1) Bitcoin is not issued or backed by the U.S. government, and is not related in any way to U.S. currency.
2) The value of Bitcoin is derived from supply and demand in the global marketplace which can rise or fall independently of any fiat (government) currency.
"representing your only true lifeboat."- The Mentees
"representing your only true lifeboat."- The Mentees
1 NGU
2 BFT
3 BTFD
4 HODL
5 LBE
6 LTP
7 BDS
8 OCG
9 HFSP
10 NYKNYC
11 POW
12 FOMO
1 NGU
2 BFT
3 BTFD
4 HODL
5 LBE
6 LTP
7 BDS
8 OCG
9 HFSP
10 NYKNYC
11 POW
12 FOMO
Not dollars and databases controlled by Coinbase.
Not dollars and databases controlled by Coinbase.
$MARA's offering last week, oversubscribed at $700M to hit $1B, on the heels of losing $134M in Q3, is the non $MSTR datapoint many were looking for.
Bitcoin underlying makes equity and debt better.
* LBE = Leveraged Bitcoin Equities
$MARA's offering last week, oversubscribed at $700M to hit $1B, on the heels of losing $134M in Q3, is the non $MSTR datapoint many were looking for.
Bitcoin underlying makes equity and debt better.
* LBE = Leveraged Bitcoin Equities
I haven't made a public price guess for 2035, but it'll be
I haven't made a public price guess for 2035, but it'll be
Saylor was right in 2020.
@Bitcoin Pierre was right in 2014.
Satoshi and Hal were right in 2010.
Hayek was right in 1984.
Saylor was right in 2020.
@Bitcoin Pierre was right in 2014.
Satoshi and Hal were right in 2010.
Hayek was right in 1984.
How long will this cycle be, peak to peak? We're at 3 years now.
How long will this cycle be, peak to peak? We're at 3 years now.
Who other than Saylor could make an effective pitch to a public company's management to get on the program?
Who could step into a treasury function and run the playbook?
Who other than Saylor could make an effective pitch to a public company's management to get on the program?
Who could step into a treasury function and run the playbook?
1) Bitcoin is not issued or backed by the U.S. government, and is not related in any way to U.S. currency.
2) The value of Bitcoin is derived from supply and demand in the global marketplace which can rise or fall independently of any fiat (government) currency.
1) Bitcoin is not issued or backed by the U.S. government, and is not related in any way to U.S. currency.
2) The value of Bitcoin is derived from supply and demand in the global marketplace which can rise or fall independently of any fiat (government) currency.