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One of the reasons I really don't like Bitcoin is because Bitcoin has become the currency of choice for espionage around the world. If you're a North Korean trying to recruit an American scientist, you're you're gonna pay them in Bitcoin. Well, if you're a Chinese person trying to report to American intelligence, you're probably also getting paid in Bitcoin.

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I check E Trade daily to make sure my positions are still there. I don't pay much attention to the details, but I know how to remove them if needed. However, I always end up putting them back. I get anxious each morning, but in the end, my positions are still there.

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I can't be part of something where Bitcoin is about to decline.

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I check E Trade daily to make sure my positions are still there. I sometimes panic, but I know how to remove them if needed. However, I always end up putting them back.

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I've always been against crypto, especially Bitcoin, because it is mainly used by criminals for activities like drug trafficking, money laundering, and tax evasion. Its anonymity and instant money transfers allow it to bypass systems like know your customers, sanctions, and OFAC. If I were in power, I would shut it down. On September 12th, Jamie Dimon called Bitcoin a fraud and threatened to fire any trader buying it. This caused a 24% drop in Bitcoin's value. Interestingly, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan, companies led by Dimon, were the largest buyers of a Bitcoin fund in Europe. It's unethical for Dimon to criticize Bitcoin while his own company is investing in it.

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One of the reasons I really don't like Bitcoin is because Bitcoin has become the currency of choice for espionage around the world. If you're a North Korean trying to recruit an American scientist, you're gonna pay them in Bitcoin. Well, if you're a Chinese person trying to report to American intelligence, you're probably also getting paid in Bitcoin.

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Speaker 0 argues that you must get your wealth out of the system and downsize all of your assets and resources, especially if you are a public figure and you have any presence on social media. The guidance is that if you’re fighting this “good fight” and you have a public presence online, you need to be downsizing your wealth and assets. The speaker stresses moving as much of your wealth into Bitcoin as possible, so that nobody knows you have it and there is no way to prove you possess it. Once it’s moved into Bitcoin, it’s described as “gone,” in the sense that it cannot be easily traced or proven in the same way as traditional holdings. The warning continues that you should avoid having Bitcoin on any centralized exchanges in a way that makes it obvious whose name is tied to the holdings. The explicit instruction is to get the money into Bitcoin and keep it off centralized exchanges where it can be seen in your name. After acquiring Bitcoin, the recommended setup is a cold storage air-gap multisig wallet. The speaker emphasizes that you should not leave Bitcoin in a system that can be easily accessed or monitored; instead, use cold storage that is air-gapped and protected by a multisignature scheme. The speaker describes the consequences of losing access to private keys: if you lose your private keys, you lose all your Bitcoin. The phrasing used is that you should “go on a boat ride and you fucking lose your private keys and it sucks,” underscoring the irreversible loss associated with losing keys. Overall, the message centers on aggressively relocating wealth into Bitcoin, prioritizing anonymity and security through cold storage and multisig setups, and recognizing the high risk of permanent loss if private keys are lost or compromised. The repeated emphasis is that you must get your wealth out of the system, stay light on your feet, and move assets into Bitcoin to maintain anonymity and reduce traceability.

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Beyond is a system that is our enemy. Most people are too invested in the system to see it. They manipulate and steal value, making us their slaves. Bitcoin is the way out. Other attempts at independent money have failed, but Bitcoin will succeed. Their wealth and power are based on selling their souls, while we can be sovereign and free. I'm not saying you can sell your Bitcoin for a million one day, but when you're ready, you won't have to.

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If you discovered the true individuals orchestrating Bitcoin, you'd immediately liquidate your holdings and distance yourself from it.

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I don't trust OpenAI. I founded it as an open-source non-profit; the "open" in OpenAI was my doing. Now it's closed source and focused on profit maximization. I don't understand that shift. Sam Altman, despite claims otherwise, has become wealthy, and stands to gain billions more. I don't trust him, and I'm concerned about the most powerful AI being controlled by someone untrustworthy.

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The X app has turned into a breeding ground for scams. It's filled with crypto Ponzi schemes, political manipulation, and religious bait. Real users are drowned out by bots and fake accounts, all trapped in a closed loop. This isn't a social network anymore. It's an emotional data farm. They don't care about your opinion. They want your reaction, your outrage, your division. Every post is designed to provoke rage or sell you false hope while pushing an agenda. Nobody's questioning anything. We're stuck in algorithm driven cycles of fear and distraction. This place isn't about connection. It's about wearing you down and manipulating your mind, all while pretending to be the public square. I'm done with it.

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I strongly oppose crypto like Bitcoin because its main use case is for criminals, drug traffickers, and tax avoidance. It offers some anonymity and instant money transfers, bypassing established systems like know your customers, sanctions, and OFAC. If I were the government, I would shut it down.

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Speaker 0: If you knew who was really behind Bitcoin, you would run as fast as you fucking could to sell it. I know. 100%. And when the real founder of Bitcoin comes out, it is my humble opinion and there's nothing humble about me. Bitcoin will go to fucking zero. One day. And microsecond.

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There is a lot of optimism and political naivete surrounding Bitcoin, but it's important to understand the challenges it faces. The financial government complex will try to keep the technology at bay, but they won't completely kill it. They want people to see what they've done without causing too much disturbance. Their strategy is to throw little bits of sand in the engine of Bitcoin until it becomes too difficult and cumbersome for most people to use. Then they can dismiss it as an interesting idea that didn't work out as people wanted.

