
Vijay Boyapati
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I showed you the #Bitcoin 10k wall coming down. Here is the 100k wall being destroyed. Historic.
Vijay Boyapati519,218 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

Vinod Khosla, one of Silicon Valley's most well known VC's, shows an utter lack of understanding for why Bitcoin is important, giving the tired 2015 narrative of "Blockchain, not Bitcoin", plus arguing most uses of Bitcoin are criminal 🤦 We are still so early.
Vijay Boyapati26,371 görüntüleme • 10 ay önce

.Andrew Ross Sorkin seems unsure how the US government could buy Bitcoin in a budget neutral way. There are a number of ways that more Bitcoin could be acquired: - Asset Forfeiture: The U.S. government already seizes Bitcoin through criminal and civil asset forfeiture. Expanding and streamlining these processes could increase the amount of Bitcoin acquired. This is budget-neutral as the assets are obtained through legal proceedings, not direct purchases. - Revaluation of Existing Assets: There have been discussions about revaluing existing government assets, such as gold reserves, to current market prices. The increased valuation could create a "surplus" that could then be used to acquire Bitcoin. - Strategic Sale of Non-Essential Assets: The government could identify and sell non-essential assets, such as certain stockpiled commodities (our "strategic cheese reserve" 😅) or underutilized properties (Yellowstone national park - I kid, I kid!), and use the proceeds to purchase Bitcoin. Pierre Rochard has quipped that if you own a chair, you don't own enough Bitcoin (you should be standing more and sitting less). Obviously this is being a little flippant, but the idea has truth to it: if something is non-productive or has little growth potential, why not sell it and acquire the best performing asset of the last decade? Joe Kernen
Vijay Boyapati10,163 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
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