Corporate Bitcoin Treasuries (Cont’d) | BlackRock Rotates to ETH🎙️

Recorded: June 4, 2025 Duration: 0:54:39
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In a recent discussion, crypto enthusiasts explored the rising trend of corporations investing in Bitcoin, highlighting significant stock price increases for companies like MetaPlanet and MicroStrategy. Concerns were raised about potential market declines if these companies liquidate their holdings, emphasizing the delicate balance between growth and risk in the crypto landscape.

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Having some guests on the way, I wanted to talk about the number of corporations that are adding Bitcoin to
their treasuries and its sustainability.
Specifically, or I guess one specific point is seeing a company add Bitcoin to their balance
sheet and then having its stock skyrocket, sometimes tenfold.
I'm curious to know how these companies are buying Bitcoin,
whether they're doing it on leverage,
and what would happen if inevitably Bitcoin's price settles, right?
Typically, we've seen, and always in the past,
we've seen that when Bitcoin's price skyrockets,
it ends up settling at a kind of much lower price than it had started with,
or rather that it hit an all-time high with in that cycle.
So let's say, for example, 2021, we went all the way from $69,000 to $15,000.
Now, that was a bit of an anomaly.
We'd never seen Bitcoin go lower than its previous cycles all-time high, but it still happened. In the previous year, or previous cycle in 2018,
we saw Bitcoin go all the way back to 3K when it had hit 19.5K. And so I don't know why this time
would be any different, right? Each time the narrative is stronger of why it's different, but it ends up not being.
And so this time you have companies and nation states purchasing Bitcoin.
You know, MetaPlanet is another one.
I'd never heard of MetaPlanet before, and they started buying Bitcoin.
Their stock skyrocketed.
GameStop has been buying Bitcoin. They had their own, you know, lore with their stock in it going up in the previous
bull run. But I'm just here to question the sustainability of it all, right? You know,
when Bitcoin inevitably settles down, how these companies are leveraged.
Right. And then if they are leveraged, they need to cover, you know, cover their debt.
How much Bitcoin they're going to sell? How fast is Bitcoin going to sell?
sell how many other people will get margin called as a result and you know the
How many other people will get margin called as a result?
the cycle repeats
Except this time, you know with all these big companies holding Bitcoin
Didi I would say the dumpage could be
cataclysmic
I'm not an expert. I've invited a bunch of people to join. I think that everyone's quite busy and
Has you know isn't able to make it.
But I'll just keep rambling. I did some research and I'm having it come up here.
So, the Bitcoin holdings for Marathon Digital is around $47,000.
They are a mining company.
And so same with Riot at $19,200 Bitcoin. I have a harder time seeing them getting margin called than some of the other companies.
Like, let's see, there's CleanSpark.
They've been rapidly increasing their Bitcoin holdings. They have about 19,000 BTC. They're also a mining company. A lot MetaPlanet, and then they're nicknaming
themselves the Asian MicroStrategy, and then the other one is GameStop. But again, I wonder,
you know, what happens, even the, excuse me, even the MicroStrategy, you know, what happens when
you start to, when you start to see Bitcoin going down, and they did, you know, Michael Saylor says that he's never planned.
They're never going to sell any Bitcoin.
They said the same thing last bull market.
And I'm happy to be corrected, but they said the same thing in the last bull market.
And then when Bitcoin dipped below, I think, 30K or something around that, they did sell.
I think the excuse was that they wanted to prove to their shareholders that it's liquid.
So did Tesla. Tesla also sold Bitcoin below $30,000.
So these companies can sell.
And, you know, if the price is if they're all calling for, let's say, $300,000 Bitcoin and the price is tanking after it hits 300k and let's say it goes as,
you know, I mean, I think that if you look at, and I know that past, past performance
is not indicative of future results, but if you look at what's happened in the past,
you can see Bitcoin go almost as low as its previous cycles all-time
high. So if we get a really bad bear market again, you'd see it going close to 70K, which
doesn't seem like a lot, really. I'm trying to poke holes. I probably can make more arguments
for why this is going to be a successful strategy than an unsuccessful one.
It just seems like a little it seems like.
I don't know. It seems like something is is flawed with this approach.
Let me see if Seth is here. Otherwise, you guys are just going to be listening to me today. I think what's
happening with Spaces, honestly, is this hour is getting so saturated with different people
hosting. Let me see. Yeah, so how many of these companies are using leverage?
