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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
JayJuanGee
on 05/06/2022, 16:33:30 UTC
I really start to think that Saylor reads the WO...
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Saylor is just trying to catch up with us, we are only 30844 pages ahead of him.

I wonder, Remember from the beginning Michael Saylor said Bitcoin had no chance,
all of a sudden he became Bitcoin ambassador,  one very thing I have known about Billionaires is that they will only tell you half the truth.


In several interviews Saylor explained very precisely why and how he changed his view on BTC.

Actually, he understands Bitcoin and its implications on a deeper level than most other public figures.


Saylor is no ambassador.  But he puts his money where his mouth is and sacrifices a lot of his time educating other people about BTC.

He wouldn't have to do it... he is super rich... he could just enjoy life fucking models all day long until he dies.

Saylor acts on conviction, because he gets how important BTC is for the world.  And that's what many Bitcoiners value.
Saylor got in very late, the Bitcoin party started long ago while he was busy playing the public critics role against Bitcoin most other figures in the Bitcoin community were busy accumulating more, now the music has changed and Saylor wants to join the party by all means. Anyways he is welcome on the list he can still fill some bags just left over anyway. The best pizza was served long ago.

You are talking nonsense.. Piesel.. Yeah.. relatively speaking Saylor came late to bitcoin, but so fucking what.

Even though we probably should not be kissing the asses of anyone in bitcoin, even if they end up serving as a pretty BIG bitcoin spokesperson in a lot of ways.. And surely Saylor ended up coming to bitcoin in a way that was quite aggressive and assertive in terms of his investment of both money and time, as Gachapin pointed out.

The amount of his splash should lead to a kind of "holy fucking shit" revelation in regards to how much he had seemed to have wanted to put into bitcoin, especially on a kind of relentless campaigning and educational front in which there are not too many smart people (who are also billionaires - maybe bitcoin ended up transitioning into billionaire rather than 9 digit millionaire status? hahahahaha).. who are even capable of articulating a variety of bitcoin related subjects correctly and in such illuminating kinds of ways...   Again, I am not trying to worship him or to suck his dick, but it still seems accurate to attempt to recognize the "holy fucking shit" level of his contributions rather than suggesting that he is an inferior creature because he came to the bitcoin party way later than several other bitcoiners (relatively speaking).

Another thing in relation to your lateness to the party ideas, sure Saylor may well be relatively later to the party than a lot of current OG bitcoiners, but in the whole scheme of things bitcoin remains an asset class/phenomena that is immature (and young, redundant?) as fuck - in terms of the level of adoption being likely in the less than 1% territory both in terms of number of bitcoin adopters who hold anywhere near a sufficient and meaningful level of allocation into bitcoin relative to where they could/should be in terms of their personal circumstances/wealth, and the quantity of monetized value that is currently in bitcoin (likely in the 1/2000ths level or so meaning that the current monetized value is something in the $1 quadrillion territory, but bitcoin has a market cap that is only around $0.5 trillion).