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41 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 18h
Bitcoin is not for fainthearted. With no obvious use case it's an inherently speculative bet.
2010-now is calling. They want to congratulate you for not understanding money.
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Ha! Not surprising.
I do think a LOT of people that trade bitcoin think of it as a speculative asset with no function other than gaining fiat. Its all in how you frame that statement. Technically their statement is false but from observation I get why people would come to that conclusion.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 17h
I appreciated the survey of STRK and STRF toward the end. Something about describing them side by side helped me understand them better.
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"My teeth are pretty scarce and useful but they're not worth millions". Wow, is she serious? When you are just too smart for your own good I guess.
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Here's a reminder some people need to hear. Bitcoin, if it is actually money is going to be used by people you don't like and in ways you don't like... get over it.
The bigger issue is this type of show format... good lord is it terrible. Or is it just me?
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 12h
Do people really like seeing a video shot of the host on her laptop with Saylor on a big screen in the background? Who is this for? Boomers? People that think it is so cool and techie to use Zoom? Is this some attempt to appear "real"? I'd love to hear the rational for this format of video production.
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The audio is trash. They use the ambient audio when the shot is from the room. They don't use the direct audio channel from Saylor.
Who is doing this production? Amateur hour.
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