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I'm new to Crypto-currency system and found Monero only logical way to move forward, if I would want investment I would go to SP500. Seems like for most bitcoiners it's an investment and not a way to buy-sell, it's not a currency for them, so what's point? It becomes ponzi/pyramid scheme that way. Also noticed that Monero is hated in that circles (hello Nostr). What's your opinion on the matter?

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

At some level it's the fear of backing the wrong horse. To feel safe you have to be a "maxi", and to be a "maxi" you have to deny anything else can work. Bitcoin is the first crypto most people find, and the "everything else is a shitcoin" message creates a self-reinforcing cult atmosphere. The fact that mot altcoins soon fail reinforces that.

Almost all bitcoiners are there for "number go up" profit, so the price volatility also creates a lot of anxiety. The ones that stick with it become very committed HODLers. It's a bit like an abusive relationship, the pain makes you commit more. Market psychology is fascinating, and is why emotional investors lose their money.