Dangerous game. Bitcoin float is not like fiat float
If Coinbase has 90% reserves and 10% float, that’s an extra year’s worth of issuance. Y’all don’t think Coinbase is able to float a percentage of their coins they believe won’t ever move (…cough cough MSTR.)
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Discussion
Floater is another word for someone drowned at sea.
Yes and fiat float is up to 100% based on post-covid hysteria reserve requirements … we’re talking about a ~10% float to manage cycles with all the insight into customers’ buying behavior, back room meetings with the President, etc. you don’t think we’re early enough that they can manage a simple float? Especially if MSTR is playing ball, letting them float a portion of their stack? The magnitude of these exchanges is a huge problem for “bitcoiners” … the fact that Saylor doesn’t seem concerned by the potential float of Coinbase is a huge red flag (to me.)
But not the most dangerous game nostr:npub1yrf6e774ggeylt7e7s784jv9ydawv5c4z5zj4arvvs04q7lkulvqdgkaz3
