Tom Inglis

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Tom Inglis

Tom Inglis

@TomInglis18

Exploring ideas & influencers surrounding Bitcoin

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Tom Inglis
Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
$100k✨ #BTC ✅ (12/5/24) $1M #BTC 🔳 (???)
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Wicked
Wicked@w_s_bitcoin·
If 100% pick red, bitcoin spam disappears. If even one person picks blue, everyone who picked red looks gay for trying.
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Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
@BGatesIsaPyscho Man, what happened to her? Great actress in Peaky Blinders though
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Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
@TXMCtrades True Detective - anthology series but jfc season 2 has to be one of the biggest letdowns in all of tv history. S1 was phenomenal tbf. Set a high bar
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Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
@TXMCtrades You're probably aware, but just to clarify it's that you weren't remembering/unable to recall dreams from throughout the night. But you still had dreams. I go long period without being able to recall them too. Most of the time don't remember my dreams...
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂
𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
I didn't dream for many years. Figured it was an ability I'd lost (is that a thing?). But in the past couple months they've suddenly roared back with a vengeance and they're SO vivid. Every night like a mfer. Images and feelings that linger all day. Sup with that?
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Tom Inglis
Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
@BigCheds I think it's solid and highly suggest looking into Enigmatic Ltd to go along with it (ticker $EGG)
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Cheds Trading
Cheds Trading@BigCheds·
$NOG Northern Oil and Gas
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Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
@MitchellAskew Also for the ppl just going to STRC - THIS is the upside you are not exposed to. You miss out on all that
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Mitchell Askew
Mitchell Askew@MitchellAskew·
Billy, It's worst 4-year stretch in history is a 9% CAGR. It's median is a 95% CAGR. And it's best is an 861% CAGR It has a better Sharpe Ratio than the S&P and NASDAQ. Why are people passing on it? Because it's "volatile" and because they "can't touch it."
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Jeff Walton@PunterJeff

The 99.6th percentile of WORST 4 year CAGR periods for Bitcoin is 9.1%. (+240 BP’s over 50 yr US M2 money supply CAGR) The 75th percentile of WORST 4 year CAGR’s for BTC = 48.3% (+4,160 BP’s over 50 yr US M2 CAGR) Check out some of our new tools 👌🏼

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Tom Inglis
Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
@Pledditor @findingsatoshi_ Seemed like there wasn't any way to rent this documentary. Did I miss something? Or the only way to watch is to buy it full price or watch from someone else who bought full price ...
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Pledditor
Pledditor@Pledditor·
Just finished watching the @findingsatoshi_ documentary. They landed on Hal Finney and Len Sassaman as being the two men behind the creation bitcoin. Hal being the coder, Len being the guy behind Satoshi's communications. The key piece of evidences being: 1) One of Hal Finney's former colleagues, Will Price, confirmed Hal knew the C++ programming language, which is what Bitcoin was coded in. 2) Len Sassaman had a fascination with nyms and stylometry 3) Hal and Len were friends, worked together at PGP, and were in regular contact with each other in 2008. Hal and Len's public communications also had a strong overlap with the time of day Satoshi was active. 4) They interviewed both Hal and Len's widows, Fran Finney and Meredith Patterson. Both women had no evidence their husbands were Satoshi, but believed their husbands could have been capable of secretly working on bitcoin, and hiding it from their families. Honestly, it was very unconvincing. Much like all other Satoshi hunts, they did not find any smoking gun. Just a bunch of weak, circumstantial arguments. To the documentary's credit, I thought it was well produced, covered issues fairly, explained the mechanics of bitcoin well, scored some good interviews, and it felt less of a "gotcha" (like the HBO doc was) and more like a tribute to Len and Hal.
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Magoo PhD
Magoo PhD@HodlMagoo·
I’m currently bullish but just found out @TheBitcoinConf is next week and know anything that @DavidFBailey touches curses the Bitcoin price. Will this time be different?
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Forever Laura
Forever Laura@Laurastacksats·
me after 5 minutes of research: I understand bitcoin me after 5 years of research: I don’t understand bitcoin
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Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
@INDIANHODL If I had to bet, continued bear - no history made. But I really have no clue and not surprised by either outcome.... Ye, it is written lol
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Tom Inglis
Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
@BobLoukas Yes, personally happy to see rest of crypto not reach irrational valuation, like it has in the past, for what the product is actually offering. With that said, I'm now slightly worried that a crypto rebound could happen in the coming years and irrational valuation returns...🫤
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Bob Loukas 🗽
Bob Loukas 🗽@BobLoukas·
Bitcoin dominance bottomed out for the Cycle above 50%, without Bitcoin doing anything extraordinary, highlights the broader promise of Crypto has mostly failed. There are exceptions of course and slightly over generalized.
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Tom Inglis
Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
@austincampbell True. This is talking more about self-preservation at expense of rest of nation. But, I still think elderly have incentive to ensure welfare of their children/grandchildren or even extended family beyond their death. "Self-interest" includes the interest of family/friends imo
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Austin Campbell
Austin Campbell@austincampbell·
@TomInglis18 Say more? I don't think intelligence is the core argument here (there are plenty of smart 16 year olds), I think the problem is the time horizon they make decisions on from a self-interest basis?
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Austin Campbell
Austin Campbell@austincampbell·
A hypothetical: at some point, if you no longer have an interest in the future of the nation, should you lose the right to vote? We don't let people under 18 vote. What if we also didn't let those over 75 or 80 vote? What are the arguments for and against?
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga

🚨 New York Times: Old People Suck and We Should Take Their Stuff It's time do away with these societal "grifters" and "stowaways," says an eminent Yale professor —MATT TAIBBI The New York Times on old people: It is not ageist to ask whether older people should be required to give more to younger Americans… Older Americans favor restrictions on immigration… there is a correlation between age and resistance to policies to halt the overheating of the planet… impose age ceilings on political offices… Older Americans own much of the most desirable real estate… It is not ageist, finally, to impose policies to transfer jobs, houses and wealth down the generational chain. Yale law professor Samuel Moyn, whom I interviewed once, always seemed generous and reasonable, even when our politics differed. But unless it’s an elaborate meta-joke, the above column and forthcoming book Gerontocracy in America: How the Old are Hoarding Wealth and Power in Americaadvance some of the most intellectually vicious ideas I’ve ever seen. The Godwin’s Law factor alone is a shocker. Moyn observes that people of years have accumulated money and influence and contrives to end the “tyranny of the old” by having “the elderly divested of political power, wealth, and property,” because reasons. The title of the Times piece, “Older Americans Are Hoarding America’s Potential,” carries the obscene lefty connotation that no one really owns anything and the elderly, by din of living too long to begin with, and having a generally shitty quality of life compared to the young, and voting incorrectly/selfishly (hilarious, in the context of open scheming to seize their savings) and wasting resources “playing for time” for “another day, month, or year among loved ones” makes them lousy stewards of what the author unironically calls “our inheritance,” i.e. their homes and bank accounts. racket.news/p/new-york-tim…

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Sani | TimechainIndex.com
Bitcoin is about to hit 80,000$, but don’t get too excited because the curse of the Bitcoin Conference is upon us in few days 😂
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Tom Inglis
Tom Inglis@TomInglis18·
@_Checkmatey_ @TXMCtrades Does it address conflicting timelines of Satoshi activity and verified Hal/Sassaman activity? And then Sassaman's open criticism of BTC? Different writing styles?
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