Tony Jefferies (Bitcoin Piano Man)

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Tony Jefferies (Bitcoin Piano Man)

Tony Jefferies (Bitcoin Piano Man)

@TonyJefferies

I love Bitcoin. Do my best to help other people get through life. I will always follow back. Thank You for following me. Much Love Tony xxxx

Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Trending Bitcoin
Trending Bitcoin@TrendingBitcoin·
JACK MALLERS: The biggest bull market in history is coming. 2025 will be parabolic! 🚀
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Simple Mining
Simple Mining@simpleminingio·
Your life is made of two things: time and energy. Both are being stolen in plain sight. Money is how you store, save, and exchange both. When the currency is debased, you're not just losing purchasing power. You're losing pieces of your life you already worked for. "Fix the money, fix the world" sounds too simple to take seriously. But if money is stored time and energy, and that storage system is broken, everything built on top of it breaks too. That's the problem Bitcoin was designed to solve.
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₿TC-GUS🧡🪢
₿TC-GUS🧡🪢@Scavacini777·
If you bought Bitcoin here I MUST follow you- it isn't optional Tell me below
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Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪
"The people that rule the world are not in the Epstein files. The people that rule the world are the people that control the Epstein files..." @SimonDixonTwitt is back How the Financial Industrial Complex engineers chaos & war as "transitional theatre". Link to show 👇
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Women of Bitcoin Summit
Women of Bitcoin Summit@Womenofbitcoin_·
Most people think Bitcoin mining strains the grid. ❌ But a key takeaway from the Women of Bitcoin panel, “Energy, Power Bills & A More Reliable Grid - The Big Picture,” is the opposite: It can act as a flexible load, reduce wasted energy, and improve grid reliability. ✅ That’s what inspired this thread 👇
Abundant Mines@AbundantMines

If wasted energy were a country… it would be the 3rd largest in the world. Let that sink in 🧵👇🏼

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Dominic Frisby@DominicFrisby·
Was fun to talk about gold at the Bank of England yesterday Felt like I’d finally come home
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Emma@Avabelly__·
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@BitcoinSapiens Then why is it struggling to maintain 80,000 dollars ? The hype and fake narratives don't correlate with simple 101 supply and demand economics. It's all nonsense.
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BitcoinSapiens ⚡️@BitcoinSapiens·
Trump said, “The flood gates are opening” and “Bitcoin will hit $1,000,000” 🚀 “I talk to the biggest companies, the biggest families in the world and every single one of them is racing to buy Bitcoin.”
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Dr. Anne Mc Closkey
Dr. Anne Mc Closkey@DrAnneDerry·
Abortion until birth is of course intimately related to the vast profits to be made from the organ harvesting industry. Moloch has a huge influence throughout our political class.
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Jeff Swanson
Jeff Swanson@theswansjr·
For 5,000 years, money always had a master. Kings. Empires. Central banks. Bureaucrats. Different names. Same control. Then Bitcoin showed up in 2009. Money with no ruler. So when people call it a scam, what they’re really saying is they haven’t studied the first true monetary revolution in human history.
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@Womenofbitcoin_ @NatalieBrunell I took your book to show lots of delegates so called business entrepreneurs conference in Liverpool UK yesterday. Probably three of 100 people were receptive. Got a big job orange 🍊 💊 piling in Liverpool. Got some to photograph the book cover. But Gosh so many are asleep
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Women of Bitcoin Summit
Women of Bitcoin Summit@Womenofbitcoin_·
Natalie Brunell (@nataliebrunell) shares practical ways to grow Bitcoin adoption: Tip in sats, encourage local businesses to accept it, and explore circular economies from El Salvador to South Africa.
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Purpose.
Carl | BTC Exodus@BTCExodus

The single most important thing in #Bitcoin is defining what it actually is to you. If Bitcoin is speculation or a short-term trade for you, price drops will wreck you emotionally. You'll get disappointed, sell low, and probably regret it. But if you see Bitcoin as a long-term asset of value, then dips turn into pleasant surprises. Every drop is a discount on the scarcest asset in human history. Your definition dictates everything. Not the chart. Not the news. Not even the price. But your understanding of what you are buying. What Bitcoin is to you? 👀 #BTC

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BitcoinSapiens ⚡️
BitcoinSapiens ⚡️@BitcoinSapiens·
MICHAEL SAYLOR: "The idea that you can buy Bitcoin at $80,000 is a joke." "By the time your banker recommends it, it'll cost you $10 million." "It's at a 99% discount."
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Gareth Icke
Gareth Icke@garethicke·
A Dark Day For Britain As Abortion Legalised Up Until Birth.
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Pam 🇸🇻
Pam 🇸🇻@pameelaposada·
Prove me wrong, but long-term wealth cannot be built on a system where the supply keeps expanding.
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Right Said Fred
Right Said Fred@TheFreds·
Godless bastards every single one of them.
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy

