So if I plaster my logo on a Keurig, call it a super advanced blood testing machine, and then raise billions from investors I am somehow breaking the law?
A great list of the differences between amateurs and professionals..
1. Amateurs stop when they achieve something.
2. Amateurs think they are good at everything.
3. Amateurs focus on being right.
4. Amateurs focus on the short-term.
Many more here:
https://t.co/uAuOeBKPUY
Here’s my 2020 Annual letter…
- Returns
- Year in review
- Inequality, climate change, BLM
- Market color
- Secrets hiding in plain sight
- Comparison to S&P500 and $BRK
https://t.co/LhkE7VNOC8
Some amazing takeaways from @JeffBezos annual letter:
1) 28% of purchases on $AMZN are completed in less than 3min (!!).
2) 50% of purchases on $AMZN are completed in less than 15min.
3) Research suggests going to an offline store to do the same task takes 1 hour.
@AhnerMatt I think you are just parroting the official story. Who are these scrubbers you are referring to and have you scrubbed it yourself? Do you know how much anyone has invested in BTC and who they are? You might be on the wrong side of the curtain to be making this analysis.
It’s surprising that no one seems to be worried about the creator of Bitcoin. Everyone seems convinced that it’s some harmless hacker or group of hackers bent on doing good. Imagine for a second it’s the CCP or North Korea or Iran or Putin. #bitcoin