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@Raws_LFC That's ball to hand and it happened right in front of the refree.
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Raws@Raws_LFC·
Right how was that not a handball? 😭😭
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@CryptoCharged You literally done a video yesterday calling for $1000-1100
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CryptoCharged@CryptoCharged·
$ZEC DOUBLE TOP HAS FORMED — FIGURE IT OUT!!! "That's for sure a double top... you guys have had all the opportunity to sell at $500-700. If you haven't taken enough — figure it out."
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B HODL ⚡@bitcoinhodlco·
Happy Free Sats Friday! 🔥 1) Reply with your #bitcoin lightning address⚡️ 2) We'll send you some sats 3) Ends at 3pm GMT This week's Free Sats Friday is brought to you by Robin, The Bitcoin Accountant. @Thesecretinves2 More info below 👇
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@web3haddock @dfinity No issues with buying or selling on CB, they've just removed certain market pairs, if you use the CB app youd never know this
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R⚡@SnaggleAsaurus·
@Senpai_Gideon Hey Jacob, have you given up hope for Osmo? You were always so bullish on it
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@TheCryptoDaddi @WatcherGuru @krakenfx Ive used the majority of exchanges but found Kraken to be the best, they're not part of the scam listing's like Binance and Gate and offer fees much less than Coinbase
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: Total spot crypto exchange volume surpasses $3.85 trillion so far in 2026. 1. Binance: $1.22 trillion 2. ByBit: $255 billion 3. Coinbase: $230 billion 4. Gateio: $227 billion 5. Crypto․com: $220 billion
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Michael Brennan@MBrennan1984·
@AlbyLad_ Is that a big fuck off hair in it too? Yeah I’ll pass on that 🤢
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Sorry but that Crabbish in town looks fucking grim 🤮🤮🤮🤮 looks like bin bag leftovers or stn 🤢🥴
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@CleansedTweets Men can't wear shorts, some places have pants they give you to wear
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Miss Money Penny@CleansedTweets·
I wore this exact outfit for a date in Bangkok..... & the guy turned up in shorts, t-shirt and trainers. 🤦‍♀️ I booked Vertigo because I had vouchers for 4 free cocktails. They refused us entry because of their dress code. 🙈
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B HODL ⚡@bitcoinhodlco·
Free Sats Friday - Easter Edition! 🐣 We’re off enjoying the Easter weekend, but still wanted to keep the fun going! So we’re giving away 21, 000 sats to 5 lucky people ⚡️ 1. Drop your #bitcoin lightning address 2. 5 winners will be sent sats by EOD We appreciate you all 🧡Enjoy the long weekend!
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@talk_susan @BGT Im glad I wasn't the only person who noticed this
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@NicTrades We pay Duty of 52.5p per litre and then pay 20% VAT on top of this 🤬
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B HODL ⚡@bitcoinhodlco·
Happy Friday! want some free Sats? 🔥 1) Reply with your #bitcoin lightning address⚡️ 2) We'll send you some sats 3) Ends at 3pm GMT We have some help from a friend this week 😉 @ClaudiaTiberius The legend @CoinCornerMolly is this weeks sponsor! Thanks Queen🧡
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B HODL ⚡@bitcoinhodlco·
Fear Not... Free Sats Friday is here!!🔥 1) Reply with your #bitcoin lightning address⚡️ 2) We'll send you some sats 3) Ends at 3pm GMT To make up for lost time, one lucky person will receive 21,000 SATS! Our CFO @CoinCornerDave is this weeks sponsor! Thanks Dave 🧡
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@shanaka86 Here's some food for thought @British_Airways cancelled all flights to Abu Dhabi in 2025, this isnt something new BA are awful anyway @grok please confirm they cancelled flights from the UK to Abu Dhabi in 2025
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
JUST IN: British Airways just cancelled all flights to Abu Dhabi until later this year. Not next week. Not next month. The rest of the year. Over 21,000 flights have been cancelled across seven Gulf airports since 28 February. Dubai International, the world’s busiest hub for international passengers, is operating at 85% below normal capacity. Abu Dhabi is down over 50%. Etihad and Emirates are running limited repatriation and cargo flights only. Full scheduled services are suspended until further notice. The list of carriers that have cancelled or rerouted: British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Delta, American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Air India, flydubai, Air Arabia, airBaltic, Qatar Airways. Suspensions range from 16 March to 28 March to open-ended. Europe-to-Asia long-haul routes are rerouting around the entire Gulf. Private charter evacuations from Muscat and Riyadh to Europe are running at 85,000 to 200,000 euros per flight, two to three times normal pricing. The reason is not missiles. It is the same mechanism that closed the Strait. Aviation war-risk insurers operate under the same actuarial logic as maritime P&I clubs. They model incident density per route per day. The IRGC’s 31 autonomous provincial commands, each with independent anti-aircraft missiles, drone arsenals, and pre-delegated firing authority that no living Supreme Leader has rescinded, create an incident-density profile that no insurer can price at commercially viable premiums. A single IRGC provincial commander can independently