This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it's important to know it when you see it.
Eventually, the most successful at being popular are those who are trying to be popular.
Satoshi isn't a big twitter account for a reason #dailymemo
Notice how the most popular BTC twitter accounts today are trite and asinine? E.g. Jimmy Song and Jameson Lopp.
All popular movements become lowest common denominator.
You see the same in politics and pop music.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it's important to know it when you see it.
Eventually, the most successful at being popular are those who are trying to be popular.
Day 4 of the water fast was a cake walk. Craving steak and raw tuna. But not hungry. Crazy how much extra work I can get done. Tomorrow's the last day. Then celebration meal.
This phase of the bear market is uncannily like the great sideways of 2015, when bitcoin traded between $230 and $275 for months after a frightening plunge to end 2014 ($400s down to sub-$200)
Day 3 water fast got a bit rough. Was low on electrolytes and got a bit dizzy. Not hungry so much as weak. Taking a day off the gym to regroup for tomorrow.
Not sure where to start on this #dailymemo business? Follow this thread and post something clever. What are you doing today? What are you most grateful for? What are you eating for dinner? etc
Not sure where to start on this #dailymemo business? Follow this thread and post something clever. What are you doing today? What are you most grateful for? What are you eating for dinner? etc
We're seeing more and more problems -- like web censorship -- technically solved by bitcoin, yet persevering through political life support and general inertia.