Bank For Internation Settlements, the number 1 banking authority on the Earth. You wanna know who pulls the strings from the highest levels? It's these chaps.https://twitter.com/IGWTreport/status/1372657142335946756 …
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Bitcoin = Cashless Fully Traceable Society The 3rd greatest finesse in history. Oh well, ride the tiger. Only up.
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The thing about Bitcoin is though. No matter who has the most of it. They can’t change the protocol of it. Or print more of it.
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Right. I think Saylor is correct, it will become an international store of value. (Not a ‘currency’)
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It’s not going to be much use for total control if the supply is limited and the protocol can’t be changed by anybody. It’s Decentralised to the max, which is the opposite of what the central bankers would desire.
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Replying to @iamRobONeill
It does not matter where it’s mined or who has the most of it. Nobody can change the protocol. If the Chinese shut down the mines in China, other areas absorb the excess. I think Bitcoin is Legit and it’s a huge headache for the bankers.
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Yeah I understand how it works. All I’m saying is the real story of BTC is not what’s presented to the public, and it sure as hell wasn’t made by a little Japanese guy.
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If it’s a Trojan horse by the bankers then fair play to them for the foresight. But it’s set up it’s not ideal for what they wish to achieve IMO
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Replying to @HKBelvedere
It’s set up in the only way you could get an entire generation to adopt it eagerly & voluntarily. Whoever created it was smart enough to understand that much at the very least.

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) over money.