Is Michael Saylor Right on Trump's Strategic Bitcoin Reserve?
How do massive nations like the USA actually go about accumulating millions of BTC - and how does it affect YOU?
Is Michael Saylor Right on Trump's Strategic Bitcoin Reserve?
How do massive nations like the USA actually go about accumulating millions of BTC - and how does it affect YOU?
The State acquires it through seizing it. For those who shouted "Moon" and "Lambo" in 2013 instead of "Freedom", and to those who praised people like Andreas for helping the government to understand value of bitcoin as the debate over whether it's money or a commodity INSTEAD of "It's speech packets and therefore protected fuckwits", this is all on YOU!
nostr:npub153xmex42x4chdf757hp3q6zxagykkek7pdgwuwd074964dkyha9s82ryu8 This showed up in my feed right after our brief exchange . What do you think about nostr:npub1k763esjjzm2vzz7gtt38q4wf49zlua72l4rreu3myzghuwwwdqtq2mcg5x's take?
It's really mind blowing.
And other countries can follow this playbook. Russia for example. Japan also.
Both of them have some of the largest gold reserves in the world and have a financial incentive to buy Bitcoin...
Almost like an attempt for PoS. Not Zi read somewhere awhile back that said that even a government who accumulates Bitcoin will be subject to it's underlying value system which is that they will need to invest it where it gains a return on it, which is from those who own it... and since that money will be free to move where value is, the power is given back to those holding it. Satoshi didn't just give us freedom for money, but a new consensus mechanism. You could say that it is the next evolutionary step to democracy.