Image by Stefan Keller from Pixabay(Spoiler Alert) At the end of Season 8, Episode 5 of Game of Thrones, Sandor “The Hound” Clegane took Arya Stark aside in the collapsing Red Keep and asked her his thematic question in their relationship, “Do you want to be like me?”The viewers assumed this meant she should get out of the firey Keep and not waste her life on revenge.But perhaps Sandor meant Arya should go buy Bitcoin, and not be among the millions of us (including me) who heard about Bitcoin when it was less than $.01 and now live with regret.That would sound something like this…SANDOR: For God’s sake, go buy Bitcoin girl…ARYA: My father said Bitcoin is a trick by the Iron Bank…SANDOR: F**k the Iron Bank. Westeros is at war, the crown is deeper in debt than it’s ever been, and everyone is starving. Gold Dragons aren’t going to be worth the gold they’re minted in by next winter.At least that’s how I imagine it. Just replace Gold Dragons (fiat currency of the Seven Kingdoms) with USD and replace Arya Stark with Maisie Williams.Tweet from @Maisie_Williams53.4% of respondents said Maisie shouldn’t go long on Bitcoin? But she seems so nice? Fortunately, she didn’t listen to the naysayers.Tweet from @Maisie_WilliamsOf course, Bitcoin’s meteoric rise which equaled and surpassed prices in 2017, was noticed by more than just charming young actors. At the time of writing, Bitcoin prices settled at $17672.50 USD but it reached $18,349.80 last night at 11:50 PM EST on November 17.Crypto enthusiasts and luminaries were understandably enthusiastic.Tweet from Tyler WInklevoss of Gemini.Tweet by Jordan Anderson of BitBuy.Bitcoin’s 150% jump in 2020 puts the digital coin’s price relative to gold at the highest in almost three years, according to data compiled by Bloomberg show. The climb comes as…