TrueVillan1 🦁

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TrueVillan1 🦁

TrueVillan1 🦁

@TrueVillan1

Villa Park Katılım Ocak 2019
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Coach, JV
Coach, JV@Coachjv_·
Get prepared they told you what was coming! No one listened.
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Dr Alan Jerome Harper
Dr Alan Jerome Harper@Dr_Alan_Harper·
@ChadSteingraber I don’t think it’s that high. More like 2-3 billion. Guess my concern is how many times Xrp can be reused per day. If it’s x 100 per day we are cooked.
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Chad Steingraber
Chad Steingraber@ChadSteingraber·
One of the most important metrics in determining the price of a limited asset like ripple:native is the liquid tradable supple —> not total supply or market cap.
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Mr Market@dogreadsnews

Hey @ChadSteingraber I decided to refresh the Bakkes Pipeline Flow model to bring it up to date given the changes since 2023. Would appreciate your thoughts on this article.

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Higgy@higgyboson·
This is the Worlds richest music artist. It's estimated that she may be worth as much as $2 billion. Her PERSONAL earnings from each of the "Eras" tour dates in 2024 were approximately £5 - £6 million. That's not the ticket sales figures - It's her actual earnings per night. She played 8 nights at Wembley in London and therefore earnt at least £40 million from those nights. But..... the British taxpayer footed the bill to get her from her hotel to the venue for each performance. She was provided with the equivalent security usually rolled out for visiting heads of state or the Royal family. This security doesn't come cheap. In fact it may have cost over £900,000 in total. Which is a lot of money. However, when taking her earnings into consideration it's just a small fraction of the cash she pocketed. Which begs the question - Why couldn't she pay for her own security? Why were British taxpayers expected to pay for it?
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TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@JohnWight1 Statement and opinion John, not fact. I can for instance say that “you’re a fucking moron” which is a statement and an opinion but is it actually true?!
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TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@espenstrand We build turnover. VP capacity and premium hospitality, re develop around VP and on the sureeounding land we own, commercialise it for revenue, a year round multi entertainment venue.
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Espen🦁
Espen🦁@espenstrand·
🟣🔵Lots of players wil continue to choose Spurs over Villa. Because of the big big regulation protection they have. -> Because Spurs ARE ALLOWED to spend WAY more than Villa. #UTV #avfc🦁⤵️ They are allowed to buy themself out of trouble. Spurs revevenue of €671M over Villa's €450M, creates a significant difference. - In transfer spending power - In payroll flexibility! Even with Villa getting CL money, and Spurs NOTHING. The competitive state of football is embarrassing!
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Jacko@Jackodotcom

@MatteMoretto @espenstrand No ambition. Money and location led transfer.

