Steve Flynn retuiteado
Steve Flynn
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@NewsAsset @YossiBenYakar Rob, you need to take a break from all of these types of stories, brother.
Give your heart and mind a break.
Just some advice from one empathetic person to another. ❤️
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x.com/CapitanBitcoin…
Young Afghan woman: “If you’re a woman and you have a toothache, you CANNOT get treated. Women are banned from education, so there are no female dentists… and men are not allowed to treat women.”
This is life for women under strict Islamic rule.
Let that sink in.
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@FDWhiteOfficial @Crux_of_Crypto They either already did raise it, or it's in the works, yes.
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@ShiningScience I think this is more of a statement about the citizens' trust in their government than anything else. Once folks started realizing that government views them as a commodity, instead of a human being, thats when any trust is gone.
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FACT: Modern medicine has slashed child mortality, reducing it from over 20% to under 4%.
But parents in developed countries are increasingly refusing preventative care.
Experts warn that vaccine refusal and the failure to administer other preventative care has already led to unnecessary deaths.
Historically, the journey to adulthood was a grim gamble, with more than 20% of children failing to reach their fifth birthday due to uncontrolled infection and malnutrition. Today, advancements in vaccines, sanitation, and neonatal care have fundamentally transformed global health, reducing under-five mortality to record lows. However, a staggering tragedy remains: nearly five million children still lose their lives every year. Most of these deaths are caused by conditions that modern science solved decades ago, such as pneumonia, diarrhea, and malaria, highlighting a persistent gap in global healthcare equity.
The disparity in survival rates reveals a critical infrastructure divide; in regions lacking medical resources, the death rate can still exceed one in twenty-five. Beyond the moral imperative, investing in child health serves as a powerful economic catalyst. Data suggests that every dollar spent on medical personnel and vaccines generates twenty dollars in social and economic returns. Ultimately, closing this healthcare gap is about more than just medicine—it is about ensuring that the circumstances of a child's birth do not determine their basic right to survive.
source: World Health Organization. (2024). Child Mortality: Global Trends and Impact of Modern Interventions.

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We did a detailed report on the global hash rate taken up by Iran AND how it was only costing them $1,300/BTC to mine while the rest of the world was at $55k/BTC and more. That was heavy sell pressure - youtube.com/live/RqKPzOnpO…

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A company losing $14 billion a year is guaranteeing investors a 17.5% minimum return. I've seen this movie before...(Voyager, Celsius, FTX, Luna).
When the A.I. companies crash, Bitcoin and crypto will welcome back those poor retail (and institutional) investors) back with open arms.
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: OpenAI reportedly offering private-equity firms a guaranteed minimum return of 17.5% in push to raise fresh capital.
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@ShiningScience Ummm... yeah, there's no way that's getting approved by this government. 😒😔
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🎗 In a revolutionary breakthrough, researchers from three leading American universities have discovered a method to destroy cancer cells using light, completely eliminating the need for drugs or chemotherapy. Early studies show an astonishing 99% success rate, offering unprecedented hope for millions battling this devastating disease.
The technique, known as phototherapy at the cellular level, targets cancer cells with highly precise light wavelengths that cause them to break apart while leaving healthy cells unharmed. Unlike traditional treatments, this approach avoids the severe side effects of chemotherapy and radiation, providing a safer and more effective alternative.
Experts say this discovery could transform cancer treatment worldwide. By harnessing light to selectively dismantle malignant cells, doctors may soon have a non-invasive therapy capable of treating various types of cancer, including those resistant to conventional methods.
While further trials are needed before widespread use, this milestone represents a major leap forward in oncology, showing that cancer may one day be fought without the collateral damage caused by current treatments. The era of drug-free, targeted cancer therapy may be closer than ever.

