If indeed the world starts moving toward electric vehicles, you'd better believe Ford, Honda, Toyota, Mercedes, and all the other car manufacturers will begin producing very fine e-vehicles, and Tesla will be just one among many.
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I know your post wasn't directed at me in particular, but for the record, I don't think I've ever cheered Tesla other than to perhaps state that them accepting bitcoin was cool. Nor have I changed my opinion about them as a company (I don't really have a strong opinion, but I do like e-cars).
Of course, I targeted only the ones that were spamming the whole Tesla Elon hype around and who now are screaming exactly the opposite, the people throwing stones at
Saint Elon, at looks like there are quite a lot of them, May isn't over yet and he has a lot more tweets ready as far as I can guess
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As for Tesla, quite funny, I disliked that company for a long time and especially their valuation, how the hell can it be evaluated that much right now as it's bigger than the other 8 major car manufacturers, they would have to produce half of the world cars and the other ones waiting patiently and see their market share erode and all this while exactly the opposite is happening as Tesla is losing market share in electric vehicle car sales, even if we exclude those Chinese cars that will never be allowed for registration in the EU.
But if they fail in the end it's not going to be because they've sold
BTC at the wrong time or bitcoiners boycotting them
Other than that I'm a bit concerned with this antagonization of Tesla some hardcore bitcoiners are pushing overall social media.
I've seen few discussions where people trying to defend the power issue have started calling tesla owners all sorts of names and accusing them of killing the planet and so on, this is just making more people avoid bitcoin in the end.
It can be either overvalued or realistic.
Or undervalued...when Elon comes back and says he has bought another 1.5 billion worth of
BTC