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    Michael Saylor argues that inflation is a multi-dimensional vector, not a single scalar, challenging traditional economic models.
    Saylor claims Bitcoin is the most difficult property to confiscate, emphasizing its security and independence from governmental control.
    Saylor believes digital education can democratize knowledge, reducing the need for traditional educational structures.
    He predicts Bitcoin's market cap could reach $10 to $20 trillion, modeling it as digital gold.
    Saylor critiques government policies as inherently inflationary, leading to inefficiencies and economic distortion.

    Voices on digital education

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