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@BrissyBitcoiner

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Australia Katılım Aralık 2023
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OZBTC22@BrissyBitcoiner·
You feel disappointed because you buy Bitcoin to get rich quick. But Bitcoin doesn’t work like that.
Alex Gladstein 🌋 ⚡@gladstein

@R89Capital $80k bitcoin is “disappointing” It was $4k when the pandemic started This is called hyperbitcoinization

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OZBTC22@BrissyBitcoiner·
And, a famous billionaire said it's not an inflation hedge as he expected and feels very disappointed. When the Iran war started, gold and silver surged but Bitcoin dropped. If you had a chance to talk to him in person what would you tell him?
Billy ₿oone@thebillyboone

Wealthiest person in the world: “My company owns 18,712 BTC" Largest asset manager in the word: "Most popular ETF is Bitcoin product" Your financial advisor: "Bitcoin is volatile and risky, I wouldn't touch it with a 10ft pole"

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OZBTC22@BrissyBitcoiner·
Bitcoin changes life.
Аnja Dragovic ⚡@BitcoinAnja

Life is funny. A few years ago I was working on a national tech transformation for a 5 star resort group, earning more money than I ever thought I would and sitting comfortably in the highest tax bracket. On paper, it looked like I’d “made it.” Now I’m in the lowest tax bracket, working reception at a beachfront hotel in a small regional town, and I can honestly say I’ve never felt more content. Turns out, I don’t miss the prestige nearly as much as I thought I would. What I love now is the humanity of my work. I love welcoming tired travellers after a long drive. Solving real problems for real people in real time. Remembering the guest who likes extra towels, or the couple celebrating their anniversary, or noticing from someone’s micro expressions whether they want a warm chat or just a quick, seamless check in after a hard day. The details matter. People matter. There’s something deeply fulfilling about making someone feel genuinely looked after. And when my shift ends, it ends. I don’t carry work stress home with me anymore. I sleep peacefully. I have a wonderful boss. My job pays the bills. I get time and energy to work on the thing I’m truly passionate about, the podcast. And every day I get to live beside the ocean in one of the most beautiful parts of the world. Funny how life works sometimes. The version of success I chased in my 30s looks very different to the version that actually brings me peace. These days, I think wealth might just be sleeping well, breathing deeply, having time for what you love, and not dreading Monday morning. Thank you, Satoshi. 🧡

