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Bitcoin zealot 🐝 Who’s going to buy the bonds? #Payjoin #GIABO

A good psyop would be to scare people by telling them that 1984 is always just around the corner because it implies that they’re not already in it.

Leaving Las Vegas. Cage won best actor for portraying a suicidal alcoholic.

Even still. Quantum computers wouldn’t become much of a threat until they’re in the thousands or tens of thousands of qubits. ~36k qubits would break a hash in a year of compute. Best quantum computer now is ~500 qubits. It’s uncertain whether or not it’s physically or economically possible to get to the 10s of thousands anyway. Besides, it would be more profitable to just mine with it or we can always upgrade to 512 or a quantum resistant algo, thereby ending the quantum threat permanently.

2^256 possible combinations to guess and check. Mathematically equivalent to finding a specific atom in the whole universe.

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Great point. Faith in Bitcoin’s incentives. They’ll break rank eventually.

Funny how Saylor doesn’t want to rustle the MoE “currency” feathers, probably out of understandable fear, but has no problem saying Bitcoin is a better SoV alternative to bonds.

$330T in bonds. The Ponzi fuel. The lifeblood of the total global war machine. The final boss that needs to be slain for humanity to be free.

Maybe he assumes not many people realize that bond and currency issuance are one and the same. No reservation demand for bonds? No currency. He has to know this.

Who knows what levels of game theory goes through the head of an opinionated public billionaire whose potential enemies are the worst of the worst…literal demons.

I’d factor in that Bitcoin/LN as a payment network is more efficient than the legacy system. Businesses might start to prefer Bitcoin not just for lower fees, but for reliability, that is to reduce counterparty risk. Parker Lewis has been talking about that on podcasts recently, about SVB and making payroll during bank collapses.

Also TBF, Saylor has a good point, the TAM for SoV is in the hundreds of trillions, whereas the TAM for MoE is several trillion. How much the latter is kneecapped by the 1970s rails we still use, I’m not sure.

How much is the City of London paying you? 👀

I’d be afraid of the satanic banking families that start global wars too, if I was in Saylor’s position. He sure changed his tune from his early days on the WiM Saylor Series. nostr:note16hxm5dr5wgn6x6m4spzl7n2w0wl4m0qtzgun7hcagv4extwtx7js53nr02

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Saylor has been running around saying something similar recently.