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Am I the only one who thinks that Michael Saylor increasingly speaks like a U.S. intelligence asset?
His vision for bitcoin is to restrict it to a store-of-value role—held in custody by BlackRock or banks—while stablecoins would serve as the medium of exchange. This would allow stablecoin issuers to mint new coins, buy U.S. Treasuries (as Tether does now), and enable the U.S. to print more debt, perpetuating its debt-based financial system—and funding its empire and wars along the way.
This is not a vision bitcoiners should support.
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