2020 has completely changed my perception of Tesla and Musk. I had this image of a benevolent genius who is sometimes misunderstood ("funding secured", "pedo guy", "Autopilot"). Came across Teslacharts' podcast [1] (now the Chartcast) and oh boy was I wrong. This is only the latest in a long series of red flags around Tesla/Musk and however it ends, it will not end well. [1] https://thechartcast.com/
The issue with Tesla & Elon Musk is that he has a powerful reality distortion ability just like Steve Jobs did. He wills things to happen by force of personality and by believing it so, he convinces others to join him in making these things reality, which then becomes reality. He makes things become true by claiming them to be real before they are. This is not normal and rare to be so talented in that aspect. Hard to…
Tesla buys $1.5B in Bitcoin, may accept it as payment in the future
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#2322020 has completely changed my perception of Tesla and Musk. I had this image of a benevolent genius who is sometimes misunderstood ("funding secured", "pedo guy", "Autopilot"). Came across Teslacharts' podcast [1] (now the Chartcast) and oh boy was I wrong. This is only the latest in a long series of red flags around Tesla/Musk and however it ends, it will not end well. [1] https://thechartcast.com/
Could you describe a couple of red flags?
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#233Legitimizing Bitcoin more than offsets the environmental benefits of electric vehicles.
Our biggest environmental footprints as individuals are heating and cooling. Having an electric car is nothing compared to it. Take one intercontinental flight and again, having a fossil fuel car for a year does not exceed the emissions of that flight. http://www.withouthotair.com/ Legitimizing Bitcoin has nothing to do with the environment in the large scale of things. It's like saying that you need to optimize fast…
An entire country's worth of energy is getting burned to run a network capable of a whooping TWO transactions a second.
Now that Tesla has bought these coins, they have so far driven the price up by another 10%. This will eventually be matched by an increase in carbon emissions of 10% of a medium-sized country.
This will most likely completely obliterate all of the carbon reductions that Tesla has managed to achieve so far.
Bitcoin, as it exists today, is a massive ongoing ecological disaster and probably a crime against humanity. And Tesla is now making it worse.
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#234Earlier quoted context omitted.
Our biggest environmental footprints as individuals are heating and cooling. Having an electric car is nothing compared to it. Take one intercontinental flight and again, having a fossil fuel car for a year does not exceed the emissions of that flight. http://www.withouthotair.com/ Legitimizing Bitcoin has nothing to do with the environment in the large scale of things. It's like saying that you need to optimize fast…
> Our biggest environmental footprints as individuals are heating and cooling. Having an electric car is nothing compared to it. Isn't Tesla aiming to electrify everything and then use clean energy as the source of the electricity? At the moment running heating or cooling should be clean as long as the energy is coming from a renewable source, right? > Take one intercontinental flight and again, having a fossil fuel…
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#235Earlier quoted context omitted.
The issue with Tesla & Elon Musk is that he has a powerful reality distortion ability just like Steve Jobs did. He wills things to happen by force of personality and by believing it so, he convinces others to join him in making these things reality, which then becomes reality. He makes things become true by claiming them to be real before they are. This is not normal and rare to be so talented in that aspect. Hard to…
>In March 2020, Musk predicted that there would be "close to zero new cases in US too by end of April." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Musk#COVID-19
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#236Earlier quoted context omitted.
Cryptos are purely a speculation vessel, they don't fix many of the problems they claim to fix and add tons of problems over other currencies I'm fine with cryptos as long as they're not pitched as something they're not
Fiat currency is fundamentally more speculative IMO because the value is more based on government trust that something not man-made.
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#237Energy production can cause emissions, energy consumption typically does not. We should be producing energy cleanly.
There is an argument that more energy consumption causes more energy production, which typically uses dirty sources. Again: we should be producing energy cleanly.
We should be consuming as much green, clean, energy as possible.
Bitcoin mined in Iceland is emission free.
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#238"In January 2021, we updated our investment policy to provide us with more flexibility to further diversify and maximize returns on our cash that is not required to maintain adequate operating liquidity. As part of the policy, which was duly approved by the Audit Committee of our Board of Directors, we may invest a portion of such cash in certain alternative reserve assets including digital assets, gold bullion, gold exchange-traded funds and other assets as specified in the future. Thereafter, we invested an aggregate $1.50 billion in bitcoin under this policy and may acquire and hold digital assets from time to time or long-term. Moreover, we expect to begin accepting bitcoin as a form of payment for our products in the near future, subject to applicable laws and initially on a limited basis, which we may or may not liquidate upon receipt."
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#239That's not good for the environment.
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#240Legitimizing Bitcoin more than offsets the environmental benefits of electric vehicles.
Tesla's mission is to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy sources. This doesn't directly counter that. In fact you could argue that pushing the world to rely on massively energy-inefficient proof-of-work rather than a centralized authority for trust in the financial system is going to make the need for renewables even greater. If (and it's a big if) we can get to 10% renewable energy in the next decades, Bitc…
No, what Tesla has done here will instead wipe out all the gains in reducing carbon emissions it has managed so far, out of pure greed.
This is a disaster.