u/Powerful_School_8981

According to this sub MSTR was supposed to collapse already and get liquidated.

See this is what you guys don't understand. Michael Saylor is an extremely smart individual and the way MSTR is set up, it will continue to buy and hold bitcoin every month for the next 3 decades.

When Bitcoin fell 50% a couple months ago, everybody in this sub was saying "Oh this is the time where Michael Saylor FINALLY gets liquidated." MSTR did the complete opposite of what you guys said and doubled down by buying billions of dollars in bitcoin in the last 2 months.

MSTR is set up in a way where it will only sell it's bitcoin if bitcoin's price crashes 80% and stays like that for 5 years. Since that's not going to happen, MSTR is going to continue to buy more and more of the limited bitcoin supply which in turn will cause the price of bitcoin to keep going up and up!

It's actually pretty funny to go through posts from 2-3 years ago where people said "Oh Michael Saylor and MSTR are going to get liquidated any minute now."

Like fuck man I've never seen such losers who are wrong all the time like buttcoiners. You guys were wrong when you said bitcoin would crash to zero, you guys were wrong when you said Saylor would get liquidated, and you guys were wrong about so many other things.

What a bunch of losers.

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u/Powerful_School_8981 — 4 days ago

I am recovering from a pretty bad gambling addiction. While I have been gamble free for almost 3 months now, at any time the urge to gamble can come back. I want to set up barriers in place so if I ever have an urge to gamble I can't gamble my precious satoshi's.

One of the solutions I came across is time locking bitcoin. Basically once you time lock a bitcoin you physically can't withdraw until a certain date.

How risky would it be to time lock my bitcoin for 20+ years? Also how complex is it to set up a time lock? Is it complicated to set up where something can go wrong?

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u/Powerful_School_8981 — 20 days ago
▲ 0 r/btc

Bitcoin: Governments around the world hoard it, institutions are buying it up like crazy, governments adopting bitcoin as legal tender, payment systems like Square allow bitcoin as means of payment, hash rate at an all time high, one of the most liquid markets on the planet with billions traded every day, 10th largest asset on EARTH.

Bitcoin cash: Market cap is small at $8 billion, nobody uses bitcoin cash as means of payment, hash rate is super small and weak, very illiquid market compared to bitcoin, price has stayed the same for like 10 years now.

Please answer this question: To accept payments to let ships pass on strait of hurmoz why does Iranian government accept bitcoin but not bitcoin cash?

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u/Powerful_School_8981 — 23 days ago
▲ 3 r/TREZOR

this glitch has been a problem for like 4 MONTHS NOW and its frustrating. Whenever I make the currency gold or silver I can’t actually see the graph.

Anybody else have this problem or just me?

u/Powerful_School_8981 — 25 days ago