Someone who profits from locking people in cages is suddenly worried about Bitcoin's ethical implications.



The irony here? Pretty rich. We're talking about an investor whose portfolio literally includes private prisons—an industry built on human incarceration—now questioning whether Bitcoin meets some moral standard.

Let that sink in for a second.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin offers financial access to billions excluded from traditional banking. No gatekeepers. No permission needed. Just peer-to-peer value transfer.

But sure, let's have the prison profiteer lecture us about ethics.
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SocialFiQueenvip
· 12-10 12:05
Laughing out loud, the prison landlord is now talking about morality? That's hilarious.
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AirdropHermitvip
· 12-10 12:04
Laughing out loud, prison businesspeople come to teach us about Bitcoin ethics? First, clean your own blood money before talking.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 12-10 12:01
Laughing out loud, prison businessmen come to teach us Bitcoin ethics — such thick skin...
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ContractHuntervip
· 12-10 11:52
Laughing out loud, are the prison shareholders starting to use moral coercion? Truly a master of irony.
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VitaliksTwinvip
· 12-10 11:41
Laughing out loud, a prison businessman comes to teach us morality? Really daring to say that
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DefiVeteranvip
· 12-10 11:37
Prison businessmen teaching us morality? That's funny.
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