FrankCorva on Nostr: So are you making the same argument I did in the piece, which is that Bitcoin is both ...
So are you making the same argument I did in the piece, which is that Bitcoin is both money and capital?
And is your argument that people who have the most Bitcoin get to control the narrative around the asset? If so, that seems completely antithetical to Bitcoin
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