These are the 185 Lords who just voted to legalise DIY abortions up to the point of BIRTH. They deserve to be named and shamed. Never forget their betrayal. Lord Addington (Liberal Democrat) Lord Adebowale (Crossbench) Baroness Alexander (Labour) Lord Alli (Labour) Baroness Anderson (Labour) Baroness Andrews (Labour) Baroness Armstrong (Labour) Lord Babudu (Labour) Lord Bach (Labour) Lord Barber (Labour) Lord Barber (Labour) Baroness Barker (Liberal Democrat) Lord Bassam (Labour) Baroness Bennett (Green Party) Baroness Berger (Labour) Baroness Bi (Labour) Baroness Blackstone (Labour) Baroness Blake (Labour) Baroness Bousted (Labour) Baroness Boycott (Crossbench) Lord Brennan (Labour) Baroness Brinton (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Brown (Labour) Lord Bruce (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Bull (Crossbench) Baroness Caine (Labour) Baroness Carberry (Labour) Lord Carlile (Crossbench) Lord Cashman (Non-affiliated) Baroness Chakrabarti (Labour) Viscount Chandos (Labour) Baroness Chapman (Labour) Lord Clark (Labour) Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat) Lord Coaker (Labour) Lord Collins (Labour) Baroness Crawley (Labour) Baroness Curran (Labour) Baroness D’Souza (Crossbench) Baroness Dacres (Labour) Lord Davidson (Labour) Lord de Clifford (Crossbench) Baroness Debbonaire (Labour) Baroness Deech (Crossbench) Lord Dixon (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Donaghy (Labour) Baroness Doocey (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Drake (Labour) Lord Dubs (Labour) Lord Duvall (Labour) Lord Eatwell (Labour) Baroness Elliott (Labour) Lord Evans (Labour) Lord Falconer (Labour) Lord Faulkner (Labour) Lord Forbes (Labour) Lord Foulkes (Labour) Baroness Fox (Non-affiliated) Lord Fox (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Freeman (Crossbench) Baroness Gerada (Crossbench) Baroness Gill (Labour) Lord Goddard (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Gohir (Crossbench) Baroness Goudie (Labour) Baroness Grender (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Griffin (Labour) Lord Hain (Labour) Baroness Hamwee (Liberal Democrat) Lord Hannay (Crossbench) Lord Hannett (Labour) Lord Hanson (Labour) Viscount Hanworth (Labour) Baroness Harding (Conservative) Baroness Harman (Labour) Lord Harris (Labour) Baroness Hayman (Labour) Baroness Hayman (Crossbench) Baroness Hazarika (Labour) Baroness Healy (Labour) Baroness Helic (Conservative) Lord Hendy (Labour) Lord Hermer (Labour) Baroness Hodge (Labour) Baroness Humphreys (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Hunt (Crossbench) Lord Hunt (Labour) Baroness Hunter (Labour) Baroness Hussein-Ece (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Hyde (Labour) Baroness Janke (Liberal Democrat) Lord John (Labour) Baroness Jones (Green Party) Baroness Jones (Labour) Lord Katz (Labour) Baroness Keeley (Labour) Lord Kennedy (Labour) Baroness Kidron (Crossbench) Baroness Kingsmill (Labour) Lord Kinnock (Labour) Lord Knight (Labour) Baroness Kramer (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Leaman (Liberal Democrat) Lord Leong (Labour) Baroness Levitt (Labour) Lord Liddle (Labour) Baroness Lister (Labour) Lord Macdonald (Crossbench) Baroness MacLeod (Labour) Lord Macpherson (Crossbench) Baroness Mallalieu (Labour) Lord Mann (Labour) Baroness Martin (Labour) Baroness Mattinson (Labour) Lord McCabe (Labour) Lord McNicol (Labour) Baroness Merron (Labour) Baroness Miller (Liberal Democrat) Lord Mitchell (Labour) Lord Mohammed (Liberal Democrat) Lord Moraes (Labour) Baroness Morgan (Labour) Baroness Morris (Labour) Lord Mott (Conservative) Lord Nagaraju (Labour) Baroness Nargund (Labour) Baroness Neate (Crossbench) Lord Newby (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Northover (Liberal Democrat) Baroness O’Grady (Labour) Lord Pack (Liberal Democrat) Lord Paddick (Non-affiliated) Lord Pannick (Crossbench) Lord Patel (Crossbench) Baroness Paul (Labour) Baroness Penn (Conservative) Baroness Pinnock (Liberal Democrat) Lord Pitkeathley (Labour) Baroness Pitkeathley (Labour) Lord Pitt-Watson (Labour) Lord Prentis (Labour) Baroness Primarolo (Labour) Baroness Rafferty (Labour) Baroness Ramsey (Labour) Baroness Rebuck (Labour) Lord Redesdale (Non-affiliated)

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Please let me be very clear here. Thousands and thousands and thousands of white girls were allowed to be gang-raped by Muslim men EXACTLY because these men were Muslim. We are seeing it over and over in our inquiry hearings. Police even deliberately left these girls with their abusers against the desperate pleading from parents. They did not want to be called racist. They did not want to upset community relations. It was EVERYWHERE. The police leadership responsible shouldn’t just lose their jobs. They should be prosecuted and thrown in prison, along with any public official who knew about these crimes and deliberately concealed them. I would rather be called a racist than enable or allow rape. Every single time. I know that the vast majority of decent British people agree, so how has this been allowed to fester away for so very long? It must change. It is now changing.
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