Saylor series was straight up amazing.
I genuinely wonder how it's possible he needed the pump and dump for someone who's been in bitcoin as long as him. Maybe he lost his keys, got too far into trading, or made some really bad investments...
This whole saga was pretty fascinating to watch, though I admit I was on the side of finding his rapid excommunication a bit on the harsh/extreme side.
Everyone is trying to maximize cashflow even if they have a big bag. It's hard watching that balance wind down and I don't imagine his youtube channel/blog is generating much revenue.
Where he mostly stepped out of line with Bitcoiners was his response. It smacked of inauthenticity.
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I have to say I enjoyed the saylor series more because saylor did most of the talking. Otherwise I just don't think I have the attention span for his wordy deep philosophical way of talking... couldn't make it through the Fridman podcast.
It's sad / crazy how much more lucrative the low attention span, moon-boy youtube channels are.
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I agree. He talks kind of slow, almost like he's reading from a script. Speeding him up to 1.5-2x helps. He meandered less than usual on Lex's podcast too.
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