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Chill Bitcoin Whale 🐳

@renniebitcoin

🟩 A old #Bitcoin #Whale (2017) who knows #Bitcoin is the only #SoundMONEY and #LYX 🆙 will bring UNIVERSALPROFILES to the decentralised world

Planet Earth Katılım Kasım 2017
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sᴜᴘᴇʀ ᴛᴠ@superTV247·
That was the craziest 5 minutes of #ImACeleb in 25 years. I absolutely love the drama of live TV but David and Jimmy are EMBARRASSING themselves. To have Ant & Dec, the unbiased hosts, telling you you’re chatting shit? Pathetic. David is just a massive high school bully
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Bitmund Freud
Bitmund Freud@BitmundFreud·
This is how people will greet you when Bitcoin hits $1 million
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Riley Donovan
Riley Donovan@valdombre·
This guy single-handedly ruined a G7 nation's economy and social fabric and then retired and took his girlfriend Katy Perry to Coachella
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Player_1776🇺🇲
Player_1776🇺🇲@Player__1776·
@renniebitcoin @CNviolations No the fact im at work looking at post and commenting on it on my break doesn't have anything to do with it at all. So I didn't read the fine print.
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Barsky
Barsky@Barsky420·
@fasc1nate Who would have thought the "world's shittiest Austrian" title was still up for grabs after 1945. But he sure did 🤣 (credit to Fin Taylor)
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Chill Bitcoin Whale 🐳@renniebitcoin·
@kmcattak1961 @ThrillaRilla369 It’s a good shout! It’s certainly the start of what we have today 25years on. It was the start of Zero Percent interest rates , which was a huge contributor to the mess we have in the world today.
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kmcattak1961
kmcattak1961@kmcattak1961·
I'm probably older than you, so I can tell you that the last normal day in this country was September 10, 2001. After that our entire existence in this country was changed forever. Before that we felt very safe and secure. No real Big Brother, no mass migration, democrats and republicans were far more closely aligned. We didn't know how good we had it. 😢
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
I am fully convinced 2019 was the last normal year we ever had. Ever since then, it feels like the simulation broke. Everyone is constantly anxious, time moves both way too fast and barely at all, and nothing actually feels real anymore. The world as we knew it is just gone, and we are all just pretending it’s fine.
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Chill Bitcoin Whale 🐳@renniebitcoin·
@Lou_Matalonga @WatcherGuru Transiting the Strait of Hormuz typically takes a commercial vessel between 5 and 8 hours under normal conditions There’s plenty of time for the payment. You’d be surprised how long it takes to pay millions via BACS etc etc
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Lourenço Matalonga
Lourenço Matalonga@Lou_Matalonga·
@WatcherGuru The amount they lose on fees must be insane. And the time they have to wait to confirm transaction is received is very inefficient for this purpose
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iran to require ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz to pay tolls in Bitcoin, FT reports.
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sui ☄️
sui ☄️@birdabo·
SOMEONE MADE A DIGITAL WHIP TO MAKE CLAUDE WORK FASTER 💀
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Chill Bitcoin Whale 🐳@renniebitcoin·
@willywoo @jameslavish I’ve been listening to Steve Keen ever since Max & Stacy days. I’m surprised he’s really lent into this. I’ve always been a fan of his view of the world. But he’s doubling down on this btc narrative.
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Willy Woo
Willy Woo@willywoo·
Very few economists understand thermodynamics and physics. The economy is an engine turning raw materials and energy into goods and services. A country’s GDP = energy consumption. The only way to secure hard money is with energy. Because energy is competed for by the economy it will always be scarce. Gold takes a primitive approach using scarce atoms to create hard money but that moat is not defensible once humans create space rockets at scale or nuclear fusion that can transmute atoms. Hence BTC is built on foundations that will scale as technology climbs the Kardashev scale. Most economist aren’t looking at the hard science of reality that their subsystem sits within.
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Chill Bitcoin Whale 🐳@renniebitcoin·
@WallStreetApes $1m a month! 🤣🤣 Unless u own the company so fooook yourself! And a ‘non profit’ No wonder paying someone that 🌝
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
WOW 🚨 Delta Dental is considered a nonprofit but the CEO skyrocketed her pay from $4.5 million per year all the way to $48 million over 4 years That’s $1 million dollars per month pay for one employee as a nonprofit “Delta Dental is considered a non-profit, and as such you can be their taxes online. So I got curious in their 2014 filing, the IRS requests for the organization's top accomplishments. Delta Dental reported that over 95% of claims electronic, online and paper were processed without any manual intervention. That means when your care is denied, there is less than 1 in 10 chance a human reviewed it — That same year, Delta dished out up to a 30% pay cut on the care that doctors deliver, and for a decade, they did not raise what they pay for your dental care by a single penny. Meanwhile, their CEO's salary skyrocketed. She went from 4.5 to $15 million a year. From 2014 to 2018, she made off with almost $48 million before leaving her position. That's a million dollars a month. Must be nice. And she's not even a clinician. She's a CPA. You don't have to be an accountant to do the math. Dr. Pay cuts stagnant reimbursements. They were never about saving patients money on premiums.”
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Chill Bitcoin Whale 🐳@renniebitcoin·
@Ellis_ 20% on a low cost meal, where the waitress needs some help is cool. But 20% on meals that cost that much , no way. It doesn’t taken any longer to bring out the food. I respect the job but it’s not a $120k a year job. You’re a waitress.
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American tipping culture intrigues me so much. They deadass want a $120 for bringing plates to a table? Is that not a bit absurd.
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LUKSO@lukso_io·
For 30 years, @MANSORYofficial has defined a distinct standard in automotive culture. The brand is now partnering with LUKSO to explore how Universal Profiles can bring identity, ownership, and community closer together onchain.
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Dr. CZ
Dr. CZ@AngelMD1103·
A shopper walks into a retail store and scans an item at self-checkout. It rings up for $0.01. He knows “penny items” usually mean damaged or discontinued products that employees are supposed to pull from the shelves, but it was still sitting there. He pays the penny, prints the receipt, and starts to leave. An employee rushes over, frustrated, saying those items aren’t meant to be sold and should have been removed. Penny pricing is often a system signal, not a public sale. But from a customer’s perspective, if it’s on the shelf and the register accepts payment, it feels like a completed contract. The real issue might be better inventory control because confusion at checkout only creates tension on both sides. If an item scans for a penny and the transaction goes through, should the store honor the price, or does internal policy override what the register says?
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At a Home Depot, a shopper browsing the clearance aisle spots several items originally priced at $150 marked down to $0.01. Curious, he takes four of them to self-checkout and scans them, each rings up for a penny. As he’s finishing, an employee rushes over and says he needs manager approval before purchasing. She walks away to get one. While she’s gone, he completes the transaction and pays. When she returns, she scolds him and tries to take the items back. Police are eventually called. After reviewing the receipt and rescanning the items, officers tell him the price stands and he’s free to leave with his purchase. It’s a tough balance between honoring posted prices and preventing system errors from costing businesses thousands. At the same time, once a transaction is completed legally, it becomes a matter of policy and fairness. Situations like this show how important clear pricing rules and calm communication, really are. If a store’s system rings something up at a penny, is the customer entitled to it, or does the store have the right to correct what may be a pricing mistake?

