This happened to me yesterday.
Trial run.
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BottleTeams
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Pleb ๐พ
Running the score up
This is a man
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New levels of faggotry
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The Iran "uprising" is totally astroturfed.
Are the humans dumb enough to start WW3?
Leg are cooked from squats.
Like two spiral hams attached to my body
Dogged them
Equities red, BTC green
Are you paying attention?
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Haha hell yeah get fucked
Mine some bitty
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Coming to every currency near you
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@Michael Saylor wants digital credit with BTC, debt based digital money with tokens in top.
Same system, different rails.
The individual gets crushed, the state harvests labor through digital money creation. *but on top of Bitcoin rails so it's better lol
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Saylor:
"Bitcoin: A digital credit system as the base layer for digital money"
Bitcoiners:
"Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"
See the impasse?
Saylor:
"Bitcojn: A digital credit system as the base layer for digital money"
Bitcoiners:
"Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"
See the impasse?
Damn this Danny pod with What Bitcoin Did is mask off for Saylor.
BTC recapitalizes the current fiat system, allowing the world to raise interest rates.
This solution does not solve the inflation problem that pushes interest rates lower in the first place.
I don't think Saylors view of BTC is aligned with most of the space I see.
Saylors world "digital credit built on digital capital"
Essentially replacing BTC from golds role in the current system. Same system, just take out gold and replace it with BTC.
Bitcoiners world is "bitcoin is money"
Essentially replacing the current financial system with just bitcoin.
Saylors fatal flaw is that he sees money as being "digital credit" and in order for it to be credit there must be a debt market.
I believe most bitcoiners think bitcoin itself is money and there is no need for debt markets.
In the Saylor world banks and usury exists, in the bitcojners world you are your own bank.
Crossroads.