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I invest in BSV. I'll try to answer your question. I think fundamentally it sells itself really well. I also like that people in general seem to dislike it and the team that is behind it. That says it is undervalued to me.

It has a very simple narrative. It's the original bitcoin protocol. That in and of itself is a huge selling point.

It sees itself as operating in a much larger space than has yet been carved out by crypto. It is addressing the needs of crypto at an enterprise level.

Not every speaker was good at the Coingeek Conference. But I especially liked the speaker who talked about the recent TSLA pump. He said it was primarily driven by institutional investors who needed to have exposure to TSLA and who were late to the game.

That made a lot of sense to me. The same speaker (early on day 1, I forget it was off my head) used it as a point to show how even small scale institutional investorship can dwarf the entire crypto market cap.

If suddenly, crypto became a well-regarded instrument for diversification on an institutional scale, it represents hundreds of billions of dollars.

So that's all well and good. But what does that have to do with BSV? BSV is commonly called a scam coin for some reason on this shit-posting board. It's not. You may think it isn't sufficient to address the needs of the market but a scam it certainly is not.

In essence, BSV is playing the ultimate long game. And in my opinion, a savvy investor has to look at their goals and the way that "they walk quietly and carry a big stick" and at least have their coin on your radar.

BSV isn't out to capture a larger piece of the established market. They are gunning for the market that no one knows exists yet. And they're going to hit their mark.

They want to replace the International Bank of fucking Settlements for fuck's sake.

There is no crypto currency with a more ambitious plan, and they have a very very good case for why they will be successful.

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