My own head scratching at this has led me to think that most musicians or artists are maybe just happy in their fiat life style and mindset, however unsafe that is. The majority are also quite unoriginal and followers of fashion, and until they see someone else get famous or breakthrough from a V4V route, couldn’t be bothered to try it. Declaring themselves to be anti-fiat would likely ruin their chances of traditional success, their rebellion is superficial. So we tend to get the older people with more experience who have already given up on a traditional music career anyway.
Maybe young musicians, despite everything, actually still want to sign a contract and have success on a plate and hard work and personal ownership is antithetical to that?
I thought our best bet in growing this scene was with trying to create a sort of punk mindset again, but there isn’t much of an audience here yet either truth be told, most bitcoiners are not interested and there’s just a small group of very committed people seemingly holding the whole thing together.
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I agree with everything you wrote.
And I will add that the punk scene (most music scenes) started with very few people. Scenes might stay a small niche movement for years before it breaks out.
But how many scenes never break out at all, and what are the deciding factors?