Fly whatever flag you want.
Have an American flag at home and want to burn it? Go for it.
But taking down an existing flag, owned by someone else and replacing it with a different one, well that’s grounds for repercussions.
This is the most fascinating time in financial history.
There’s a saying in Bitcoin. First they ignore us. Then they laugh at us. Then they fight us. Then we win.
We are in “then they fight us” stage. The FBI and DoJ made some major moves to “hurt” bitcoin. Almost like they’re punching air on their way down.
Rough waters ahead. But we will prevail.
The Japanese Yen is imploding. Everyone knew they would be the first to go.
Republic First Bank just failed.
Federal Reserve is in a lose-lose situation regarding rate hikes.
Idk when the shit is gonna hit the fan. But we are getting close.
Bitcoin may be very volatile for a period. But it’s the hardest, most decentralized money in the world.
We’ve got the fastest horse in the race.
This Friday, I’m meeting with a local mayor to discuss Bitcoin.
What would be the best service for a small town to hold bitcoin?
Let’s hope my orange pill skills are sharp!
Stitches or no stitches? Wife and I decided no.
Bleeding still, kinda. But mainly because we keep messing with it.
Hit her head on an ottoman. She’s tough. Acting totally normal.
The U.S. government is about to sell $2 billion worth of BTC they seized from Silk Road. Unfortunately for them, they’ll have to buy it back for $8 billion in a few years.
Some back of the napkin math:
Microstrategy now owns over 1% of all Bitcoin that will ever exist. A monumental accomplishment 4 years in the making.
Bitcoin is the scarcest asset in the world. But let’s give some context for the next two commonly used stores of value.
1% of all gold is about 2,000 tons. That would equal over $138 billion dollars. It would require a basketball court sized vault with gold bars stacked on one another 3 feet high.
1% of all real estate would equal about $3.8 trillion. But what would it look like to own 1% of all prime real estate?
Take the area of Alaska, fill it with 2,000 New York City’s worth of real estate.
Wow