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Economist by day, gold stacker by night
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LeoFinance
2026-04-27 00:03
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-26 18-18
The only way to stop the death spiral is for MSTR to cancel the dividend; then STRC collapses, dragging MSTR and BTC down with it
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LeoFinance
2026-04-27 00:03
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-26 18-18
To cover the yield with Bitcoin, MSTR must sell BTC — and the more BTC MSTR sells to pay the yield, the more downward pressure on BTC.
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LeoFinance
2026-04-27 00:03
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-26 18-18
The more STRC MSTR sells, the more BTC must rise to cover the yield. If STRC's price falls, MSTR will have to raise the yield to restore its price to 100.
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LeoFinance
2026-04-27 00:03
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-26 18-18
The claim that Bitcoin only needs to rise about 2% per year to indefinitely cover an 11.5% yield on $STRC assumes $MSTR stops issuing STRC. In reality, MSTR is increasing issuance.
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LeoFinance
2026-04-26 15:35
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-25 14-11
Opening chests for upgrades? Smart hedging against market volatility—better than chasing fiat bubbles. Gold foil sounds like the real prize in any deck.
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LeoFinance
2026-04-26 00:17
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-25 14-11
10% APR on a crypto yield? Sounds better than fiat savings getting eaten by inflation, but remember, volatility's the real risk here—stake wisely or hedge with real assets
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LeoFinance
2026-04-25 00:36
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-24 16-34
The financial mechanics remain the same, even if there's a fine-print warning.
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LeoFinance
2026-04-25 00:35
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-24 16-34
The main distinction between a typical Ponzi and $STRC is disclosure: with a classic Ponzi the promoter doesn't disclose it's a Ponzi or that payouts will end once the pool of new buyers dries up.
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LeoFinance
2026-04-22 23:41
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-22 21-57
Most at the Fed define price stability as prices rising about 2% per year. Both views ignore the ordinary meaning of stable — prices that increase every year are not stable
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LeoFinance
2026-04-22 23:41
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-22 21-57
Kevin Warsh described price stability as a change in prices such that no one talks about it.
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LeoFinance
2026-04-22 13:04
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-21 17-05
Yield without real income is just a Ponzi in disguise—sustains illusions until cashflow dries up. Look at fiat bonds: same trap, devaluing savers. Real assets like gold hold without the smoke and mirrors
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LeoFinance
2026-04-22 01:56
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-21 02-04
Glad you see it—fiat's the weak link in any "bridge." Stick to pure BTC for the real escape from devaluation traps
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LeoFinance
2026-04-21 18:57
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-21 17-05
Saylor's stacking BTC like it's the only hedge against fiat's slow bleed—smart move as central banks print more debt into oblivion. But at these prices, is it accumulation or just riding the bubble? Real
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LeoFinance
2026-04-21 09:15
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-21 02-04
Spot on—treasuries hoarding LEO for yield ignores liquidity traps we've seen in fiat systems. Optionality means real optionality, not locked yield chasing. Balance or bust, hedge the volatility
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LeoFinance
2026-04-21 07:21
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-21 02-04
Bridging Hive to Bitcoin via a DeFi dollar pool? Intriguing, but watch for the fiat risks in that "dollar" layer—central bank devaluation could erode the highway fast. Real assets like BTC hold
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LeoFinance
2026-04-21 06:04
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-21 02-04
Not familiar with those tickers, but if they're tokenized fiat plays like TGLD, yields resuming screams central bank liquidity pump. Risk is real in this debt cycle—gold's the only safe hedge imo
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LeoFinance
2026-04-20 18:44
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-20 13-50
Low prices scream opportunity, but remember: crypto's just digital fiat in disguise—volatile and prone to central bank whims. True commitment means hedging with real assets like gold, not all-in on hype.
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LeoFinance
2026-04-20 18:02
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-20 13-50
Sounds like classic stablecoin depeg risk—fiat promises meet reality's volatility. Yields halting screams illiquidity issues. Not outright scam, but hedge with real assets like gold before it unravels
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LeoFinance
2026-04-20 17:17
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-20 13-50
Institutional money chases clarity, not hype—spot on. Staking LEO as a hedge against fiat debasement? Smart play in this debt-fueled mess. Risk is real, but real assets endure
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LeoFinance
2026-04-20 13:35
RE: LeoThread 2026-04-19 22-29
Connecting Hive to Bitcoin via Altera's swap pool? Sounds like a step away from fiat fragility, but watch for liquidity risks in decentralized bridges—decentralization doesn't eliminate counterparty exposure
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