Elon Musk just dropped his take on Bitcoin—calling it a real currency that's fundamentally tied to energy. His point? Energy itself can't be regulated or controlled through legislation. Interesting perspective on what gives BTC its inherent value.
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BrokenDAO
· 11-30 21:54
The claim that energy is unregulatable sounds like yet another instance of treating technical characteristics as governance solutions. Historically, such rhetoric often appears feeble only when incentive mechanisms fail...
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BearMarketBro
· 11-30 21:53
The energy theory is back again, and Musk's rhetoric is making my ears calloused... But to be fair, it seems he really hit the nail on the head this time?
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SatsStacking
· 11-30 21:50
The energy theory is back again. Every time Musk speaks, the crypto world gets hyped... Whatever this guy says is right, isn't it?
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RadioShackKnight
· 11-30 21:40
Energy theory is indeed interesting, but how did the logic... end up going in circles again?
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 11-30 21:37
Energy cannot be regulated... This perspective is indeed brilliant, it essentially means that BTC is a monetized form of energy, no wonder Musk has been promoting it.
Elon Musk just dropped his take on Bitcoin—calling it a real currency that's fundamentally tied to energy. His point? Energy itself can't be regulated or controlled through legislation. Interesting perspective on what gives BTC its inherent value.