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RFK Jr. Says He'd Direct the Government to Buy $615 Billion in Bitcoin or 4 Million Bitcoins (decrypt.co) 167

US presidential candidate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced during his keynote Friday at the Bitcoin Conference that he would direct the US government to buy Bitcoin until the size of its Bitcoin reserves matched its gold reserves. At current prices, that equates to $615 billion worth of gold.
RFK Jr. said: "I will sign an executive order directing the US Treasury to purchase 550 Bitcoin daily until the US has built a reserve of at least 4,000,000 Bitcoins and a position of dominance that no other country will be able to usurp."
4 million Bitcoin is 19% of all Bitcoin that will ever exist.
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RFK Jr. Says He'd Direct the Government to Buy $615 Billion in Bitcoin or 4 Million Bitcoins

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  • Looney (Score:5, Insightful)

    by RitchCraft ( 6454710 ) on Friday July 26, 2024 @07:16PM (#64658814)

    Tunes.

  • That conference at the capital that had Trump and a 16 year old Fried representing the experts in the field really left an impression...!

  • I will direct the government to make me rich.

  • Boring villain stuff (Score:4, Interesting)

    by locater16 ( 2326718 ) on Friday July 26, 2024 @07:29PM (#64658848)
    Why are real life lunatics so boring? I want the old school James Bond kind of villains that threaten to sink places with earthquakes and build giant death rays. Instead we get crypto nuts, Hollywood depicts unrealistic expectations of power mad villains!
    • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Friday July 26, 2024 @07:42PM (#64658872)

      Why are real life lunatics so boring? I want the old school James Bond kind of villains that threaten to sink places with earthquakes and build giant death rays. Instead we get crypto nuts, Hollywood depicts unrealistic expectations of power mad villains!

      We have Elon for that. He just needs a monocle and white cat [wikipedia.org], and to move the SpaceX headquarters into a volcano ...

      • by Megane ( 129182 )
        Wrong Bond villain. The monocle and white cat is Jeff Bezos. Musk is more the Hugo Drax type.
        • Jeff Bozos belongs in the DC Universe, taking on the form of Lex Luthor.
        • Nah. With the vicarious glee he takes in casual cruelty, the muskrat is more of a Max Zorin than a Hugo Drax. Really, the only thing he has in common with Drax is being a space nut. But his actions, temperament and interactions with humans are so very much Zorin.

      • He's moving his headquarters to Texas, which is rich in tornadoes and hurricanes. Not quite a volcano, but pretty close on the 'natural disaster waiting to happen' scale.

      • Well, only if Blofeld did nothing but fundraising, then got stoned and started using his vast wealth to encourage racists to sound off in public.

      • You mean like this [twimg.com] ?

    • Why are real life lunatics so boring? I want the old school James Bond kind of villains that threaten to sink places with earthquakes and build giant death rays. Instead we get crypto nuts, Hollywood depicts unrealistic expectations of power mad villains!

      Well, to be fair - it does sound like he's threatening to heat the world to death.

  • Is that before (Score:5, Interesting)

    by quonset ( 4839537 ) on Friday July 26, 2024 @07:32PM (#64658858)

    Or after he assaults more women [politico.com]?\

    No wonder the convicted felon was considering him. They're both gropers!

    • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

      by Anonymous Coward

      He's actually sponsored by that same man.

      It's just to pull votes away from the Left. People that don't like either of the extreme Left or Right can vote for him. The cult won't be affected and will be more likely to win because of this.

  • Settle down ... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Friday July 26, 2024 @07:36PM (#64658860)

    ... a position of dominance that no other country will be able to usurp.

    Why and who cares? Trading money for a different kind of money give us "dominance"? What part of your brain did that worm eat? The crypto is a scam part?

    How about 550 Pez Dispensers daily until the US has built a reserve of at least 4,000,000 dispensers and a position of dominance that no other country will be able to usurp? At least we can put candy in them.

    • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward
      He's talking about Bitcoin, not crypto.
    • "Trading money for a different kind of money give us "dominance"? "

      Trading borrowed money for an abstraction to give us "dominance" at...the bankruptcy court? The country is already broke, no one intends to pay off the debt, the interest payments are nearly the same size as the defense budget and the solution proposed by both parties is to start a war ensuring the defense budget stays bigger.

      Peeing money (we don't have) away on Bitcoin does not seem like a wise plan.

      • "no one intends to pay off the debt"

        Well, no. Generally governments never intend to "pay off" the debt. Government debt is a functioning part of the economic ecosystem. Most of them will only profess to intentions of "balancing the budget". Ideally that means freezing the debt. In practice... "the games we play"...

        But nobody is treating the "debt" like it's a bill that someday comes due in full. That's not how it works. Not only is there no expectation that the books will ever be completely cleared off, it

      • by Shaitan ( 22585 )

        Why? After we crash the bitcoin will still be worth something.

  • by gweihir ( 88907 ) on Friday July 26, 2024 @07:40PM (#64658866)

    That sounds highly criminal. Of course the US President is now allowed to be a criminal...

    • Judging by the rhetoric of both parties (one of whom is actually correct) it seems that criminality is now a minimum requirement for the position.

      • by gweihir ( 88907 )

        Looks like it. Maybe Biden can find it in him to have Trump officially assassinated? That is probably not what those republican traitors on the supreme court will have envisioned to happen, though.

