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Arno DT
Arno DT@Arno_DT_MX·
Being based in Marbella or anywhere along the Costa del Sol for the summer is the dream for many digital nomads. Cheat code: a 0% tax residency in Paraguay or Panama as your base, then under 6 months a year in Spain & business kept outside the country. Do that and you get half the year in the Costa del Sol without becoming a Spanish tax resident — and the same goes for other high-tax countries too.
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Manufussing@Manufussing·
@robinebers That is literally what he said. So the only part you two are disagreeing on are the real estate prices...
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Robin Ebers | AI Coach for Founders
complete bullshit as per usual combined with huge skill issue real estate is underpriced compared to paris, tokyo, berlin and similar huge alcohol culture, ther i’m actually not a fan of summer is hit, that’s why many take the chance to jump to europe malls are amazing some people that are just not meant to be here
The Way of Jerz@TheJerzWay

Dubai is not the flex people think it is. No alcohol culture. Brutal summers. Everything is a mall. Real estate overpriced. You're surrounded by other people escaping something. It works for some. But it's not for everyone. Stop pretending it is.

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Mario Tomic
Mario Tomic@mariotomich·
How long do you think it takes to get a transformation like this? For context, the before is ~200 lbs and the after is around ~170 lbs. 39yo, 5ft 10.
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Manufussing@Manufussing·
@techdevnotes The 1T model probably won't be available via API from day 1, so I don't think waiting makes much sense here.
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Tech Dev Notes
Tech Dev Notes@techdevnotes·
Should xAI wait to release Grok Build when 1T+ model is just around the corner ...
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Manufussing@Manufussing·
You’re missing the most important part. This setup only works if the key person actually relocates out of Australia and genuinely changes their tax residency to Panama. Short trips or holidays back to Australia are generally fine once that’s properly established. However, if he continues living in Australia full-time, the structure does not solve the problem. It becomes little more than an expensive way to create a sophisticated-looking offshore arrangement that still leaves the company fully exposed to Australian tax under the Central Management and Control (CMC) rules.
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Bogdan | Ad Creatives for Meta & TikTok
GPT Images 2.0 is CRAZY good. I've built a file with some prompts I've tested, with results. Our creative strategists are using these exact prompts for our 7/8-figure clients. Inside the mini-guide: - Examples - Type of requests - Prompts you can test Want a copy? Like + Comment "AI" and I'll send it over ASAP (Must be following)
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Manufussing@Manufussing·
@CoinImpulse Besser die 50k in SPYI/QQQI. Da ist das Risiko, dass das ganze komplett implodiert praktisch nicht gegeben und im worst case verliert er ein paar Prozent. Dividende ist höher und erwartete Gesamtrendite auch. Zusätzlich "nur" 18,x% Kapitalerstragsteuer statt 25%.
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CoinImpulse
CoinImpulse@CoinImpulse·
Ich habe meinem Vater von $STRC erzählt. 11,5 % Dividende. Er überlegt, etwa 50.000 € in $STRC zu investieren. Bitcoin hat er schon. Er möchte Cashflow. Ich bin unentschlossen, ob ich ihm dazu raten oder abraten soll. Bei 50.000 € wären das 5.750 € im Jahr, also etwa 480 € im Monat. Mit Bitcoin kenne ich mich aus (er auch). Bei Aktien nicht, außer den Gegenparteirisiken etc. Was würdet ihr machen? #Bitcoin
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Dr. Julian Hosp
Dr. Julian Hosp@julianhosp·
Having >100mil USD is quite straight forward with the markets at all-time highs. Just takes some good investment decision making. What truly takes discipline being >40 years old is having 9% body fat. But then... why not have both?!
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Magic mushrooms dropped my sperm count 69%. 90 days later, my motile count in top 1% of all males. To our knowledge, this is the first time this has been documented in a human. Here is what we think happened. Sperm cells have tiny receivers on them called 5-HT2A receptors. Psilocybin turns those receivers on for 4-8 hours which causes the sperm to start swimming in wild, frantic patterns way too early. Like a sprinter who runs full speed before the race even starts. They burn out and the test sees them as broken. At the same time, psilocybin spikes your stress hormones cortisol and ACTH and elevates prolactin. High prolactin tells your body to slow down sperm production. So the factory got a pause signal right in the middle of making a batch. Your body makes a completely new batch of sperm every 9-11 weeks. Three months later I retested. Every single number came back better than before taking magic mushrooms. We don't yet know if psilocybin triggered the improvement or if my baseline was already trending up. Either way, these are my best fertility markers ever measured: Total motile count: 411 million Motility: 64% Morphology: 12% Concentration: 212 million Count: 642 million To put these numbers into perspective: the WHO considers a motile count above 42 million as normal, mine is 411 million, nearly 10x. And a normal concentration is 16 million (mL), mine is 212 million (mL). It appears that the factory shut down for one cycle and then rebuilt everything from scratch. After psilocybin, I did 5-MeO-DMT, which doesn't appear to cause the same problem. It clears your body in 1-2 hours which isn’t long enough to trigger the receptor effect. Note: I also did extensive travel including a trip to China, and had 3 weeks of disrupted sleep in December 2025. Both could have nudged my numbers down, but neither explains a 69% drop on their own.
