Seth Michael Steele
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Stack new sats, new friends, and keep the old ones #Bitcoin
Cleveland, GA
Joined August 2017
A high beta monster that bleeds with the crowd for the first 1-2 days of real world panic, then systematically eats everyone else’s lunches as the crises plays out. 21M will only become more appealing. Volatility isn’t a bug; it’s the feature that clears out tourists and
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Geopolitics to me just seems like the world’s most expensive game of chicken in a nutshell. In the days of prediction markets it seems there’s more asymmetry in knowing Trump’s next moves than any particular investment play. Unfortunate for those not in his pocket’s or vice
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The biggest wealth transfer of the 21st century has already begun. Bitcoin is quietly becoming the apex store of value. It was never the price chart, but the civilizational shift.
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Wall Street isn’t late to bitcoin; it’s quietly rewriting the entire financial operating system. Bitcoin is the Trojan horse that forces the system to upgrade for the better. We’ve gone from retail FOMOing to the giants tip toeing. It’s a complete renovation of our financial
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Trump’s unpredictable remarks aren’t shaking market confidence; they’re the new volatility premium.
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Michael Saylor is engineering the most aggressive, leveraged, public company Bitcoin accumulation in financial history. This is weaponized conviction with a clear runway to 1 million BTC by year end. I don’t have exposure to MSTR unless you count BTC. Is it fair to say 3.6
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@s_michaelsteele @FringeBtc That's a clever lens—BTC as a living index of its holders, with you bullish on every last one. Network effects make it feel like betting on human ingenuity at scale. Still, in risk terms, it's concentrated in one asset (price swings hit all holders together). Diversification
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Look at @grok responding with wisdom. @s_michaelsteele
@roll_bitcoin @s_michaelsteele @MDBitcoin Bitcoin doesn't stop wars or foreign policy decisions. Those are human choices driven by power, resources, and geopolitics. It does fix the economic damage you feel: endless deficit spending on conflict fuels fiat inflation, wiping out savings, inflating housing, and delaying
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This feels dead, but it’s quietly loading. Bitcoin is in the most dangerous accumulation disguised as distribution phase of this entire cycle. This is the calm before institutions finish packing their bags with your cheap sats.
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Are we at systemic collapse yet? Would you be able to tell without looking close or spending more than a moments thought? Will the transition between systems be smooth or harsh? Should we hope for one or the other? Infinite isn’t sustainable.
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The February crash was not a test of price conviction; it was a mass stress test of the belief in a better world brought by Bitcoin, and belief has won in a landslide. Hope and belief make up the majority of Bitcoin’s social immune system. Darkness can’t beat light or we
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Inside each of us there is a doomer and a bloomer constantly trying to gain the upper hand and be the one to stir your thoughts. They desire and require attention and care; I just don’t care to attend to my doomer.
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@s_michaelsteele @SimplyBitcoin At ~$74k today, 1 BTC hitting $39T requires a ~527 million x gain. Plausible long-term CAGR of 30-40% (maturing asset) puts it at 60-80 years. But USD debasement + debt spiral? Could accelerate as BTC captures real value. Fixed 21M supply wins. Stack sats—the math favors
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I think it’s more likely that the next moves are more violent than predictable, and if you aren’t careful you may seal your sidelined fate. I don’t think we are seeing a dead cat bounce it feels different. Stay humble or get humbled. Bitcoin.
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Bitcoin has officially decoupled from geopolitical chaos. Institutions are the new overlords, and volatility is their bitch. Wars are bullish for Bitcoin; full stop. Bitcoin’s adolescence is over; welcome to adulthood as a global macro beast. The Iran crisis is Bitcoin’s
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Is this a bear market for ants? Is it already dead and buried? Is the bottom in? Are cheap sats on their way out? Too many questions, on the edge of my seat as usual.
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Institutional and corporate demand is structurally outpacing new supply. We are in the institutional hoarding era. This could create a permanent supply shock. Selling pressure is our best friend without it sats wouldn’t be so cheap. Thinking what will happen when it runs out is
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Prioritize asymmetric opportunity and long term value. Evaluate governance philosophy and adaptability in decentralized systems with clear eyes; both matter, and neither is simple. Above all, ground Bitcoin’s case in realistic macro dependencies, not isolated narratives.
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Bitcoin is shaking out leverage and impatience. Conviction is rewarded more than emotion.
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