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Warren Buffett Just Admitted What Bitcoiners Already Know

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Apr 2, 2026
They unpack Google’s quantum paper and separate hype from real technical risk. They outline the Strait of Hormuz shutdown and how it could choke global supplies. They trace Oracle’s massive layoffs and market oddities masking deeper weakness. They pick apart calls for zero inflation and point to soaring ground beef prices as a blunt real-world signal.
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ADVICE

Don't Rush Protocol Fixes

  • Avoid rushed protocol changes because haste introduces new risks; prefer Bitcoin's conservative development ethos.
  • Michael Tanguma emphasizes the protocol's slow, well‑thought‑out approach as a feature not a bug for safety.
INSIGHT

Hormuz Closure Is A Binary Scarcity Shock

  • Strait of Hormuz disruptions create a binary shock: open or closed, with global supply and scarcity consequences.
  • Michael Tanguma compares the signals to early COVID, warning rapid narrative flips and tangible shortages follow quickly.
INSIGHT

Logistics Lag Creates An April Cliff

  • Supply lags mean U.S. deliverables could face shortages weeks after shipping halts; JP Morgan map flagged an April 15 cliff.
  • Brian Cubellis links that logistical lag to Trump's timelines and lasting downstream effects even if passage reopens.
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