Saylor has nothing to with Bitcoin either... he's not the CEO. Just a top buyer with a lot of money.

Much rather send him nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx videos than saylor

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Understood. I just like the way Saylor speaks on Bitcoin. Here is where my friend left things.

My Buddy:

"It’s Wiki so take with a grain of salt. The $6B was the loss he took as a result of the stock dropping due to the fraud settlement. It looks like he also has about $400M personal holdings in bitcoin so I would say he has a vested interest in it succeeding as a concept.

Good lord, watch The Big Short if you want to see how fraudulent banks are. Great movie and eye opening. It made a lot of sense now that I understand the mortgage business. Banks are bad."

Then he added this gem:

"It’s all make believe. We are in the middle of selling/purchasing MSRs. These are assets that represent the servicing of a securitized group of loans. An asset? Really? "

Understood. I just like the way Saylor speaks on Bitcoin. Here is where my friend left things.

My Buddy -

"It’s Wiki so take with a grain of salt. The $6B was the loss he took as a result of the stock dropping due to the fraud settlement. It looks like he also has about $400M personal holdings in bitcoin so I would say he has a vested interest in it succeeding as a concept.

Good lord, watch The Big Short if you want to see how fraudulent banks are. Great movie and eye opening. It made a lot of sense now that I understand the mortgage business. Banks are bad."

Then he added this gem -

"It’s all make believe. We are in the middle of selling/purchasing MSRs. These are assets that represent the servicing of a securitized group of loans. An asset? Really? "

Understood. I just like the way Saylor speaks on Bitcoin. Here is where my friend left things.

My Buddy -

"It’s Wiki so take with a grain of salt. The $6B was the loss he took as a result of the stock dropping due to the fraud settlement. It looks like he also has about $400M personal holdings in bitcoin so I would say he has a vested interest in it succeeding as a concept.

Good lord, watch The Big Short if you want to see how fraudulent banks are. Great movie and eye opening. It made a lot of sense now that I understand the mortgage business. Banks are bad."

Then he added this gem -

"It’s all make believe. We are in the middle of selling/purchasing MSRs. These are assets that represent the servicing of a securitized group of loans. An asset? Really? "

Sorry guys, Primal was giving me a 'no relay has picked up your note' message without any confirmation so I accidentally posted three times.