Jett in CS
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Jett in CS
@Jett_in_CS
⚡️indie dev ⚡️I build sites, webapp & DApps ⚡️Biz: [email protected] @JettDotBaby
Hanoi, Vietnam Katılım Mayıs 2014
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A crazy tax idea for Elon Musk.
He could become the biggest OZ investor in history.
The IPO is the trigger.
SpaceX goes public June 12 under the ticker SPCX and the valuation might go to $2 trillion. The largest IPO ever.
Insider lockup runs 180 days. It expires around December 15.
The day it ends, insiders can sell. Every share sold throws off a capital gain. For Elon, holding billions in SpaceX paper, the gain is staggering.
Under the new Opportunity Zone rules that take effect January 1, 2027, any capital gain rolled into a Qualified Opportunity Fund within 180 days of the sale earns a five-year tax deferral.
Sell in late December 2026. Invest in early 2027. The tax bill is not due until 2032.
If the QOF investment is held for ten years, the entire appreciation comes out tax-free. No capital gains. No depreciation recapture. Zero.
But Elon isn't going to suddenly start investing in apartments or hotels in low income areas. He is going to remain obsessed with investing in his core businesses.
Good news.
The town of Starbase, Texas sits inside an Opportunity Zone census tract. Grimes County, where Musk is building a $55 billion semiconductor fab called Terafab, has three OZ tracts of its own.
Elon could sell SPCX shares after lockup. Roll the gain into his own Qualified Opportunity Fund. Use that fund to build infrastructure at Starbase or finance the Terafab site.
Then lease the asset back to the public company.
SpaceX pays the rent. The rent is deductible to SpaceX. The depreciation flows to Elon and offsets his other income for a decade.
Then he sells the QOF interest in 2037.
No tax on the appreciation. No recapture on the depreciation. The original gain that funded it all was deferred to 2032.
The IPO funds the infrastructure. The infrastructure runs the company. The taxpayer pays nothing for ten years and almost nothing forever.
This is the crazy idea.
The mechanics are real. The zones are real. The IPO is real.
I am glad to advise his tax team. 🤠
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@TheLizVariant Failed joke. He uses his StarLink in China 🤣🤣🤣 he has his own internet with him bro.
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Dogpay participated in Vietnam Gameverse in Ho Chi Minh City, where we met many outstanding Vietnamese game companies. Vietnam is developing at a rapid pace. #VietnamGameverse




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@island22nd @sequencetraders OMG 32gig of ram under $20 does it come with HDD?
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I found a VPS with these crazy specs, full root for only $4 😭
Should i tell you the name of the VPS?

Noctis@sequencetraders
Info vps murah yang kuat nampung hermes?
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We’re excited to officially announce our NoKami roster for 2026
Roster:
@goosebreeder - IGL
@D7_KDC - Rifler
@NAYLLACS - Rifler
@Julie_CSGO - Rifler
xia - AWP
We’re exploring opportunities and open to representing a new organization. Interested? DM @goosebreeder or me.
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@coinbase Just announce the new partnership! I already know about it. 😳
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@sciencegirl My brain is aging too fast in this AI era. Pls share his @ so I can follow him
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A teenage prodigy in quantum physics is aiming to tackle one of science’s biggest challenges: human aging.
Laurent Simons earned his PhD in quantum physics from the University of Antwerp at just 15. Rather than slowing down, he has already begun a second doctorate, this time focusing on medical science and artificial intelligence.
His long-term ambition is to better understand aging and disease, with the hope of helping extend healthy human lifespan. He has described death as a complex “puzzle,” made up of many interconnected pieces across biology, physics, and engineering. His strategy is to study these layers together, using AI to analyze biological systems and identify patterns that would be difficult to detect otherwise.
Simons’ academic journey has been unusually fast. He completed high school by age 8, finished a bachelor’s degree at 12, and went on to earn both a master’s and PhD in quantum physics years ahead of typical timelines. His doctoral work explored advanced topics like Bose–Einstein condensates, where atoms behave as a single quantum system at extremely low temperatures.
Although highly theoretical, this research underpins technologies such as quantum computing and precision measurement. Now, his focus is shifting toward biology and medicine.
In AI-driven healthcare, researchers are already using machine learning to improve early disease detection, model protein structures, and accelerate drug development. In the field of aging, scientists are investigating ways to reduce cellular damage, eliminate dysfunctional cells, and better understand how the body changes over time.
However, experts stress that “solving aging” is extraordinarily complex. While lifespan extension has been achieved in simple organisms, applying those findings to humans remains a major scientific hurdle.
Simons himself acknowledges that meaningful progress could take decades. Even so, his path reflects a broader trend in science—where breakthroughs are increasingly happening at the intersection of disciplines, and younger researchers are setting ambitious, long-term goals.
Learn more:
"15-year-old genius sets his sights on solving human immortality." Brighter Side.

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@AleEnRuta @Justin_The_Mind I’m Viet, and I can confirm that they’re actually more professional.
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@Justin_The_Mind All good but the "more professional drivers" naah. They need to work on that. A point to improve there!
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