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TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@invest 2/2 liquidity requirements become enormous bc every transfer requires actual stablecoin balance-sheet capacity. Thats the same banking system in the shadows! Stablecoins can solve the price stability but don’t have the capacity (deep liquidity pools) for massive settlement.
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INVEST@invest·
@TrueVillan1 $USDT already handles $100 B+ in daily volume. Depth isn't the gap anymore, regulation and rails are. 🤔🤔🤔
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INVEST@invest·
#DeutscheBank chose #Ripple to settle cross-border payments. RLUSD reached $1.5 B. Convera's $190B payment network already runs on it. Institutions picked the stablecoin. #XRP holders got none of that volume.
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TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@invest For stablecoins (pegged 2 fiat) u need huge supply issuance for insanely deep liquidity pools, why? bc the price is pegged. You can’t just change it. That’s why a true liquidity bridge has to be stable enough for pricing but deep enough for massive simultaneous settlements 1/2
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TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@invest £100b is fuck all. Try moving trillions per day. Stables dont cut it!
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🎹 Ames™ 🎹
🎹 Ames™ 🎹@Real_Ames·
BREAKING: Judge Nicholas Rowland chose not to sentence three teenage boys to jail after they were involved in the gang r* pe of two girls. Reports say the incidents were recorded on phones, with the teens allegedly laughing and encouraging one another during the attacks. The judge explained his decision by saying he wanted to avoid “unnecessarily criminalising” the boys because of their age. The case is now sparking major debate online, with many questioning whether enough accountability was given in such a serious situation.
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TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@Real_Ames They feckin’ well criminalised themselves by raping two girls. Castrate the bastards!
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Gina
Gina@Gina_XRP·
$1000 XRP vs. $1 XRP I'm struggling to understand a concept. My friend, one of the world's biggest XRP fans, tried to explain to me that in order for XRP to play a role in global cross-border payments, such as the Federal Reserve's related projects, and all the businesses that Ripple wants to develop, the price of each token must reach $1,000 (or any other higher price). A price below $1000 won't work. Market capitalization doesn't matter, liquidity is key. If each token is only priced at $1, liquidity won't function like it would at $1000. That's why he's so convinced the price must be high, because a price that's too low simply won't work. Has anyone heard of this? Could you explain it to me in simple terms, as if I were an 83 year old? I've tried to get him to explain it to me twice, but for some reason, I just can't understand it.
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TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@AlexBallingerMP 1. Fuel is still far too expensive because govts tax it to the hilt & yet you still can’t fix the potholes; 2. I’m not a bloody farmer; 3. Is this being passed on to the consumer? 4. Who the hell travels by bus; 5. Doesn’t make any difference 6. I’m not an industry. -Soundbites!
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Alex Ballinger MP
Alex Ballinger MP@AlexBallingerMP·
Take a look at how this Labour government is tackling the cost of living. Real change, that makes a difference to real families.
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TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@invest You have to think about the volume of concurrent transactions which therefore requires significant liquidity depth that stablecoins will not be able to provide.
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INVEST@invest·
@TrueVillan1 Fair point, but DB runs €1.7T in annual transactions. RLUSD at $1.5B is a start, not the ceiling.
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TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@TheAdrianDurham Pretty much. We have to operate VAR in the right way. We aren’t doing it in terms of both off side or whether something is clear and obvious error!! It’s not the game it’s the players !!
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Adrian Durham
Adrian Durham@TheAdrianDurham·
Foden (in blue) was called offside here. Time to bin this garbage off
Premier League Match Centre@PLMatchCentre

#MCIAVL – 90’ VAR OVERTURN VAR checked the referee’s call of goal – and established that Foden was in an offside position and recommended that the goal was disallowed.

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TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@JeremyVineOn5 Don’t care, I just dont want back in to a corrupt closed shop I didn’t vote for making rules for my country. We had a once in a generation vote a mere 10 yrs ago! We can’t change minds like underpants or there is no serious direction. Hokey Cokey politics will never work!
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Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5
Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5@JeremyVineOn5·
Would you swap the pound for the Euro in order to rejoin the EU? It's a condition demanded by an EU chief after Labour challengers Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham put a return to the bloc back on the agenda. Is scrapping sterling a price worth paying?
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: The first Makerfield by-election poll shows Andy Burnham will win the seat 🔴 LAB - 43% ➡️ REF - 40% 🇬🇧 RES - 7% 🟠 LD - 4% 🟢 GRN - 3% 🔵 CON - 2% ⚪ Other - 1% Via Survation, 369 sample, May 18-22
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TrueVillan1 🦁
TrueVillan1 🦁@TrueVillan1·
@AndyFitchet If you work 9-6:30 every single day now and part of that is overtime you’ll be better off. Ignore this moron. He hasn’t a feckin’ clue (probably why he lost)! It’s a choice fella but I forgot Labour don’t want people to have a choice. Just pay their exhorbotant taxes and STFU!!
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Andy Fitchet
Andy Fitchet@AndyFitchet·
If you work 9-6:30 every single day Reform will promise you an extra £1000. Is that it? What a waste of life for £1k. Go spend time with your family, do some gardening, go to the pub, enjoy your life. The extra £1k to run yourself into the ground is not worth it.
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick

If you work at the Heinz factory near Wigan, do an hour and a half overtime every day, you’ll be *£1,000* a year better off. Reform will make work pay again.

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