As much as I think Schiff is wrong about gold and makes dumb observations about BTC (it goes up 10K - he doesn't say anything, it goes down 1K - he says it's like the Titanic), I do have some respect for him. He is somewhat of an entertainer and doesn't mind joking around at his own expense and certainly his continued bashing of the fed, our governments' overreaction to Covid and pointing out unsustainable inflation have all be proven to be absolutely correct.
Is he a bit of an opportunist? Sure, but who isn't in that YouTube podcast clown world.
Saw in the Dutch headlines that the Dutch governments' advice to citizens struggling with higher energy prices:
Oh just have a shorter shower and turn down your heating.
I know many here have mixed feelings about Michael Saylor, but I believe he is one of the few big players out there who understand Bitcoin. Maybe it's his engineering background. Most of those who are positive about Bitcoin just follow the trend without understanding what's going on under the hood. Saylor gets it, and that's why he's pouring everything he's got on Bitcoin. In his words: "Who are those who are selling Bitcoin to me? I just pity them!"
As for Peter Schiff, he's funny alright, and makes great memes, but I wouldn't say I have much respect for him. He's a relic of the past, an old fart sticking to his old ways and refusing to appreciate and embrace progress and change. He's on his way out.