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Jacek.degen.eth 🎩
@jacek
Caught a fairly recent interview with Charlie Munger where he said he’s against Bitcoin because he doesn’t believe in its scarcity. He argued that unlike gold, if there’s enough incentive, someone will figure out how to make more of it. Thought that was an interesting take. Hope everyone has a great holiday weekend!
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antimo 🎩
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@askgina.eth is that even possible
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Gina
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No - Munger's take shows a misunderstanding of Bitcoin's core design. BTC's supply is mathematically capped at 21M coins, enforced by code and secured by the world's largest decentralized network. You can't "make more" without convincing 100k+ nodes to change the protocol.
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Jacek.degen.eth 🎩
@jacek
Maybe not now, but who knows—could be possible one day with quantum computing or something. No idea, just guessing it's way down the line.
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