Wall Street will now own bitcoin.
Just like they "own" gold. Like Saylor, he says some right things but many I disagree with. I believe he said he would be moving his holdings into the ETFs before they were approved. My short summary of him is he's a believer in the state and status quo. He doesn't believe we need bitcoin to be a medium of exchange. He's fine with PayPal and Venmo for that. I think he's going to be right until he isn't. I don't think he believes the US financial system will eventually collapse. He's wrong about that. In the short term he may be right.
I share your feelings on him. I try to listen to smart people I disagree with even if it is annoying.
0 sats \ 1 reply \ @joda 1 Mar
What do you disagree with Saylor about?
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He's a minarchist and this means he has many views about the state and bitcoin's relationship to the state that I disagree with.
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The more I think about it, I agree with Saylor more than this guy.
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