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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
What has Capitalism done for the world?
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
MPs are getting a 5% pay rise - for the avoidance of any doubt, I won't see a penny of it. All is donated to local causes in my constituency. I wish hundreds of MPs the best of luck in trying to explain to their constituents that they're worth the additional money. Have fun.
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Eric Youngblood
Eric Youngblood@__RedRabbit__·
Most servers in the US have to pay bussers, food runners, and bartenders a tipout based on their total sales. In Orlando where I'm from the average tip out is 8-10% of sales owed back to the restaurant to pay the other employees. If you tipped $40 on a $500 check, she likely had to pay out of her own pocket to take care of you. You probably stole $10 from her. 18-20% is the minimum for good service. Unfortunately, there's no way for people to learn US tip laws unless people explain it to them If a server explains you're stealing money from them or tries to explain the system to you they will be fired.
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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
We went to a dinner as a group and had a $500 bill. We tipped $40. We were happy we can be able to give our server something, but her reaction was the opposite. She told us she assumed we're going to give her at least $120. When we asked for the manager, she said she was just joking, but she wasn't smiling at all. Idk, but is $40 tip enough for $500 bill? I just feel like expecting $120 is not realistic. ~Lea Robertson
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Chill Bitcoin Whale 🐳@renniebitcoin·
@uvas23 @shaguncrypto I see this example all the time but you’re right. Very few loans are borrow @ 8% but then only pay interest only. You also pay back collateral each month. which means u mean some form of income to pay these loans u take tax free?
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Uvas
Uvas@uvas23·
@shaguncrypto Um, what are you going to use to pay back the loans + interest?
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Shagun Makin
Shagun Makin@shaguncrypto·
My plan for 2026 Buy Bitcoin. Use that Bitcoin as collateral. Take the liquidity and buy $STRC yielding 11.25%. Used the yield to buy more Bitcoin. Why aren’t most people doing this?
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