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@IderbatA

Co-founder of Avtamata (Mongolia’s #1 robo advisor). Author of multiple best-selling books. Investor, Entrepreneur, and Content enthusiast.

Ulaanbaatar Katılım Kasım 2017
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Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz
Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz@bundeskanzler·
The United States is and will remain Germany‘s most important partner in the North Atlantic Alliance. We share a common goal: Iran must not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons.
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Iderbat
Iderbat@IderbatA·
@gemchange_ltd They can't fight their Indian genes, as hard as they try. But I gotta give props to Naval, he at least played a very long con. In a year or two he will be yelling "DO NOOT REDEEEM!" to the bag holders - lol.
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gemchanger
gemchanger@gemchange_ltd·
ok so everyone on here is hyping USVC like it's the second coming of VC access for retail. let me ruin it real quick the pitch: 1% fee, 0% carry, $500 min, back the next OpenAI before it's obvious the reality, from their own prospectus: gross expense ratio is 3.61%. the "no carry" is cope - it's a fund-of-funds, so the underlying VC funds still charge 2/20 and you pay it. they just bury it under "acquired fund fees." the 2.5% rate is a temp waiver that expires Oct 2026 "before it's obvious" - the portfolio is xAI (20% weight, already acquired by SpaceX), OpenAI, Anthropic, Vercel, Crusor. these are the most obvious names in tech. your uber driver knows them 44% of the fund is deployed. rest sits in cash charging you fees liquidity: no public listing. exit = quarterly tender offers, max 5% NAV, board discretion, can be cancelled. In 2029 when AI craters and everyone wants out, guess what gets capped first Ankur is a solid operator but has never returned a VC fund. Vibe I and II are both unrealized. zero '40 Act experience. solo PM with Naval as nominal chairman the comp is DXYZ - retail private tech fund that traded 900% over NAV at launch. same playbook, different wrapper this isn't access, more like cosplay access. marketing is A+, the actual deal is mid at best
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AngelList@AngelList

Announcing: USVC AngelList exists to power the innovation economy. To date, we have powered $125 billion in assets, 25,000+ funds, and 13,000+ startups. Today, we’re opening it for retail access. @usvc_ is a regulated fund that holds stakes in promising private companies. There are no accreditation requirements and anyone can get started with as little as $500. Early portfolio includes xAI, Anthropic, OpenAI, Sierra, Vercel, Crusoe, and Legora. Own a stake in the companies defining the future. Learn more: usvc.com

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Paulo Macro
Paulo Macro@PauloMacro·
Don’t even know what to say
Naval@naval

Introducing USVC - a single basket of high-growth venture capital, for everyone. No accreditation required, SEC-registered, and a very low $500 minimum. Includes OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, Sierra, Crusoe, Legora, and Vercel. As USVC adds more companies, investors will own a piece of that too. Liquidity typically comes when companies exit, but we’re aiming to let investors redeem up to 5% of the fund every quarter. This isn’t guaranteed, but if we can make it work, you won’t be locked up like in a traditional venture fund. It runs on AngelList, which already supports $125 billion of investor capital. And I’ve joined USVC as the Chairman of its Investment Committee. — Go back to the 1500s, you set sail for the new world to find tons of gold - that was adventure capital. Early-stage technology is the modern version. It says we are going to create something new, and it’s risky. It’s daring. But ordinary people can’t invest until it’s old, until it’s no longer interesting, until everybody has access to it. By the time a stock IPOs, most of the alpha is gone. The adventure is gone. Public market investors are literally last in line. This problem has become farcical in the last decade. Startups are reaching trillion dollar valuations in the private markets while ordinary investors have their noses up to the glass, wondering when they’ll be let in. Investing in private markets isn’t easy. You need feet on the ground. You need judgment built over years. Most people don’t have the patience to wait ten or twenty years for an investment to come to fruition. But there is no more productive, harder-working way to deploy a dollar than in true venture capital. USVC enables you to invest in venture capital in a broad, accessible, professionally-managed way, through a single basket of innovation, focused on high-growth startups, at all stages. It is how you bet on the future of tech: the smartest young people in the world, working insane hours, leveraged to the max, with code, hardware, capital, media, and community. Your dollar doesn’t work harder anywhere. There is an old line - in the future, either you are telling a computer what to do, or a computer is telling you what to do. You don’t want to be on the wrong side of that transaction. USVC lets you buy the future, but you buy it now. Then you wait, and if you are right, you get paid. Get access here: usvc.com

