When did you realize every BTC increase is just whales trying to bait exit liquidity?
I noticed it in 2024. Lots of shitcoins do the same thing.
>>62485901Since the inception of binance(2018)
bitcoin whales have no power or influence in the network itself. Their wishes can simply be rejected by miners own nowhere near the same amount of bitcoins. $5 billion in hardware securing $2000 Billion in capital, lol. Chainlink and proof of stake is a superior design. You can influence its future through buying more of it as they are convertible to staking nodes.
>>62486144Chain link sounds really interesting, but I'm not into the cuck stuff.
>>62486144>$5 billion in hardware securing $2000 Billion in capital, lol.I thought about that for a second, and your point doesn't make any sense, it's like complaining that a vault is cheaper than what is inside it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC_t7RkmOIc