1. Hoarders are not simply "people with coins." True hoarders are people who have reached a noble level in both thought and action.
2. Values come first. To become a hoarder, you must first align with the core values of Bitcoin—freedom. Everything else is just supplementary. Having values is not enough; hoarders must deeply understand the principles of Bitcoin and achieve unity of knowledge and action.
3. The ancestor Satoshi Nakamoto. Is he a noble? Look at his response to BM: "If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry." This sentence is full of disdain and contempt for ignorance.
4. The essence of disdain. The reason Satoshi Nakamoto disdains BM is ultimately due to a crushing difference in values and understanding. From a secular perspective, BM is not a failure; but in Satoshi Nakamoto's eyes, he is just a loser. The hoarders of coins never judge heroes by how much wealth they have, because you might not be worthy of the coins in your hands.
5. Continuous improvement, deserving of your coins. The hoarders emphasize lifelong learning and continuously evolving their understanding, striving to polish themselves into the best version. Otherwise, even if you are lucky enough to obtain coins, you will eventually be beaten back to your original form by limited understanding.
6. The lesson of the "Ten Thousand Coins Prince." In the early days, many people had countless coins but lost them due to insufficient understanding. Luck can push you up, but insufficient understanding will inevitably bring you back to square one.
7. Why do we dare to disdain Buffett? He is a master in traditional finance, and we respect and learn from him. But in understanding Bitcoin, he is indeed not as good as the hoarders. There is no contradiction in feeling proud of this.
8. The shift in understanding is worth encouraging. Many Bitcoin skeptics on Wall Street in the past have turned around today, which shows that the level of understanding can be improved. For those who realize their mistakes, being able to correct them is commendable.
9. Respect understanding, not wealth. There are hoarders who do not possess many coins, but they are still worthy of respect. Wealth has many external factors, while the level of understanding of Bitcoin is essential. The most typical example is AA, who may not be wealthy, but his contributions to Bitcoin are always worthy of gratitude.
10. The final warning. Under any circumstances, do not entrust your Bitcoin to others for safekeeping, nor should you safeguard it for others. You are the only master of your Bitcoin.
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