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I work in corporate finance and my job is to keep people from doing ridiculous things. Avoid scams & stupidity. I do the HODL strategy w/ $BTC $VGT and $VOO

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Path to wealth - • buy $BTC for LONG term savings • max out 401K into $SPX • max out Roth IRA • utilize 529 plans for child's education • own your home • pay cash for 3+ year old vehicles • use but ALWAYS pay off credit cards • go to college on smart financial terms
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
21 questions in 21 minutes. Bitcoin, AI, and innovation in the digital age with @PresidioBitcoin.
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Ron Sovereignty Swanson⚡️🗝️
Had a hotel bar convo with normies last night. They were all history buffs, and they asked if I liked history… I told them I’m not a huge history buff but that I knew a lot about the history of money, the different types of money and how ultimately, central powers were always able to capture the money at the expense of the actual value producers in every society we’ve had etc. I pointed to the fact that money is a language that can direct the course of history more than any other factor They were all blown away that they knew so much about history but had never really thought about monetary history and how it constantly changed the course of humanity One person even said “oh are you into cryptocurrency and Bitcoin?” And I said, well yes this all does lead to Bitcoin as the first money that can’t be captured but I’m not going there, and stuck to monetary history. With their reactions, l guarantee that those 4 people left with an itch to learn more about the history of money Once you understand the history of money, you won’t have to pitch “Bitcoin” I’d even suggest to stay away from the word altogether and plant curiosity that ultimately leads to Bitcoin anyway
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toomas hendrik ilves@IlvesToomas·
Average monthly salary in Narva: €1472, across the river in Ivangorod: 200-400 USD, i.e. 180-360€ In Estonia: quality education, healthcare. Estonian basic pension, 817€/mo. Russia 240€ In Ivangorod, young men get sent to fight in Ukraine. In Estonia young men and women go study in Italy under the EU Erasmus programme Estonia: #2 in freedom of the press. Russia: #171 out of 180 countries. All permanent residents of Estonia, i.e. everyone in Narva enjoy free movement within the EU, i.e. you can live and work anywhere in the European Union. In Russia, well, there's always Kamchatka. So of course, an irredentist/separatist movement, right?
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Bartosz Chmielewski@BeChmielewski·
I can't believe the flood of silly analyses on X about this virtual "Narva People's Republic." If this trend continues, journalists / commentators will effectively orchestrate the secession themselves, annex Narva to Russia, and subsequently ponder how to reverse it. The fairy tale about separatism in Narva and all sorts of "people's republics" in the Baltic states is just a way to get attention/clicks. Virtual "people's republics" online have been popping up since the start of the previous decade. They've already targeted Latvia, Estonia, and there was even a "Vilnius People's Republic" run in Polish. Did any of them come true? NO! The vast majority of these "people's republic" news stories are written by journalists who don't know the local context of Russian-speaking communities in Latvia or Estonia. Okay, but what about these internet separatists this time? Since this "scandal" blew up, the "people's republic"'s online reach has grown from a few dozen subscribers to 500. I'll bet most of the followers who joined last week are people interested in the group for professional reasons. Today's Postimees edition published an investigation into the online phenomenon of the "Narva People's Republic," which suggests there are only two active supporters of separatism in Estonia :) The journalists joined the inner circle of internet separatists. As it turned out, in that circle besides the channel owner, there were just two others: a port worker from Sillamäe and one potential "fighter" from Tallinn. The Sillamäe port worker was the Postimees journalists, and the "fighter" from Tallinn, according to the authors, is probably a journalist from a competing paper or a KaPo officer. Unfortunately, these sensational stories harm Estonia's image.
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Tesla Europe, Middle East & Africa
Together with RDW, we have officially completed the final vehicle testing phase for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and have submitted all documentation required for the UN R-171 approval + Article 39 exemptions. The RDW team is now reviewing the documentation and test results package internally. They have communicated the expected approval for Netherlands date of 4/10, shifting from 3/20 previously and we look forward to successful completion of this cooperation.  Following the Netherlands’ approval, European countries will be able to recognize this approval nationally. We are anticipating a possible EU-wide approval during the summer. Over the past 18 months, this approval has involved a series of intense documentation, development, testing, research & audits. Including but certainly not limited to: – 1,600,000+ km of FSD (Supervised) testing on EU roads – 13,000+ customer sales ride-alongs – 4,500+ track test scenario executions – Thousands of pages of written documentation for 400+ compliance requirements – Dozens of research studies into safety performance/results We're extremely proud of the work conducted with the RDW team up until this point. We very much look forward to the approval in April, and sharing FSD (Supervised) with our patient EU customers!
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Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Speaker Mike Johnson claims the Epstein files can’t be released unredacted because they contain intelligence-agency material that falls under national security. He says it’s dangerous to force the DOJ to declassify documents they didn’t create, especially when they involve other agencies like the CIA or NSA. Johnson warns that releasing the Epstein files unredacted would put national security at risk.
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Abe Lopez, Author
Abe Lopez, Author@AbeLopezAuthor·
@lporiginalg “You see? This is why I don’t talk to you people.” — DaRWIn
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I,Hypocrite
I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg·
This is fine.
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Tesla@Tesla·
We – design the chips & hardware – make the cars w/ said hardware – collect real-world data at scale – train the real-world AI model – built (& continue to expand) the massive supercomputer cluster that trains it – deploy AI directly to millions of robots on wheels All that is shared with @Tesla_Optimus for broader applications in both the physical & digital world
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@griswold Bigger bombs needed
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Matt Griswold@griswold·
Anyone know how to beat this level?
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
Saylor: "We're headed toward a world where there's a billion people that just want a bank account that pays them 8%... what they're gonna know is that digital money is powered by Bitcoin."
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Interesting IF true
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la

I talked to two Israeli sources on why Iranian launches continue to increase, despite US-Israeli claims that they have destroyed almost all of the launchers. Here is what they said: 1) The 90–95% drop in volume claimed by CENTCOM earlier in the month was probably a temporary lull as Iran repositioned its remaining launchers into hardened sites. Independent satellite analysis suggests that a significant portion of the "80% destruction" claimed by the IDF actually hit high-fidelity decoys. 2) Despite fewer launchers, the lethality per strike has increased. Iran's shift to cluster warheads has allowed a single missile to impact multiple locations simultaneously, compensating for the lower volume of launches 3) Iran has successfully set up mobile, underground units able to fire at steady rates. Iran used that quiet period to move their remaining ~100-120 heavy launchers into "Super-Hardened" facilities 4) Iran is utilizing its Zolfaqar and Dezful road-mobile launchers. These units move from hardened tunnels to pre-surveyed launch spots, fire, and return underground in under 10 minutes, often before coalition drones can re-task for a strike. 5) Because these launching units are decentralized, it is very hard for US and Israeli intelligence to get info on them. Israel and the United States do not have an answer to this problem. That is why they are trying escalation on energy sources instead. But that is backfiring.

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Crumbhunter
Crumbhunter@Crumb_hunter·
To anyone scared to go to the gym because they’re worried people are going to make fun of them The people who’s opinions actually matter are too busy disappointed in their own physique to make fun of yours
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@BrandonMBlum Just gotta eliminate them all. They live in the world as it was 1,000 years ago.
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Chairman @SECPaulSAtkins regarding the Commission’s interpretation on crypto assets: “We’re breaking from the past. We are now giving clarity from the SEC’s perspective as to what are and are not securities.”
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