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