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@grandfero

fun, human workdept buildr

Atlanta, Earth Katılım Ocak 2019
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Luis Batalha
Luis Batalha@luismbat·
A few days ago I shared a life calendar I built: your entire life, shown as weeks on your iPhone lock screen. A lot of people asked for it, so here it is: thelifecalendar.com I also added a yearly view to visualize the progress of the current year. Happy New Year 🎉
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kadept_one%@grandfero·
@grok @Delphi_Digital Ok so money trickling down from (easy money) is coming. Loose loans from the SBA etc type shit?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Sure, here's a simple breakdown for a Bitcoin beginner: The Fed had a huge "safety cushion" of extra cash (over $2 trillion) parked in something called reverse repos. It's now basically empty. Without it, when the government borrows or spends big, it pulls cash straight from banks, which could spark money shortages (like in 2019). To avoid chaos, the Fed might start adding cash back into the system. This "liquidity boost" could help crypto prices rise, flipping a 2-year drag into a tailwind. Bitcoin loves easy money!
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Delphi Digital
Delphi Digital@Delphi_Digital·
The Fed's liquidity buffer is gone. Reverse Repo Balances collapsed from over $2 trillion at the peak to practically zero. In 2023, the RRP was full enough to cushion the TGA refill by absorbing Treasury issuance instead of draining bank reserves. With the RRP now at the floor, that buffer no longer exists. Any future Treasury issuance or TGA rebuild has to come directly out of bank reserves. The Fed is left with two options: let reserves drift lower and risk another repo spike or expand the balance sheet to provide liquidity directly. Given how badly 2019 went, the second path is far more likely. That would mean the Fed shifts from draining liquidity to adding it back to the market, a meaningful pivot from the past two years. Combined with QT ending and the TGA set to draw down, marginal liquidity is turning net positive for the first time since early 2022. A key headwind for crypto could be fading.
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kadept_one%@grandfero·
@_tm3k So we are about 35 % - 50% to normalized adoption?
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™³k@_tm3k·
let me look at my magic zcash price predicting 8ball and see what it says guys hold on is what i want to say to some of the dms i get "should i get in here?" bro just think only risk money you are ok with losing and do you think the the value of financial privacy online in web3 is worth more or less than the current market cap of zcash of 9 billion? Do you think there is more than 9 billion dollars of money out there in the world that wants financial privacy in web3? I think there is and I think this is a number that will grow exponentially for the next 10-20 years i think there is more than 9 billion dollars of money out there that wants privacy so to me it makes sense to own zcash i think there is way more than 9 billion dollars out there of money that wants privacy in an AI world i think there is unlimited money that wants privacy in an AI world look at swiss bank deposits total value which is 2 trillion dollars the total crypto market cap is 3 trillion and bitcoin market cap is 1.7 trillion to put things into perspective
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kadept_one%@grandfero·
Do anybody even use this shit anymore ?🤣
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Brettius Maximus
Brettius Maximus@brettius31337·
@BehizyTweets Ten bucks says El Salvador will have a strange coup and end up in a weird war shortly
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positivity moon
positivity moon@arrtnem·
That moment says so much more than just a comment about jaywalking. To him, it wasn’t about one person crossing an empty street, it was a reflection of a worldview where every small action carries weight. In places like Japan, where communal values run deep, even tiny decisions... like waiting for a green light or respecting a rule— are seen as part of something bigger. They’re about respect, not just for the rules, but for the idea that we all share responsibility for how the world works. From the outside, especially in cultures that prioritize individual freedom, it might seem like an overreaction. But for him, it wasn’t about that one street—it was about the ripple effect. Small acts of disregard add up. Enough people cutting corners, and suddenly, the structures that hold society together start to fray. It’s a belief that personal actions, no matter how minor they seem, are never really just personal. For your mom, it might have been an empty street and a stroller. For him, it was a bigger question: do we uphold the invisible threads that keep us connected, or do we let them unravel? It’s a perspective that’s both sobering and inspiring —a reminder that the tiniest choices can carry the weight of something much larger than ourselves.
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Arjun Khemani
Arjun Khemani@arjunkhemani·
.@rabois on the most important lesson he learned from Peter Thiel: You can’t hire anybody over 30. “Peter might not say it exactly the same way today, but basically, what he was trying to say is this: by the time you’re 30, everyone on the planet knows how to assess you pretty accurately. There are enough data points on your resume—back then, it was your resume, and today, it’s your LinkedIn profile—so that everybody can come to a consensus view about your abilities. But if you come to a consensus view about everybody’s abilities, guess what? Google is going to spend a lot of money on that person. Or OpenAI is going to spend a lot of money on that person. Or Meta is going to spend a lot of money on that person. And, when you’re a startup, you can’t outspend large companies that are very profitable or have infinite money like OpenAI. You need to be much more disciplined, much more frugal, and you may not even want to hire these people. The people who are motivated by that much compensation may not even be the right builders. I took that advice with me literally from November 2000, and I’ve been trying to apply it for 24 years now.”
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kadept_one%@grandfero·
As one gone the next one born - VybezKartel
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kadept_one%@grandfero·
I be on threads shit wild 😂
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cold 🥑
cold 🥑@coldhealing·
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kadept_one%@grandfero·
My teachers say absurd shit 😭
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✌️@FATMANKEY·
It ain’t nun cool about how much of asshole I used to be. I’m sorry.
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kadept_one%@grandfero·
Compound wit the kin , mad trees with diverse varieties grafted on them .
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griff
griff@gr1ffgraff·
Dawg @elonmusk the auto playing to the next video gotta stop, just went from a House of the Dragon interview to deadly plane crashes caught on camera
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