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BITCOINs Million Dollar CULT Is REAL!! Will You Join It!? - YouTube
Channel: Chico Crypto
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Hey yo, you ready for the beat of our crypto
drums?
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(putput Meooow) cuz itâs time for Chico
Crypto!
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The Bitcoin Cult...have you ever heard of
it!?
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Well in the decade since itâs launch an
alternative way of transacting, has inspired
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an alternative way of thinking, acting, living,
and even an alternative way of consuming...down
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to a personâs food, weâll get into that
later.
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But this episode takes us through different
history periods, comparing their way of life
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to this new crypto way...
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So #1âŠ, letâs get into how bitcoin and
crypto has changed the way people act after
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they get involved.
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Tribalism, Iâm sure you know what that is,
and have heard about itâs effects in crypto,
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Iâve made more than a few videos on it in
the past.
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To sum it up...
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Bitcoin and crypto brings out the primal beast
in people like never before.
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The internet was the foundation for this financial
tribalism, as it was a brand new world for
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humans, that wasnât conquered... a digital,
communicative world but..
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In it there were no established boundaries,
rulers, communities or a person to say you
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could do this or that...it was a free and
open landscape that did somethingâŠ
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It connected human consciousness...and thus
created collective community consciousness.
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Altering the way people thinkâŠYouâve heard
about it, the communities across the internet,
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from hacking groups to 4chan, to the alt right...the
internet can make people think in different
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ways, and at a pace this world has never seen.
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Now how about you add in an internet money,
a money not ruled like the internet?
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How do you think itâs going to transform
the communities the internet has built?
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A financial incentive, a stake at hand?
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Like I said the primal beast getâs unleashedâŠ.
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Crypto communities, they are tribal to the
core.
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Once crypto is owned, people are incentivized
to make it go up in value against other competing
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cryptosâŠ.I mean Bitcoin has already split
2 ways and then the 2nd half Bitcoin Cash
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already split because of this tribalism, and
fight for control over the internetâs money.
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Ethereum spawned, to take on Bitcoin and it
has already split once.
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And now altcoins each have their own fierce
tribes ready to attack at a moment's notice.
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So humans, when there's an opportunity for
financial gain, in limited resources in unknown
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internet territory...itâs like we go back
to the middle ages.
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Tribal Wars, blockchain wars, tribal truces,
crypto partnerships... tribal alliances, bridges
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being laidâŠ.you get my drift???
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So now, here comes the real fun stuffâŠ.how
this all really changes the mind.
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They way people think.
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As an asset, bitcoin can be considered an
asset that changes one mental state moreso
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than gold.
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You remember the term gold fever?
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It changed the way a man acted.. infected
nations, and is still caught to this day,
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although itâs not like it once wasâŠ.because
you know âregulationsâ
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Because we have BITCOIN fever.
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Diving into it, and learning about itâs
properties can change one's brain incentive
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structure & mental state...just like gold
before the regulations.
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During gold fever in the states, the 1800s...man
and family sacrificed all, to travel across
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the country, to the wild west, to make it
with usually GOLD.In between 1848 to 1855,
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approximately 1.7 percent of the US population,
were drawn to california alone in search of
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gold.
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Risking it all, stability and life back east,
which meant all money and assets, and sometimes
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their life out west too (throat cut)
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Some made it, some didnât...but i bet you
the wives or husbands of the crazy ones who
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tried, just like bitcoin or crypto investors,
wives and husbands are asking...what the hell
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are you doing??
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Changes the way you think, makes you make
what looks like a risker decision on the surface
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as people were in search of an asset whose
value was accruing over time..sacrificing
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the present wants and needs for future gains.
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Bitcoin and crypto is oh so similar.
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People are sacrificing it all right now.
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Remember this story back in the 2017 bull
run âThis family bet it all on bitcoinâŠand
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yes Didi did that, he sacrificed his home
and possessions and put it all into BTC.
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Many otherâs have done the same.
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I do not recommend thatâŠ
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But the sacrificial nature of bitcoin, and
crypto is ripe to itâs core...proof of work
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miners sacrifice electricity, nodes sacrifice
bandwidth, and investors like Didi sacrifice
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other assets and USD.
