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Bitcoin Pioneer Charlie Shrem: '5-10 Bitcoin Getting to Be Life-Changing Money Fast’ - U.Today
He stated that his prediction is coming true much faster than he could have expected.
"It's happening faster than I thought": Shrem
Charlie Shrem quoted his tweet published on November 2, 2019, where he made a prediction that caught the Bitcoin community’s attention. Shrem then said that he finds “the best way to hold Bitcoin forever” is to buy between five and ten Bitcoins, put them in the cold storage which “even you can’t access.”
He believes holding at least that much BTC for the future is crucial since he truly thinks that over the next twenty years, this will become money that will be able to change your life: “I truly think that 5 to 10 Bitcoin will be super life-changing money in 20 years from now.”
Today, he said in his tweet that it may happen much earlier than that, since the process is going a lot faster that he expected: “It’s happening faster than I thought.” This is likely his reaction to an accelerated Bitcoin adoption by financial institutions and the promise of Donald Trump to create a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.
Strategy's Saylor believes future belongs to Bitcoin
Michael Saylor, a Bitcoin advocate and a co-founder of the largest Bitcoin treasury company, Strategy, has taken to his X account to send yet another BTC-themed message to the millions of his followers on social media.
Saylor shared an AI-generated image of himself walking along a futuristic landscape with red sand and stones, resembling the surface of Mars. “The Future is Orange,” he tweeted, referring to Bitcoin (the orange color) and thus making another reference to Elon Musk this week.
The first one was when he tweeted a “Bitcoin Maximus” post a day before, referencing Elon Musk-made meme “Kekius Maximus.”