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What's the difference between BTC and a GOOG share ? Google doesn't give any dividend and the GOOG share has not any voting right. But even the GOOGL share there is a voting right, but Google founders will have the majority anyway. So what's the difference ? In both case you posses a piece of electronic paper that can be exchanged on a market and there is no other benefit. Not defending BTC, I'm just curious
Google often buys back stock, so that's money going to investors that comes out of Google's revenues. That's positive-sum for investors. (The amount of money so far isn't nearly enough to justify their market cap, but presumably more will come over the years.) For Bitcoin, by design, the only possible source of revenue is other investors buying in later. This is zero sum in the long run for investors, and negative su…
I wonder why corporations buying back their stock is even legal. Isn't it quintessential insider trading?