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Love crypto part of the revolution #Bitcoin

United Kingdom Katılım Ocak 2014
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Market Rebellion
Market Rebellion@RebellioMarket·
“An oldie but a goodie.” Chamath
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BitMax@tcsayer·
@samuel_leeds Turn it into a community centre You could rent it out but also teach young people financial skills for life like workshops ect Great for community and brand and save a church everyone wins
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Samuel Leeds
Samuel Leeds@samuel_leeds·
I'm buying a church. I’ve made a cash offer of £225,000 to purchase this church, which was about to close and be sold off to developers. I'm fed up with driving past all these churches in the UK that used to thrive, support the community, and feed the homeless. Now, just look at these beautiful church buildings. So many are boarded up, closed down, with developers queueing up to profit from converting them into flats. I simply can't accept that a building built to glorify Jesus for generations can be turned into something solely for profit. So I've placed an offer on a church in my hometown. My plan is to buy it and offer it completely free of charge, with zero rent, to a church willing to worship Jesus here and serve others. What do you think of this idea?
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Tristan Tate
Tristan Tate@TateTheTalisman·
Of every single UK politician in my lifetime, the most incompetent, least fit for office and most dangerous holding the reins of any form of power is David Lammy. The idea that he is the second most powerful man in the uk is terrifying. Dianne Abbott is a close second.
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Yogi
Yogi@Houseofyogi·
Unrealized gains tax for Gen-Z: You buy a Pokémon card for $50. Someone offers you $500 for it. You say no. You love that card. You're keeping it. The government says: "Cool, but that card is worth $500 now. You owe us $100 in taxes." You: "…I didn't sell it." Government: "Don't care. Pay up." You don't have $100 lying around. So you're forced to sell the card you love just to pay a tax on money you never received. Next month? That card drops back to $50. Your card is gone. Your money is gone. And the government shrugs. That's a wealth tax on unrealized gains. They don't pay you back the tax... Now picture this. Your mom calls you crying. She has to sell the house she raised you in. Not because she can't afford it. She's lived there 30 years. It's paid off. But some website says it's worth more now and the government says she owes $15,000 she doesn't have. So she sells your childhood home. The kitchen where she made you breakfast. The doorframe where she marked your height every birthday. Gone. To pay a tax on money that was never real. Now picture the opposite. Your dad put everything into his small business. For 20 years he built it from nothing. One year the business is "valued" at $2 million on paper. He owes a massive tax bill. He empties his savings. Sells his truck. Borrows money. Pays it. Next year the market crashes. His business is worth $200,000. He lost everything to pay a tax on a number that doesn't exist anymore. Does the government give him his money back? No. Does the government give him his truck back? No. Does the government care? No. They sold this idea as "taxing billionaires." But billionaires have armies of lawyers, offshore accounts, and trusts. They'll be fine. You know who won't be fine? Your mom. Your dad. Your neighbor with a small business. The farmer down the road who's had the same land for four generations and now has to sell it because dirt got expensive. You're not taxing wealth. You're taxing people for owning things. It's like getting a parking ticket for a car you might drive somewhere someday. They want you to own nothing and be happy. To fund the fraud, waste and abuse of the welfare state they created. There is enough money. More tax isn't needed. It's all a lie. But you've been gaslit into believing this is a rich vs poor debate. I hope you understand what's at stake.
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Iris Seraphina 
Iris Seraphina @iris_seraphina·
So interesting!! 🤔 I definitely fit in more with the #Xennials 🙌🏼
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
If you’re over 18 years old, You can’t afford to miss this. The next 6–12 months are the most important of your life. Why? Because the market is setting up the greatest wealth transfer in history. Most people think the pain is over. THEY ARE WRONG. Stocks are still at the most overvalued level in history, and the stress is intensifying. Bitcoin has not officially bottomed yet. We are likely staring down one final, brutal flush. If you are dollar-cost averaging here, That’s not a mistake. Bitcoin is currently one of the most undervalued assets in the world. Accumulating slowly is a smart play to hedge your risk. If BTC drops below $60,000 and stays there for a while, I’m buying every day. But do not fire all your bullets yet. You need to keep the heavy artillery ready. Because this final crash? It will be the generational buying opportunity you’ve been praying for. DON’T WASTE TIME. Stack cash. Prepare your dry powder. This kind of setup doesn’t come very often. If you’re reading this, you’re not late. You are early in the accumulation phase. I don’t track prices, I track sentiment. I wait for maximum despair. That’s how I was able to buy every bottom and sell every top over the last decade. When the real bottom hits and I deploy a LOT of my capital, I’ll say it here publicly. A lot of people will regret not following me.
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Bram Kanstein
Bram Kanstein@bramk·
Send this video to anyone with an anti-Bitcoin take and ask them to share what other options they see after they watched it 👇
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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Billionaire Robert Friedland drops the reality check: We need to mine 10,000 years of copper in the next 18 years. The world has absolutely no clue about the supply squeeze we are facing. Save this video to stay ahead of the curve.
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Will
Will@WillAttract·
"A loyal Man... will annoy you like a child."
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Dr. Clown, PhD
Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
Show this to your girlfriend. Thank me later. 😎
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Worth a watch
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Nicole Behnam
Nicole Behnam@NicoleBehnam·
You don’t get a prize for suffering. There’s a reason this interaction between Hormozi and Tony Robbins hit so hard. Necessary viewing for workaholics and men who have received damaging messaging over the years.
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Jason Ai. Williams
Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
HOT TAKE: If businesses only have to pay taxes on profit, not revenue, then I should only have to pay taxes after I’ve paid all my bills and rent.
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Inevitable West
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest·
🚨BREAKING: Secretary Lutnick erupts at the World Economic Forum: "The Trump Administration and I are here to make a very clear point: Globalisation has failed the West and the United States of America! It’s a failed policy."
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Dave
Dave@DaveKent101·
Nathan is spot on. Our political class are all now saying “Greenland for the Greenlanders”. However, look how they react if you say “Britain for the British” A total meltdown…🙄🙄🙄
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Jimmy Carr nails tough-love parenting: “Hard choices now, easy life later.” Kids want TV, junk food, instant fun. Give in every time = “fat, stupid kids.” Real kindness isn’t caving in the moment—it’s loving who they could become more than who they are right now. So sometimes you gotta be “a little bit mean” in the moment to build disciplined, capable adults. The kindest parents aren’t the nicest in the short term—they’re the ones willing to absorb the tantrum so the child doesn’t pay for it forever. Parents: What’s one “mean in the moment” boundary you set that paid off big later? Share your story.
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