Mr.1986Bets

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Mr.1986Bets

Mr.1986Bets

@1986bets

BTC and Crypto Enthusiasts since bull run of 2017/PC and Gaming/Cars and Motorsports and I love a really good stake.

Katılım Şubat 2021
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The ₿itcoin Therapist
The ₿itcoin Therapist@TheBTCTherapist·
Millennials looking at this chart preparing for their 4th recession in 25 years 😭
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Sushi under a microscope Did you know that both pork and sushi contain by far the most amount of parasites of any meat?
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Richard
Richard@RLC5061·
@saylor He now has to dilute MSTR to replenish the dividend coverage account. MSTR will be dead this week and perhaps next week. How low will MSTR go?
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
Strategy has completed the repurchase of $1.5 billion of its 2029 Convertible Notes at an ~8% discount to par, generating an incremental 0.7% BTC Yield and lowering aggregate debt to $6.7 billion. $MSTR $STRC strategy.com/press/strategy…
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Alex 👽
Alex 👽@AlexesNakamoto·
Jeff Walton’s MSTR story is wild. He rode it down from ~$1,200 to ~$100, watched the market call Strategyᴮ dead, then looked at the debt profile and said: the market is wrong. When Bitcoin hit $19k again, he took his bonus, portfolio, retirement accounts, brokerage - even the last $7,500 from his HELOC - and bought long-dated MSTR calls. Absolute conviction. Absolutely not for normal humans. h/t @natbrunell
Alex 👽@AlexesNakamoto

Critics look at Bitcoin treasury companies and say: “This seems too good to be true.” But Jeff Walton made a great point when Natalie Brunell asked him about Strive’s $SATA. The structure is simple. The balance sheet is public. The filings are public. The assets are visible. Meanwhile, banks are highly leveraged, lending out and rehypothecating your capital behind the scenes - and almost nobody questions it. Maybe transparency feels risky only because we’re used to opacity. h/t @natbrunell

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
It’s chaos in Yosemite National Park This is the first summer since Yosemite stopped using their reservation system There have been almost 100,000 more visitors than this time last year It’s so crowded the lines of cards are hours long and people are parking illegally in the meadows that are supposed to be protected “The line of cars goes on and on and on, all waiting to get into Yosemite National Park. People were waiting for like at least hour and a half and once you're inside, the waiting isn't over” By 7.30 am parking can already be at capacity “The entire park, it was impossible to park. There's nowhere to park for anybody. Waiting to find parking, waiting to get on the shuttle — With many getting impatient and just illegally parking wherever they could. There are people pulling onto meadows, pulling off pavement, going off-road” “Environmental Resource Center says it was at least better than this. Without any limits the amount of vehicles, amount of people, it becomes overwhelmed. He believes the decision was good for business, not for the environment” You can’t even take the shuttles they’re so packed, I found: Shuttles are overwhelmed, trails including Half Dome cables are jammed, and congestion is constant. Park staff and environmental groups say it’s harming sensitive meadows and wildlife habitat There is no daily cap on vehicles during peak summer hours Many park employees, over 300 signed a petition, environmental groups, and former staff criticize the decision as prioritizing crowds over visitor experience Go back to a strict reservation system. There are way too many people
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Mr.1986Bets
Mr.1986Bets@1986bets·
@WallStreetApes Glad I went before all this madness, twice. Although my family wants to go again but after seeing this, I'm going to have to plan around it somehow and avoid this craziness.
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Antonello Guerrera
Antonello Guerrera@antoguerrera·
Former Ferrari chairman Montezemolo tears the new electric Ferrari “Luce” apart: “I cannot say what I really think: I would harm Ferrari. We risk the destruction of a legend. So sorry. Take the Prancing Horse off. At least the Chinese won’t copy this car”
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
I literally gasped watching this Caleb Hammer asks how this transgender guest paid for his transition surgery, specifically “the boob job” He replies “That was free — Colorado taxpayers” - Transition surgery free - Boob job free - Hormones medications free All this was free, paid for by American taxpayers Again, I want to repeat this. US Taxpayers are paying for boob jobs for transgender men to get implants I had to verify this and it’s all true Colorado’s Medicaid program (Health First Colorado) covers gender-affirming care services, including surgeries like breast augmentation This was recently changed under their Democrat Governor In 2025, Colorado passed HB 25-1309 signed by Gov. Jared Polis. This codified and expanded insurance protections for gender-affirming care across plans, including hormone therapy, breast augmentation, facial surgery, and more It even prevents insurers from denying what transgenders consider medically necessary care. Private insurance plans in the state must also cover these services under essential health benefits rules Absolutely insane
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Billy Howell
Billy Howell@billyjhowell·
Just learned about the concept of a “telescope ranch” in Texas. People pay to have their $10,000+ telescope rigs set up in the middle of TX to avoid light pollution. Every night the roof rolls back off the warehouses. Then you can remote in to your telescope and use it from anywhere in the world.
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The ₿itcoin Therapist
The ₿itcoin Therapist@TheBTCTherapist·
3 days later the largest single day crypto liquidation ~ $19 billion dollars wiped out— Bitcoin decoupled from the rest of the market and has remained significantly down despite index all time highs across the board. What really happened that day? We still actually have no idea
Fuel@fuelkek

