I may not be 100% right but I remember there was some drama last year where it seemed like Saylor was telling people not to donate to Opensats. I didn’t get into all the details as to what all he said but it was messy.

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Ah this I do remember; moreso about him deliberately not donating to the devs/people who build the actual Bitcoin tools

Exactly… and it is crazy because those people were/are working on the very thing that helped change his trajectory from CEO of a mediocre tech company into a wealthy well respected CEO of a multi billion dollar firm.

Worst off, some of those same people still went to the party...

Sad how people sacrifice their principles in exchange for not even money, but short-lived status

Tsk. It is sad. They get the status just to do what with it??

I love a good party and I don’t see anything wrong with having or going to them. But Bitcoin influencers and companies should hold themselves to a different standard. They are influencing other people to go against everything they know about money… only so they can flaunt their wealth in the most fiat of ways.

Plebs work hard to support devs, companies, listen to podcasts, go to conferences, and stack corn. It’s insane to see the very people who claim to understand what bitcoin is act like they’re at the Oscar’s. 100K is more than Saylor, achieving elite status, or the developed world… it’s proof that bitcoin works.