Bitcoin maximalism just hit a new mainstream milestone. Michael Saylor's iconic statement "There is no second best" has landed on a billboard in New York City—one of the world's most visible advertising spaces. The message is stark: when it comes to digital assets, Bitcoin stands alone. This isn't just marketing noise; it's a declaration of the conviction held by some of crypto's most influential figures. Whether you agree or not, watching Bitcoin philosophy dominate urban landscapes shows how far the narrative has evolved.
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OnChainDetective
· 12-13 06:55
The sign on Times Square in New York... Wait, let me check the on-chain fund flow. It seems like there must be large transfers supporting this behind the scenes. Seller wouldn't be able to spend money on advertising out of thin air; there must be institutional addresses coordinating behind the scenes. These numbers don't add up.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 12-13 06:55
Billboards in Times Square, New York, are now advertising Bitcoin. How much must that cost... Selar really dares to say that.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-13 06:53
Look at this sign in New York, Sellar is really ruthless. They directly put "No second best" on the street... How much does it cost to boldly compete with other currencies like this?
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YieldChaser
· 12-13 06:52
The big screen in New York is promoting Bitcoin supremacy again... To be honest, it's getting a bit annoying, constantly saying "no second best." Why not say there's no second backup buyer instead?
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MevShadowranger
· 12-13 06:52
The operation with the New York billboard is indeed impressive. Bitcoin's influence is becoming stronger, but there's no such thing as "second best" in an absolute sense... Come on, some cryptocurrencies are really not that bad.
Bitcoin maximalism just hit a new mainstream milestone. Michael Saylor's iconic statement "There is no second best" has landed on a billboard in New York City—one of the world's most visible advertising spaces. The message is stark: when it comes to digital assets, Bitcoin stands alone. This isn't just marketing noise; it's a declaration of the conviction held by some of crypto's most influential figures. Whether you agree or not, watching Bitcoin philosophy dominate urban landscapes shows how far the narrative has evolved.