these two things don’t really have anything to do with each other, and the article just restates the same two facts over and over again. they have held this BTC since 2024, this year thru lost a bunch of money trying to integrate xAI. so… what?
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one that was thrown off from the non sequitur. The article reads like they would need to sell their Bitcoin to cover the acquisition, but it was all stock, so the loss really only exists on paper.
these two things don’t really have anything to do with each other, and the article just restates the same two facts over and over again. they have held this BTC since 2024, this year thru lost a bunch of money trying to integrate xAI. so… what?
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one that was thrown off from the non sequitur. The article reads like they would need to sell their Bitcoin to cover the acquisition, but it was all stock, so the loss really only exists on paper.
Bitcoin is a good investment.
Only if you're the one currently manipulating its price. Otherwise someone else will manipulate it, possibly not in your favor.
But as long as they manipulate it twice or somebody else manipulate it twice then you're golden.
While I don't believe much in the utility of bitcoin over say a ledger of USD it's hard to argue with historical data.
Ah yes historical events, the famously reliable predictor of future events until they aren’t.
The historical data for purely speculative assets is hard to argue with, indeed.
Going double or nothing using a business that invented reusable rockets and makes $8B a year in profit as the bet is overwhelming to think about.