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If wBTC really is BTC locked up in a smart contract, I'm actually more comfortable than most with this being "real". There is some utility in being able to do everything on a single chain from a single address. I still think it's gross and they should have bought real Bitcoin, but I'm vaguely open to being proven wrong
Serious question. What chain does @jack mallers #Strike use for it's #tether integration? #Liquid? #ETH? I honestly don't know. I have LONG noticed we have different standards for our 'heroes'. People who think in polarities (black and white) tend to be bad judges. And full disclosure for those same people... I threw up in my mouth a little when I read about the wBTC purchase. High time preference. High time preference everywhere.
The people lobbying are focused on promoting their own platforms—this is politics. Michael, on the other hand, is simply trying to educate them about Bitcoin, a powerful tool. However, in reality, things aren’t strictly black and white; there are nuances and complexities.