Bitcoin evangelist Michael saylor is giving away 3 million Sats. $BTC
who stepped down as the company CEO in August to focus on its further Bitcoin strategy and acquisitions, has engaged himself in a debate with Swedish researcher and current CIO of Arcane Assets fund Eric Wall regarding the Bitcoin Lightning Network.Eric Wall created a public poll on his Twitter page to pick his followers' brains to see if they believe the former chief of MicroStrategy has ever made more than three transactions using the Bitcoin Lightning Network.
Saylor responded"yes" to that and promised to make"three more transactions," each carrying 1,000,000 Satoshis, to three people who post memes about the Lightning Network in the comments to the tweet and who get the biggest amount of likes.The correct answer is Yes, and I will make three more transactions of 1,000,000 sats each to the 3 posters of the most liked
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