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@JRCarnall

Co-founder @largeminority adventure travel. fix the money fix the world 🇰🇪🇱🇰

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@Ryanair Should I buy Ryan Air and put someone whose actual name is Ryan in charge?
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Scott Ellam
Scott Ellam@btconlyscott·
I've always kept my X profile anonymous but it is time to publicly step into the Bitcoin arena 🫡 So I'm Scott Ellam, the CEO and Founder of @XCEofficial and our groups flagship operating business Spencer Riley (2014). We are preparing to become the Bitcoin-powered international executive recruitment business. I committed to a Bitcoin balance sheet strategy in October 2021 (price agnostic auto DCA) and the team are now looking forward to our next stage of innovation. As an international headhunting firm, we work with: > Ambitious, future-focused executives looking to progress their careers. > Senior leaders building high-performing teams across multiple high-growth sectors and markets Bitcoin’s monetary revolution is a direct result of people and businesses understanding and adopting it. We are driven by people and network effects - the same forces that drive Bitcoin adoption. > Operating business growth as a direct result of the BTCTC strategy > Specialist Bitcoin executive recruitment division > Driving education, awareness and adoption across the corporate landscape I'll be discussing our plans in more detail shortly (~17.45 UK) with @TimKotzman x.com/TimKotzman/sta…
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Jez Casey
Jez Casey@Jcastweet·
We want to hear from people in 🇬🇧 who have an appetite for onboarding Bitcoin merchants and have maybe had some prior success or want to get started. Myself, @ThamesBTC @BigRpic @bankofdbs @mtcbtc @Musqet_Bitcoin and of course the guys @Bridge2Bitcoin whom were the pioneers, I know about. Apologies for anyone I’ve missed out but if you’re keen to join a 🇬🇧 group and take the numbers from circa 400 to a more meaningful number then DMs are open. Conditions have never been better in 🇬🇧 for businesses to consider integrating Bitcoin into their business for a whole variety of reasons. Cc @satmojoe @BitcoinColl @btconlyscott @Musqet_David @CoinCornerTroy @Bitcoinshire @BitcoinEventsUK @bitcoinpolicyuk @Princey21M @btcmap
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Lysander
Lysander@UnderCoercion·
My wife is sending money to a pastor in Uganda. She asked if he can take Bitcoin. He doesn’t know anything about Bitcoin. So she went down to the bank to wire him the money. The bank wouldn’t do it.
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Geyser ⚡️
Geyser ⚡️@geyserfund·
Who are the most inspiring spokespersons for Bitcoin as medium of exchange?
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Solomining
Solomining@solo_mining·
GM. We just got debanked by Stripe for selling mining hardware. Looking for a new credit card payments provider. Any help would be greatly appreciated! (Yes, wo do accept BTC as payment, but many customers prefer to pay with dirty fiat using their credit card)
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JC.@JRCarnall·
Couldnt have said it better myself...😎
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@JRCarnall and I cant wait a month to chat about bitcoin with real life plebs so were going to meet up at my little coffee shop once a week and have a natter. If you would like to join us we will be @PumphreysBE in the @graingermarket1 from 10am til Midday on Fridays for the foreseeable future. This doesn't effect the @BitcoinNCL meetup. We'll be there too. 😃btcmap.org/merchant/node:…

