>>60593664 (OP)
He had a vision of Bugatti’s and endless wealth and he never gave up, he was willing to go the extra mile. Yes he’s an idiot but this nigga got in with ETH in its infancy and managed to get a nice slice by essentially doing nothing and taking advantage of Vitalik’s autism. Which makes him pretty fucking smart. I unironically think anyone can get filthy stinkin rich but most people don’t care enough or just forget about their dream when things get a little difficult. People get distracted by petty things and of course make bad decisions.
>>60593664 (OP) >Math PhD >forer DARPA special forces >Agricultural farmer >Social media commentator >Testified on behalf of crypto to congress >Refused the trump crypto summit >Fired vitalik and started his own company
It wasn’t crypto that made him a billionaire it was abilities
>>60593664 (OP)
seriously
What the fuck are people supposed to think with completely unused shit like XRP, Doge, and ADA in the top 10?
They're running for the hills.
Crypto is now only thought of as a scam by the average normie, the tech is dead and still has basically no adoption even after a decade of hype and trillions in investments
>>60594654 >Crypto is now only thought of as a scam by the average normie
Absolutely. They look up the top cryptos, see half of them are unused scams, and nope out.
>the tech is dead
On the contrary, the tech is more alive than ever with every bank in the world tokenizing something or other.
This makes the current top 10 even more baffling.
>>60595062
I think they're cultivating a few fall guys for the narrative when we have the big "crypto crash" despite it most likely being due to purposeful leveraged short trades in order to corner the space
Just like with tech startups in the 00s
>>60595669
Probably buterin, wright, and anybody else that is highly public. Not because they pose a threat, they just have assets and influence that the bankers need. For reasons.