Humble Henry (@btc_rabbithole) 's Twitter Profile
Humble Henry

@btc_rabbithole

Trading bitcoin is a sign of lesser intellect. Don’t get cute and stay humble. Bitcoin is just a better measuring stick.

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Tomas Greif (@tomasgreif) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Michael Saylor just encouraged retail investors to take on maximum debt to buy bitcoin. I spent years in consumer credit & debt recovery and saw the destruction caused by bad borrowing decisions. Here's 4 problems you should be aware of if you're considering his strategy:

1/ Michael Saylor just encouraged retail investors to take on maximum debt to buy bitcoin.

I spent years in consumer credit & debt recovery and saw the destruction caused by bad borrowing decisions.

Here's 4 problems you should be aware of if you're considering his strategy:
Humble Henry (@btc_rabbithole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey, Grok, who was the most famous person to visit my profile? It doesn't need to be a mutual, don't tag them, just say who it was.

_Checkmate 🟠🔑⚡☢️🛢️ (@_checkmatey_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have been in Bitcoin for a cycle or more before today, you have experienced a once in a lifetime event. You built the conviction to hold an asset which the entire world told you was destined for nothing. Literally everyone said you were wrong, at scale. That character

Humble Henry (@btc_rabbithole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When everyone owns the thing he’s buying, they’re cheering him on. When everyone owns the thing he’s selling people are pissed. Everybody in the comment section is poor BTC and also poor MSTR now. Michael continues to be the winner.

Jameson Lopp (@lopp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The use of violence to stifle speech you detest is both self-defeating and destructive to truth and liberty. "Threats, violence, censorship - all are the weapons of those who fear open debate and free exchange. When argument fails, the club appears." - George Orwell

Lyn Alden (@lynaldencontact) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Social media is known for quick takes, vibes, etc. I think a healthy norm would be to start a "radical context" movement. Try to provide context, where possible, for stats or calls to action. The inverse is, when you see a thing, always ask yourself, "what's the context?"

Humble Henry (@btc_rabbithole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t understand why there’s a group of Bitcoiners that’s so emotional about preparing for a future where quantum computing exists. I love Bitcoin. The more reason to think about potential solutions right?

Bryan Johnson (@bryan_johnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Dad, no! finish it now!” Talmage dug himself out from underneath the cover to playfully hit me on the chest. His wide eyes and elevated pitch revealed he’s not listening to a story, he was living it. His siblings joined the rebellion, raising themselves from their beds in