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Collective Badger
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Grassroots Bitcoin adoption in developing nations. Connecting communities to peer-to-peer money. Financial inclusion is a right, not a privilege.
Katılım Ocak 2018
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A zero allocation to bitcoin is a bet.
It's a bet that the currency losing 6% of its purchasing power per year will suddenly stop losing purchasing power.
It's a bet that the government running 120% debt-to-GDP will suddenly become fiscally disciplined.
It's a bet that the asset that returned 26,931% over the past decade while bonds returned 87% will stop outperforming.
Fidelity @DigitalAssets's latest research by @ChrisJKuiper breaks down the ultimate case for bitcoin in any portfolio.
Most allocators aren't avoiding bitcoin because they evaluated it.
They're avoiding it because they haven't done the work.
Zero requires a thesis. "I haven't looked into it" isn't one.
Full link to the report in the comments

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The real revolution behind Direct to Wallet is this: once you set it up the first time, you never need to come back to the app again, unless you want to change your receiving address.
Check out this quick tutorial on how to buy Bitcoin in Mexico with Aureo. 🇲🇽⚡️
Aureo@AureoBitcoin
"Es muy difícil comprar Bitcoin en México" No. Toma L I T E R A L segundos (y con autocustodia). Spoiler: duras más esperando que cargue tu app del banco que comprando Bitcoin con Aureo 😉 Aquí va el paso a paso completo 🧵↓
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you only get:
1 summer with them as a baby
3 as a toddler
5 as a child
3 as a preteen
6 as a teen
so let them run barefoot,
turn on the sprinkler,
cut up the watermelon,
chase fireflies under fading golden skies
because the summers of sticky hands, sun tired kids, and slow evenings filled with the sounds of childhood
do not last forever 🤍
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New research indicates that fathers build bonds best with their children (and craft secure attachment in them) by "destablizing the child" in a "safe environment. Fathers in the study had a unique ability to make their children laugh and therefore create more perceived safety for the child which led to stronger attachment. Mothers made children feel safe too, usually with repetition and soothing, but the laughing and playing did not make the children as attached as it did when fathers performed it.
Several things jump out from this at me:
First, a father who is relaxed enough to laugh and play indicates a safe environment. Fathers are biologically the providers of safety, so if dad is relaxed, the world must truly be safe. Children may be picking up on this.
Second, being worthy of a father's time and attention is a huge marker for kids. A father's attention may actually mean more in many cases, as we've seen in other studies. The bond with mom is equally as important, but sometimes the bond with mom is taken for granted, where the bond with dad is taken as remarkable due to perceived other demands on his time.
What this means: Dads, you've got to be playing with your kids. As silly and disruptive as possible. They need this from you. It's one of the strongest ways they can bond to you.
More about the research: psypost.org/laughter-plays…
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I saw a post from a dad that said he does a "family presentation night" once a month.
Each kid picks a topic. Practices it. Presents it.
His 8-year-old presented on dinosaurs.
Eye contact. Q&A. The whole thing.
I will be implementing this with my kids asap. I have a 6-year-old boy and a 2-year-old girl. The 2-year-old probably can't do presentations yet, but let's see.
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@eduardosadot @raulgtzoficial Pena ajena es escribir las pendejadas que escribes y que nadie lee. Eduardo vas y chingas a tu madre
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@raulgtzoficial Leo los comentarios y me da pena ajena la proyección de la personalidad de algunos mexicanos, el resultado es la pérdida de vidas humanas, y eso es lo principalmente lamentable, las conjeturas sin fundamento solo evidencian la humanidad o resentimiento de quienes lo escriben QEPD
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Qué trágico. La tarde de este viernes falleció Diego Osuna Miranda, de 17 años, hijo del director general de BBVA México, Eduardo Osuna Osuna, tras un accidente ocurrido en la carretera Acámbaro–Valle de Bravo.
De acuerdo con los primeros reportes, la camioneta Suburban blindada en la que viajaba, acompañado de otras personas, se impactó de manera frontal contra un camión de carga.
Diego era el hijo mayor del directivo bancario. La noticia ha causado profunda consternación. 🙏



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@heraldodemexico @eduardosadot Ni la mamá de Lalo lee estas pendejadas
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#OpinionesCompletas | Universidad sin sectarismo
Cuando la universidad deja de ser un espacio de diálogo y se convierte en escenario de vetos y censuras, pierde una de sus características esenciales: la pluralidad.
