• Yeah… It won’t actually increase the value of crypto… You’ll just be associating it with nutjobs like anti-vaxxers or insurrectionists who are the kinds of people who do stuff like this… The kinds of people who follow URL’s they find on banknotes, you probably won’t want in your community

    You’re just decreasing the value of both here…

    • You still believe in “vaccines” AKA toxic injections? 😆 You have a lot of catching up to do.

      The data is clear vaccines are 100% useless and most likely harmful, it has been a fraud from the start. It is based on a nonscientific premise of virology.

      •  Auzy   ( @Auzy@beehaw.org ) 
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        Yeah. I’ll believe my mate who studied immunology for 5 years and has a PhD. Who was trained by people with actual lab and research experience. But sure mate. I’m sure a bit of Google and you’re the expert eh lol

        You can do what you want. But defacing bank notes just is cringe and turns people away from what you’re trying to promote, because they will see it like a scam

        That’s why only crazy people do it

        • In personal discussions, people of such credentials confirmed that they also just “trust the [academic] process” and “don’t have time” to check the foundations of their convictions. And that they didn’t know, but “there surely was someone specialized” who does.

          More clearly, in this context, saying you trust your mate is equal to saying you trust your recorder that is replaying the cassette that someone happened to have left in it.

        •  tusker   ( @tusker@monero.town ) OP
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          You are right, it is best to trust the experts, they’re totally not brainwashed with intense indoctrination and huge personal and professional conflicts of interest.