decide to target an aircraft transiting the Gulf without consulting Tehran, without consulting other commands, and without the wounded Mojtaba Khamenei issuing an order. The aviation insurers modelled this and withdrew. The question everyone asks: can the UAE provide fighter jet escorts for every commercial flight to restore confidence? No. Dubai International handled approximately 1,100 flights per day before the war. Abu Dhabi handled over 300. Providing continuous fighter escort for 1,400 daily commercial movements would require dozens of dedicated aircraft in permanent rotation, thousands of additional flying hours per week, and diversion of F-16 and Mirage squadrons currently defending Ruwais, ADNOC facilities, and the population from Iranian drone and missile barrages. The UAE Air Force has approximately 79 F-16E/F Block 60 and 55 Mirage 2000-9 aircraft. They are currently intercepting over 1,500 Iranian projectiles. There are no spare fighters to babysit every Emirates 777 from takeoff to cruising altitude. Even if escorts were feasible, they would not solve the insurance problem. Aviation war-risk underwriters do not price fighter escorts. They price the probability of a shootdown event. That probability is determined by the number of autonomous threat actors with anti-aircraft capability in the airspace. Thirty-one IRGC commands with that capability means thirty-one independent probability nodes. Escorts reduce interception time. They do not reduce the number of actors who might fire. Dubai built itself as the world’s connecting hub. Sixty percent of the global population within an eight-hour flight. Over 90 million passengers in 2023. The entire business model depends on uninterrupted airspace that airlines will insure and passengers will trust. Both are gone. British Airways does not cancel until year-end for a two-week war. It cancels until year-end because its insurers modelled the Mosaic Doctrine and concluded the same thing the P&I clubs concluded on 5 March: the probability that 31 autonomous commands will simultaneously refrain from threatening Gulf airspace is near zero. The Strait closed by spreadsheet. The airport closed by the same spreadsheet. Full analysis in the link. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Dubai just shut down. The busiest international airport on earth. Closed. Indefinitely. Dubai International and Al Maktoum International both suspended all operations on February 28 per official Dubai Airports statement. Over 280 flights canceled. 250 more delayed. The airspace that handles more international passengers than any hub on the planet went dark this morning because Iranian ballistic missiles were flying through it. Now read the airline list and understand the scale of what just broke. Emirates. Grounded. Etihad. Grounded. Qatar Airways. Suspended all flights to and from Doha after Qatari airspace closed. Air India. Every single flight to every destination in the entire Middle East. Suspended indefinitely. Turkish Airlines. Suspended flights to Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Syria, Qatar, and the UAE until at least March 2. Lufthansa. Dubai suspended. Air France. Tel Aviv and Beirut suspended. Wizz Air. Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman suspended until March 7. British Airways. Affected. Virgin Atlantic. Affected. Japan Airlines. Affected. Norwegian Air, LOT Polish, Scandinavian Airlines, Aegean, Iberia, Air Arabia, PIA, Saudia, Air Algerie. All affected. All grounded or rerouting. This is not a regional disruption. This is the global aviation network breaking at one of its most critical nodes. Dubai is not just an airport. It is the single largest connecting hub between Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Every flight from Mumbai to London, from Singapore to Frankfurt, from Nairobi to New York that routes through the Gulf is now either canceled, delayed, or burning extra fuel on thousand-mile detours around closed airspace. IndiGo just suspended flights to Almaty, Baku, Tashkent, and Tbilisi until March 28. Not March 2. March 28. A month of Central Asian connectivity erased because Iranian missiles crossed the flight paths. The cost is compounding by the hour. Rerouted flights burn more fuel when oil is spiking past 100 dollars a barrel because the same conflict that closed the airspace is threatening the strait that moves 21 million barrels a day. Airlines are paying surge prices for fuel to fly longer routes around a war zone that did not exist yesterday morning. Every hour the airspace stays closed, the losses multiply across carriers already operating on thin margins. And here is what nobody is calculating yet. Dubai’s economy runs on connectivity. Tourism. Trade. Finance. Logistics. All of it depends on DXB being open. The UAE just absorbed an act of war on its sovereign territory with a civilian killed in Abu Dhabi from missile debris. The country that built its entire economic model on being the safe, neutral, connected hub of the Middle East is now closed for business because the country it had no quarrel with fired missiles through its airspace. Iran did not just attack military bases this morning. Iran shut down the economic engine of the Gulf. That is a cost Tehran cannot afford to repay and the UAE will not forget.

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The Bitcoin Coffee Guy⚡️☕️
The Bitcoin Coffee Guy⚡️☕️@josebitcoiner·
Hey Bitcoiners 🥳 #Giveaway of 30K SATS⚡️for (3) three people, meaning each gets 10K SATS⚡️ The giveaway ends on saturday 👇🏻 LIKE ✅️ REPOST ✅️ FOLLOW @lightningmodeAI ✅️ TAG 3 FRIENDS ✅️
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Blockspace@blockspace·
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