Correcting Common Bitcoin Misconceptions
Matthew Kratter's Bitcoin University on Odysee
December 7, 202417m 26s
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In this video, I examine common misconceptions about Bitcoin, by discussing the points raised in a thread by two people who are discussing Bitcoin hitting $100,000.
I discuss whether Bitcoin is in a bubble, whether Bitcoin should be backed by gold or something else, and I also discuss how it is impossible "to miss the boat" when it comes to the opportunity to move your savings from a weak currency to a structurally stronger currency.
I also compare Bitcoin ("the money protocol") to internet protocols like TCP/IP, which tend to be very sticky, due to switching costs.
Not investment advice! Consult a financial advisor.
Chart of tulip bubble:
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71gmY++-ESL._AC_UF894,1000_QL80_.jpg
Bitcoin chart cope:
https://x.com/LynAldenContact/status/1864614610004779059/photo/1
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