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# Operation Saylor - Episode 5/120
Hi again and welcome to another episode of the Operation Saylor. This is update number 5, corresponding to September
2022.
If you are reading this for first time, you might want to check [Episode 1](https://stacker.news/items/47539), where my
plan and details are explained. That will get you in context.
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## Stats
- BTC stack: 1.1628 BTC
- € stack: 6,535.20 €
- Current total value in €: XX,XXX.XX €
- € into BTC: 25,000 €
- Paid back to bank: 1,464.8 €
- Outstanding debt: 42,479.53 €
- Installments to go: 116
Charts
- Value of stack vs Outstanding debt with the bank
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## Log
Last week I visited a friend who is growing a couple of marijuana plants at his
home. We had an interesting discussion.
- My point of view: legalize, much better option than alcohol. Reference book.
- The inmortal roots: decentralization as the biggest headache for state control
- Alcohol vs Marijuana production
- The simplicity of it
- The power of the alcohol and meds lobby
- I wish bitcoin to be even more resilient than marijuana is
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## Previous episodes
- Episode 1: [https://stacker.news/items/47539](https://stacker.news/items/47539)
- Episode 2: [https://stacker.news/items/61708](https://stacker.news/items/61708)
- Episode 3: [https://stacker.news/items/71794](https://stacker.news/items/71794)
- Episode 4: [https://stacker.news/items/83670](https://stacker.news/items/83670)

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survive if people can keep inflating its supply by borrowing it to buy harder
bitcoin? We have never seen a similar situation and it is hard to estimate how this will unfold.
- Show the simulation notebook
- For episode 6: we got our altitude, now get ready to glide to our destination
- Make a series on the planning behind Operation Saylor
- On why it makes sense to borrow in weak currency to buy strong assets
- On the simulation of it
- On why it's not such a big deal. People take crazy loans to buy houses, acquire cars and pay for weddings.
Buying a hard asset is unlikely to "go to zero", and it's rather more probable to simply lose a small % of the
total value.
- Show the simulation notebook
- On orange pilling friends and family
- Compare the decentralized nature of marijuana production and consumption
- Talk about the V for Vendetta movie, perhaps Matrix as well?
- Present my crazy idea on tipping sats on students

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