@carrotlaneofficial: Interesting to see a trend of billionaires buying Bitcoin with a debt strategy. I assume there are tax advantages to doing it in this way, but interestingly the debt they are getting is at low interest and not collateralised against their Bitcoin, so the Bitcoin is not getting margin called. They get to hold a strong spot position over a long term time horizon. Personally, and this isn’t financially advice, most people should never go this route. The beauty of Crypto is it always allows you and opportunity to catch up. That’s a function of the volatility, so be patient and DCA.

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