Bird army strong? A Plan for Mooning RVN

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Bird army strong? A Plan for Mooning RVN

This was inspired by listening to Michael Saylor. It only works if we do it as a group though. Bird army strong diamond hands or bird army weak paper hands? So let's think this through.

Step 1: Mine RVN to an exchange that allows it to be used as collateral in a cross margin account.

Step 2: Move the RVN to the cross margin account and make a solemn oath never to sell.

Step 3: Borrow from a basket of currencies, preferably with low interest rates. This is to reduce risk. We might be safe borrowing up to 50%, if bird army strong enough to not let prices crash, but you can be more conservative than that.

Step 4: Take the borrowed funds out and invest them somewhere that you feel will earn a higher yield than the debt will cost you. Can be anything really, from GPUs to real estate to liquidity pools. Then use the income to buy more RVN you can borrow against.

If disaster strikes and you get liquidated, don't worry, you have your investments and your GPUs, just start over.

If bird army strong, we can then fund projects to create even more demand for RVN, like play to earn games, token exchanges, etc. However, just pumping up RVN is in itself marketing. People notice the coin is moving up in rankings, outperforming, and they go "hey, what is this?". Youtubers start talking about it and taking it seriously.

Why this makes sense? Because by not selling the supply and instead using it to create more demand we are increasing the price, which increases our collateral, which allows us to borrow more, which allows us to invest more, which allows us to create more demand in a virtuous cycle. We are not mining for pocket change, we are mining moon cheese.

Thoughts?

Also, one thing that might be wise is to keep 50/50 RVN/USD as the collateral. Treat it as a liquidity pool, buying up RVN when the price falls, selling when it rises, always keeping the value of the two in the account roughly the same. Just to keep things steady. If we as a group do it, it should help stabilize the price. It might also generate enough yield through trading to pay the interest on the debt.

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