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June 07, 2019, 02:27:03 AM
Considering how many Bitcoin believers (maximalists) there are, with their specific beliefs of how cryptocurrency should behave, it's becoming more evident that Bitcoin is a religion. After all, this popular movement of decentralized finance has impacted our lives one way or the other. The world has its eyes on the direction of Bitcoin as a digital currency which determines the path forward of Blockchain technology.

According to Google, the term "Religion" means the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. This becomes true especially when many Bitcoin followers believe that Satoshi is some sort of "god". Hence, if Satoshi would reveal himself to the public, many people will follow him.

Nonetheless, what are your thoughts about this? Huh
If among the Bitcoin Community there's something believed to be something superhuman, a god if you will, that's not Satoshi but the Blockchain.
That's the same of some Environmentalists believing the earth as being a living organism, with its own rules which we must obey.



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bitcoin is not a belief, but bitcoin is a digital commodity so it is excessive if it considers bitcoin to be a religion. because right now bitcoin is being made like a currency for payment transactions in various countries, it becomes too much if you think bitcoin is a religion.

I've seen how many people desire to follow Satoshi's footsteps every way. Several competing crypto projects have been on a debate regarding following "Satoshi's Vision" proposed on the original Bitcoin whitepaper (like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV). Other people have been desperate trying to find out who Satoshi is. Given that the creator of Bitcoin is still a mystery person which cannot be seen (similar to a god), but it still has many followers/believers, there's a possibility that Bitcoin is a religion after all. The genius inventor of Bitcoin if unmasked, could bring an uprising towards the entire crypto industry.

Still, I could be wrong after all. But, knowing that now there's a "Church of Cannabis", makes me wonder whenever a "Church of Bitcoin" or a "Church of Satoshi" would exist someday. There's even a "Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster" nowadays (see here). Hence, anything's possible in this uncertain world. Just my opinion Smiley
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Considering how many Bitcoin believers (maximalists) there are, with their specific beliefs of how cryptocurrency should behave, it's becoming more evident that Bitcoin is a religion. After all, this popular movement of decentralized finance has impacted our lives one way or the other. The world has its eyes on the direction of Bitcoin as a digital currency which determines the path forward of Blockchain technology.

According to Google, the term "Religion" means the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. This becomes true especially when many Bitcoin followers believe that Satoshi is some sort of "god". Hence, if Satoshi would reveal himself to the public, many people will follow him.

Nonetheless, what are your thoughts about this? Huh
We might say that we do follow satoshi due to his innovative invention but we wont really come to a point on where we do already treat its as a religion.

Its a different story comparing between religion and simply a community that do support Bitcoin.Theres no divine intervention on this matter so I don't see
any relation at all.
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Have faith in bitcoin but also have bigger faith in God as he created everything.
I am not a religious person but I don't consider bitcoin as religion, for one simple explanation, bitcoin is money, and I don't worship money.

I'll respect whatever you think about the topic as when it comes to religion, it's a never ending debate.
God is everything and we can’t worship the wrong one especially the money. We have faith with bitcoin but it can’t be a religion. Maybe bitcoin created a huge group of people but the purpose is not to worship but to enjoy its technology, to transact to one and another, and to earn money as well. Bitcoin is the top coin but its not good to worship it, better to love and support bitcoin.
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in my opinion you are misinterpreting because religion is a human belief in a supreme god who is not against digital currencies (cryptocurrency) please differentiate it and if indeed Satoshi Nakamoto opens himself to the public then people will only admire him as a person who brought great changes to the world  like Albert Einstein
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How is the use of Bitcoin be compared or be considered as a religion? People spending their whole time to monitor or invest in Bitcoin does not qualify it as a religion. If I may ask, do you really understand  what religion is and the characteristics of a religion ?? How can a digital asset and currency be considered as a religion??
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In my opinion, it is even silly to talk about this topic. Believers may even be offended by such a comparison. Religion is characterized by faith in the creation of man by the highest divine powers. What does Bitcoin have to do with it - the result of the introduction of the new technology of human hands?
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bitcoin is not a belief, but bitcoin is a digital commodity so it is excessive if it considers bitcoin to be a religion. because right now bitcoin is being made like a currency for payment transactions in various countries, it becomes too much if you think bitcoin is a religion.
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It's very personal, and much depends on what to consider as "religion." Btc can be called a religion in the same sense money is called a religion. If bitcoin  is one of the many forms of money (goods are money, stocks are money, property is money), then it can be considered as "religion" to the same extent money is religion. But btc is just a storage value/payment means/investment tool. There's not too much fundamental differences, but they are. The nature is the same however.
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The question is what you say, is it true that bitcoin is considered a religion? it all depends on the criteria of each person who can make it happen. if we are crazy about bitcoin, it can make us glorify bitcoin compared to others. but I think many are more rational in uncovering this, and making bitcoin an addition or main job in giving a better life, and it doesn't violate.
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Considering how many Bitcoin believers (maximalists) there are, with their specific beliefs of how cryptocurrency should behave, it's becoming more evident that Bitcoin is a religion. After all, this popular movement of decentralized finance has impacted our lives one way or the other. The world has its eyes on the direction of Bitcoin as a digital currency which determines the path forward of Blockchain technology.

