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Topic: [Poll] Do you feel part of a crypto community ? - page 3. (Read 2019 times)

hero member
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Good thing you mentioned you're "strongly connected" to the shitcoin Dash or no one would have known  Roll Eyes Fuck sake what a hopeless spamming shill you are
hero member
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HODLing is an art, not just a word...
in my opinion being a part of the community of a crypto currency and being involved with it is not just about visiting its website or knowing the developers, it is not even about knowing the code,...

you can still be a part of the community if you are a part of the network and hold some of that coin. for example running a full node is all it takes to contribute more than enough.

so yeah i consider myself one.
legendary
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Yes of course,I am an investors and adopters of some crypto currency,when you mean a community you are part of the development of crypto currency in general whether you are with bitcoin or other crypto currency this forum binds as together as we are not adopting one crypto currency in general.
legendary
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I think i am the part of crypto community, I always introduced bitcoin to the friends that I met, and after they become quite familiar I usually teach them how to trade alt coin, by keep on introducing and using bitcoin I think I have become the part of crypto community and I also joined another forum to update my crypto currencies news
hero member
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I will not vote.. no applicable option.

With a coin i say NO.
With the whole crypto scene i say yes.

same as Spoetnik, since my first post i always thought about cryptocurrencies community, not only bitcoin, or dash, or litecoin ...
I don't think someone can actually ghost all the cryptos and bind his community to a single coin, i useually talk about altcoin community, or crypto community, and i really feel inside of it.
legendary
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My vote is yes, and this is only specific to the "crypto gambling" community. It may not be as glamourous as dev communities or even trader communities, but I personally feel it has its place, however niche.

I dare say I am trying to slowly be part of existing communities otherwise interested in the proliferation and progress of crypto but I do not think I will properly be a useful member of such communities just yet. It's difficult also to see where that community is on this forum, if there is one at all.
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
I will not vote.. no applicable option.

With a coin i say NO.
With the whole crypto scene i say yes.
legendary
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The fact that we are all on this forum talking about bitcoin is a community in itself, this is where I feel the most community spirit within this forum itself. 
legendary
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Well taking part in crypto community actions can mean different things. Some people say that miners and traders are ones making community of one coin. I agree to some point with that. Look at all major coins, they are in fact popular because they attract miners and traders encouraging conversations and questions. I personally voted yes here because I'm part of multiple coins community and I also take part in mining and trading
legendary
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Recentely i had a discussion with some people, who stated they did not feel part of a community or even considered a community
being possible that could evolve around a cryptocurrency. I found this rather odd as i feel strongly connected to a community of the
cryptocurrency i am interested in (Dash).

I do realise i will never get in touch with the whole Dash crypto community, due to language barriers and the community being spread
over different forums (BCT, Dash.org, Reddit, Slack), but i still have a strong feeling of being part of a community.

If you are interested in participathing in this little poll of mine then please vote for option yes or no and describe in a reply how you voted and why.  
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