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Mr.Bull

@adekunle

The question is no longer if but when? #bitcoin.

Katılım Haziran 2008
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Mr.Bull
Mr.Bull@adekunle·
@realJDCannon @guideforman @grok @grok for step 2 after a company has spent on payroll and all other non taxable expenses it will use what would have been profit and invest in the holding company and because it's an investment it's not profit therefore not taxable. Is that correct ?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Imagine you have a lemonade stand that makes money. Normally, you'd pay "taxes" (like sharing some lemonade with the grown-ups). But instead, you put the money into a special box that buys a bike (something that gets more valuable). Then, you borrow money using the bike as promise, and use that to buy more lemons—without sharing any. The borrow isn't "new money," so no taxes! It loops like that. (But remember, taxes help everyone—always follow rules!)
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Mr.Bull
Mr.Bull@adekunle·
@grok @conspiracyb0t How would I realistically achieve this if i was on a fixed rate of 4.9%, paying off a loan of 160,000 over a term of 25 years.
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Grok@grok·
The video's "hack" is mostly a myth. Paying $1/day extra on a variable-rate mortgage reduces the principal slightly, lowering future interest, but it doesn't reset interest to zero or shorten a 25-year loan to 5 years—savings are minimal (e.g., ~$5k on a $500k loan). Real strategies: larger extra payments, bi-weekly plans, or offset accounts. Check your loan terms and consult an advisor.
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conspiracybot
conspiracybot@conspiracyb0t·
How to beat the banks when it comes to your mortgage
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
CASH DIES IN 847 DAYS Europe just legislated the end of financial freedom and nobody noticed. January 2027: Every euro above €10,000 becomes illegal tender. Every Bitcoin needs government permission. Every transaction becomes a datapoint in Brussels’ surveillance grid. This is not proposed. This is law. 340 million Europeans will wake up in a cage built from their own bank accounts. THE KILL SHOT The EU Anti-Money Laundering package doesn’t just track criminals. It treats every citizen as one. Starting 2027, buying a car in cash becomes a crime. Sending €1,001 in Bitcoin without state approval triggers prosecution. Anonymous wallets vanish overnight. The Digital Euro arrives 2029. The European Central Bank spent €1.3 billion building what they call freedom. But leaked proposals cap holdings at €3,000 per person. Every purchase tracked. Every pattern analyzed. Every dissent potentially bankable. THE LIE THEY’RE SELLING “This stops money laundering.” Europe launders €500 billion yearly, they claim. So they’re building a panopticon for 340 million people to catch the fraction who commit crimes. China’s digital yuan already programs money to expire, to restrict, to control. The ECB promises Europe will be different. They promised deposit safety in Cyprus too. Then they seized accounts in 2013. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT Privacy coins migrate to the shadows. Black markets replace grey ones. The state gains omniscience. You lose the right to buy bread without permission. This isn’t about crime. It’s about power. €20 trillion flows through the eurozone. Every cent will soon require approval from Frankfurt. The infrastructure of tyranny gets built in the name of safety. Always. THE CLOCK IS RUNNING 847 days until your cash becomes contraband. 1,308 days until the Digital Euro launches. Zero days of mainstream coverage asking the only question that matters: Who decides what you’re allowed to buy when money becomes permission? The European Union just made Orwell an instruction manual. And you heard it here first.
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Bram Kanstein
Bram Kanstein@bramk·
Send this to your normie friends and don’t say anything
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Mr.Bull
Mr.Bull@adekunle·
It's time for Bitcoin to catch-up with Gold
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BitcoinHyper
BitcoinHyper@BitcoinHypers·
$BTC - #Bitcoin is pushing lower. It has just hit another key level. Very bad if broken.
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
The whole world is $337 TRILLION in debt. To whom exactly?
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MartyParty@martypartymusic·
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Ọmọ Akin
Ọmọ Akin@GuyMr0·
verified or not, we can only grow when we support and engage each other 🤝 say hi and let’s follow you massively ✅
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
"My parents have been married for 75 years but few have noticed. Most of their friends have died. I contacted 6 local news stations and the Union Tribune newspaper giving details so they could do a story on their lives. Not one response from anyone. I think living into your 90's and staying married 75 years is quite an accomplishment. If you agree, please like and share my post. I want to show them people do care." Credit Eileen Atkinson
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Nayib Bukele
Nayib Bukele@nayibbukele·
“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name."
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Mr.Bull
Mr.Bull@adekunle·
Is #Bitcoin going to have it's God candle today. Single 10,000 USD candle to the moon. Come on Mr Fed.
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Magatte Wade
Magatte Wade@magattew·
In 2004, the rulers of Dubai did something brilliant that almost nobody talks about. They created a small legal zone, just 110 acres. 
Inside it, they didn’t use UAE law. They used English common law. That changed everything. Let me explain: 🧵
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Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪
*Personal Statement Regarding My Interview with Tommy Robinson* I can't believe I am having to write another one of these personal statements, but here we are. Given the intense feedback, the personal attacks, and even threats I have received, I feel it is best to address it directly. This is not for supporters of Tommy Robinson. This is written for those who dislike me, dislike my politics, dislike Tommy, and believe he should be blacklisted, never spoken to, never interviewed. It is an appeal to you, to consider that interviews with people you dislike and disagree with are actually more important than the ones you welcome. For close to a decade, I have hosted my podcast and conducted over 1,000 interviews. Those conversations have included presidents, lawyers, journalists, politicians, business leaders, and human rights activists. Despite my own politics being small-c conservatism with a strong bent toward libertarianism, I have always been happy to interview anyone. On the political side, I’ve hosted guests from the Conservatives, Labour, Reform, and the SDP. I’ve actively tried to bring more voices from the left on my show, but honestly, they are much harder to secure. Every