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Jack Mallers Closet Fills Up With Jordans and Gucci Clothing As Bull Market Takes Off
Jack Mallers appears to be diverting from his typical brand of doing interviews in his empty closet. While the closet is larger than most Bitcoiners houses, he has carried the persona of living humbly and simply.
That appears to be changing as it was revealed in his most recent interview that the closet is filling up with expensive Jordan shoes and Gucci clothing. Mallers appeared on CNBC to talk about Bitcoin, but the interview focused entirely around his wardrobe choices.
Mallers explained the change saying, "Everyone sells out eventually, or at least the people who stay alive. I think it's important for Bitcoiners to start flaunting their wealth to show off to the Wall Street losers. We want Jamie Dimon to feel humiliated he tried to reject Bitcoin."
Some are speculating that one of the reasons that Mallers is stocking his closet is that Strike is making money again. This could be a signal that Strike will start hiring memers again to watermark all the gifs on social media platforms with the company logo.
Initially the company was waiting to hire the memers back until they finished their most recent fundraising round. There is a small potential that the company successfully completed their raise as a result of taking money from Tether.
If that were the case, Mallers' change in behavior could signal that being involved with stablecoins could be making him more fiat. Experts from PODCONF are not concerned and assure the Bitcoin community that Mallers still intends to die on the Bitcoin hill.
My first thought is that he probably just got a girlfriend.
In all seriousness though I don't think it means much. I just think people will always make a mountain out of a molehill.
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I think this is a topic that should be discussed on every podcast and twitter space for at least the next three weeks. If Jack Mallers is turning into Jack Ballers, it could mean a major shift for the industry, as well as a leading figure of the PODCONF industrial complex.
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I have no doubt it will be discussed and maybe something will come of it. On the other hand, I don't agree it'd mean a major shift for the industry but time will tell.
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