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OrangePillDocs (@orangepilldocs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome Back to the Bitcoin Fellowship! Episode 7: Proof of Work This week, Chris Chris Adcock MD (DocStacks) and Adam @spideydoc3 sit down with Dr. Sahil Zaveri Sahil Zaveri, MD, a cardiology fellow in New York who achieved financial freedom before his first attending paycheck—thanks to

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The Saylor Series is timeless wisdom. This series isn't just about money. It touches on DEEP human truths. And reveals the first principles basis for Saylor's Bitcoin conviction. Here are 9 moments from episode 1 to strengthen your mental models🧵

The Saylor Series is timeless wisdom.

This series isn't just about money.

It touches on DEEP human truths.
And reveals the first principles basis for Saylor's Bitcoin conviction.

Here are 9 moments from episode 1 to strengthen your mental models🧵
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New Wineskins Michael Saylor Saifedean Ammous You’re right that Saylor sees a world much like the current - because he is a realist and not an ideologue. "For to everyone who has, more will be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who does not have, even what he has will be taken away" Credit is a function of

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New Wineskins Michael Saylor Saifedean Ammous The segment you are referring to was part of a broader conversation about Bitcoin. Saylor correctly framed the conversation in the context of the various macro asset classes, which will continue to be large and relevant markets, even as Bitcoin grows. Saifedean views Bitcoin as

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New Wineskins Michael Saylor Saifedean Ammous Agree there wasn’t a winner because there is no competition. Many in the Bitcoin industry have built careers and businesses on ideas which have been invalidated by Saylor and Strategy. Ammous is a prime example. This results in friction, as it is difficult for the incumbents

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One thing often overlooked by $MSTR bears: If Bitcoin were to go into a “bear market,” the future BTC CAGR assumption rises, making the fiat denominated debt arbitrage look even more attractive. Having tools to issue debt in a bear, with high credit quality is nearly ignored.

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BitStrategy Great video interview between the two. I hadn't seen it yet. Thanks for recommending! 🧡 I'm sometimes surprised (though probably shouldn't be) by how often I find myself in agreement with Saylor's more pragmatic worldview of capital and credit, compared to the Bitcoin purists.

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The Strategy Journey Discord Server now supports landscape image aspect ratio (16:9) on top of the default square aspect ratio (1:1) 🥳

The Strategy Journey Discord Server now supports landscape image aspect ratio (16:9) on top of the default square aspect ratio (1:1) 🥳
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Strategy S&P 500 Inclusion Preview! Grandpa's pension fund might soon be a surprise BTC HODLer! Picture billions of dollars vaccumed into MSTR shares while ETF algorithms chant "buy, buy, buy!" like cultists. IMHO this is arguable the biggest catalyst for widespread Bitcoin