I'd be curious.
Because I just... And also, like,
I don't really understand
the stock price
of these companies skyrocketing, right?
Like, GameStop, for example,
has raised $ 1.3 billion
through a convertible notes offering so to purchase the bitcoin right meta planet has also
they've issued 6.8 or sorry 3.6 billion um yen in bonds to purchase bitcoin clean spark um has borrowed about 200 million from
coinbase coinbase prime um riot and marathon as well are borrowing and so i guess even with the
mining companies like they could get margin calling what is the likelihood of these companies getting margin called?
Metaplanet, GameStop, CleanSpark, Ride, and Marathon.
I don't know.
I think the good news is that Tesla is funding it with cash reserves.
Hot 8, Block, Coinbase, and Galaxy Digital, also big Bitcoin holders, are funding it from company reserves or operation revenue, which is fine.
I just wonder if the price goes down and they want to cover their asses that they sell too.
Either way, it feels like a very high local price for Bitcoin for me.
I'm not buying Bitcoin here.
I know a lot of other people, especially if you go to the Bitcoin conference,
and you talk to Maxis and stuff, it's never the wrong time to buy. It just seems like it's a little frothy.
And feel free to come up, anyone.
If anyone wants to chime in or add to the conversation,
you're more than welcome to join. Chances of... And feel free to come up, anyone, if anyone wants to chime in or add to the conversation.
You're more than welcome to join.
Chances of...
I might start doing these as a stream, like as a live stream.
Put video up and just start searching, you know, researching stuff online. I think that's an interesting approach,
and maybe it'll kind of put a different spin on these Wednesday spaces.
So some of the risks with MicroStrategy is that, you know,
they are aggressively leveraging.
And so, again, this is according to GPT so if anyone if anyone
has any contradicting information or contrasting information feel free to
share or comment but these so the convertible notes are zero coupon bonds meaningon bonds, meaning they don't pay periodic interest.
And investors are attracted to them because of the potential upside of MicroStrategy's stock appreciation.
So the conversion into equity is a favorable term.
Now, here are some risks with what MicroStrategy is doing.
They have an aggressive leverage strategy, and this is amplifying both gains and losses. So
if they are going up this aggressively, then they can also go down just as aggressively.
go down just as aggressively.
So far, it's so good.
But again, in a downturn,
in a significant decline in Bitcoin's price,
they're going to need to meet their debt obligations,
and this could impact their ability to do just that
and may necessitate either... Yeah, they would either have to raise money to pay back
their debt, or they might have to sell Bitcoin, right?
Liquidate Bitcoin to pay back their debt.
And so I think, I mean, as soon as one of these companies, like if MicroStrategy, if it came in the news that MicroStrategy is starting to liquidate their Bitcoin, the market would dump.
And I think, again, I'm just, I'm predicting some sort of a cascading event where multiple companies are dumping their Bitcoin.
And I mean, I don't think it's a far-fetched, I don't think it's a far-fetched hypothesis either.
And then the other thing is BlackRock rotating their ETH to Bitcoin. I don't know if this is
correct. I've been searching a lot for this. I've had people tell me that it's actually the
people who own shares of the ETF doing it. And then I've had people telling me that it's actually BlackRock doing it.
And so I don't know.
I don't know if this rotation to ETH is going to be something that pushes ETH above,
let's say, its previous all-time high against Bitcoin,
or rather its last all-time high against Bitcoin in 2022,
which was 7.5 million Satoshis.
But yeah, look, I'm not going to keep it open for too long.
If no one joins, I'm just going to have to close it and join you guys again next week.
And maybe we can have some more speakers.
I know it's summer and everyone's traveling and all that good stuff.
So all this to say is like, I, I'm curious to know how long this punch bowl goes for
and maybe, maybe it is different this time, right?
Maybe, maybe we do see what they call hyper-Bitcoinization, and everyone suddenly starts getting on the Bitcoin standard, and Bitcoin just rockets up to an unprecedented price.
I don't know.
I think it's important to have exposure to Bitcoin, so if you don't, I don't want to tell people not to buy, because you never know what could happen.
want to buy because you never know what could happen. For those of us that do have exposure,
I think some of us are just kind of scratching our heads and saying, well,
is this really a price that we want to be buying Bitcoin at? It's shot up. If you just look at
the chart, the all-time high chart, it shot up. And historically, when it shot up like this,
high chart. It shot up, and historically, when it shot up like this, it finds a consolidation
range. To me, so far, it doesn't look like it's found that. Let's see what else.
