garyj on Nostr: When I look at bitcoin, I dont listen to the shills and conspiracists, for or ...
When I look at bitcoin, I dont listen to the shills and conspiracists, for or against. I look at it from a software engineering point of view as a manifestation of decentralised, sound money. All I ask is "is bitcoin doing what its supposed to do to satisfy the requirements of decentralised sound money?". I can verify that by the fact that the programming is open source with 10000s of people worldwide eyeballing it with a microscope and those people would scream blue murder if it wasn't doing as intended. On that basis and given that traditional "safe assets" like treasury bonds are losing value badly, I would expect everyone wanting to get bitcoin onto their balance sheets, including banks and central banks.
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