this was like 7 months ago wth

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TheUltimator5
TheUltimator5@TheUltimator5·
Newton's 4th fundamental principal: For every Newton post on X, there is an equal and inevitable screenshot reposted on Reddit.
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Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos@JeffBezos·
Yes, the United States has the most progressive tax system in the world. The top 1% pay 40% of taxes, the bottom 50% pay 3% of taxes. We can make it even more progressive by zeroing out taxes on the bottom half. It’s a small amount of the total tax revenue but very meaningful to people in this group.
Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay

Jeff Bezos said the bottom half of Americans should pay zero federal income tax. He cited a nurse in Queens making ~$75K and paying ~$12K in taxes saying “we shouldn’t be asking this nurse in Queens to send money to Washington.”

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Mr.1986Bets
Mr.1986Bets@1986bets·
@Jackkk What if I used it to buy BTC, can I still buy a coffee? Im just buying an appreciating asset with a depreciating one.
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Jack@Jackkk·
Kevin O’Leary says people in credit card debt shouldn’t be buying coffee “If you have a credit card balance that goes into the next month and you’re spending $5 on a coffee, you’re crazy” “I’ll give you permission to buy a coffee for $5 if you have no balance on your credit card at the end of the month” “The reason I own all the credit card companies is people are paying 23% interest” “Why would you do that to yourself? I can’t make 23% in the market every year. Why would you let someone do that to you?” “So no, no coffees for you except the one you make at home for 19 cents unless you pay off your credit card”
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HOJO
HOJO@Hojo111111·
@InsaneReality If I come to a full stop on the highway that’s always what I am being alert on. I’m surprised more people don’t think this way.
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Jack Mallers
Jack Mallers@jackmallers·
Hidden in the chaos is arguably Bitcoin's greatest adoption story to date. In the middle of a war, a country chose Bitcoin to settle trade. Not gold. Not the dollar. Not stablecoins. Why? Because in the end, the best money wins. Bitcoin is money for all when you need it most.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: A photographer captured the Sun for three years straight from the exact same spot at the same time, then combined every position into one incredible image
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I.Ben💧
I.Ben💧@I_Ben_1·
Watch who they’ll pay €200M in 5 years just to polish Hugo’s shoes… like Mbappé did for Lamine.
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Best Clips
Best Clips@best_clips__·
Michigan police use grappling hooks, and this happens…
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 MAN BUYS 80 PIZZA HUTS TO BRING BACK THE ICONIC VERSION AMERICA MISSED — AND PEOPLE ARE LOSING THEIR MINDS Tim Sparks, president of Daland Corporation, owns more than 80 Pizza Hut franchises across the country, and he’s now turning many of them back into the old-school Pizza Huts millions of Americans grew up with. While most restaurant chains keep replacing everything with self-checkout screens, gray walls, and sterile modern redesigns… Sparks is bringing back the version people actually remember: • red plastic cups • Pac-Man machines • packed salad bars • giant family booths • Tiffany-style lamps hanging over the tables And people are getting unexpectedly emotional over it. Some of these restored “classic” Pizza Huts are now becoming top-performing locations because customers say it doesn’t just feel like pizza anymore… It feels like stepping back into a completely different era of life. Sparks says the mission is bigger than nostalgia. He wants to rebuild places where families actually sit together again, put their phones down, and talk the way they used to. Now the internet is flooding the comments: • “This feels more human than modern restaurants” • “We didn’t realize how good we had it” • “This is what childhood felt like” • “Why does this make me emotional?” Some customers are reportedly driving HOURS just to eat inside one because they say modern restaurants lost the feeling that made people love them in the first place. Now people are asking: Did corporations deliberately turn restaurants into cold, forgettable spaces... because real human connection was never the priority anymore? 📹: CBS19
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