        • by e3m4n ( 947977 )

          my take on that ruling was 'in their official capacity'. So it would have to fall within the parameters of what was laid out in the constitution. Assassinations sort of violate ones 4th, 5th, 6th, and probably 8th amendment. Definitely the 5th with the whole depriving of life without due process. So I cannot imagine it passing the 'official capacity' test.

  • Of everyone that has BTC
  • RFK Jr is a quack, a crazy, a conspiracy nut, an anti-science anti-vaxer nutcase.

    Good thing he'll never be president of any country.

    So what he says is worth exactly this much bitcoin: 0

    E

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward
      Ah I see you've listened to your TV
    • He’s just a spoiler. The US has a long history of third party candidates who amount to absolutely nothing except pull just a tiny number of voters away from the main candidates. US votes are so close to 50/50 that this basically decides the election.

      In other words, he’ll probably decide the US election. Whichever party has more vaccine-denying crypto-lovers, that party will lose.

      In a weird way, maybe that’s not a bad thing. The party that has more vaccine-denying crypto-lovers, pro
      • Kind of forgot about the anti-vax, but yes, this is now 2 positions he advocates for (crypto, anti-vax) that is going to pull would be trump voters. As I said above, trump must be furious as trump wanted rfk to hop in to pull liberals thinking just the kennedy name would pull the left votes to rfk. Turns out rfk is going to pull trump voters more than left I think. Trump must be seething.
        • What is very confusing is that before he went total nut case, he actually had some not unreasonable positions about pollution and reducing environmental damage. But maybe his positions were always absolutely random, and at the moment his random positions happen to be quite brain damaged.
          • I'd never followed him, but what I've heard lately is just crazy land. Giving power to people who inherit it is like giving a loaded revolver to a 3 year old. Nepo babies are just a huge problem even in a country that is not a feudal system of kings, queens and dukes.
  • by GameboyRMH ( 1153867 ) <gameboyrmh@@@gmail...com> on Friday July 26, 2024 @08:26PM (#64658960) Journal

    This is great, maybe RFK can peel the cryptobros and those people who have a weird hateboner for the federal bank off of Trump. If they can split enough nutbag voter issues, that should allow a reasonably decent level-headed adult to get into the White House.

    • by HiThere ( 15173 )

      These days I'd be satisfied with someone who's not aggressively malignant.

    • G*d bless the Kennedys ...  even  bent-minded RFK loves the country and its people. Otherwise ...  do you know of a  "reasonably decent level-headed adult (able) to get into the White House" ? Joe Manchin comes to mind. Likewise the Lieutenant governor of North Carolina. Can you think of #3 ?
  • by jimbrooking ( 1909170 ) on Friday July 26, 2024 @08:55PM (#64658994)
    He's as gullible as he is versed in immunology
  • RFK Jr is a certified cola nut. He has nothing to say of interest or use to any human being alive on the Earth. Why do news entities and people pay any attention to that guy and report on his emissions?

  • I wasn't under the impression the president can sign an executive order to spend such crazy amounts of money on.... nothing? Doesn't Congress hold the purse strings? Is this just another case of RFK Jr. not having a clue how things actually work?

  • by istartedi ( 132515 ) on Friday July 26, 2024 @09:45PM (#64659034) Journal

    Yeah, honey? I traded the defense budget for some pogs. Could you pick up some milk and ammo on the way home?

  • Stop talking about this guy. Sharing a fraction of his DNA with someone important does not make him important.
  • Mmm... a lot of comments here sound very much like they're inspired by Fiscal Conservatism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

    They're ridiculing one of their own!
  • At a rate of 550 a day it will take 20 years to get to 4M... By then you can buy all of the bitcoins for the price of a donut...
  • All N. Korea hackers rejoice.

  • Fort Knox = famously safe. Bitcoin wallets... er. I'd be interested to know how much shitcoin the US govt holds that originated from confiscated funds, must be substantial. Why wouldn't they just mine rather than buy the coin I wonder?
    • If the US made Bitcoin mining a federal priority, it could own the network and control transactions. It could afford overwhelming mining power, and could even distribute it around so nobody could prove they were doing it.

      Sounds fun, honestly.

  • Wasting so much taxpayer money on pumping bitcons so existing holders can benefit makes no sense to me.
  • Inquiring minds want to know.
  • To pay for the bitcoin, the government creates its own byte coin, 500,000 of them, and offers you one byte coin for eight bitcoins.
    • Letâ(TM)s think this through. The essential properties of bitcoin are the fact that they cannot be forged, and that they are scarce. Scarcity is achieved by making it very expensive to create bitcoin.

      So the government creates bytecoin. It is made unforgeable through ordinary cryptography. It is made scarce by having a very widely published key, one private key, and after creating 10 million coins the private key is destroyed so no US government bytecoins can ever be created again.

      Then we create a
  • It's so much more fulfilling to have the weirdness come in tranches. I don't particularly want to eat a spoonful of sugar, but a Black Forest cake is better.

  • that is even dumber than i thought wanting to waste 615 billion dollars on a pyramid scheme
  • Unless the reason is to use the power of the state to manipulate the value of crypto currency, that is.

    It's bad enough when we do it with our fiat currency. Why add to the mess with this shit?

  • How is it possible we allow stupid people to come into power and run for political office. Lots of smart nerds sitting around reading this are vastly more competent than any politician and we still allow these people to rule over us.

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