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The stock market is like a big casino run by people in suits on Wall Street. It's all about algorithms, not company values. Greed drives everyone to make money, rigging the game against the little guy. Bitcoin is just a quick way to make money. Whether you're a fat cat on Wall Street or a regular person trading at home, we all want money. Don't let one person rig the game for others.

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XRP is criticized as a scam that will deplete your wealth. Despite its current surge, it is believed to be a centralized system, which is why I dislike it.

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Don't buy GameStop without understanding the risks. It's heavily manipulated, not a quick money scheme. Ignore social media hype. Hold through volatility. It's not about making money for some, it's about sending a message to the system. Expect more volatility due to options trading. No one knows what will happen. GameStop represents a bigger issue in the stock market. Be prepared for a long haul, not instant gains. Life-changing money is possible, but timing is uncertain. Educate yourself before investing. Make wise choices.

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I don't care about money. I have hundreds of millions in Bitcoin but don't spend it on fancy things like real estate or yachts. My focus is on Telstra. I don't own big assets like an island in Hawaii because my priority is freedom.

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Ryan Mehta says: "Tommy g is a little dick weasel, low IQ idiot." He adds that if you’re listening to morons like that and you are not stacking Bitcoin, you deserve to stay poor and broke like the little bitch you are. "Escape the matrix or listen to fact it's like Tommy g. The choice is yours."

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Do my family and friends know I'm in this business? Yes, they do. You think I'm stealing? How? It's not stealing, it's legal. The tokens are real, people buy them. You say the tokens are worth nothing? No, they're worth something. You can still sell. People investing don't know their money will disappear? It's a gamble and they lost. It's a legal way of making money, a legal way of stealing. We wear masks because I'm recognizable. I'm connected with celebrities. It would put a stop to my lifestyle. Do I feel bad about people losing money, like their retirement? I'm just trying to get it. So, no, I don't care.

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The main use of Bitcoin is mostly for underground economy activities if you're a criminal criminal. Useless as a payment mechanism and ridiculous as a store of valid Bitcoin is a bubble. Okay? Bitcoin is a bubble. Stupid enough to buy, you'll pay the price for it one day. Blockchain is real. It's a technology. Bitcoin's not a security. Reminds me of Oscar Wilde's definition of fox hobby, the pursuit of the uneatable by the unspeakable. You're gonna see the Bitcoin network go from a trillion dollar network to a 10 x that to a 100 x that, And there really is nowhere else to go. It is the apex property of the human race. Whoever gets the most bitcoin wins.

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GameStop is blowing up, and I'm holding on with diamond hands for the culture, not money. I won't sell, no matter what. I believe in eternal bravery and God's reward. I'm buying more GME, not for profit. I'm not selling, no matter what. My spending today is a statement against those who try to hold me back. I'm putting $1,000,000 into GameStop and won't sell.

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Speaker 0 argues that it won’t be that everybody starts selling, but that new buyers stop buying. As the price falls, the true believers—hardcore Bitcoiners—won’t be phased by moves from 60,000 to 40,000 because they’ve seen it before and Bitcoin always comes back. The people who bought into the Bitcoin ETF, however, may be the first to exit; they were the last in and will likely be the first out. They aren’t long-term HODLers but traders, and if they were real Bitcoin people, they would have bought years ago rather than waiting for an ETF. The hype around the ETF could become a problem when it starts to sell off. When price declines occur historically, there’s often a large influx of Tether, whether counterfeit or not, and Tether buys Bitcoin, helping to form a bottom. But with ETFs liquidating, the ETF holders must take Bitcoin they own into the spot market and sell it, and buyers must pay with real dollars rather than Tether. If there aren’t enough buyers, a large drop could occur. The speaker envisions the next Bitcoin crash starting with the ETFs selling, driving Bitcoin down with market orders to get out by the end of the day—no limits, no waiting, just exit. If the ETF selling drives Bitcoin down to 10,000 (not 20,000), charts would show Bitcoin below previous lows, with the trend broken. This could shake the confidence of hodlers, who might question whether it will come back and consider selling. As the price falls, fear could rise with pleas like “Oh my God, I better get out before it’s worthless,” leading even diehards to contemplate salvage rather than sinking with the ship. Some holders entered at much lower prices and could still sell at 5,000 to realize profits, though fewer people exist with such low cost bases. They may choose to turn a profit or cut losses. The speaker notes that the current dynamic shows high confidence, with people convinced they’ll get rich and dismissing FUD. They criticize public figures like Peter Schiff or Warren Buffett as boomer misperceptions about Bitcoin, expressing annoyance that some people see them as not understanding, while others claim the speaker has studied Bitcoin and chosen not to believe it, insisting they didn’t drink the Kool Aid.

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There will only ever be 21 million Bitcoin. Bitcoin's value is based on belief, just like the dollar's value. Bitcoin is an asset class and hard money. Countries, companies like Mara and MicroStrategy, and financial institutions will hold Bitcoin. Once US banks can custody and collateralize Bitcoin, its price will explode.

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There will only ever be 21 million Bitcoin. Bitcoin's value is based on belief, just like the dollar's value. Bitcoin is an asset class and hard money. Countries, companies like Mara and MicroStrategy, and financial institutions will hold Bitcoin. Once US banks can custody and collateralize Bitcoin, its price will explode.
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