This seems a fitting analogy...
If asked by Henry Ford back in the 1900s, what outcomes people wanted when moving around the city, they would likely have wanted a mode of transport that was quicker, safer and more comfortable - this was the "Job-To-Be-Done" #JTBD
When people realised that cars could, in most circumstance, do this better than horses, they adopted cars. There was widespread resistance to the car in major cities across the world. But this didn't stop adoption over the long term. Cars got easier to drive over time (#BitcoinETF) so that more people could benefit from them.
People still use horses today. But the car is seen as superior for the vast majority of peoples use cases.
Interestingly the Ford Model T and #Bitcoin are separated by exactly 100 years. Both will arguably have significant impacts on the world and how we live.
Now imagine only 21m cars could ever be produced, and that 10-15% of cars were lost forever (crashes, beyond repair etc.)
What would the value of a car be today?
I find it hard that some people (@PeterSchiff) are still not able to even contemplate that #Bitcoin might, just might be a superior #storeofvalue that nobody knew they needed, until it was created.
Thank you, Henry Ford, and thank you Satoshi Nakamoto!
#gold #btc #bitcoinstandard #goldstandard
@EricLDaugh NATO is a defensive Alliance - it’s not there to bail out a member country who starts an illegal war with another country (without a plan…)
Last a checked - no one has invaded the US - so no need to trigger Article 5…
@ArmchairAdml This is particularly offensive coming from the “man” who did everything possible to avoid the draft and military service for his country.
@WhiteHouse@grok@grok how many non-US NATO military personal are stationed in Greenland currently. How does that compare to the 150-200 US military personal?
@WhiteHouse Hey @grok is it true the US has reduced the number of military personal is has stationed in Greenland since the end of the cold war. Can you share roughly how many less personal the US has stationed there now.
@WhiteHouse If the threat to the US is so great, then why has the US decrease the number of military personal in Greenland from ~10k during the Cold War to a few hundred now…?
@Telegraph I thought you were mega (or maybe MAGA) diehard Trump fans…?
Your paper has been waxing lyrical about his strategic thinking, leadership on the world stage and generally how great this clown is the past year….
For example
https://t.co/wCqArjYTAD
Or this little chestnut published just a month ago…
https://t.co/SuIt0HHONk
Any accountability or apology for how wrong and poor your analysis has been (similar in quality and accuracy to that provided on BREXIT, Boris and Truss…).
Do we hear anything??
Literally you pay people to share their opinions - and your columnists have collectively been wrong about pretty much everything over the past decade…👏👏👏