Twetch ·
I'm in 100% agreement with @176, BUT...
I'm addressing a tendency among some to boast about CSW's promises/predictions as if they count as some kind of victory.
Unless those promises are translated into results, take them with a grain of salt.
https://twetch.app/t/02c46778970eb7e58f16b495033e6471829436c4b10b80a1222a7c3fa15b3eb5
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Twetch ·
We've all seen, heard of or at least read about businesses making huge promises & the honest part is that "IF you were listening to them from infancy, you'd likely see 90%+ in broken promises", but still many of them survive & thrive today, why? Ingenuity.
Twetch ·
Everyone is guilty of making promises and predictions that don't come true, but this is precisely why it's wise to not treat it like a big slam dunk when someone makes a promise or prediction.
The only slam dunks are actual results.
Twetch ·
I am not arguing against you 🙂. I'm only pointing out that most people didn't (and still doesn't) know most companies/key persons in the early stage of their businesses. When Bitcoin is upright, most of what was predicted won't matter as Bitcoin is as is.
Twetch ·
We agree on that.
I once heard a basketball commentator put it this way:
"Winning championships means never having to say I'm sorry."
If or when BSV wins, a lot of this current drama won't matter.