Is he addicted to losing money?
>>62312112The market dumping is good for him. He gets more cheap Bitcoin. If everything else was fine and bitcoin dumped he'd be in trouble
>>62312122>He gets more cheap Bitcoin.he's already got a shitload of cheap Bitcoinand getting cheaper by the minute.
>>62312136Not really, his average price was pretty high
>>62312112no one's explained, what did he actually do that caused him to lose $6B? was he just on the wrong side of the dotcom bubble, or did he actually make a mistake?
>>62313146>mistakeIt was, unironically, accountancy fraud. His only 'mistake' was getting caught. They overstated revenue by 25%, declared losses as profits, various minor oopsies like that. Could happen to anyone really. He actually lost $11B in one day, just the famous $6B was his own wealth. Or whatever shit he had on paper that was nominally worth that, until the SEC applied a little daylight.He got fined but otherwise walked free, as he did when he also got fined $40m for tax evasion about 5 years ago. Bit of a slippery customer allround, is Saylor Moon. But I'm sure all is above board in his BTC dealings and related accountancy. Like, for deffo.
>>62312112Micro tragedies
>>62313241thanks, i didn't know any of that. super interesting
>>62312112ok so hes only about down 11 billionso with inflation 11.6 billion in 2000 6b24.3b in 2000 11b as >>62313241 sezso 24.3 billion is his surrender moment
>>62313241so chances are he is still doing the same shit or some flavour of fraud.This guy is definitively going to get wiped out. btc will crash sub 10k and stay there for years
>>62313146He accidentally sold The Magic Bitcoin which was the one Bitcoin holding the whole thing up like a jenga piece.