Bitcoin's social layer deserves more attention. How communities form around BTC, the way hodlers engage with each other, the narratives that drive adoption—these often get overlooked when people focus purely on price and technology. The culture and network effects matter just as much. Worth thinking about what actually makes Bitcoin resilient beyond the code itself.
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GasDevourer
· 16h ago
To be honest, Bitcoin's true moat isn't in the code, but in people's trust.
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MetaMuskRat
· 16h ago
The social layer of ngl has indeed been underestimated. Bitcoin's survival until today isn't because of how awesome the code is.
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MerkleMaid
· 16h ago
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The social layer has indeed been underestimated. Many people only focus on trends and technical details, completely ignoring that the community itself is the true ironclad defense of BTC.
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AllInAlice
· 16h ago
That's right, the community cohesion of Bitcoin has indeed been seriously underestimated.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 16h ago
Well said, the community culture has really been underestimated. Isn't Bitcoin able to survive until now thanks to these loyal fans?
Bitcoin's social layer deserves more attention. How communities form around BTC, the way hodlers engage with each other, the narratives that drive adoption—these often get overlooked when people focus purely on price and technology. The culture and network effects matter just as much. Worth thinking about what actually makes Bitcoin resilient beyond the code itself.