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Nivi
Nivi@nivi·
Why I’m investing in USVC: - I want to get in before OpenAI, xAI, Anthropic are marked up any further - I want to get in before they add early-stage deals that could get marked up quickly - Naval is Chairman of the Investment Committee - SpaceX is the largest position - It’s built on 15 years of AngelList infrastructure Investing in venture capital isn’t for anyone who can’t afford to lose their money or wait years for liquidity. But if you’ve got the appetite, this is set-it-and-forget-it VC for everyone. Venture capital has always required feet on the ground, impeccable judgment, and the skill to convince companies to take your money. Who has time for that? USVC takes care of it. This is a product that AngelList has been working toward for 15 years and I want to get in early, before the private markets grow any larger.
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Iderbat
Iderbat@IderbatA·
@0xSero Bro. get 2x 34 inch screens. It's gonna increase your productivity more than another RTX6000 BW... I promise.
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0xSero@0xSero·
Nice clean look. Very easy startup with framework
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Iderbat@IderbatA·
@Nero 34% is still 34% too much...
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MILO
MILO@Nero·
it’s over
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Ryan Dawson
Ryan Dawson@RyLiberty·
Antisemitism is rising. What's your advice for Jewish people?
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
The Islamic terrorist regime of Iran is now more legitimized and emboldened than ever before. Terrorists can’t be negotiated with. They can only be destroyed. The US doesn’t get anything out of this ceasefire that isn’t a ceasefire. How many missiles did Iran fire into allied countries last night? A lot.
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Iderbat
Iderbat@IderbatA·
The crusades were against an existential enemy. Trump should have crusaded against Muslims within the US. Against Somalis in Minnesota. Against black criminals in urban areas. Against the Mexican cartels in the south. Crusade against woke retards in the coastal regions, Canada, and Europe. But instead he chose to suck circumcised dicks. What a fucking dissapointment.
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bumbadum
bumbadum@bumbadum14·
The reaction to this from the "online right" has been nothing but pathetic. For 10 years, since I was in HIGHSCHOOL, I have watched and participated in endless posting about "saracens", "bring back the crusades", "retake constantinople" and all sorts of pro-violence rhetoric against muslims and the middle east. Now we have a president (likely bluffing) who is stating he wants to do that and you people blink. How pathetic. None of you people are serious. None of you are the "strong men" that you pretend to be. Every leftist is serious, they wouldn't say they want to "liquidate white people" but they will happily go work for NGOs to defraud the country, or work as pro-bono legal clerks to keep repeat offending murderers and rapists out of jail. Every leftist was serious when they went to go work for the CIA, FBI, and NSA they did the dirty work for Bush, Obama, and Biden against their precious browns as hospitals and weddings were bombed. You know why? Because after that they got to spy on Americans, they got to debank and arrest people for memes. Leftists do this shit because they are serious, because even if they are opposed to the random inbred browns getting drone striked 7,000 miles away, they know that at the end of it they will still get to weaponize their will, even the smallest most infinitesimal amount of it to enact their worldview on YOU. None of you people are willing to do that which is why we lose. Even those who will go and say "well Yarvin is right about the hobbits" are hand wringing at the idea of displaying true and real power, and more importantly getting the fuck out of this mess. But no, you keep posting crusader crosses and Kingdom of Heaven edits while crying about Iran. Meanwhile leftists are going to do everything they can to ruin your life and will do anything at the opprotunity to do so. Including nuking Tehran.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

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Iderbat@IderbatA·
@AshtonForbes Why the fuck does the Twitter algorithm show me this absolute retard?
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Iderbat@IderbatA·
@alojoh Fire below? Fire post - see below? Schwer zu verstehen was du damit sagen willst. Ich hoffe mal das du "civilization will die" nicht unterstützt...
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Iderbat
Iderbat@IderbatA·
@PeterSchiff Peter, you of all people know that the USA cannot afford another forever war. Deficits, bond yields, gold prices. America's greatest opponent, China, wins by doing nothing.
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
What if this war ends with Iran in a stronger position than when it began, the U.S. in a weaker position in the region, and Americans facing a greater threat? To prevent that outcome, the war could drag on indefinitely. In other words, Trump may have started another forever war.
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Shay Boloor
Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay·
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz just hit its highest level since the opening days of the war. A total of 21 ships passed through over the weekend which is a sign that movement through the corridor is picking back up.
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Iderbat@IderbatA·
@midascabal If you think he has $300M in real estate... then I have a bridge to sell you....
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Midas
Midas@midascabal·
Dubai is FINISHED. Andrew Tate is going BANKRUPT with his $300 million dollars worth of Real Estate in the Middle East.
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Did not know that Stephen A. is actually a bit of a maniac. Defending AIPAC and the war on Iran? Bizarre
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
The bond market.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
The Tragic Case of Noelia Castillo Ramos
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