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Аnja Dragovic ⚡@BitcoinAnja·
Life is funny. A few years ago I was working on a national tech transformation for a 5 star resort group, earning more money than I ever thought I would and sitting comfortably in the highest tax bracket. On paper, it looked like I’d “made it.” Now I’m in the lowest tax bracket, working reception at a beachfront hotel in a small regional town, and I can honestly say I’ve never felt more content. Turns out, I don’t miss the prestige nearly as much as I thought I would. What I love now is the humanity of my work. I love welcoming tired travellers after a long drive. Solving real problems for real people in real time. Remembering the guest who likes extra towels, or the couple celebrating their anniversary, or noticing from someone’s micro expressions whether they want a warm chat or just a quick, seamless check in after a hard day. The details matter. People matter. There’s something deeply fulfilling about making someone feel genuinely looked after. And when my shift ends, it ends. I don’t carry work stress home with me anymore. I sleep peacefully. I have a wonderful boss. My job pays the bills. I get time and energy to work on the thing I’m truly passionate about, the podcast. And every day I get to live beside the ocean in one of the most beautiful parts of the world. Funny how life works sometimes. The version of success I chased in my 30s looks very different to the version that actually brings me peace. These days, I think wealth might just be sleeping well, breathing deeply, having time for what you love, and not dreading Monday morning. Thank you, Satoshi. 🧡
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Happy Pizza Day 🍕 bitcoin:native
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BTCCLUB@ausbtcclub·
Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day ! If only it was one day earlier, would have been the 21st 😂
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@PaulineHansonOz You have my vote! Bring back and secure our own natural resources.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
So you don’t get it twisted from the media, I want you to be able to hear every word of One Nation’s gas policy, in full. We want the Australian people to take ownership of our natural resources, for the government to act as a partner in encouraging more oil and gas production, take care of our fuel and energy security, and pay down our debt. I said much more on this at the Australian Energy Producers conference in Adelaide. This is my policy announcement in full, with additional Q and A from the 14 minute mark. We will continue to consult on this and make sure we get it right. One Nation has a vision for future generations, not just the next election cycle.
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OZBTC22@BrissyBitcoiner·
The best part of HODLing bitcoin:native is watching all the chip and memory companies surge while your HODL is now -30%. And I am still buying. Conviction matters! That’s why you only buy an asset you have conviction in, otherwise like the others you would have already sold. #stayfocus
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OZBTC22@BrissyBitcoiner·
I hope people wake up to this, but it's very hard because gambling addiction is related to a sickness where people often get happiness by revealing instant results from something. However, the government shouldn’t make gambling easy. Look at how any betting apps. It’s very disgusting 🤢
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Greeny@greenytrades·
Australians lose $31.5 BILLION a year to gambling. That's more than the government spends on aged care and now they want to tax your crypto gains harder while pokies lobbies run free. They don't want you building wealth. They want you broke and distracted.
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@TFTC21 @Bitkey This Bitkey is interesting after listened to What Bitcoin Did podcast.
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TFTC@TFTC21·
We're doing another @Bitkey giveaway! A built-in screen. No seed phrase. 2-of-3 multisig. Follow @Bitkey and us, RT to enter. ✅ Winner announced Tuesday 5/26 at 4PM EST.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Today I announced One Nation's policy to get Australians a better return on the Commonwealth's gas and oil, our natural resources at @au_energy_prod We want more gas extracted and more money given back to Australian's future wealth. One Nation would partner with the oil and gas industry rather than treating it as an enemy, with the aim of increasing exploration, development and production of oil and gas Under the policy, the party would introduce a 30 per cent rebate for genuine oil and gas exploration in Commonwealth waters, while giving the Commonwealth Government the option to take up to a 30 per cent equity stake in any production licence. This would mean real ownership of Australia's natural resources by the Australian people. Rather than acquiring ownership by force, the government would pay its share of costs as a joint venture partner and receive a corresponding share of production. To manage these interests, One Nation would establish a special investment vehicle called the Australian National Wealth Investment Corporation (ANWIC), which would hold the government’s resource stakes and be tasked with making decisions for the greatest benefit of Australians. Government would receive their proportion of oil and gas which could then be directed to the domestic market, used to support critical industries such as fertiliser, energy and smelting, or sold into export markets to help reduce government debt. ANWIC would be overseen by a board made up of people with proven oil and gas industry experience, rather than career bureaucrats, and the Commonwealth would remain a non-operating partner while private-sector experts continued to run projects. The policy would also allow ANWIC to invest in existing projects, but only on commercial, arm’s-length terms, with the government paying its way as in investment rather than taking over projects. In return, the Commonwealth could choose to receive either its share of profits or physical gas supply, giving it the flexibility to support domestic manufacturing when needed or benefit from selling at high international prices. One Nation argues this approach is even better than a domestic gas reservation policy, which can be blunt and inefficient. We also reject proposals for a 25 per cent gas export tax, because this measure is purposely designed to kill the gas industry. Alongside these structural changes, One Nation would cut “red, green and black tape” to speed up project development and set a target of deciding on projects within six months. We would abolish net-zero policies and the Safeguard Mechanism, while also having government help fund gas exploration. In taxation, the party would replace the failed Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT) for offshore gas with a simpler Commonwealth royalty based on wellhead values. This new royalty system would apply only to future projects, with existing PRRT arrangements grandfathered. Overall, One Nation's policy is designed to deliver greater returns to Australians, encourage oil and gas production, strengthen fuel security, lower power prices, reduce government debt and give Australians real ownership of our natural resources.
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