✍️ @eduardosadot
heraldodemexico.com.mx/opinion/2026/3…
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My kid's soccer game
Saturday morning
I'm on the sideline in cargo shorts
Six pockets
Two snack bars in the left thigh
Capri Sun in the right
Band-Aids in the back
Phone, keys, wallet distributed across the remaining three
Every pocket has a purpose
I look around
Every other dad is dressed like he's about to present at a Morgan Stanley client dinner
Loafers
On grass
One guy is wearing a Rolex Submariner to watch eight-year-olds miss the ball
I look at my wrist
Timex
$42
Tells the exact same time
The Rolex guy's kid just kicked it out of bounds
His watch did not help
Halftime
The dads gather near the cooler
One of them turns to me
"What do you do?"
I said "I adjust numbers"
He laughed
I wasn't joking
He said he runs a financial advisory firm
I said "so you charge people 1% to invest in the S&P 500"
He said "it's more nuanced than that"
I said "is it though"
He said "we provide comprehensive financial planning"
I said "what does that mean"
He said "asset allocation. Risk management. Tax optimization."
I said "so you put their money in an index fund, tell them not to panic when it drops, and send them a quarterly PDF"
He didn't respond
Another dad leaned in
Said he uses a financial advisor too
I asked how his portfolio did last year
He said "about 14%"
I said "the S&P did 18. So you paid someone to underperform an index you could have bought from your couch for free."
He said "yeah but I don't know how to do all that"
I said "do you know how to open an app"
He said "yes"
I said "then you know how to do all that"
The advisor looked at me
I looked at him
His Rolex was still telling the same time as my Timex
I said "look, I'm sure you're good at what you do. I just think what you do could be a YouTube video."
He said "there's value in the relationship"
I said "there's value in a lot of things. Doesn't mean they're worth 1% of everything you own. Every year. Forever."
Someone's kid scored
Nobody knew whose
We all clapped
The game ended 3-2
Or maybe 4-2
The scorekeeping was about as reliable as an actively managed fund
My kid ran over
She said "did you see my goal?"
I said "I saw all of them"
I didn't know which one was hers
But I was there
Cargo shorts fully loaded
Snack bars distributed
Capri Sun deployed
Band-Aid applied
Timex still ticking
Sent from my iPhone
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Discover another of our country’s hidden gems – made in El Salvador 🇸🇻
Along the Ruta Panorámica, known for its mountain landscapes, you’ll find Azomalli, a dining spot surrounded by nature.
Between mountains and views of Lake Ilopango, Azomalli is a place to disconnect and enjoy the weather with a cup of coffee.
📍Azomalli
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Russell Crowe asks Joe Rogan the dad question that hits deep: “You dig being a dad?”
Rogan’s answer is raw and real:
“I love it. It’s bizarre… the greatest human privilege. It’s changed me as a human being in so many different ways. Dave Chappelle has a great phrase: not only did it increase the amount of love I have, it increased my capacity for love.”
From a 28-year-old to a 14-year-old, Rogan reflects on how fatherhood shattered old beliefs—he used to think everyone should have kids; now he knows it’s not for everybody, but for him, it’s been one of the most powerful, transformative forces in his life.
Clip from this 51-second heart-to-heart—two dads getting real about the wild ride of raising humans.
Whether you’re a parent or not, does this resonate? Has fatherhood (or parenthood) ever expanded your capacity to love in ways you never expected?
Your thoughts—drop them below.
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The tavern scene in Inglourious Basterds (2009) when Fassbender orders three drinks with the wrong fingers. One tiny gesture and the whole room realizes something’s off.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
What’s your favorite “oh, this guy is so f***ed” scene?
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Imagine you had to choose your life at age 40:
Option A:
Single. No kids.
$10M net worth.
Travel anywhere. Total freedom.
Quiet house. Quiet holidays.
Option B:
Married. 3 kids.
$1M net worth.
Drive a Toyota. Chaos every morning.
Loud house. Full dinner table.
Be honest, which life are you choosing?
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@theAndrewHersh Lottery ticket is exactly what the fiat system promotes. Keep playing
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@jyn_urso nobody cares except others who are also holding the same lottery ticket, hoping to be catapulted to wealth and status they otherwise could never earn
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@DavidFaitelson_ @Miguel_layun Y tú sigues siendo un pinche puerco
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Maravilloso por el Doctor Meraz y por @Miguel_layun…
Mis respetos a ambos…
René Tovar@Rene_Tovar
Claudia Cid, la jugadora que se rompió los ligamentos de la rodilla y su equipo en Albania le rescindió el contrato ya fue operada hoy por el Dr Gerardo Meraz, quien lo hizo en forma altruista. Miguel Layún pagará todos los gastos hospitalarios.
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