
Alice
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Alice
@Jeremytenner194
Love life, start by investing in yourself every day and enriching your life.







No, I'm saying there are lots of secrets. Many of Ripple's partners insist on NDAs to keep their business secret. I'm saying the conspiracy theories that constantly claim something big is about to happen or that the government is going to do something massive are almost always going to be completely false and if you're investing time, money, or emotion based on them, you're fooling yourself.





🔴 Exclusif @TheBigWhale_ : Amundi se lance (enfin) dans le Bitcoin Après avoir longtemps observé l’ouragan BlackRock de loin, le géant européen de la gestion d’actifs franchit le pas. Selon nos informations, Amundi prépare le lancement de ses premiers ETN Bitcoin pour début 2026, l’équivalent européen des ETF américains. Avec plus de 2 000 milliards d’euros sous gestion, Amundi deviendrait le premier poids lourd européen à s’aligner sur la stratégie de BlackRock, dont l’ETF Bitcoin (IBIT) détient déjà plus de 800 000 BTC (près de 4 % de l’offre mondiale, soit 97 milliards de dollars). En vingt mois, l’IBIT est devenu le produit le plus rentable du groupe américain, devant même l’ETF S&P 500. Il concentre désormais les deux tiers du marché des ETF Bitcoin et continue d’attirer la majorité des flux entrants. Pour l’Europe, l’entrée d’Amundi change la donne. Elle pourrait faire basculer le marché des ETP crypto dans une autre dimension, et surtout, apporter la légitimité institutionnelle qui manquait encore au bitcoin sur le Vieux Continent. Toutes les informations détaillées dans notre article 👉 app.thebigwhale.io/article/exclus…



🚨🇮🇳 The war just made feeding a billion people almost twice as expensive... India is about to pay $935-959 per ton for urea fertilizer. Before the bombs started falling, the same stuff cost $490. That's not a price jump. That's a shock that works its way through every plate of rice and every bowl of dal in South Asia. And India had to take the deal. Monsoon planting season is here. Without urea, you don't get rice, corn, or soybeans. Skip this order and 1.4 billion people start feeling it at the dinner table within months. Here's what makes this worse. India is the world's biggest urea buyer, which means it can actually absorb a 90% price hike. Most developing countries can't. Bangladesh, Pakistan, sub-Saharan Africa, the places where fertilizer costs directly determine whether crops get planted at all. Those governments are looking at these numbers and realizing they simply can't buy enough. Source: Bloomberg


































