What got me reading were the sarcastic comments below. Idiots wanted to buy fake money and got burn. Ponzi scheme. Bubble burst. They bought something that doesn't exist. It's going to 0 because it's worthless!
That's life. We, crypto enthusiasts, cannot please everyone to believe in the potentials of blockchain technology and to also love like the same way we love crypto. If they have bad impressions to crypto then let them be, there's no need to convince them to become a believer too because it will be a waste of our time. It would be pointless to explain and defend our side if the mind of that person was already closed for that kind of matter.
What I always do to those unbelievers I personally encountered is ignore them, as simple as that. I just work silently and let my profits speak for me

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I'm sure that less than 10% of the people around you knew about Bitcoin in 2017.
I'm proud to say that I belong to the 10%. But honestly, I feel sad now because rhis makes me remember one of my regrets in life that is when I discovered Bitcoin around 2015 and yet didn't buy because I thought it was only intended to use for deep web applications. My bad

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