Let me see if I can get Simon Dixon in here. I'm curious to know what he thinks about it.
I DMed Simon, but he...
I don't Simon in here.
Dave Weisberger says he's going to be on a flight, and a lot of other people that I messaged,
I think it's summer and people have just kind of taken a break from spaces.
I've been there before.
Hey, Brooklyn Brawler.
It's been a while.
How you doing, sir?
Hello, WWE legend.
How are you?
No, just I'm not any more of a legend than anyone in this space
because everyone in this space can be anything they want because that's the way i did it i made
a goal i believed in my goal and i never quit and got to wbf and when you get one goal another goal
appears the next goal was to be famous in wrestling then bobby heenan picked me up and quit and got to WBF. And when you get one goal, another goal appears.
The next goal was to be famous in wrestling.
Then Bobby Heenan picked me up and they put me in his family with Andre the Giant
and a bunch of top guys.
My third goal is to be in Madison Square Garden.
People told me you'll never do it.
I said, yeah, I never did it 41 times.
And then I get a phone call from Dwayne Johnson.
And that's all he was, was Dwayne Johnson.
He wanted to get in the wrestling business,
and his dad said, I want you in the business,
but if you do, have your first match with the Brooklyn Brawler.
So he called me up, and he told me what his dad said,
and I said, I know him since he's 14, and he said,
you know, Brooklyn, if you wouldn't mind,
would you have my first match ever? And I said,
it'll be my pleasure. I said, it was in Corpus Christi. It was in 1996. He said,
I only have $7 in the bank. I said, well, I will definitely help you out. Believe in yourself and
believe you can do it and come with me. And I'll call everything in the ring, and you just listen to me.
So he goes, okay.
He walks out to the ring, and they said, get out of here, all the fans.
Get out of here, Dwayne.
We don't know you.
Go back to Florida.
You're a nobody.
You're nothing.
And I come in the ring.
They boo me because I was a bad guy.
Then he whispers in my ear.
He goes, they hate you.
They hate you. And I said, good. The more they hate because I was a bad guy. Then he whispers in my ear, he goes, they hate you. They hate you.
And I said, good.
The more they hate you, the more they're going to love you.
And he said, I believe in you, brawler, just do it.
And then I said, do a couple of fancy moves.
I threw him in.
I went for a close eye.
He ducked it.
He leapfrogged me.
He drop kicked.
They booed even louder.
And then he came up and it didn't work.
I said, that wasn't it.
It wasn't it.
I'm going to show you now.
I'm going to show you magic right now.
I said, kick me in the stomach.
Beat the shit out of me.
Throw me around like a rag doll.
I'm going to make you look like you wrestled for 20 years.
I dropped my neck on the top rope, slam me, suplex me, do everything.
And then go to throw me in.
I'll reverse throw you in.
I'll go for a backdrop and give me a sunset flip which is a pinny combination and when i did one two three 15 000 people stood
up and yelled we love dwayne we love dwayne and that's the way the rock was born and that's a trip
but that's not that's not the reason for me to come on Spaces. The reason for me to come on Spaces is everyone in this space has the potential to do anything they want in life. You all have a touch of greatness in you at something. You have to soul search, make a goal, believe in the goal. And the more you believe in it with all your heart, you can't fake it. You've got to really believe
in it. Watch the magic.
It'll resonate into confidence and passion.
That's magical because
no one can see it, but everybody can feel it.
watch what happens. It'll take you right to your goal.
And that's what
happened to me. And if I could do it,
everyone in this space could do it.
Bottom line, because I'm no better than anyone in this space could do it bottom line because I'm no
better than anyone in this space I'm just a kid from Brooklyn who had a dream and never quit
so if you if anybody in this space doesn't I have 15 people now that they all dm me and said I I
changed you changed my life Brooklyn you changed my life and I. You changed my life. And I said, no, you changed your own life because you believed in what you wanted.
And I wish everyone in this space would believe in themselves because that's all you need to succeed.
Well, so I'm curious to hear more about what would you tell people who are young, let's say early 20s, they just got out of college and they're entering the workforce and they realize, I don't really want to be in the workforce. I don't like having a normal job. I want to go be a WWE wrestler. I want to go be an
actor or a musician or an entrepreneur. Something where I need to be a trailblazer and everyone's
telling me that I'm not going to do it or the stats are against me and so on and so forth.
