

It’s always a question of money. It costs money to make quality content. YouTube has content because they share ad revenue to their content providers. That expands the more popular the content is because there are more ads displayed. That revenue lets the creators expand their capabilities with better gear and stage sets. Federated networks usually depend initially on volunteers and alternative ways of earning revenue for those instances besides ads.
I think he’s trying to crash the USD so he can claim it’s more volatile than crypto, and miraculously be the owner of the solution where he will continue to bleed the rest of the world dry of capital.