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And a shady company called Blackrock owns 60% / majority share of bitcoin, and that's enough to control the price.
People will be lured into bitcoin
They will want to cash out into fiat as it increases
Eventually they'll have no money, and even those with a lot of bitcoin will be the only ones with power and control, and that's where the cbdc's will come into play.
I tried to warn people. Don't say I didn't warn anyone. I posted "bitcoin as a means of bankrupting the middle class". Got some jesters for it pretty sure.
I posted that before we were all told we would "own nothing, and be happy" in 2030.
Why would a random entity...such as Blackrock, control 60% of bitcoin? They're encouraging people to invest
This will be like people losing all their money on "hawk tuah" coin.
"Bitcoin isn't going to fail. Not like those other coins."
Yeah, it's a long con. I don't know how people don't see the game being played, that they are playing into.
"I think the country did fine 200 years ago."
- Nader