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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-16 03:50

in LeoFinance2 months ago

go in. I mean, when I say a lot of money, let's be clear, we're not talking about huge sums here, but Bitcoin's a very small market still. But that this small market reflects in some way the concerns around property rights and being able to protect one's savings in this extremely uncertain world. Look, I believe that the people who buy Frank's stocks, and we have statistics from the website Robinhood.com, what the millennials buy. They buy Snap, Amazon, Netflix, Apple, and Google and so forth, Micron technology, all the speculative stocks they buy. These are the same buyers of Bitcoins. Now, I'm not an expert on Bitcoins, but is a Bitcoin worth $2,000, $3,000, or $10,000, or a million? Or is it worth nothing? That we don't know. I know so many people who for living trade Bitcoins. And in my opinion, when this happens, usually big setback can also happen. So I'm not interested in Bitcoins for the simple reason that if I believe in, say, a crisis, how can a crisis happen? Someone may (23/38)