GN #nostr are we winning yet?
Saylor made those comments on CNBC, so one could make the argument he was pandering to his audience. He didnât make those comment a few days prior in Madeira, as he knows theyâre not going over well there.
Will be interesting to see if he sticks with this narrative going forward.
I think the real monopoly risk is the stateâs monopoly on violence, which enables it to tax without end.
Taxing a vague concept like workforce downsizing due to automation is a slippery slope indeed. You could essentially levy âautomation taxesâ on anything that increases productivity, which is pretty much all technology.
Right, so thereâs less W2 employees.
Letâs say the company becomes more efficient, does more sales, then more sales tax, then grows revenue, more corporate tax, expands to other locations, more property tax, generates a dividend for shareholders, more capital gains tax.
It will be ok, the government theft is safe.
What automation? But no, and doesnât matter because no.
Fuck that noise.
Imagine being a goldbug that was persuaded against buying for years on end by Schiffty Pete.
This bullrun is gonna be lit. đ„ 
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Told we were visiting a Japanese koi pond but got catfished.
The reciprocal zap. The 69 of zaps if you will.
Indeed. When fees are low, donât wait to consolidate.
Was on a 737 of some variety recently, not the Max.
I forgot just how ubiquitous that model is. Itâs like a less comfortable greyhound bus with wings.
Ah, nothing like the yayoed-up jazzer-size of Stop Making Sense.
Theyâre FOMO stacking as well now.
Good lord.


