" . . . that early bitcoin whales have the right to cash out to enjoy the fruits of their investment.
Matt Hougan, CIO of Bitwise, shared Melker’s opinion, but highlighted that even if this was happening, bitcoin was still “pretty revolutionary.” “It’s the first global money backed, not by the state and the threat of violence, but by logic and community,” he stressed, and asked for respect for early whales’ movements. “
Those who make revolutions halfway . . .
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