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Michael Saylor is irrelevant.
These 140,000 bitcoin end up with the US government. Saylor and his shareholders end up with fiat dollars for that bitcoin, or maybe nothing. It's the government's whim at that point.
It's "Fiat bitcoin".
He will be lucky not to end up in prison.
Michael Saylor is irrelevant.
These 140,000 bitcoin end up with the US government. Saylor and his shareholders end up with fiat dollars for that bitcoin, or maybe nothing. It's the government's whim at that point.
It's "Fiat bitcoin".
He will be lucky not to end up in prison.