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?
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Saylor's message is for institutions and the US Gov.
#Bitcoin is always going to be money, but those ears are not ready to hear that.
For me, I file Saylor's mission narrowly, and I look elsewhere to keep track of #Bitcoin being used as money. Perhaps in El Salvador.
The US is obviously not going to give up on the dollar even if Saylor is convincing, so I'm honestly not sure what you want.
I don't give him the benefit of the doubt like you are.
Saylor said the dollar and credit are never going away, and I believe that's the elites' end goal. And why should it, if they are going to capture every commodity known to man? With everything to back it, they can keep creating as much or as little money as they want to. They make as much as possible to acquire everything and then restrict it to limit everyone else. Yes it will be good in that scenario to have bitcoin since it is one of those commodities, but I will be shocked if it consumes everything else.
Is he centrailizing it to keep it away from you? Maybe. But there's nothing to be done about it. In order to keep it out of his hands, you will need to create a circular economy where those within it understand that if they spend outside of it, the sats will be gone forever. Good luck with that.