According to Google, the term "Religion" means the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. This becomes true especially when many Bitcoin followers believe that Satoshi is some sort of "god". Hence, if Satoshi would reveal himself to the public, many people will follow him.

Nonetheless, what are your thoughts about this? Huh
Religion is a cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, morals, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that relates humanity to supernatural, transcendental, or spiritual elements. However, there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion )
I think that no one considers Satoshi as a God (at least never in any source, on the forum or in personal communication, I haven't come across the fact that he was equated with God). Religion is something else.
After all, no one called, for example, Etienne Lenoir a God for the fact that he designed the first reliably working internal combustion engine.
Yes, Satoshi (whether it is one person or the development team) created  something extraordinary, but this can in no way cause him to be treated like God, and Bitcoin, like religion.
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Oh no, a religion is a group of people who have come together and have a belief in a supreme God or an extraordinary being. Bitcoin is simply a cryptocurrency backed by block chain technology and does not have any spiritual being.
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Have faith in bitcoin but also have bigger faith in God as he created everything.
I am not a religious person but I don't consider bitcoin as religion, for one simple explanation, bitcoin is money, and I don't worship money.

I'll respect whatever you think about the topic as when it comes to religion, it's a never ending debate.
Youade a very clear point bitcoin is a currency and God is a creator and religion is the way to worship God  and calling bitcoin a religion then before you know it people start worshiping bitcoin and start making some image as a symbol. But in all there is a difference between bitcoin and religion.
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I think bitcoin is very far from what is religion. Because religion is a matter of connection to god, and bitcoin is a way of investment. If you love crypto whether you have faith in it, you are only called crypto enthusiast, not a person who worship crypto.

In fact, not all religion are connected with God. Some religion believes in Heaven or ultimate being.
Yes, many people have faith in bitcoin but worship is connected with religion, with our spirituality, and bitcoin is about money and investment.
Of course still is possible that someone can officially register bitcoin church as Satoshi like new God or Jesus Smiley
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Considering how many Bitcoin believers (maximalists) there are, with their specific beliefs of how cryptocurrency should behave, it's becoming more evident that Bitcoin is a religion. After all, this popular movement of decentralized finance has impacted our lives one way or the other. The world has its eyes on the direction of Bitcoin as a digital currency which determines the path forward of Blockchain technology.

According to Google, the term "Religion" means the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. This becomes true especially when many Bitcoin followers believe that Satoshi is some sort of "god". Hence, if Satoshi would reveal himself to the public, many people will follow him.

Nonetheless, what are your thoughts about this? Huh

This must be one of the most questionable questions ever made because of the fact that Bitcoin is far from being a religion. Bitcoin is a Cryptocurrency where we can access thru the internet. We may have faith in Bitcoin, but treating it as an religion is not one of the things that we should do. Bitcoin has united a lot of people who are willing to learn about Blockchain and other Cryptocurrencies available in the industry and i guess that is the best way how Bitcoin works, we support it that way.
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Have faith in bitcoin but also have bigger faith in God as he created everything.
I am not a religious person but I don't consider bitcoin as religion, for one simple explanation, bitcoin is money, and I don't worship money.

I'll respect whatever you think about the topic as when it comes to religion, it's a never ending debate.
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Its very obvious that its not , bitcoin falls under the economic aspect in the society
All though there is a division in the community whether bitcoin is a bubble or true
Like the difference belief when it comes to religion, its very far to be compared
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I think bitcoin is very far from what is religion. Because religion is a matter of connection to god, and bitcoin is a way of investment. If you love crypto whether you have faith in it, you are only called crypto enthusiast, not a person who worship crypto.
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Hello =)
Bitcoin has a large user community and plenty of developers who have been keeping it healthy and strong. There is a strong base of businesses and corporations which support Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Overall, many people support Bitcoin on forums and on the Bitcoin and BTC subreddits.
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so that means if I follow bitcoin I will be a bitcoin! and what if I secretly trade altcoins too?  Roll Eyes will I be punished or will be guilty of any kind. I don't know how it works but seems impractical concept too me. I can't change a religion whenever I want but I can change cryptocurrencies whenever I want. does being Religion provides any additional benefits to my life or does it provides any security to my coins.
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