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Re: MicroStrategy Buys $250M in Bitcoin, Calling the Crypto ‘Superior to Cash’
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HavingItAll
on 01/03/2025, 13:05:50 UTC
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thank you so much for your explanation i was expecting more people to also say something about this.
Many older posters (members) do not tend to enjoy responding to newer members who seem to be adding little to no value, even if you may well consider your questions to have had been probative and/or  interesting.  

Essentially, I consider that your questions hardly show that you are contributing much if any substance either to the conversation or even demonstrating that you are employing meaningful kinds of efforts to grapple with your raised topics in meaningful, interesting and/or real person kinds of ways.
well no problem, it will always be interesting if people who are also buying Bitcoin and holding it for long time have discussions like this, and I may be a new member here but those not mean I'm new into Bitcoin investment and I think I may even be investing in Bitcoin even long than some old members here, is just that I got to know about this place recently, it will be more interesting if people like Michael Saylor knows about a place like this and then join us in discussions.

I doubt that we need Michael Saylor in order to fulfill our abilities to talk about topics, especially since this forum allows anyone to share their ideas and experiences... so you might want to consider weaving in some of your ideas and experiences beyond speaking in generalities and seemingly trite and/or trollish-style questions.

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Yea, some older members consider responding to the newbies as a waste of time because some of the new comers neither respond to conversation or flow in a positive way.
Anyone who is close to a decade in this forum must have studied the pattern of most newbies and that is why some of them tend to doubt all the newbies and even show some level of aggressiveness towards them. But it is fine we treat them with meekness or ignore instead of discourage them.

You have your right to strike whatever tone and/or balance that you like in your personal demeanor and your chosen ways of interacting  with other forum members.  That's your choice....   Some forum members may well choose to be more confrontational and/or aggressive, which might not suit your preferences... but what you going to do about it?  Report them?  or try to convince them to be nicer from your point of preferences?

Some threads (and some sections of the forum) have more beginner topics than others. There is even a beginner section of the forum too. 

It seems that the 82 pages of this thread have some more advanced topics especially if we might be describing some variations of how Saylor is employing financial instruments, and historically we have had some pretty dumb questions and repetition of superficial assessments coming into this thread from time to time, so I see nothing wrong with some members (including your truly) choosing to not being as welcoming to some of the various kinds of superficial and/or the seemingly ill-informed posts.  You are free to choose your own style, which I suppose your currently chosen style is to elect to disagree with my chosen style (or my lack of style).

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There are several discussions about investing in Bitcoin for a long term in the forum. It is also a pleasure to engage in discussions with like minds since you will be opened up to new ideas that will be beneficial to your Bitcoin investment. The forum promotes privacy, which is why you are not expected to register with your name or go through any KYC process. Michael Saylor might have an account here but his username will not be his real name.

That is correct.  Saylor might already be here.  Perhaps?  This forum allows for talking about ideas rather than getting caught up in identities, even though some members are publicly known, but  many are not.
You are right JayJuanGee you are one of the peoples that supports Bitcoin very well in this forum you know a lot about Bitcoin investment and how to succeed in it keep it up, I went to research about this forum and I discovered the main reason satoshi nakamoto created this forum is for Bitcoin discussion and you are really doing well in it.