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Aaron’s Bitcoin Newsletter

Aaron Stupple

Nothing that hasn't been said, but delivered by someone you know (of).

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What happened with the ETFs?

The ETFs have collectively bought up 400,000 bitcoin in the past two months.* That’s 400,000 bitcoin that would not have otherwise been purchased. As you can see below, BlackRock (IBIT) is the biggest buyer with ~200,000 bitcoin totalling a...

9 months ago
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The window for acquiring generational wealth is closing.

It is a strange experience to be breathlessly excited about something and feel a strong urge to tell people about it, but also wary that I will almost certainly sound like a lunatic, and worse, may have become one.

a year ago
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A Big Bitcoin Moment

Fist, and most importantly, it appears a bitcoin ETF is going to be approved in the near term, most likely this coming January. And not only any company is seeking an ETF, Blackrock is seeking an ETF.

a year ago
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What is bitcoin backed by?

This is a classic critique, articulated most recently by one of my favorite contrarians, Michael Shellenberger.

2 years ago
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  • Aaron Stupple

    Father l Physician l Popperian l Bitcoiner

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