On Michael Saylor:
In my opinion, he understands Bitcoin and what it ultimately means. I think he is extremely intellectual, and has as good of understanding as anyone, of what the future may hold in the Bitcoin era.
I do not think he actually believes all the statist bullshit about regulation being good, taxation, and the US dollar continuing to exist. It’s too bad he doesn’t speak freely about it, but the position he is in prohibits him from being truthful about this. Him telling people that Bitcoin will destroy the state is not necessary or helpful when explaining Bitcoin to people who haven’t seen the rabbit hole yet-it will only turn off their brains. I’m not sure if he could be voted off the board, but nothing good would happen if he is 100% honest on this point. In the end, none of this has anything to do with the value proposition of Bitcoin.
You don’t yell a war cry as you jump out of the Trojan Horse. You sneak out at night and slit the throats of your enemies while they sleep.
Saylor is just a man, who has an engineer mind and an excellent way of distilling what Bitcoin is. Study his ideas and metaphors, and as always, DYOR.
Well, I don't know his reasons for such bad takes, and I don't care. But why is people retweeting him like "This is the way!". That's what bothers me...
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Yeah I get it, most people on twitter do not delve as deep as other places.
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Yeah, maybe I should move from Twitter to SN? :)
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I agree, Saylor is the chairman of a public company. The SEC is looking for any reason to bust him
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