A guy sends me a polite email, and says in a couple paragraphs that 1) he doesn't really see any role for bitcoin in a portfolio, it has no intrinsic value, and it just trades on sentiment and also that 2) it threatens USD hegemony and so politicians are likely going to add friction to it.
So I'm like, well, if there's nothing particularly valuable about it to give it any value or consideration for a portfolio, why does it threaten USD hegemony? Like, it threatens the largest and most globally salable monetary network in the world while having no intrinsic value, no portfolio role, while just being a thing that trades on sentiment?
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people just make excuses to cover the fact that they haven't thought about it.
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Yes I think so. My guess is the guy had a chance to buy bitcoin long ago and didn’t, and has to come up a reason as to why he didn’t so he can feel better about his decision, regardless of how illogical his reasoning is.