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No, mine didn't until I threatend to buy them: nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzp6pmv65w6tfhcp73404xuxcqpg24f8rf2z86f3v824td22c9ymptqyv8wumn8ghj7enfd36x2u3wdehhxarj9emkjmn99uq35amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwvajhgctvvfujucm0d5hhvvgpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsqgzj40pz7ppys5rljjrar0yfaw2ha8agwd2u3zz4fwmj84m2ln6psczm3ym5
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Judge Hardcase 8 months ago
🤣 For someone who thinks bitcoin is a fraud that only has illicit use-cases, by allowing the company he runs to participate, Dimon is basically declaring that he has absolutely no morals. (duh, I guess) Also, he used to think blockchain technology is 'efficient' 😂 At least now he seems to recognize the "blockchain; not bitcoin" mantra was all hype.
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Judge Hardcase 8 months ago
I presume it means they will be happy to profit off of brokering trades.
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Judge Hardcase 8 months ago
What he got wrong aren't principles. What he gets wrong is his assessment of bitcoin. If he's as sure as he likes to portray regarding that assessment, then yes, he ought to stand by his principles in the context of that (albeit faulty) assessment. (of course, he's revealing that he never had any principles to begin with. Again, duh, I guess 🤣)