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Manufussing@Manufussing·
Where you open your trust/foundation is mainly just a a difference in cost and banking access. Panama is probably the best in those regards but there are plenty of other options as well. Same with the Paraguay tax residency. You could use Dubai/Cyprus/Panama/Malaysia etc, the difference is mainly just costs and how many days you are required to be in the country. Paraguay is the best at the moment in those regards but the others work just as fine...
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wannercashcow
wannercashcow@wannercashcow·
@Manufussing Yeah was looking at that one, solid one maybe with cyprus trust or something or the cook islands
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wannercashcow@wannercashcow·
What are the ultimate tax set-ups right now? That are legal lol for dutchies? Curious which ones you guys use 👇🏻
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Manufussing@Manufussing·
@NietzscheCat @TheJerzWay Grok just did the math for you: "~1 million new citizens/applicants bring in ~100–200× more annual tax revenue than the ~6,000 renunciators take out."
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Nietzsche's Cat
Nietzsche's Cat@NietzscheCat·
@Manufussing @TheJerzWay 1 million poor bastards applying for US citizenship to drive UBER and Amazon Flex. 6000 owners of successful businesses around the world renouncing their US citizenship because they don't want to pay astronomical figures to a government where they don't live anymore. Do the math
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The Way of Jerz
The Way of Jerz@TheJerzWay·
The US is the only country in the world that taxes its citizens no matter where they live. Read that again. You can move to Portugal. Learn the language. Pay rent there. Build a business there. Never step foot in America again. And the IRS will still send you a bill. Every. Single. Year. Americans don't have a tax residency. They have a tax prison. There's a reason 6,000+ people renounce US citizenship every year. And that number is about to explode.
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Mike Breen
Mike Breen@MikeBre14267200·
@Manufussing @TheJerzWay Sorry, but what does the number of people becoming citizens have to do with the numbers renouncing? Do you think you win somehow? US citizenship is slavery.
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Manufussing@Manufussing·
@robj3d3 Why didn't you go for the Digital Nomad Visa? It's cheaper than the pink slip and you don't have to follow this 90 day rule.
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Manufussing@Manufussing·
@AntoineRSX Hermes already slowly climbed up to 85% of Openclaw's token usage with almost 300b tokens day. Then a couple of days ago ago it sharply dropped back to 50% (not sure what caused that) and is slowly climbing up again now.
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Antoine Rousseaux
Antoine Rousseaux@AntoineRSX·
Hermes is climbing up the ranking of OpenRouter.
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Manufussing@Manufussing·
@CJSlattery You are describing perfectly why no sane founder would hire an agency that uses $100k media buyers fully employed in the US.
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Collin Slattery
Collin Slattery@CJSlattery·
Every time a founder tells me agencies are too expensive, I ask what they think a $100K/year W2 media buyer actually costs. The answer is always wrong. They quote the salary and maybe they add benefits, but never They never add the rest. Here's what a $100K media buyer actually costs you in year one: 1. Recruiting costs. Agencies charge roughly 20-30% of first year salary to place someone. Even if you run the process yourself, your time, job board spend, and interview hours aren't free. Call it $15-30K depending on how long the search takes. 2. Payroll taxes and benefits. Health insurance, 401K match, employer-side taxes. You're adding another $20-30K easy on a $100K base. 3. Onboarding and ramp time. They're not fully productive on day one. You're paying full salary for weeks or months before they're actually moving the needle. Add it all up and you're looking at roughly 160% of gross salary in true all-in cost (the model we use internally). That $100K hire is a $160K commitment before they've touched an ad account. And that's assuming you hired well. Performance marketing has a massive talent deficit, and the hiring process is where professional bullshitters thrive. Now compare that to an agency. Cleaner termination, no wrongful termination risk, and no severance negotiation. The contracts are defined and generally short-term. If it doesn't work, you move on. Just something to keep in mind. Anyway, if you want senior-level paid media expertise without the $160K gamble, feel free to DM me. Happy to walk you through what working with us looks like.
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Manufussing@Manufussing·
@PhantomStays I would be surprised if the owner paid more than $10k to build this hut...
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Phantom Stays
Phantom Stays@PhantomStays·
this is what $600/mo will get you in 2026 in Bali🇮🇩 yet X swears it’s too “saturated” ok anon my homie lives in 1 of the 3 palm huts on this property (shared kitchen & pool in the main area so would be $1.8k total if u want full space) Yes, there is still massive value to be had here
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Filip Spasevski
Filip Spasevski@FilipsMoneyX·
Normaler Döner 2019: 3€ Normaler Döner 2026: 7€ Normales Nettogehalt / Monat 2019: 2.000€ Normales Nettogehalt / Monat 2026: 2.300€ Wer hat das auch bemerkt?
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