INPC on Nostr: Saylor talking about prying his bitcoin out of his ‘cold dead hands’ doesn’t do ...
Saylor talking about prying his bitcoin out of his ‘cold dead hands’ doesn’t do much for the argument that wealth creation leads to further deployment of capital.
A lot of extremely wealthy people do seem to exhibit sociopathic tendencies, even when their staff say they’re really nice once you get to know them.
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