Bitcoin's Accumulated Momentum Is Going To Be Hard To Stop
While "the smartest people in the room" scan the horizon, bitcoiners are out there actually building the future they want to live in.The below is a direct excerpt of Marty's Bent Issue #1259: "Bitcoin is action. The accumulated momentum is going to be hard to stop." Sign up for the newsletter here.This morning I listened to a recent Macro Voices podcast with Brent Johnson from Santiago Capital. It was a very good conversation about the state of the global economy, particularly focused on the dollar's relative strength against other currencies and how things may play out as the dollar....
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