

Alex
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@AlexDVoss
Building the Future I want to Live in. CFO @tipolisltd and @nxatomics CEO @BitCorpCapital, CIO @autrisgroup









My vision for America is a nuclear reactor in the center of every campus quad


What are we using instead of paying Docusign $65/month now?

Once Strategy raises that dividend to 12%, we’ll be getting a sweet ass $1 per month for every 1 share owned. Then your $1M next egg will pay you $120,000 per year tax deferred for 8.3 years. Who here owns STRC now and for the long term?

We're building a startup city with pro-tech common law legal system on a Caribbean paradise island. Just like in the sci-fi novels, with the brute reality of difficult Central American governments. Now @ProsperaGlobal has come out stronger, as the socialist government was voted out decisively. On March 25-29th, we celebrate the new wave of Latin American liberty and continue our work attracting top startups, after we had e.g. @TimDraper, @brian_armstrong and @balajis here and $20m+ raised. The coming demo day may have the highest density of great startups here ever (despite the last cohort winning the Draper Challenge), and we have visitors confirmed such as @sytses, @waitbutwhy and @cremieuxrecueil The main venues are sold out (a few VIP spots left), but there are still good venues around with shuttles.

Mexican highways are a prime example of how we, as a society, can function without mandatory auto insurance. In Mexico, there is no mandatory vehicle insurance (which is mandatory throughout the EU). However, the owners of Mexican highways want to ensure their highways are as safe as possible, minimize any conflicts, and save as many lives as possible. So, included in the toll fee—as soon as you enter the highway—you automatically have coverage for damages caused by others, medical assistance, roadside assistance, infrastructure damage, breakdown assistance, towing, and similar services. The coverage is up to ~2.2 million Mexican pesos (approx. $120,000 USD), depending on the type of damage. This is roughly how it would work in a free market, without state rent-seeking by a few insurance companies.







texas and florida having a generational glow up simply by not being insane