It feels weird to be proud of a billionaire, but in bitcoin terms I’m a big bro to Michael. This is a powerfully redemptive moment for him. His Hodl journey has been very public and just as emotive and full of turmoil as the rest of us. Michael was peers with bezos. He was one of the longest reigning tech ceos from the dot com bubble onwards. Except unlike bezos he was overlooked, his company left to chug along for decades. Neither taking over the world, nor exploding in infamy. Just a solid company that existed in relative obscurity to most of the population. It must have bothered Michael somewhat. Because you can tell that he is just as smart and calculating as his famous peers who’ve gotten all the headlines over the last 25 years. To them he’s like the rest of us Bitcoiner’s. A bit of a misfit. Someone who fell through the cracks. After years of patience he can now confidently sit in the CNBC studio and declare to the talking heads and the world direct to their faces. “Yes I was right. Yes I am beating all of you”. That’s the redemptive power of bitcoin. Whether you’re a billionaire or a pleb. You have the ability to reset your world and take your rightful place at the table. In many ways large and small bitcoin is about renegotiating your place in the world.

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Well said. I'd be nowhere close to making a global impact without Bitcoin; I'd be a victim to obscurity. Bitcoin gives you the best shot at making not only an impact, but an extremely positive one for the world.
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Dexter 1 year ago
Saylor helped me understand bitcoin and the world. His series of podcasts with Breedlove are required listening. His steadiness through the bear market was a beacon that I followed.
Whether a Billionaire or Pleb; avoiding public humiliation is a huge human driving force. It’s actually why most are more afraid of public speaking than actual death. He put himself way out there & showed what conviction (based on real education) looks like. He spent the time to earn his conviction. Many don’t. Balls of steel. I’m a Saylor maxi myself.
I'm grateful for his contribution to the ecosystem. I learned a lot from him and continue to.
Economic books of the future will have an entire chapter on MSTR & Saylor's Bitcoin strategy. The chapter will end with "in hindsight, it seemed so obvious"
I'm sure there are examples, but I am unaware of anything like Bitcoin that has brought together so many different people, generations, walks of life under one umbrella. Maybe this is a function of it being money, maybe something else. But I can think of no other social construct that exposes me to such diversity of humanity.
Great thread👊🏽 Good job #Hodl 🌅 …dang if u don’t bring out the grown up in our boy #SatsMcd sometimes🤔😂
You talk like a bitch on her period Find your nutsack faggot
The only other thing would be the internet itself. Lots of diverse tribes & age groups created it and adopted it. Although it's currently adopted by far more people than Bitcoin is, that won't stay the case since everyone needs money and not everyone needs to go online.
Of course, he has to compromise a his morals. There are a lot of red flags with him. Cornering #Bitcoin as a store of value only, which enables government control through taxation; advocating for the USD as our MoE and centralized Bitcoin holdings via ETFs and strategic reserves to avoid a parallel system; to align with Banks, Corporations, Wallstreet as our friends etc etc Not to mention his past.
I started buying Bitcoin in August of 2020, so Michael always made me feel like I wasn’t ‘too late’, which motivated me to not give up, stay humble and just keep stacking sats.
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₿illy 1 year ago
When you hear him sigh at the beginning of an answer, you know he’s about to drop some knowledge
Consider the possibility that advocating for the USD as MoE is a tactic to lessen antagonism by the Federal Govt and Federal Reserve. Also that there’s a sense of realism that this will continue to be necessary for a while, but that he does realize on a longer horizon this changes. At least this is how I have interpreted his position.
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BTC Freedom 1 year ago
He is so knowledgeable. His explanation of (what’s money) is amazing. I deeply admire his ability to explain things. I can listen to him for hours. 🧐
I agree. I knew about bitcoin since 2014 and even had some back then. But I did not get it's uniqueness, I did not get how it is fundamentally different from all other shitcoins, I did not get "money". So I played around with other coins, traded and lost most of it. I credit Saylor's thoughts and hours and hours of explaining bitcoin from a more philosophical and economical standpoint and the fundamental importance of proof of work that it clicked.
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RomanHodl 1 year ago
its crazy hoe people choose to ignore this yet evetone and their uncles aped into nvidia
When you hold bitcoin you stand for something and everyone who has taken the time to learn, be humbled and see possibility knows what that is. Another way to align and express your values. This is why we are all kindred spirits.
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Dexter 1 year ago
He did the same for me. Seeing someone with so much conviction backing it with the future of his entire company is inspiring!
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OldmanCrypto 1 year ago
Well I guess I’m an old pleb bitcoiner. Excited to onboard and get carried along with the most disruptive technology in the world. And I hope I have a “redemptive moment “ especially facing my doubting peers.