If he thinks saylor has a number of legal issues, wait until he looks into the banks.
Coming up with a better Bitcoin is already a trillion dollar opportunity, Blackrock doesn't need to incentive anyone, and 22,000+ shitcoins have already tried
If he thinks saylor has a number of legal issues, wait until he looks into the banks.
Coming up with a better Bitcoin is already a trillion dollar opportunity, Blackrock doesn't need to incentive anyone, and 22,000+ shitcoins have already tried
Excellent, thank you. I needed it FAST too...I sent him two paragraphs already. He is saying Sayor had a $6B fraud/Real estate thing too, I said show me
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
UTXO. We came full circle, I had to share, but note how he went to Wiki.
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? "
UTXO. We came full circle, I had to share, but note how he went to Wiki.
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? "
UTXO. We came full circle, I had to share, but note how he went to Wiki.
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? "