coinatra on Nostr: The distribution argument is an interesting take. If you think about it: how does ...
The distribution argument is an interesting take. If you think about it: how does money currently get distributed? It’s not exactly fair either. You have to find something the market wants and pays you for it. The same is true for bitcoin. You don’t *have* to buy bitcoin.
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