Solana co-founder: Bitcoin is an insurance that can ensure its assets do not go to zero as much as possible
ChainCatcher message, Solana co-founder Toly stated in response to a community member: "Bitcoin has no value. To put it positively, it's insurance. Based on my life experience, there is a 1% chance that a superpower will collapse every year. For me, spending 1% of my wealth to buy some assets that might not go to zero in that environment is worth it. This is not an investment, but a cost, and it cannot guarantee that it will work. Bitcoin can do this at both $100,000 and $10,000. If it works, it has almost nothing to do with technology, aside from the initial innovation 15 years ago."
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