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Vitalik with a truth bomb
Maverick@Mavericks100xs
BREAKING: Vitalik states that @Pumpfun has killed memecoins by turning new retail investors entering the crypto space into degenerate gamblers and with no real-world use, the industry will die fast. He also stated that @pumpfun has been a net negative to crypto since it was released in 2024 by draining the $crypto ecosystem with coins like the $Trump coin eroding trust.
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Steve Flynn retuiteado

Gala has evolved.
news.gala.com/gala/gala-has-…
The next phase is focused on what will drive the ecosystem forward: GalaChain and the Gala DeFi ecosystem.
Gala is also becoming a lean, AI-first company, using AI to move faster and scale innovation across the network.
A stronger foundation for developers, projects, and communities.
#GalaDefi #GalaChain #GalaSwap

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@ctoLarsson @FredrikHjelm4 Europe is kind of a hot mess! 🔥
Sad to see. In the past, everyone in the US would say, "Why can't we do this or that like the EU?" Very sad CTO. 😔
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Yes SE is pretty capital gains friendly.
The problem areas:
- if you have a (profitable) business, then it’s one of the highest tax loads in the world (20.6% company tax + up to 50% dividend tax above 200,000).
- crypto tax. Worst in the world. Very dangerous. As you can’t fully deduct loss making trades from profitable trades, you could rake up a million in tax even if your portfolio never crossed 100 sek. That’s insane.
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Sweden: we are a high-tax socialist country, everyone contributes, we take care of each other
The income tax story is real. Starts at 30%, hits 55% at the top, add employer social fees at 31.4% and you're north of 65% fully loaded on senior salaries
Also Sweden:
>inheritance tax abolished 2004
>gift tax abolished 2004
>wealth tax abolished 2007
>property tax capped at $900/year regardless of what your home is worth
>no tax on unrealized gains
>borrow against your holdco personally and live on the loan tax free
>capital gains at 20-30%, only when you actually take money out
>ISK accounts (think Roth IRA but works for unlisted assets too, no capital gains tax on the inside)
I spent years believing the story. Running a company and making some money changed it
The big families didn't build dynasties despite the tax system. They built it, across Social Democrat and centre-right governments alike, because the rules never changed when the party did
I ran the California comparison. Top income is similar pain, roughly 50% combined. But California taxes capital gains as ordinary income, around 37% combined. Federal estate tax hits 40% above $14M. Sweden is more capital-friendly than California in almost every category that matters for building generational wealth
The story Sweden tells about itself is not the real story. It punishes labor and protects capital, same as everywhere else. Just with better parental leave so nobody complains
Look, the low capital taxes are actually good policy. Abolishing inheritance tax brought capital back and the data supports it. But the gap between how labor and capital get taxed is hard to justify on fairness grounds. A flatter, more harmonized rate between the two would be simpler and more honest
It would also save the country billions of hours in admin overhead, for individuals navigating the rules and for the civil services enforcing them
Why not just do a flat level across? Seems easier
Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪 English

@NewsAsset @mamboitaliano__ Low fat and low cholesterol started in the 80s, and now we have the greatest mental health crisis in the world! The 🧠 needs fat. It feeds on cholesterol. Put the healthy fat back in your diet.
*This message is brought to you by your 🧠. Thanks you!
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@TheCryptoCPA @anothercohen Why just 100, and not live forever? 🤔
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Finally finished vibe coding my personal health app built with Claude. Here's what it does:
- Connects to the Oura API to sync sleep, recovery, steps, and exercise data
- Tracks my monthly bloodwork via Rythm Health CSV uploads
- Uses Playwright to scrape Chronometer daily nutrition and water intake
- Uses Gemini to OCR Ladder workout screenshots and track my lifts
- Full dashboard with weight trends, calorie balance charts, macro tracking, and a tabbed daily log
It's completely interactive and honestly, pretty fucking cool. Blood markers even have visualizations based on what's in range and out of range.
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@CardanoMentor Well...... Doge almost made it to a dollar, soooo.... I think it's a real use blockchain, with absolute real-world use case. But unfortunately, crypto has been more about hype than real use. So my answer is yes, Ada can far exceed $6 if mainstream wants it to be.
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@concreteaz74 @rami_hashimi I just got off the phone with Lionel Ritchie, and he said........
GIF
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@rami_hashimi Holy fuck that is insane. You are so lucky to have these contacts. You are amazing. I just got of a 30 mins call with Elton John, he said to say hello and he will see you at the ball on Friday night.
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