@BryanBTC_eth@AlemzadehC I dont have a price that I sell at. I have "a year" I will begin slowly dca'ing out and its farther out there than you would think.
@ConsumingCrypto@_DannyKnowles@MrHodl@w_s_bitcoin At least you guys stopped screaming csam at everyone. That tactic of cancel culture submission is for real pussies who need to control other people with fear. Nothing better than being on the opposite side of every thing you guys say.
@JoshMandell6 Which forces more atm to cover it. You're still confident in it long term, so I give it the benefit of the doubt as I think you're wicked smart about this stuff.
@ConsumingCrypto@_DannyKnowles@MrHodl@w_s_bitcoin Your group has not convinced me to join bip110. I researched it, and it doesn't work. I really wish you would fork off and shut up about it already
@dampedspring Bitcoin only for me. It's cool to see mstr exist but I think It will eventually fail to keep up with bitcoin price in the long run + no self custody of mstr.
Remember that all government money is counterfeit.
Such money began as discrete quantities of a real commodity: silver or gold. Such money was used and trusted because it was a bearer proxy for this real good; the paper (valueless) a receipt for a quantity of metal (valuable).
And then the metal was stolen by the US Federal Government from all holders of the proxy instrument. The public was rugged, and now all government money is counterfeit, aka fiat.
That the world continued on without rebellion says something about how easily the masses may be deceived so long as a charismatic man with a flag pin stands before them.
When will he next appear before us? What illusion will we next be asked to believe?
The bill for this crime is paid every year by everyone holding fiat, as they see prices rise and struggle with the attendant consequences of being paid in an asset debased in perpetuity. They attribute their suffering to some phenomenon of nature, or to the greed of capitalists, rather than to that specific act of fraud on August 15 1971.