now and again, the fact that I interview certain people upsets certain people. That is the reality of my job. But here are the principles I will not compromise on: free press, free journalism, and free speech. Without those, everything else falls apart. When your job is to interview, it means at times you sit down with controversial figures. And I would argue those interviews are often the most important. If you disagree with someone, especially if you think they are dangerous or wrong, then surely you should want to hear what they say and have them questioned in public. Suppressing controversial voices doesn’t make them go away, it just drives them underground. Now, let’s deal with the obvious: Tommy Robinson. You may hate him. Many people do. But for others, he is a hero, a man who speaks up for working-class communities who feel ignored by the establishment. He has always said his mission is to stop the spread of extremism, particularly radical Islam. He has been vocal about the rape and abuse of young girls in this country, long before the media and politicians acknowledged the scale of it. He was called a racist for raising the issue. Today, after the Rochdale, Rotherham and Telford scandals, it is clear he was telling the truth. He was vilified for speaking out about something that the Labour Party itself is now implicated in covering up. On mass migration, whether you agree with him or not, it is undeniably one of the biggest political debates in Britain today. Every major party now has policies to address it. You may support open borders, many do, but Tommy represents those who do not. That is not fringe anymore, it is a national conversation. And to those who insist on labelling him a racist, let me share what I personally witnessed: on the way to my studio, Tommy was stopped by a Sikh man who thanked him and said he was proud to be British, does not like where the country is headed and thanked Tommy for what he is doing. Tommy embraced him, listened to him, and showed him respect. That is not the behaviour of a racist. When he founded the EDL, it was open to all backgrounds, because its focus was on countering radical Islam, not skin colour. And remember, he grew up in Luton, the town that produced the 7/7 bombers. His life experience is not mine. I had a comfortable middle-class upbringing in Bedford; he grew up on a working-class estate in a town deeply affected by extremism. Those experiences shape people. You don’t have to agree with him, but you do have to understand where he comes from. Even if you could point to evidence that Tommy was a racist, and I don’t believe he is, an interview with him would still be valid. Not to condone, but to confront. I am sure people will search far and wide to find examples of Tommy acting divisive, or even to try and prove he is a racist. Do I think he is perfect? No. He’s a working-class lad from Luton, not a university-educated politician with a polished PR team behind him. He speaks plainly, sometimes bluntly, but he is also someone who has spent years fighting for the version of Britain he believes in, a country that protects its people, its culture, and its future. And whether you like it or not, Tommy Robinson is relevant. He is influential, his popularity is growing, and people will interview him. Suppressing speech does not work in a free society. In fact, rejecting suppression is what makes a society free. Since announcing this interview, I’ve seen the online pile-on. I’ve been accused of “platforming” Tommy, a term I reject. I don’t “platform” people, I interview them. I’ve been called racist, which is obviously nonsense. You don’t become racist by association. I’ve been called “far-right,” a label that’s now thrown at anyone who expresses any conservative opinion. Want to protect girls from rape gangs? Far-right. Want the government to prioritise its own citizens? Far-right. Want safer streets? Far-right. These accusations have been used so recklessly they have lost all meaning. I’ve also received threats against my businesses. Let me be absolutely clear: I am a free speech maximalist, and I don’t respond well to threats. If you don’t want to listen to my show, fine. If you don’t want to drink in my bar or coffee shop, fine. If you don’t want to support my football club, fine. These are all choices you are free to make. But nothing will stop me from doing my job, which is to interview people, good, bad or controversial. I know I have become a controversial figure myself, especially in Bedford. My efforts to improve the town such as including introducing private security, which has been an overwhelming success, have been attacked by a small, loud minority. They question my motives, my politics and express absolute hatred towards me. Despite investing hundreds of thousands of pounds into local projects, sports, and children’s initiatives, I remain a target for some. So be it. You can’t please everyone. So back to the interview. I conducted it in my way, as I have done for over 1,000 episodes, friendly, welcoming, and open. I am not Jeremy Paxman; I don’t try to “catch people out.” I let my guests speak, show themselves for who they are, and leave it to my audience to decide. Do I think Tommy is a racist? No. I used to. I called him a racist myself based on what the media told me. Then I did my research and I believe I called it wrong. Do I think he has, at times, been associated with people who are? Yes. That’s why he walked away from groups like the BNP and ultimately the EDL, because they became too extreme. And here is the bottom line: anyone who thinks I should pull this interview or dictate who I am allowed to speak to has weaker principles than I do. It is exactly this kind of cowardice that allowed the mass rape of young girls in this country to go on for years, covered up in the name of “not offending communities.” When you don’t confront hard issues, you allow evil to thrive. As George Orwell said: “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.” My interview will be released as planned. I will not bend to pressure from people who want to suppress information and speech and I accept all the consequences of this. But know this, when they come for your speech, even if you are against everything I stand for, I will be at the front of the line defending your freedom.
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Inevitable West
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest·
🚨BREAKING: The Labour Government has reversed its decision to access British citizens encrypted Apple data following demands from JD Vance A massive win for right to privacy!
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Mr.Bull
Mr.Bull@adekunle·
@grok what self hosted comprehensive solution can I use that also comes with a optional mobile app that is decentralised. A sovereign solution.
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Mr.Bull@adekunle·
It's amazing how regulation will fuel the adoption of self hosted #Bitcoin #nodes and accelerate decentralisation while making centralised entities obsolete. I'll need a solution for all my crypto's not just bitcoin. Any suggestions? coincentral.com/google-blocks-…
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