Laimis
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Laimis
@laimis
Find my new home on 🐘 : https://t.co/USJ8liNeJr @[email protected]
Somewhere close by Katılım Aralık 2008
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A property on Lofty just sold for $77/share, a 54% realized gain from $50, less than a year after it was struck by lightning and burned down ⚡️🔥
Genuinely one of the wildest outcomes we've seen since we started Lofty.
At that point, it could’ve easily gone the other way.
Instead, an insurance claim was filed and paid out for 1039 Mt Vernon Rd.
What happened next stood out: the 100+ DAO LLC owners didn’t let that capital sit idle, they voted to put it to work.
The owners voted through our governance system to deploy part of the proceeds into a 13% APR short-term loan for another property on the Lofty marketplace that needed funding.
With additional funds still available, they approved an additional short-term loan.
So instead of a dead asset, the capital kept compounding.
When everything wrapped up, the property was sold and proceeds were distributed back to token holders, resulting in a 54% gain.
Natural disasters are unpredictable. There’s no real playbook for something like this.
But this is exactly why we built Lofty: giving investors control over capital so they can make decisions in real time, even in situations no one expects.

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Країна з населенням, всього близько 3 млн (менше ніж населення Києва), передала нам допомогу, більшу ніж деякі великі європейські країни
Дякуємо нашим братам литовцям 💪🇱🇹🇺🇦
Мілітарний@mil_in_ua
#Мілітарні_блоги 🤝 Військова підтримка Литви Україні: масштаби, напрями та еволюція допомоги Лейтенант, кандидат історичних наук Сергій Рудько у новому блозі розповідає, як незважаючи на обмежені масштаби власних збройних сил і ресурсів, Литва з перших днів війни зайняла активну позицію у формуванні міжнародної коаліції підтримки України, поєднуючи політичну, військову та фінансову допомогу 👇 militarnyi.com/uk/blogs/vijsk…
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Wake up. The war has started (c)
It was morning. My girlfriend and I decided to sleep a little bit longer. But her mom called her and said: Honey, wake up. The war has started. I remember that I literally felt nothing. I don’t know why. I just hoped that I won’t be killed by Russian aviation while driving to the frontline using a train.
It wasn’t loud in Lviv. It was just a regular morning. I had a breakfast. And while drinking a coffee I’ve watched video of Russian president talking about “denazification” and shit like that. I just thought: come and try.
Took a taxi. Went to the military store. Bought different gear and spent 400$ of my own savings. Need to say that I came too
late and bought the remainings.
My GF (already a wife) told me for the first time that she loves (cause we have been dating for six months when the war has started) me and that she had zero doubts as to my decision to join the resistance. I remember that I told her to find a decent man and raise an honorable son.
So I decided to skip all the trainings. Took a train to Dnipro and joined the 1st assault company that were not a part of the army till the end of May 2022.
I had zero hope to survive. I thought that Russians will destroy and occupy us but in the future and we will win. I was partly right. We will win.
And on this day we officially enter the 5th year of the war. And sometimes it seems that this war is an endless hell. But it will end. And I want to believe that we will come out of it stronger.
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The U.S. administration did not send a single representative to the official commemoration events marking the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, nor did it issue a single word through its embassy in Kyiv -- not even a standard diplomatic boilerplate.
This is all just tragic at this point.
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I want to thank everyone for all the support we’re receiving. There really is an incredible amount of it.
For me, the sacrifice of the people depicted on the helmet means more than any medal ever could - because they gave the most precious thing they had.
And simple respect toward them is exactly what I want to give.

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So, say hello to our new Minister of Defense.
He’s 34, and he’s held top-level positions in our government since he was 28.
When I travel abroad for work, I sometimes joke and shock people by telling them that in Ukraine we have a single smartphone app — where you can keep your official passport, your driver’s license, your vehicle registration, your children’s birth certificates, your diploma (and under other digitalization programs, even things like your military ID) and where you can order many government services and documents online.
Mykhailo Fedorov has done an enormous amount for the country’s unique modernization and for the military during the war.
Now he’ll have to bring his character, his managerial talent, and his IT-startup vibe to the Ministry of Defense.
I think no one will argue anymore that it makes no sense for us to try to compete with fascist Russia in sheer numbers of manpower and tanks. Our path is the continued development of our drone revolution and technology, and, above all, cleaning out the eternal Soviet chaos: bureaucracy, freeloading, and corruption that eats away at our defense from the inside.
Wishing success to the young minister.

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Video message from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell: federalreserve.gov/newsevents/spe…
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"How can slaves grant freedom" --- what a beautiful way to put it. I wish peacniks would understand this...
414 Magyar's Birds@414magyarbirds
This song is pure Cossack drive, boiling over. "They marched to 'liberate' us, wild and free. But how can slaves grant freedom – how can it be?" Band: TIK Song: Katsapy
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At the President of Ukraine's instruction, an important meeting was held with national security advisers from Ukraine's partner states — members of the Coalition of the Willing who had arrived in Kyiv.
The consultations were productive and demonstrated a high level of awareness of the challenges and threats to our shared security, yielding tangible results. We provided our partners with a detailed briefing on the documents developed within the peace process and on the outcomes of the intensive diplomatic efforts of recent weeks.
We discussed and coordinated our positions across various areas of military and political cooperation to bring closer the result that is essential for all of us — reliable security guarantees. Ukraine requires genuine, strong, and legally binding security guarantees from its partners that will prevent future aggression.
We agreed that on this challenging path, it is crucial to preserve our unity and maintain the high pace we have achieved. Next week, the work will continue at the state leaders' level, as well as among the militaries of partner states.
I thank our partners for their support and assistance, which directly strengthens Ukraine's position in the largest conflict in Europe since World War II. Ukraine, the United States, and Europe are committed to a reliable and just peace that will serve as the foundation for our shared prosperous future.
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Russia is at it again, using dangerous statements to undermine all achievements of our shared diplomatic efforts with President Trump's team. We keep working together to bring peace closer.
This alleged "residence strike" story is a complete fabrication intended to justify additional attacks against Ukraine, including Kyiv, as well as Russia’s own refusal to take necessary steps to end the war. Typical Russian lies. Furthermore, the Russians have already targeted Kyiv in the past, including the Cabinet of Ministers building.
Ukraine does not take steps that can undermine diplomacy. To the contrary, Russia always takes such steps. This is one of many differences between us.
It is critical that the world doesn’t stay silent now. We cannot allow Russia to undermine the work on achieving a lasting peace.
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There is absolutely no point in discussing any so-called “peace plan.”
You can keep holding meaningless meetings, issuing empty statements about “significant progress,” and twisting Ukraine’s arms -- but Russia will not accept such a plan and has no intention of doing so, and it states this openly and directly and repeatedly, through everyone from Putin downward.
And it is only because of the fantastical, unprecedented incompetence of the Trump administration, and its habitual tactic of showmanship and loudly simulating grand successes in absolute nothingness that the diplomats of entire nations are forced to keep participating in this farce.
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