>>59248006Modern economy is a ponzi. So in a sense microstrategy isn't doing anything different making it not a "ponzi" in the way the normie brain comprehends.
>>59248006Because the returns are real and the btc is actually owned. You don't know what a ponzi is. Stop saying things you don't understand
>>59248006More importantly, what will happen to Saylor when he moves all that BTC to his private wallet and dabs on the entire planet with a single twitter post>not your keys, not your coinsbefore disappearing forever?
>>59248096based af if true
>>59248096Someone will probably kill him.
>>59248098If you ever wanted to be remembered in history (something money can rarely buy), crashing the world economy for 10+ years is certainly a way to do it.
>>59248006It's using ponzi mechanics to frontrun the governments and corporations buying into Bitcoin strategic reserves. As long as there are more buyers coming later it doesn't matter how much debt they take on they can always just sell OTC to cover it.
>>59248109>As long as there are more buyers coming later it
infinite keks on the way
>>59248715It’s going to be bad bros
>>59248715this is about to form the most epic cup & handle of all time when bitcoin dips
>>59248740>90B marketcapLiterally nothing
>>59248006>if I rotate this chart it kind of looks like a pyramidWhy are youtube intellectuals like this
>>59248096I hold 6 figures in MSTR and woudn't even be madThis lesson needs to be taught over and over for people to understand it
>>59248762based
>>59248006Its not a ponzi, more a speculative mania. Trump ignited the fuse with the possibility of the US government actively buying BTC. I just sold after a 30% gain in 1 hour. That much money that fast scares me. Will buy back in later.