Replying to Avatar Jack Spirko

When I see how many are reacting to honest to god good news about "crypto" I can only conclude that many current BTC "influencers" seem to be a bunch of reactionary little weak bitc-es.

WTF happened?

I don't know but, I think bitcoiners split into two camps. Those who were here for the block wars do not give a single F what anyone does or says with 💩 coins. We have been though it in ways those who were not in the space, can't understand.

Also you had to at least have a decent stake during the wars to appreciate it. Say 20-30K or more. If you were at that level in 2017 then went though Ver's 💩 and Wright's 💩 and lived though all the other ICOs and Venture capitalist 🐂 💩 like "blockchain not bitcoin" you don't care about this.

If you have been in the game since say 2016, you have learned that literally EVERYTHING is good for Bitcoin. Attacks are often the best thing for Bitcoin.

There are a few old timers who seem to be worried but not many. Those old timers who are worried likely never had much of a stack back then, they were very early in their walks. Or they are special kids who are not actually worried about Bitcoin, it is more they hate Trump and have to believe he is "in on it" or some 💩.

It reminds me of being a young sales Executive VP in telecom. Older guys would tell me there are two types of people in this gig, those who were here prior to deregulation and the AT&T Breakup and those who came in after and you young guys just can't understand.

Now 25 years later, I fully understand by seeing new bitcoiners pissing their pants over honest to God good news, because it isn't exactly what that want it to be.

I don't care that much how it effects bitcoin if the USG pumps shitcoins. I see it as simply more of the same crap they do all the time: hand freshly printed debt to their buddies that will shuffle it back into a campaign fund or a paid board position for the wives and kids. In the long run it will be worthless. Who ever heard of the government having a "sovereign wealth fund of baseball cards"? Well... that's the new scam.

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