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Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Cryptohygenic
on 08/07/2025, 13:29:29 UTC
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Everyone do also have the right to decide when to develop interest on investing in bitcoin. Some may have acquired some basic knowledges while some maybe of zero knowledge While setting up their pace to understand and cope with the system.
Quite tolerably, those who may have later have the interest with zero ideal can still be skeptic at were they feel doubts or impossible to be true which basically could be acts to their lack of knowledge. You don't scold them rather let them know the fact at the given time if you really have the time to put them through though.

So I would admit that before involving in bitcoin, your doubts must have to be cleared while you prioritize on trusting the industry and have your funds secured on your self custody.

Peopple have different ways of dealing with low coiners and no coiners, and we have no obligation to talk nice to them and/or to try to convince them that it is in their best interest to get into bitcoin. 

Sometimes dumb people deserve to be called dumb, especially if they might be badly informed and spreading bad or wrong information about bitcoin.

Sure, I have no problem with the idea of helping people out, but some people don't want to be help, and interactions can go in all kinds of directions..and sometimes being nice is not the correct approach.

People have some responsibility to look into matters, and also to correct themselves if they have wrong information about bitcoin.  If they might be asking us for help, then sure we might be ready and willing to help them, but we don't have to help anyone.. helping others is optional... including newbies on the forum.  Sometimes there is no need to be nice to the newbies.. it depends on context, and some newbies are trying to learn about bitcoin and perhaps to learn about how to improve and/or strengthen their cashflow management systems and practices, and perhaps others are spreading bad information, and sometimes being nice to them is not the right approach.

If we were being nice to the no coiners and low coiners and listening to their dumb ideas, then many of us would likely have not figured out aspects of bitcoin ourselves including investing into bitcoin and even strengthening our cashflow management systems/practices.


And at the end of the whole scenario we don't owe any of those argumentative or ignorant people that maximum attention to attention to them at their own time afterall they are not investing for us rather for themselves. We're only trying to open their minds so they could really understand the true concepts of bitcoin so that they don't keep dinning with the misleading conceptions which inflates false speculations about bitcoin.

We can only do our best and at our best ease time and not prioritizing to their efforts because we can't displease ourselves to please those adamant kind of people. We either don't need convincing them to act as accordance because everyone should be at the obligations of their own fortune.
Let them be while the sunsets. They will somewhere in the future take the decision or die regretting without a pill.