marksea on Nostr: The most plausible explanation for Saylor (no, I don’t think he is a spook), is ...
The most plausible explanation for Saylor (no, I don’t think he is a spook), is that he’s just acting in his own self interest. He (and his company) have giant bags and neither will ever have the anonymous benefits that can come with #bitcoin so he spouts narratives like the recent FUDing of cold storage, gov and tax evasion, etc because that will simply help HIS bags (broader acceptance).
He’s a billionaire, he’s getting older, and he has an ego (what CEO doesn’t?). I think he think I can safely make the assumption that he would like to see hyperbitcoinization within his lifetime and see his strategy justified. As a CEO, he is trained in how to speak to specific audiences. He’s isn’t, and never was, your friend just because he buys bitcoin and believes it’s a superior SoV.
He’s a billionaire, he’s getting older, and he has an ego (what CEO doesn’t?). I think he think I can safely make the assumption that he would like to see hyperbitcoinization within his lifetime and see his strategy justified. As a CEO, he is trained in how to speak to specific audiences. He’s isn’t, and never was, your friend just because he buys bitcoin and believes it’s a superior SoV.