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It looks to me like they're going pure BTC, and support on their current software. No more RnD makes me think they will slowly let their software go obsolete and quit offering support.
109 sats \ 2 replies \ @Cje95 19 Feb
Even though I am not a fan of Saylor I dont think he is stupid and thats why I think he would spin out that software part or at least the software part that has no attachments to BTC it would reap billions which he could use to either pay off the loans he took for BTC or further by more BTC
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I definitely don't think he's stupid either, which is scary. What could someone do with that much bitcoin 10 years from now?
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30 sats \ 0 replies \ @Cje95 19 Feb
Because the company is public and it would be wildly expensive for him to even attempt to go private it is all in the public at least. Plus we can link a name to the wallets associated with him so if he goes crazy he can be tracked down easily
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