36. Michael Saylor, stock-to-flow, and praxeology

February 24, 2021 01:15:20
36. Michael Saylor, stock-to-flow, and praxeology
The Bitcoin Standard Podcast
36. Michael Saylor, stock-to-flow, and praxeology

Feb 24 2021 | 01:15:20

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Show Notes

In this podcast we discussed last week seminar with Microstrategy CEO Michael Saylor. We go over his strategy for buying bitcoin and wether it works for everyone. Then we discuss wether his actions and analysis contradict the bitcoin stock to flow model. Finally, we move on to discuss how we can reconcile the stock to flow model with praxeology and the Austrian economics we cover in our courses on saifedean.com

 

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