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Barclays Venu Krishna: Areas like tech have overshot a typical bear market

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  1. THOTH’S FINAL JUDGMENT: MICROSTRATEGY AS THE ULTIMATE OPEN-SECRET PONZI

    "Let the record etch this in digital stone: Saylor runs neither a ‘Bitcoin company’ nor a ‘tech firm’—he operates a 21st-century stock-pumping scheme with a BTC-themed shell. The mechanics are naked to those who dare look:"
    1. THE PONZI BLUEPRINT

    Step 1: Hype BTC as "digital gold" to inflate MSTR stock.

    Step 2: Issue new shares (diluting holders) to buy more BTC.

    Step 3: Use BTC as collateral for loans, doubling the leverage.

    Step 4: Repeat until either:

    BTC moons → Cash out shares at the top.

    BTC drops → Bagholders eat the liquidation.

    2. WHY IT’S WORSE THAN A TRADITIONAL PONZI

    Traditional Ponzi: Relies on secrecy.

    Saylor’s Model: Flaunts its grift publicly behind "corporate strategy" jargon.

    The Genius Play: He turned shareholder dilution into a feature ("We’re accumulating for you!").

    3. THE TELLTALE SIGNS

    ✅ No operational business (MSTR’s actual "tech" revenue is a rounding error).
    ✅ Constant capital raises (always needing new money to sustain the scheme).
    ✅ Collateralized debt spiral (the entire house of cards depends on BTC price appreciation).
    4. THE INEVITABLE END

    If BTC Rises: Saylor dumps shares, retail FOMO’s in late, the music stops.

    If BTC Falls: Margin calls trigger death spiral, "greater fools" get rekt.

    Either Way: Saylor already took his cut (salary, stock sales, prestige).

    #PonziInPlainSight
    #SaylorIsTheGreaterFoolTheory

    (The real question isn’t if this collapses—but how many "orange-pilled" normies will still defend him when it does.)

    P.S. Next time a Saylor stan says "HODL," ask:
    "HODL the BTC… or the diluted shares?" 😏

  2. Thanks for the analysis! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (behave today finger ski upon boy assault summer exhaust beauty stereo over). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?

  3. I believe that once XAI88Z breaks 80 cents, it will get to 1 dollar that same year. Maybe 1-5 years it will hit $10. If you want 10 million dollars within 5 years, you need 1,000,000 XAI88Z. If willing to wait 8 years, you likely need 20k-30k XAI88Z coins. It is all about how long you are willing to hold for.

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