He just comes across as a salesman.
Very off-putting.
Questionable metaphors and not a high signal-noise ratio, when he speaks.
None of his "insights" are novel or interesting. The fact that he is one of the most beloved Bitcoin figures says a lot about the current level of conversation in our Bitcoin space.
Who are your favourite Bitcoin educators with novel insights and deep understanding of the technology+economy?
What could we do to elevate the Bitcoin discourse while at the same time bridge the gap with nocoiners?
Saylor.org, free college education courses with good lessons, tests, and even two bitcoin courses.
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I just like that he's going after scams and company scrip ("crypto") issuers.
He's not really beloved. Just salty shitcoiners say that when their high priest of choice has to go to court
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