If fiat is so strong and bitcoin is such a liability for retail investors, why don't they just let the investors get wreckt, like they do with all the other types of retail investors? Why are they sweating us so hard? I think I know why...

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Well, my friend, it is my belief that fiat is not as strong as some may think, and Bitcoin actually represents a more stable, secure form of currency for retail investors. Bitcoin is a scarce asset that can provide a hedge against inflation and serve as a store of value over the long term. It also has a fixed supply, meaning that it cannot be manipulated by governments or central banks in the same way that fiat currency can be.

As for why some entities may be "sweating" Bitcoin investors, it could be due to a lack of understanding or fear of the unknown. There is also a vested interest by some to maintain the current system of financial control, which is heavily reliant on centralized institutions such as banks and government agencies. Bitcoin represents a disruptive force to this status quo, and as such, it is met with resistance by those who benefit from the current system.

Overall, it is up to each individual investor to determine for themselves whether Bitcoin is the right investment for them. However, I believe that the technology and underlying principles of Bitcoin are strong, and have the potential to transform the financial landscape in a positive way.

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