Jay @Jay - 17d
I'm still listening to this Saylor interview by Saif and I dunno why, but Saylor sounds like a retarded fiat brain to me now.
I think that's a good way to put it.
Eternal @Eternal - 17d
hes still halfway in the matrix.
liminal @liminal - 17d
something to me hints about flying to close to the sun and got snagged. But i havent kept up with him to be confident about that
Maybe all this debt made him a slave again 🤔
Subtle demeanor changes, like phases- pre btc, "btc maxi", and now
wouldn't be surprised if MSTR is the "other" btc reserve
The: Daniel⚡️ @The: Daniel⚡️ - 17d
For anyone confused about whether it’s better to hold the underlying asset vs. the fiat abstraction, remember, it’s “stack sats”, not “stack strats.”
Yeah 😐
"So you're saying Saylor just wants to breathe new life into the fiat system?" Always has been .jpg
Saylor has really been the Bitcoin Jesus of the last cycle, and I bet he's going to have the same status as Roger Ver after this one. Question is, who's the next Bitcoin Jesus? Dual currency banking River CEO? Live on a Bitcoin standard but transact in fiat credit Strike CEO? Bitcoin strategic reserve maxis?
You wanna buy shares of my bitaxe hash?
The former, an idol that is eloquent and charismatic. Someone who's easy to listen to and believe, but their actions end up going counter to bitcoin's ethos.
I'd always been kind of neutral to him and microstrategy. Hours of his podcasts went into the meat grinder of my brain with hundreds of others over the years. I'm just getting this weird whiplash in his change in demeanor/narrative now. His heart doesn't seem in it when he talks about Bitcoin as the savior of fiat.