Agree with this.
The moment a crypto asset becomes tied to a single person, it totally kills the culture.
Suddenly thereβs a new point of failure, someone to blame, someone to depend on.
Right now it's hard to think of Bitcoin without thinking of Saylor.
Saylor blowing up is probably the single most bullish catalyst i can think of for Bitcoin
The more he buys, the less interesting btc becomes
By owning more than 4% of the supply, he killed the very essence of decentralization
A hero turned into a liability