How do people take that first step? Well, the first step is to make a goal,
one goal. If you want to be a WWE superstar, you say, I'm going to be a WWE superstar,
and nothing's ever going to stop me.
And people, when I did that, all the haters came out.
That's stupid, you'll never make it, that's impossible, you know?
But I made it.
I made it, and I made it for 32 years. And I conquered every goal with the same formula.
So everyone in this space could do the same thing.
Because I'm telling you, don't just hear me.
Listen to me.
You can be successful.
That's the only formula.
You don't need money.
You don't need connections.
All you need is yourself and the belief, the self-belief.
That's the bottom line.
And that's what I come on Spaces for, to pay it forward, inspire,
and let people know the secret to success because that's the only secret.
What do you tell Brooklyn Brawler people that are mid-journey,
people that have been doing it for, let's say, five years, ten years, say even like three, four years, whatever.
And they hit their stride, but things have slowed down, and they kind of feel like their light's fading.
What do you tell those people that are tired, that have been pushing so hard and they feel like they've hit a wall?
I would say reinvent yourself.
Like for me, after the
Brooklyn Brawler, I changed my identity
three times to get
longevity. So all you have to do is
repackage yourself, make a new goal,
believe in the goal, and watch it flow.
Because I'm telling you, it's like putting a
rocket ship on your back.
You could do anything.
It sounds far-fetched, but it isn't.
Because if I could do it, you could do it.
And if you are getting played out and it really wasn't your goal,
it wasn't what you wanted to do, you're not believing it anymore.
The only thing that got played out was your self-belief.
And that's what I would to do. You're not believing it anymore. The only thing that got played out was your self-belief. And that's what I would tell you.
Brawler, what about this idea?
everyone can make it, and if
everyone can do marvelous things,
why is it that so few actually
are able to achieve the upper
echelons of success?
Everyone can make it, but no one ever goes for it.
No one ever believes the idea that just believing in himself can do it,
but it can.
You know, I'm telling you.
If I could do it, I was just a kid in Brooklyn.
I had a dream, and I never gave up.
I never gave up. And you can't beat dream and I never gave up. I never gave up. And, and I, and when you,
you can't beat a man that never gives up, you know, and ever a woman, because women is, I feel
more inspired when a woman gets successful because people think they're an underdog. And I think they
ain't, I think they, I think they're totally got all the smarts that a man has, if not more.
And if they have the drive and the passion,
a woman could achieve anything they want.
A man could achieve anything they want.
And it's funny.
Like my friend who died, Toby Keith, I said to him,
Toby, I said, what did the football players say
when you told them you want to be a country music star?
He goes, oh, brawler.
They tackled
me. They put Gatorade on me. They laughed at me. They told me no football player could become a
country singer. I says, what did that do to you? He goes, it made me want it more. And I hugged
him and I said, thank you, Toby. You got the answer. Call them inspiration. Call them inspiration call them inspiration and it works with everything in life everything in life
if you believe you will achieve but you got to stay humble or you will stumble and that's the
bottom line that's the bottom line now if everyone's hearing me and listening and not just uh
blow me off show me some hearts because hearts. Because that's my reward.
That's all I want out of life.
Is recognition.
Give me hearts. The whole space. Come on.
Show me that you're listening to me
and you're really taking it seriously
and you are going to do it.
And I'm not going to...
How many years did you have
in the WWE?
That's more than half my life.
It's almost...
More than most of my life.
Yeah, I...
All over the world.
I mean, I wrestled everywhere.
Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand.
I mean, everywhere. Everywhere. You know, because we were working 17 days a month, 17 days a month.
That's two to four planes a week for 32 years.
And that's what burns you out more than the wrestling.
The wrestling's fun.
I feel like I never worked a day in my life because, you know, I just loved what I was doing.
You know, at first it hurt, it beat up my body and all that stuff.
But then your body kind of gets accustomed to everything.
You know, it's just, I just got my stride and I just kept going.
Isn't that something though, to wake up and just do, I never thought about, not, not, I'm sorry.
I've always thought about that and I never quite
understood how some very few people are able to find it and others most mostly can't like being
able to being able to retain the the glossy-eyed wonder of being a child I think is what um what
turns kids on to sports entertainers, athletes like yourself,
or other athletes that play other sports, right?
Because they get to play this game that most only get to play as kids.
And they get to wake up and do what they love every day.
And not just athletes, right?