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But here is whatâs different about Gold
fever and Bitcoin fever.
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And it all goes back to USD or fiat currency.
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In recent industrialized times, the goal with
accumulation of other assets like gold, was
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to turn it back into USD as the government
hadnât ruined the USD yetâŠ.their was no
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HODL spirit.
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Sacrifice then HODL on for dear life is the
crypto anthem, which is due to a BITCOIN or
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crypto asset being perceived as worth much
more down the road, due to what the governments
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are doing with their fiat currencies.
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Thatâs why Satoshi created it.
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Fiat is losing faithâŠ
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So brain pathways are changed, the brain's
incentive structure which changes the way
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we want to live and consume.
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Releasing the primal beast once again.
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So now letâs go from the 1800s right back
to the middle ages, the viking age to be specific.
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Europe was made up of petty kingdoms after
travers took risks to dominate the land.
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They were securing their wealth, in land...the
oldest asset of all, which has only increased
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in value, and is limited on this earth...
which as we know changed the way man acted
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and thought.
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Attacks from outsiders were common, against
these small petty kingdoms as people wanted
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this scarce asset for themselves, to build
their own âkingdomâ
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Now some people will think Iâm crazy, but
bitcoin, and some cryptoâs are like having
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a piece of the worldâs digital land.
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Itâs scarce digital assets, a claim to the
networkâs value.
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In the same way, mini kingdomâs and fortresses
were built then, some are being built now
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to protect their digital land aka crypto
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Armed global IT security company, G4S, in
late 2018 announced they were offering a security
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system, for offline cold storage of crypto
assets, in multiple distributed, armed and
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protected vaults...Bakkt, and their storage
just might be using them, as you can see for
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both their warm and cold, 24X7 armed security.
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A fortress to protect these assets...have
you ever heard of the term citadel?
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The bitcoin citadel?
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Mass fortresses, the manifestation of bitcoin
utopiasmâŠto protect this newfound wealthâŠ
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The spread of this can be tracked to a 2013
reddit post where a supposed time traveler
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had come to warn present beings of what the
bitcoin future would look like.
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Our future held a world with very limited
governments, governments crumbled as the world
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turned for Bitcoin, and their taxing power
fell aside.
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Early adopters, called âearliesâ, struck
it beyond rich and created citadel fortresses
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to protect, their miners and assets and those
who held Bitcoin, the smaller amounts were
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seeking refuge in these walled off citadels,
where life was good, robotic, automated and
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nothing like the apocalypse mad max world
beyond the citadel walls.
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Since this post, even though the author came
back and said it was a story, this citadel
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concept has been tongue in cheek, within the
bitcoin community.
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Per example, just in August of this year,
Coindesk dropped this article âThe Bitcoiners
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Who Live âPermanently Not Thereâ with
the subheading âKatie Ananina is building
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her citadel, and selling others on the dreamâ...which
is the plan B passport for bitcoin, a property
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in a tax friendly, remote area of this world...hrmmm?
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Good Marketing for Katie or good future planning
for the buyers?
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Iâll let you be the judgeâŠ
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But this protective citadel concept goes further...Iâve
made a video on it 6 months ago, why are a
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billionaires buying bitcoin and nuclear bunkers?
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Give that video a watch, click the card aboveâŠ.or
itâs in the description, if you wanna finish
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this video off.
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So, finally letâs finish it off with how
Bitcoin changes the way some consume, right
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down to the way some of the big whales eat.
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(*NumNumNumNum)
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Because some sacrifice now, for the future
value of a bitcoin or crypto asset, they also
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consume less now.
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Consumption restricts down from the consumerism
wants, to the primal basic needs.
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Land, which have talked about, Shelter which
we have talked about & food, which we havenât
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talked about.
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These are the areas the bitcoin cult will
splurge, besides the occasional lambo.
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But regarding food, there is a bitcoin cult
in that in of itself, the bitcoin carnivore
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cultâŠ.
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Vice covered it all the way back in 2017,
âInside the World of the 'Bitcoin Carnivoresâ
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where the bitcoin whale community chooses
to exclusively eat meat...kind of primal wouldnât
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you say.
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And Coindesk covered this one too, just last
week...where the meat only trend i
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