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Michael Saylor Asks 'What Kind Of Bitcoiner Are You?' Majority Say ...

Published 28/03/2023, 11:22
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Benzinga - A recent tweet by MicroStrategy Inc. (NASDAQ: MSTR) founder Michael Saylor has created a conversation around Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) investing.

What Happened: Saylor posted a Twitter poll on Monday, asking his followers what kind of Bitcoiner they were while presenting four options.

A "Bitcoiner" is any individual who actively engages in activities related to Bitcoin.

The first is the "Maximalist" — those who see Bitcoin as a means to achieve global freedom and economic empowerment.

The second is the "Technocrat" — those who believe that Bitcoin is the digital currency of the future.

Third is the "Investor" — those who view Bitcoin as digital gold. Last, but not least, is the "Skeptic" — those who doubt the legitimacy of Bitcoin and believe it is too good to be true.

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Among the survey participants, 44.4% identified as Maximalists, 12.4% as Technocrats, 37% as Investors and 6.2% as Skeptics.

A Twitter user ‘Lady Of Crypto’ said she “started as an investor” but the world is slowly making her “into a maxi.”

The banking landscape is in turmoil as three major banking institutions — Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and Credit Suisse — have collapsed one after the other in quick succession. Investors are now looking at decentralization as a solution to protect their money and assets from future collapses

Price Action: BTC was trading at $26,966, down 3.50% in the last 24 hours, according to Benzinga Pro data.

Photo: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

Read More: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin Slide After CFTC Lawsuit Against Binance: Analyst Expects Apex Crypto To Touch $30K If Macroeconomics Remains Favorable

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