Actors get to make believe and be whoever they want on screen.
And, you know, you have entrepreneurs that are living the
good life, right? The world is their oyster. I, I wonder, um, yeah, I always wondered like what,
what results in certain people apart from just believing being able, I read a book called the
outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, long time ago. I don't know if you've read it, but it talks about how –
I'm sorry, have you?
No, I have not.
Yeah, so it talks about how being successful, right,
being a Bill Gates or a Michael Jordan or an NFL hockey player,
or the Beatles, right, it talks about the Beatles,
and I can't remember who else.
But it was success. Excuse was, it was hard work. It was talent
and it was also right place, right time. And he really emphasizes that third one,
right place, right time. And what was your right, you know, you had the drive, you had the belief,
you had the work ethic. Um. You didn't give up.
What was your right place, right time, you think?
I would say that you can't wait for opportunities.
You have to create your own opportunities.
And that's what I did.
I created my own.
I like that you mentioned the Beatles.
Because I had this discussion with Jermaine Jackson.
Because he was at Raw one time.
And I asked him about Michael.
He said to me oh Michael
was five years old he wanted to be in the band and we told him no you're too young you can't be in the
band but Michael had that that belief in that talent and he says when we weren't looking he
grabbed the microphone and he started singing he said it was like an angel singing she says in the
minute he's, he goes,
he told Michael, you're in the band.
You know what I mean?
And then Michael excelled past all of them,
which I was heartbroken when he died.
But Jermaine, it was very interesting to talk to Jermaine about success and all that.
And he said to me, Michael just believed in himself,
but he had talent.
He believed in himself with the talent, so he had the tool to help him and everybody and toby had the tool
to help him i did not have the tool to help me i created the tool i created the goal
it all happened just looking watching tv in new New York when I was living in Brooklyn.
And wrestling was on TV in Spanish.
It was called Lucha Libre.
All the commentation was in Spanish.
But I watched it anyway because it was fascinating me what these guys were doing.
They were like superheroes to me.
And I just said, that's what I'm going to do.
And I was like 16.
Me and my brothers and my friends were looking at wrestling magazines in my mother's backyard.
And I was saying, oh, Bruno San Martino, Superstar Billy Graham, the Valiant Brothers.
I never realized that I would be wrestling every one of those guys on their way out as they were ready to retire. I wrestled everyone.
But, you know, it's a dream to look at a magazine,
to look at the TV, and then to be there.
You know what I mean?
And the first time I got in the ring, I was,
I tell you, I was green as grass.
But as you do it every day, every day, every day,
you learn on the job.
And when I learned, I just excelled.
I just excelled.
Because we all have this.
God didn't give us this body and create us to just be negative and say, no, I can never do that.
I can never do.
You could do anything.
You could do anything.
All you have to do is go for it.
And that's the bottom line.
So I wish everyone in this whole space,
I mean, I'm not talking about wrestling.
I'm talking about you could be a plumber,
you could be an electrician.
The easiest thing in the world is to take your boss's job.
That's the easiest thing.
Because all you got to do is believe I want my boss's job with all my heart and soul.
And then when you get the passion and the confidence,
the boss will feel it and i
got another guy who did that and he he said to me brawler dm brawler i wanted my boss's job i didn't
say one word to him and he gave me a raise i said because he's seen a difference in you because you
had that passion that you wanted it and he felt that. And you could even look in the mirror
after you get this passion and confidence
and you will see yourself and say,
I can conquer the world.
I can do anything.
I can do anything.
And that's what I did.
And it worked for me.
And it could work for you, Moby.
And it could work for everyone.
So please, why do I come on Spaces?
I don't need to come on Spaces because I said the one thing that I want
is to give people the formula to be successful.
And it's simple.
The hardest thing to do is to find out what you really want in your heart.
That's the hardest thing to do.
And when you do get the idea, if you put all your belief in it, trust me, you're going to go to the
moon. And that's the bottom line. That's the bottom line. And if anybody's in West Virginia,
I'm going to be there on the 7th signing autographs. And I travel all over the country
and I sign autographs. So, you know, I'm still on the road,
which I hate because I took two to four
planes a week for 32 years and I got
burned out on the planes. But now
when I take one plane, I'm like, oh God, I'm back in
this world. You know, it's crazy.
I got four million miles on Delta.
that's the story of my life.
