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BitcoinSandy · 71w
All the joys of Christmas and you’re getting off on this. You’ll go far 😂
Sourcenode · 71w
No wonder I see it so often
Robertrobert · 71w
🚀🚀🚀
wolfpy · 71w
You mean you can’t stop masturbating to that chart
John · 71w
This chart and the cost of goods in SATs are the same chart. It's the world we were meant to inherit https://image.nostr.build/808bc15d3dab699140c8f389e9e4215b03ab4639958efc9a8ef05b76fda31293.jpg
El Guirri · 71w
Cause it's missing overlay of gold price and bitcoin price
Dr. Jeff · 71w
I have been asked multiple times if I think bitcoin ETFs will be as successful as gold ETFs were in the 2000s. My response: 🤦🏻‍♂️
sLiD · 71w
Kinda makes you even more bullish on bitcoin, right? yeah, I know.. it's hard 🤑
Bitcoin Observer · 71w
https://m.primal.net/NEgE.jpg
Andy Toss · 71w
This Is Just the first chapter of the story
nobody · 71w
Wild.
I1225cgh856xzzss · 71w
Our great great grandchildren will thank us.
Fabian · 71w
Let’s think about it… I am not sure if it is a good sign. With the number of independent Bitcoin Nodes stagnant…
Dan · 71w
Do they have to hold gold 1:1 like they have to hold Bitcoin?
preston · 71w
Right!! It’s insane.
47 · 71w
wow, that is fucking insane.
TJ.III · 71w
DONT TRUST ANY OF THIS UNLESS THEY VERIFY. COINBASE & MSTR AS WELL
Rand · 71w
makes me think of faces; Chrissy L's-it will come & Larry F's IBIT giddy/*****
Parallel Structures · 71w
Keep in mind, etfs are how they suppress the price of gold. Not necessarily a good thing. This just means more people holding paper representation of bitcoin. I doubt they even have 1:1 holdings.
Erik · 71w
😈😈😈
Satosha · 71w
#IBIT should be compared to #GLD ( 74 Billion) - largest to largest .. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GLD/
Cincy · 71w
flight to safety
TheBitcoinBattery · 71w
Nor I this one: note1n4hywr743lq537zpch2wewk77qjl8v408pw2l7rfaga2sevl0l3s2849t2
Winston · 71w
The real-world implications of Digital vs Analog illustrated in a chart.
Pizzayolo · 71w
I think comparing to total gold in ETFs compared to Total Bitcoin held in ETFs gives a better overall picture, but I am sure the trend still applies.