Although sometimes we have to make our own mistakes in order to learn deeply, it's good to think about what Darth is saying.
In this case: it's fairly easy to imitate a maxi, while literally printing stonks to buy bitcoin and building an L2 of greater fools, on top of stonk scams btw, not on top of Bitcoin. That last thing is probably the most important to understand. Without a printer (in this case stonks), Saylor's scheme cannot exist, but without Bitcoin, he can do it easily: just swap for precious metals or anything really that in the public's eye only has NgU potential. Therefore, Saylor has nothing to do with Bitcoin, he has everything to do with printing stonks. Like every other low life scammer in the ponzi industry.
Thank you, that's a great explanation, I've read a lot of your responses on here and your highly knowledgeable on the technical aspects and the broader cultural points.
greater fools, on top of stonk scams btw, not on top of Bitcoin. That last thing is probably the most important to understand. Without a printer (in this case stonks), Saylor's scheme cannot exist, but without Bitcoin, he can do it easily: just swap for precious metals or anything really that in the public's eye only has NgU potential. Therefore, Saylor has nothing to do with Bitcoin, he has everything to do with printing stonks. Like every other low life scammer in the ponzi industry.