When the 440,000 BTC gold mountain turns to smoke, what do people really gain? The intention of MicroStrategy's founder to destroy BTC keys is prepared.

The world is never short of strange events. Some boast of "working for the world", yet treat a string of numbers as their lifeline; some cry out "contribution" before dying, yet teach millions to spin in vain.

Mr. Michael Saylor is such a person. He hoards 447,000 bitcoins, like an old landlord clutching a land deed. His dying declaration to burn the private keys resembles a country gentleman scattering paper money at death—regardless of whether this paper money is burned for ghosts or to amuse the living in a grand dream. #BTC重返10万 #Stripe稳定币账户

The so-called "proportional contribution" is truly wonderful. It is like a miser locking up a mountain of gold, claiming the key transforms gold into alms for all. Bitcoin was originally a rootless floating weed, but now it has become a chastity arch in the new era, causing millions to worship and bow to the code. Is Mr. Saylor generous? He is merely turning illusion into deeper illusion, teaching his followers to hold empty bowls, yet praising him for his benevolence in distributing porridge.

This world is becoming more and more bizarre. In the past, people fought for land and silver; today, people scramble for hash codes; in the past, martyrs left behind spirit, while today’s "wise men" leave behind private keys. One wonders when the last private key turns to smoke, will those followers suddenly realize it is all a mirage, or will they create new deities to worship? $BTC

Alas! In the torrent of numbers, the awakened are always rare. Is the fire Mr. Saylor is burning the private keys, or a mirror to reveal demons? Let future generations decide.