You know, and I'm sharing it with you
not to brag brag but to tell
you i'm nothing special you can all do it anything you want people don't waste your life
create your life create opportunities believe in the opportunities and go for it if you never
give up you cannot beat someone that never gives up.
You will get there.
You will get there.
Thank you, Moby, for letting me speak because it gets me all fired up
speaking to everyone, you know.
I just love it.
I love it.
And you're a good host and everybody's so respectful.
You know, one thing I hate is, like, wise guys in space, you know,
yelling shit.
Was that Mike Tyson quote?
The internet has made everyone too comfortable with disrespecting others.
I know Mike Tyson.
I took a picture with Mike Tyson with his forehead touching mind and his nose touching mind.
With a headshot.
Like a bodyguard said, Mike, I want to take a picture with you.
He goes, okay, Brooklyn.
You're from Brooklyn.
I'm from Brooklyn.
That's okay.
I'm not a kid.
He talks that way.
But he's a great guy, you know.
But then he wanted to go out for a drink.
And I said, well, you know, no disrespect.
Trouble goes to you.
You know what I mean?
Because if I was with him, I'd be guilty.
People say false allegations.
But I know everybody.
Hugh Jackman, you know him?
Of course. Wolverine.
Okay, we used to have a guest
every week on Raw.
And he comes up to me
and he says, you're the only one in this whole building
I reckon. I said, why is that is that he goes because when i was 14 years old he i you live with my father
it wasn't even in sydney australia he says and can i take a picture with you and tweet it out i said
i thought i was supposed to ask you that he goes no i'm actually a bigger fan of yours than you
because you're a childhood memory of mine.
I was so touched.
You know, it felt like...
And he did it.
He did it.
Then he did an interview and he talked all about it.
You know, it's crazy, man.
The things I did, if I could change my life in any way,
I wouldn't change one thing.
I would do it all over again.
Beautiful.
You know? Brawler, are you a Bitcoiner at all do you own everything i got everything i got i got people
working for me accountants i got bitcoin crypto everything i just let them handle it i don't deal
with it you know and all they do is make money and but you know what to say you know what's funny i can make money on any stock any stock anything say a stock's ten dollars so i put 10 grand on it i tell my
accountant every time it drops to below six buy another 10 and then what and then never let it go
if it goes up again leave it just wait till it down. So when people are panicking when stocks go down, I'm celebrating because I'm increasing my volume of stock.
So you can pick any stock because every stock is a roller coaster.
It's up and down, up and down, up and down.
Buy low and never let it go.
And that's the bottom line.
So that's my words of wisdom.
That's funny, too.
When you're 20, you think you know everything. When you're 30, you realize you didn't know too. When you're 20, you think you know everything.
When you're 30, you realize you didn't know nothing.
When you're 40, you realize you didn't know nothing at 30.
As you get older, you get wisdom.
And I'm trying to pass my wisdom on to all these people.
But thank you for letting me speak, Moby.
I'm pressing discard on this damn phone.
I hate that.
You know, phone call on Twitter, you've got to press
discard. But
I really appreciate
you letting me speak. I just hope I
resonated to all these people in the spaces
because they don't seem to
be reacting at all.
I think you did.
I think you did, Brooklyn.
I actually have to go, but I'm
really thankful that you came in and we got to speak again.
This is the second time you've spoken.
Oh, I did speak to you before?
Yeah, yeah, you were here.
We had a big panel last time you and I spoke.
And so you were chatting up the whole panel and inspiring everyone and telling your story telling people to go after their dream
and you know all that good stuff all the stuff that people need to hear daily so and and they
don't so thank you that's very complimentary and i appreciate your kind words thank you and i wish
everyone in this space happiness success and health because i believe in everyone in this space and
they say if you don't believe in yourself no one else will believe in Because I believe in everyone in this space. And they say if you don't believe in yourself,
no one else will believe in you.
I believe in everyone.
Even if you don't believe in yourself, I believe in you.
And that's the bottom line.
And I love inspiring people because it's not that hard.
You can do anything you want.
That's the bottom line, Moby.
I love it.
I think I'm talked out.
No, no, it's been a pleasure.
Brooklyn Brawler, I hope we can have you up again sometime.
I will always come back.
I'll always come back.
I follow you, and I will always come back to your space.
But thank you for letting me speak.
I appreciate that.
Thank you, everyone, for joining.
Short one, but sweet one.
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nothing is financial advice.
Very good.
So be safe out there and we'll see you all in the next one soon.
Take care.
Thank you very much.