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FRANCIS ⚜️ BULLBITCOIN.COM
FRANCIS ⚜️ BULLBITCOIN.COM@francispouliot_·
Bitcoin Treasury penny stonks and reverse takeovers are a perfect investment vehicle for investors that want shitcoin pump gains with minimal reputational damage while retaining "maximalist" social credentials. Interested? DM LakeHouse Capital for brand affiliate opportunities!
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Joe Nakamoto ⚡️
Joe Nakamoto ⚡️@JoeNakamoto·
Timeline is vulgar, greedy and way too toppy
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JC.@JRCarnall·
@lacruzboss my guess is nah-ah.. the s*&tcoin casino is hard to leave
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Stuart
Stuart@mentness·
I’d feel confident arriving unannounced at a Bitcoiner’s home, someone I met just a day earlier, and asking them to watch my kids for a couple of hours. I know they’d be thrilled to help, just as I would be if the roles were reversed. The meme of “Don’t Trust, Verify” fosters so much trust. Other personal views are irrelevant.
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Joe Nakamoto ⚡️
Joe Nakamoto ⚡️@JoeNakamoto·
To the ₿ritcoiners 🇬🇧 We must not make bitcoin a partisan topic.
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Scott Ellam
Scott Ellam@btconlyscott·
@tachitos21 @moving_charlie Making them more affordable to regular people, making sure people don't get ripped off. He'll make the connection.
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Moving Home with Charlie
Moving Home with Charlie@moving_charlie·
I’m fixing housing. Instead of telling me to fix money first, I’ve got an idea, why don’t you do it? Why expect anyone else to do it, especially when you have no actual suggestions of what needs to be done?
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JC.@JRCarnall·
@DominicFrisby how much for your mothers friend in her 70’s pay for her 700000 pound 2 bed flat?
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Dominic Frisby
Dominic Frisby@DominicFrisby·
Britain’s zombie housing market, brought to you by Stamp Duty. If interest rates go lower, the market will not collapse. There won’t be the forced sellers. We’ll continue as we are: stagnant. If rates go higher, the market is in trouble. But get rid of Stamp Duty, and you’d have a flurry of activity across the country tomorrow. People aren’t moving because of the amount of dead money involved. Stamp Duty has immobilised the country. If you’re buying a two-million-pound house, you will pay £153,750 in stamp duty. Cash. Money you’ve already paid tax on once. You have to be extremely rich, or extremely desperate for a home, to be willing to pay a £150k one-off tax of this kind. Most would rather avoid paying it, so they don’t move. If you happen to own another property – which most people in that wealth bracket will, either their first flat they never sold, a property they inherited, or a home in the country – and the house you are buying is not your main residence, the tax rises to £253,750. A quarter of a million quid. That’s why houses in Kensington and Chelsea no longer sell. My mother’s friend, who is in her 70s, lives in a 2-bed flat two floors up in Wandsworth worth maybe £700,000. She is worried about climbing the stairs at her age, and wants to move to another 2-bed flat. She will pay £25,000 in Stamp Duty on top of all her other moving costs. She doesn’t have 25 grand to throw away. so she doesn't move. My mate sent me this: "We live in a 4 floor house, 2 floors we don't use, I haven't been to the top floor for about 5 years (seriously). We would love to move and downsize but makes no sense as the costs of buying a new house would use up all the gain on downsizing . IE We just end up with a smaller house." see link above for the full Stamp Duty rant
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Dominic Frisby
Dominic Frisby@DominicFrisby·
House-Hunting in Brockley, Stab City, SE4 Dispatches from London’s Coolest Zombie Property Market. Your Sunday thought piece. I’ve been viewing houses this past fortnight, so I thought I’d share my anecdotal 2p on the state of the London property market. I’m looking in Brockley, SE4, which, if you don’t know it, used to be rough AF, but is now where all the cool kids are. The area has benefited from the various London rail line extensions – you can be in Shoreditch or Canary Wharf in 15 minutes; the Jubilee and Elizabeth lines are a similarly short step away – and that has attracted the slay crew to the area. The road links though are still horrendous though, made worse by 20mph speed limits and bus lane misallocation of essential road space. The drive to west London is interminable. Brockley has a good stock of beautiful detached, semi-detached and terraced Victorian houses. (see pic) With its proximity to Greenwich and the river docks, it was once a wealthy area, though, like most of south-east London, it got bombed to heck in the war. There are plenty of nice parks too. One of them, Hilly Fields, was modelled on Hampstead Heath (see other pic - it even has its own stone circle), and there are many gorgeous houses in the roads running off it. Not quite Hampstead gorgeous, but getting there. Brockley also has the highest density of cemeteries in London, if you fancy dying any time soon, it’s highly convenient. It is, I gather, London’s most haunted area. It is only a bit stabby. Nothing like as bad as neighbouring Lewisham. (Maybe “only a bit stabby” will one day make it into estate agents’ jargon, perhaps to replace “vibrant”. I can’t believe how normalised stabbing now is that I’m talking like that.) The stabbiness is offset, however, by the plethora of nice restaurants, cafés, bars, craft ale breweries, the farmers’ market, mini-festivals, pilates studios et al. (see vid shot from the steps up to the station) I understand, in Browns, the area boasts London’s best coffee and, in Babur, its best Indian restaurant. (Technically Babur is in Honor Oak, but, like England and many of its foreign sporting greats, we’ll claim it as our own.) Brockley feels younger and more up-and-coming than the once-cool areas to the west like Queen’s Park, Kensal Rise, Clapham and so on, probably because of its easy access to east London. (A lot of people from Hackney move down here.) I moved here begrudgingly and skint in 2015 and have grown to really like it. But what about the housing market? (articles continues - see link in next tweet)
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JC.@JRCarnall·
@glennhodl cheers Nelson...😎
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Glenn Hodl
Glenn Hodl@glennhodl·
Should be a good afternoon I think - $111k incoming.
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