
Some of the most influential people in cryptocurrencies make headlines the next day Bitcoin 2021 Miami, To provide wisdom about the future of decentralization, privacy, and financial inclusion.
The next day began a panel discussion around the macro pattern of Bitcoin. Morgan Creek Digital founder Mark Eusco drew attention to the destruction of the US dollar caused by Bitcoin. The Fed’s endless printing of money“39% of all U.S. dollars were created in the past 12 months,” he said, adding that the U.S. dollar is “the largest junk coin among them.”
After a lot of panel discussions around Bitcoin and monetary policy, legendary skateboarder Tony Hawke discussed what happens when counterculture becomes mainstream. “It’s very fast, it’s international, and for me this is the future of finance,” he said Say Bitcoin. “I did buy Bitcoin in 2012.”
“Tony Hawk Professional Hodler”- @Tony Hawk
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Hawke then hit the halfpipe to show off some of his legendary skills.
Bitcoin and skateboard may be a cool combination.Tony Hawk in the crowd #Bitcoin2021 Show off some of his skills outside. pic.twitter.com/EXXZA8Xi2k
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Nakamoto Stage also held a panel discussion called “The Ethical Case of Bitcoin”, in which investor, educator and famous Texan Jimmy Song Talked about Regarding the importance of property rights: “Property rights are the most basic human rights… Without property rights, there are no other rights.”
“Property rights are the most basic human rights… Without property rights there are no other rights.”-Jimmy Song #Bitcoin2021.
The ethical case of Bitcoin @GuyHirsch, @Breedlove22, @jimmysong, with @TheCryptoconomy. pic.twitter.com/bkn2j6mFXQ
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Elizabeth Stark, co-founder of Lightning Labs, and Lynn Alden, a leading macro analyst shared A conference called “Bitcoin is a billionaire, not a billionaire” in the early afternoon.
“Billions of people in the world do not have access to financial services. Bitcoin is very important,” Stark said, adding:
“We have heard a lot about Bitcoin being bad, but I really care about bringing this technology to people who may not be allowed on Twitter, or even people who don’t speak English!”
“Every ten years or so, there will be new victims of government debt,” Alden said, adding that we should focus more on Bitcoin’s use cases, not just its investment appeal.
“…Bitcoin as an asset and Bitcoin as a stock, but we should pay attention to its use cases.” —— @LynAlden Contact
-Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) June 5, 2021
“Let the Bitcoin infrastructure be everywhere” is the next theme of Satoshi Nakamoto’s stage. Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz and Paxos co-founder Charles Cascarilla leadership discuss.
“Bitcoin is already the most held asset other than the U.S. dollar,” Novogratz said, adding that he was “very optimistic” for me.Institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies.
“I am very optimistic about what is happening (institutional adoption). It will take time, but I am optimistic about this field.” —— @novogratz
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Bitter Fragrant Tree Talked about Regarding Bitcoin’s “incredible possibility” besides price appreciation:
“There is an incredible possibility of what Bitcoin can do. It has just begun. Don’t focus on short-term prices, but consider what the long-term effects might be.”-Charles Cascarilla
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The green energy stage led by angel investor Steve Lee and Bitcoin Magazine technical editor Aaron van Wirdum was unexpectedly interrupted, and a member of the DOGE army swarmed:
Now, a very unplanned DOGE announcement #Bitcoin2021 pic.twitter.com/pxdLGXxpEh
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