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- Is Saylor worshiping Bitcoin?
- Peter Brandt’s criticism of BTC fanatics
Old skool savvy chartist Peter Brandt has taken to Twitter to reply to a current Bitcoin-themed message posted by Microstrategy founder Michael Saylor.
Is Saylor worshiping Bitcoin?
Saylor, who’s a vocal Bitcoin evangelist, printed certainly one of his BTC praising tweets, this time saying “Consider in Bitcoin”, adopted by an image of a bodily BTC coin with a girl worshiping it and which seems to be like some kind of a forsaken altar in an underground temple.
Brandt responded, citing Psalm 27, which says that whereas some imagine in chariots and horses, others imagine in God. The distinguished dealer added “Bitcoin” to the checklist of issues that will distract individuals from spiritual beliefs.
Peter Brandt doesn’t appear to share the fanatic perception of Michael Saylor within the flagship cryptocurrency. Apparently, Brandt merely views Bitcoin as certainly one of commodities to commerce available on the market to make positive aspects from.
Microstrategy’s Michael Saylor is thought for his manifold tweets devoted to Bitcoin, which are sometimes only one line sounding like a bit of historical knowledge, a metaphor or a sententia – “flows of digital vitality”, and so forth.
Oh, silly man. Some males belief in chariots and others in horses, and but others in bitcoin, however as for me, I’ll belief within the identify of the Lord. Psalms 20.7
— Peter Brandt (@PeterLBrandt) December 19, 2022
Peter Brandt’s criticism of BTC fanatics
Earlier this yr, in August, Brandt additionally slammed these within the Bitcoin military that participated within the “laser eyes” motion over the previous yr. It emerged in 2021 and was supported by those that believed that the main crypto would attain $100,000 inside the coming years.
The famend chartist then said that as a substitute of heading up in the direction of $100,000, Bitcoin went again beneath the $20,000 degree. He identified the hazard of “dogmatic considering”.
Nevertheless, Michael Saylor and one other famend dealer, John Bollinger, most popular to disagree with him.