just the opinions of a handful of zealots who are not representative of the culture. These are influential voices that were given a spotlight and widely applauded. These ideas are widely shared and have found strong consensus on social media.
I know, I know. Bitcoin doesn't care what I think. Bitcoin has El Salvador now and the number goes up technology works just fine without me. But if Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency is going to truly succeed, it's not just the technology that needs to be able to scale. The culture has to be able to scale as well.
Submitted June 06, 2021 at 07:54PM by erikfletch https://ift.tt/3ckTb8a https://ift.tt/2Z7cX2s
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