I wonder about Saylor occasionally. I want to give him a pass but I find it hard to believe that a billionaire can be just a normal dude fighting for the every day common man and unaffected by his vast amount of wealth. He could be one of those super intelligent self-aware psychopaths who are very good at disguising their psychopathy ๐คทโโ๏ธ
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In 10 years when XRP's liquidity begins to absorb Bitcoin's institutional liquidity you will see Saylor gradually shift to a Multi-coin strategy like Trump is with The Crypto Stockpile.
The Millionaires, and Billionaires don't care about Bitcoin, or Crypto but will gladly use it to benefit themselves.
Saylor only wants to profit from speculators, and play greater fool/hot potato with Bitcoin.
And when he does sale Bitcoin will go back to its intrinsic value.
But that doesn't bother people who use Bitcoin as Peer-to-Peer money, that only bothers the NGU HODL-ers.
Bitcoin is Money, use it!
normally in the fiat world you can't become a billionaire unless you are part of the globalist cult.
It would be extremely difficult almost impossible to become a billionaire unless you have someone on the good side backing you and purposely helping you get into that position. For all we know he might be a white hat solider helping Bitcoin succeed because the white hat team are behind Bitcoin.
Like I said time will tell as more human traffickers get arrested like pDiddy and the Epstein list gets released. Epstein Island wasn't the only Island. There is many other islands around the world that are part of the blackmailing operation.
Anyone can become a Billionaire but it's more likely that someone who comes from a stable or wealthy family in a Modern Economy, attends college, and starts a business are the most likely to become Billionaires.
The average 9 to 5 employee is highly unlikely to become a Billionaire, it's usually those in the corporate level who tend to do well financially.