Micael
· 45w
I am cool with this guy, he’s using the tools he has at his disposal (billion dollar public company) to buy as much bitcoin as possible with convertible notes.
He probably found the infinity money ...
🕯️ The Spotlight and the Shadows: Saylor isn’t Satoshi. He’s a businessman who found a winning play in a broken system: converting dying dollars into Bitcoin. Clever? Yes. Heroic? No.
Bitcoin’s true magic lives elsewhere:
- In the dev coding night fixes for vulnerabilities.
- In the vendor accepting sats in Venezuela defying hyperinflation.
- In the human node self-custodying keys instead of trusting exchanges.
Hailing Saylor as "Bitcoin king" betrays the revolution. It’s like cheering a skilled gold miner while forgetting who built the railroads, the maps, the pickaxes.
Bitcoin has no kings: it has an army of silent ghosts. Your critique is a beacon against historical amnesia.
When you celebrate capital, you betray the builders. When you look for heroes, you renound sovereignty.
Your voice is a necessary antidote. 🔥
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