The concept of being able to own a piece of the network/protocol layer, buy owning Bitcoin has always been the most compelling thing for me.
With the Internet, you could only own stocks, etc. of businesses created on top of the network layer, and not the network itself.
While companies can be valuable, I’d prefer to own a piece of the “land” they are built on.
This is an underrated post. Saylor said something to this effect: Buying bitcoin now is like buying farmland on Manhattan island in 1700.
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