Lol who is this guy? I’m not sure your message is working haha.
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A scammer. No doubt. I was just responding kind of like the priest in the exorcist “the power of BTC compels you”.
Please explain to me, oh prosperity cult evangelist trying to 'Orange Pill' friends and family, how a nocoiner can ever be a scammer?
Nah
Hey #[7] your current username "stack those sats.HODL" and profile image is telling me to buy the token you're vested in.
That is at least a *potential* scam amirite? Your Aunt Jenny is not going to outperform saylortracker.com (down $1BN) or nayibtracker.com (down 50%) is she? And you know it. But whatever, tell everyone to pump your bags. That's how scamming Aunt Jenny and everyone who sees your propaganda is an attempt to benefit yourself financially.
Now please do explain to me how suggesting your Aunt Jenny be skeptical of prosperity cults and grand unified, centralized and distributed surveillance chains stealing the name 'decentralized' could possibly benefit me financially?
I’m not getting it, can you provide another example?
Saylor and Nayib Bukele both lost huge on Bitcoin. Saylor could buy $1BN more and Nayib could buy 50% more BTC if they bought their first BTC today, Feb 24, 2023 instead of trying to 'get in early' with promises of 'programmatically ensured deflation' through a centrally planned, artificially fixed rate of supply.
Either you really do think Aunt Jenny and myself seeing your propaganda would akshully outperform a Saylor or a Nayib, OR your financial advice 'stack those sats' might be construed as a confidence man (whence comes the term con-man) maneuver to pump your bags regardless.
On the other hand, telling people to be cautious of grand centralized databases faking decentralization (Nostr relays are decentralized, "a blockchain" is not) cannot be construed as being financially motivated.