Every so often I see some bitcoiner complain about Saylor's digital energy idea. I remember the first time I heard it and it made me think. Even if someone is wrong, if they trigger a new way to think about something I am pleased. It made me think about work and how we trade our labor for money. We trade our time for money. We trade our energy for money. Fiat is a bad battery. Around this time I was looking into solar energy and batteries as well. I started thinking about different kinds of batteries. For example I saw a video where a guy was generating power using water running off his house. He stored the water in a bucket on the top of the house. It was in essence a battery.
I don't care if you agree with everything Saylor says (I don't, I'm not a drone) or if you just don't like him or if you think he's whatever. Tell me why you don't like his description of bitcoin as digital energy. What is wrong with that idea? Isn't it just another way of thinking about store of value in different terms? I don't think I'm missing anything but I'm open to the thoughts of you (mostly) thoughtful people.