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21 sats \ 4 replies \ @rebel_nomad 19 Sep \ on: I liked Saylor, now I think maybe he is Bitcoins biggest problem bitcoin
Any company working with valuable information will have to collaborate with intel agencies, so there is that...
Also his mental models are too perfect, except for one occasion where he said "maaaaybe we might need something like Monero" it is all from a corporate, rule following and square-headed perspective, yes.
I still think its better to have him around than not, just imagine how it would be if Blackrock would be the only corporate voice in the space...
The real problem also is that sooo few dare to rebel openly, if you ever hint at not going along with any shitty rules and illegal, dangerous laws using Bitcoin everyone will flee or accuse you of being a fed!
That makes sense. It isn't easy being a real rebel. I trust that Bitcoin doesn't care and it won't really matter in the end.
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I have a few factors that makes it far easier than for most to simply disregard it all, but still it requires quite a bit of wargaming of course...
Now lets see if I make it to the Himalayas soon, I have this sneaking suspicion that I might have a Yeti accident in the future haha!
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Me too. For me it's just a big show. It's kind of fun it watch it unfold. I feel good about my setup regardless. Bring it on.
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That makes sense.
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