I haven't gone nostr, just fell back into the pit of despair of centralized social media for several months. Man it's insidious.
Michael Saylor is wrong. His strategy of accumulating Bitcoin is directionally correct, but the strategy of leverage use isn't. The businesses that are truly innovative are accumulating Bitcoin, pushing for it's use as medium of exchange, and driving prices lower for their customers. MSTR is this grand rent seeking operation. It delivers value to all those exposed to its actions, but provides little in the way of real value for marketable goods and services. Build the first free market not by rent seeking on Bitcoins store of value, but by providing value driving prices lower and competing with real goods and services.
I don't like the mass migration of illegal immigrants, but I also don't like the shitty gestapo tactics being employed by Immigration and Customs enforcement. Fully supportive of the efforts for community watch dogging the ICE. The government should be held accountable and law enforcement should have to work to do their jobs.
The money has been fixed. Fix the world
Is refusing to pay taxes a moral obligation? Meaning, is it possible that Bitcoin won't become a unit of account unless we have a revolution by which we coordinate not paying tax to the government? Idk, maybe not because the feds can just print the difference.