Michael Saylor
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And for those of us who are maximalist that actually believe Bitcoin is an ethical imperative, it's an instrument of economic empowerment. We're just very protective of Satoshi. We don't like Satoshi. We don't like what anybody pokes at Satoshi, right?
You have five kids.
You have five kids.
No, I did not have five kids.
No, I did not have five kids.
Do you have a family?
Do you have a family?
I don't have any children.
I don't have any children.
You don't have any children? No. Okay, got it. Interesting. Yeah, I wonder like your level of conviction. It was very interesting, your reaction to that clip with Scotty because it changed in a very interesting way while I'm sitting here talking to you. And I appreciate you sharing that with me because I didn't know you viewed it that way. Is that pretty common in this space?
You don't have any children? No. Okay, got it. Interesting. Yeah, I wonder like your level of conviction. It was very interesting, your reaction to that clip with Scotty because it changed in a very interesting way while I'm sitting here talking to you. And I appreciate you sharing that with me because I didn't know you viewed it that way. Is that pretty common in this space?
Is that pretty common in folks in Bitcoin who are influencers like yourself, that they have a similar feeling?
Is that pretty common in folks in Bitcoin who are influencers like yourself, that they have a similar feeling?
The maximalists, yeah.
The maximalists, yeah.
The maximalists.
The maximalists.
Yeah, like I said, it's like 10 hours and you're a trader, 100 hours you're an investor, 1,000 hours you're a maximalist. You think it's an instrument of economic empowerment. It's an ethical imperative for 8 billion people. So, for example, you think the world's better with electricity? Sure.
Yeah, like I said, it's like 10 hours and you're a trader, 100 hours you're an investor, 1,000 hours you're a maximalist. You think it's an instrument of economic empowerment. It's an ethical imperative for 8 billion people. So, for example, you think the world's better with electricity? Sure.
What if I took your family, I took away electricity, clean water, clean air, clean food, you know, and metal? Do you feel like you've been ripped back to the Stone Age? Sure. Would you be angry about it? So what if I turn around? Now, what if I said the opposite, which is I don't think you should have those things.