The finance employees generally get bitcoin because they see it's superior to the status quo. But the shareholders are what's keeping them from jumping in. But I feel the tides are turning, corporate shareholders are starting to realize bitcoin is the supreme currency.
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Many people take on credit to start a business or use as a down payment for a house. Governments take on a lot of debt to finance social welfare and other important programs. Now I can’t get into the AI revolution because these same people hoard all the GPU compute. So I’m spending most of my energy on Bitcoin and Quantitative global macro finance. I work in finance so pensions and stocks made sense, and BTC/Blockchain is still a lot over my head, but I know that fiat currencies are fundamentally broken and don't represent economic energy anymore, so gonna see if I can build up to 0.1 BTC over the next year or so.