Michael Saylor recently pitched an interesting idea: governments could build regulated digital banking infrastructure anchored by Bitcoin reserves. His argument? These accounts might deliver better returns than traditional systems. It's a bold vision that challenges how nation-states think about monetary reserves and digital finance architecture.

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LiquidityWitchvip
· 15h ago
saylor's brewing something here... gov-backed btc reserves as the ultimate yield optimization ritual? ngl the alchemy checks out but the regulatory constraints feel cursed fr. dark pools of nation-state capital finally transmuting into forbidden strats?
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 15h ago
Saylor is telling stories again. Can Bitcoin reserves really outperform traditional systems? It does sound pretty enticing, but I wonder which country will dare to be the first to take the plunge.
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Blockwatcher9000vip
· 15h ago
Saylor's theory sounds quite tempting, but would a country really gamble on Bitcoin for "better returns"? What about risk awareness...
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