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@DoctorBitcoin

$mstr $gme $BTC| Saylor fan | Bitcoin Believer | The future will be amazing | Sound Money = Sound Health

Cyberspace Katılım Kasım 2008
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Doctor ₿@DoctorBitcoin·
Bitcoin- out for ourselves, but in this together.
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Josh Man@JoshMandell6·
Here's the question I have for the Bitcoin Illuminati: Why couldn't it be the case that Bitcoin ends up becoming the universal settlement rails, but not necessarily the payment rails? Bitcoin's got the strongest security and decentralization, making it perfect for settling big transfers like those between banks or countries. But for everyday small payments, might it be impractical? So, couldn't we have Bitcoin as the rock-solid base layer for final settlement, while other networks or second-layer solutions handle the moment-to-moment stuff on top?
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Tyler Green
Tyler Green@GreenTyler27·
Can someone please tell me how exactly does taxing a 19-year-old’s Dogecoin gains help improve housing availability in Australia? I’ll wait.
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pingu@pingu4ll·
if this a simulation, what are we simulating
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Doctor ₿@DoctorBitcoin·
Kids shifted from productive farm assets to costly urban pets. Children have been replaced with cats and dogs. Cats and dogs will be replaced with AI chatbots. All because of monetary debasement. Bitcoin is humanity’s hope.
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Doctor ₿@DoctorBitcoin·
@rushicrypto @basedcrypto101 To have true capitalism, we need free market money, but we have centrally controlled government money that is manipulated by governments and central banks for political narratives and war. Bitcoin is the future and the first true free market money. It cant be debased or stolen
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Rushi@rushicrypto·
If capitalism is so great, why do corporations need so many tax breaks, subsidies, exemptions, grants, legal protections, bailouts, and trade protections? When citizens need these things, why is it socialism?
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Tyler Green
Tyler Green@GreenTyler27·
If Clare wants that then why was this done? Australia in 2005: - 20M people - Houses ~4–5× incomes - Stronger purchasing power - Lower debt burden - zero debt Australia in 2026: - 27M+ people - Houses ~9–16× incomes - Weaker purchasing power - Record debt and asset inflation - $1.1T debt (Labor have been in power since 2022)
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Doctor ₿@DoctorBitcoin·
@lesstenny It's all bullshit - just higher taxes wrapped up as altruism.
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Politic@l Spinner.@lesstenny·
Anyone else watching Jim Chalmers this morning? Brilliant stuff from him, explaining the misleading crap from the MSM, who are exploiting it for their own merits. How hard is it these days to try and help younger people to get into their own homes, a must watch folks #auspol
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Doctor ₿@DoctorBitcoin·
@strangerous10 Taking from productive people and giving to the unproductive. Without businesses, there are no real jobs.
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stranger@strangerous10·
For Sunrise viewers who couldn’t hear Tanya Plibersek over Nat Barr & Barnaby Joyce’s constant interruptions, what she said was “Those who work for a living should not get taxed more on their wages than ppl who are living on their assets”✅ Hard to argue with that. #auspol
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Doctor ₿@DoctorBitcoin·
@business No shit Sherlock - no one becomes more productive and prosperous from higher taxes on small businesses.
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Jenko@7_jenkinson·
Does anyone seriously have numbers on the number of young people gambling their home deposit on the short-term share market? Or is this just an anecdotal thing to highlight a problem that doesn't exist? #insiders
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Doctor ₿@DoctorBitcoin·
Australia’s economy is summarised as: 1) Property Ponzi 2) Looking after disabled and old people 3) being a government bureaucrat 4) digging rocks out of the ground 5) selling lattes 6) green energy subsidies Anything else? #auspol
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
I am sick and tired of grown adults calling the climate crisis a hoax. This is not a debate, the science has been settled for decades. Your ignorance is not just embarrassing, it is actively destroying the planet and every living thing on it.
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ابراهیم عزیزی@Ebrahimazizi33·
Iran, within the framework of its national sovereignty and the guarantee of international trade security, has prepared a professional mechanism to manage traffic in the Strait of Hormuz along a designated route, which will be unveiled soon. In this process, only commercial vessels and parties cooperating with Iran will benefit from it. The necessary fees will be collected for the specialized services provided under this mechanism. This route will remain closed to the operators of the so‑called “freedom project.”
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Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
“Direct all investment into super” “Done” “Now raise the age they can access it”
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Doctor ₿@DoctorBitcoin·
@james00000001 Pulling the ladder out - to enslave people to the needs of the government. Ensuring the productive people leave for Dubai, Singapore, or even New Zealand
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James One 😷@james00000001·
BREAKING: Bids are down! Investors can no longer legally rort the tax system to pay less tax than workers. The Howard tax rorts are finally coming to an end. He hyped the property market for too long, leaving wages in the dust. Grandfathering protects existing & prevents crash.
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Tyler Green
Tyler Green@GreenTyler27·
How can anyone seriously claim that taxing shares, ETFs, Bitcoin and investment gains will help young Australians acquire their first home? Those are the exact kind of wealth creation vehicles many young people use to try and escape the cycle of paying never ending rent. You are not helping people into home ownership by taxing away their ability to build a deposit. You’re actually making it much harder. This is a horrible attempt at housing policy reform.
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that stock chick@ausstockchick

Less than 40% of capital gains earned by individuals come from property. So the CGT changes were never about generational inequality. This is daylight robbery. #auspol

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