My bullish/bearish take on bitcoin is that we shouldn’t blame any entity for buying too much of it, because if bitcoin can be killed by an entity buying it, then it wasn’t meant to be.
If all it takes to kill bitcoin is a bullish entity that likes it enough to buy, then go home.
@Loriss65@BossLibertarian@LynAldenContact Always funny to see "smart people" and their ignorant takes on Bitcoin . 'Easy to kill' 😂
The reason why you think that is because you haven't spent more than an hour or 2 trying to understand it.
Two days after Henry died Hampshire Police secretly recorded Digwa in a police van speaking Punjabi to his brother. Digwa admitted stabbing Henry. Discussed claiming self defence. Made zero mention of racial abuse. Not one word.
Hampshire Police had that tape.
They knew Digwa was lying about the racist attack. They had the evidence. They had his own words and then tried to smear Henry as the aggressor anyway.
Three days after his death their statement read “it was reported two men had been assaulted by an unknown man.” Henry was the unknown man. The boy bleeding out on the street. They flipped it.
Family complained. Statement changed. Then police told the family their NEXT update would again infer Henry was the initial aggressor. His family had to fight them a second time. While grieving their murdered son.
Then during the trial Hampshire tried to issue a statement telling the public to stop talking about it online. Calling it disinformation. The CPS had to step in. Told them they were about to collapse their own murder case.
This is the force that handcuffed a dying boy. Missed the murder weapon twice. Had a secret tape proving the killer lied. And still tried to bury Henry's name.
That's not incompetence. That's a machine protecting itself. At the expense of a dead boy's reputation and three officers are still on active duty. Not suspended. Treated as witnesses. To their own actions.
Hampshire Police didn't just fail Henry on that street. They kept failing him for six months after he died.
- @Banksycat
@mattkratter The 2 main camps in Bitcoin: 1) Those who see it as a monetary revolution to replace Fiat. 2) Those who just want to get rich.
Many more people in the 2nd camp.
@mattkratter The 2 main camps in Bitcoin: 1) Those who see it as a monetary revolution to replace Fiat. 2) Those who just want to get rich.
Many more people in the 2nd camp.
@BitPaine I've seen Kratter and Check calculate that $25-26,000 Bitcoin would effectively mean MSTR equity = 0, after paying back all the creditors and preferreds.
thoughts? what odds would you assign to btc falling below $30k?
@LaendOnETH@mattkratter We really don't need DeFi. we need a sound base layer money and a complete overhaul of the fiat system.
But I understand saylor needs to vacuum as much capital into his ecosystem, even if it's a distortion of everything he preached years ago
@mattkratter The 2 main camps in Bitcoin: 1) Those who see it as a monetary revolution to replace Fiat. 2) Those who just want to get rich.
Many more people in the 2nd camp.
@dougcraig3@BillboardChris You are so out of touch mate. It's a sensible position - leave the kids alone. they can make their own decision to transition when they're adults