Airplanes fly every day. You can look up and see them in the sky, hear their engines, and watch them land. No one questions the validity of an airplane—they trust the science, the engineering, and the system behind it.
Bitcoin, like airplanes, is a marvel of human innovation. Its network is growing stronger every day, processing transactions and securing value around the clock. You can see its ledger transparently on the blockchain, its hash rate proving its strength, and its adoption reflected in millions of users. Yet, unlike planes, Bitcoin’s legitimacy is still questioned—not because it doesn’t work, but because it challenges what people are used to.
Airplanes didn’t stop flying because some doubted them at first, and Bitcoin won’t stop growing just because not everyone understands it yet. Both are proof of how systems can operate beyond our initial disbelief, powered by undeniable fundamentals.
@bariksis@BitcoinTeacher_ He sold less than .5% of his stack and you think that's going to escalate to selling tens of thousands of bitcoin. Okay cool guy.
@btc_jefferson@saylor Thanks for letting me know what’s wrong with me.
So far, you’re wrong. It’s going to take quite a fall for you to be proven right. Enjoy hating on freedom money being freely used.