Ryjah 🔥
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The richest person I know in Palm Beach doesn't own flashy jewlery or expensive clothes. He drives a used toyota tacoma & sits on the boards of 3 public companies.
His only real lucrative purchase has been a private jet because he travels alot.
I asked him why he's not flashy and he answered the following:
"If i found out any of my companies were burning money on bullshit that isn't growing my business I would raise hell. For my companies to be successful, we have to maximize earnings and minimize expenses. I choose to operate the exact same way. So i don't spend money on bullshit."
Moral of the story is all the flashy stuff is just to impress others and the money is probably better off in your pocket and invested than being spent on flashy things.
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@anothercohen I’m sure it’s good
Bad for the heart and for health
It’s better to have 3 coffee a day
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NAH.... ya'll actually fucked up.
Now its serious
See you soon @Sidemen
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You ever gonna apologize for all that money you stole?
Logan Paul@LoganPaul
I’m sorry @TomBrady
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When BAYC are 1 eth and eth is $800, i’ll buy one.
WASSIE@0xWassie
from 100 eth to 5 eth bayc felt untouchable never thought id see them below 10 eth
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@cryptory420 @shahh MDNA floor is currently at 5E. Most MDNA sales this year have been around 3-4E.
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@Currentwave33 @playmatejaylene He’s living in a trailer park in Jackson, Ohio
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This guy built a $1.2 BILLION drug empire from a laptop in a public library.
Got two life sentences plus 40 years. No parole. Served about 11 years.
Then Trump fully pardoned him in January 2025 and he just… walked out.
Ross Ulbricht. 26-year-old physics grad. Launched Silk Road in 2011 and called himself Dread Pirate Roberts because of course he did.
His first product was magic mushrooms he grew himself in a cabin in Texas.
Silk Road basically became the Amazon of the dark web — everything sold anonymously through Bitcoin.
Something like 9.5 million BTC moved through the site, which was nearly half of all Bitcoin that existed at the time.
At today’s prices thats ~$800 billion — a number genuinely hard to wrap your head around.
The FBI spent two years trying to find him. An IRS agent cracked it in his spare time.
The mistake? Ross used the same fake username on a mushroom growing forum and on another site where he’d posted his real Gmail address.
That’s it. That’s what brought the whole thing down. They tracked him to cafés in San Francisco and eventually that library.
When they moved in, two undercover agents staged a fake couple’s argument right next to him to grab his laptop while it was still unlocked and logged in as Dread Pirate Roberts.
On the laptop they found an “emergency” file — instructions to smash the laptop, burn his phone, grab cash from a Craigslist dead drop, disappear with a new identity.
Oh and two FBI agents on the case later got busted for stealing Bitcoin from the seizure. Incredible.
After the pardon, someone anonymously sent Ross 300 BTC. That was worth about $31 million at the time.
Now his old prison clothes are displayed at crypto conferences like artifacts.
Whole story is insane honestly. From dark web kingpin to free man and crypto legend.
What a ride. Guilty, innocent, hero, villain?
Where do you even land on this one?


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