If Elon wants large families, he can start by
1.) firing Indian H1B visa employees
2.) hiring Americans
3.) paying $200-300k per software engineer, critical employees
4.) Capping workers at 40-50 hours per week so they have enough time to breed.
"Charity begins at home"
The $TRUMP launch is a signal that degenerate acceleration is upon us. A lot of noise on the horizon. Stay the course and focus on building out the infrastructure that leads us to a Bitcoin Standard.
No. There would be an investigation that would involve more than the United States. And the fact that you Trump has expressed an interest in it, it would likely be a stupid move, honestly, as - well, even members of Congress and the Senate would fail to believe it. And trying to use the magic link with Putin would fail too.
@TheBrainySeer@kdoglias@Not_Solidus@JackPosobiec So, they can just bomb some of their own shit and claim it’s Greenland natives that did it and the seize the place? US could just give Putin enough weapon to keep the European busy.
If the United States were attacked, they could formally declare war. That does not equate to just going into a country and seizing it. So, there is not "taking" Greenland, regardless of what Trump wants. And the Danes have made it known (reported and documented), they have no interest in his offers.
the United States formally declared war in 1812, 1846, 1898, 1917, 1941, 1942. The United States has not declared war since 1942. All declarations of war were authorized by Congress. In the case of Korea, Vietnam and Iraq, no formal declarations of war were made, but the reasons for the United States involvement was in support of South Korea, in Support of South Vietnam and the unfounded claim of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. In the latter cases, Congressional resolutions of support, United Nation mandates.
it makes more financial sense for everyone if the parents keep growing their portfolio while the next generation remains frugal during a (presumable) global economic turmoil
$10M isn’t wild multigenerational wealth. eventually they’ll get it via inheritance, and hopefully by then they’ll learn how to grow it for future generations instead of wasting it on immediate wants
Have a friend like this. Parents worth closer to 20M. They live alone in giant house in fla, angry at the world most of the time. Kids are responsible & work hard, not rich. Truly strange phenomenon. Don't have a father so hard to relate, but seems weird to not level up your kids
In DeFi, do you prefer a fair launch protocol that uses its token emission to incentivize its growth or an investor backed protocol that raised private funding and use that money to incentivize growth. Let's say this both end up with 40% inflation in first 2 years, with the difference being protocol emissions and investors unlock.
Assuming all-else equal in team calibre, product quality etc?
In a huge dilemma on whether we should mention our 2nd candidate for DeFi Renaissance before we fully flesh out the thesis but there's just so much exciting things going on there that it's hard to resist.