r4f4_ on Nostr: ** gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse** What can I say? To me, it seems that ...
** gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse**
What can I say? To me, it seems that “bitcoiners” who push for a SBR show a high time preference. They come across like shitcoiners looking to get rich quick.
Ideally, adoption should be “low and slow” to avoid concentration and centralization:
• The accumulation of bitcoin by nation-states (aka mafias with a monopoly on violence);
• Commercial banks being allowed to custody bitcoin and issue collateralized credit;
• Large corporations and funds stacking bitcoin;
will create buying pressure that many plebs won’t be able to resist.
Education, meetups, orange-pilling, and training are essential, but it feels like a David vs Goliath battle.
What can I say? To me, it seems that “bitcoiners” who push for a SBR show a high time preference. They come across like shitcoiners looking to get rich quick.
Ideally, adoption should be “low and slow” to avoid concentration and centralization:
• The accumulation of bitcoin by nation-states (aka mafias with a monopoly on violence);
• Commercial banks being allowed to custody bitcoin and issue collateralized credit;
• Large corporations and funds stacking bitcoin;
will create buying pressure that many plebs won’t be able to resist.
Education, meetups, orange-pilling, and training are essential, but it feels like a David vs Goliath battle.
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