
MicroCapsBullrun
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MicroCapsBullrun
@BullrunMicro
Micro caps investor preparing for the next crypto bull run that should take place in 2024/2025 (Not interested by direct messaging. Just posts). Good luck
Присоединился Haziran 2023
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No interest on the crypto space these days...🤔 = maximum opportunity 🙃
Those who can put some cash in the space and forget about it till the end of the year or even better, 2027 will make some good profit....really easy entries now : just try to choose the projects you believe are not and will not be dead soon.....
Any coin still alive i the end of the year, will see it's price go up with the rest of the market...😉
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@cryptomanran What a dumb take.... stick to crypto...😏... you have no idea how the world works...🤔🙄
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@LiuInTheShadows So if i understand you : the world is crying for oil. There is a shortage. So the person that supplies that thing people are craving 🤔 is called a profiteer rather than a saviour...🤨🤔... Interesting...
So next time you are thirsty, I hope no "profiteer" will be around 🤣🤣
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🚨 SAUDI ARABIA JUST BECAME THE BIGGEST WAR PROFITEER IN HISTORY
Saudi Arabia is America's closest ally. And they are getting rich from a war America is fighting. Here is the proof.
💀 Saudi exports BEFORE the war: 6,660,000 barrels per day.
💀 Saudi exports NOW: 3,330,000 barrels per day.
💀 That is a 50% DROP.
💀 Oil price BEFORE the war: $67 per barrel.
💀 Oil price NOW: $130 per barrel.
💀 Saudi added $19.50 per barrel premium on Asian buyers.
💀 That is the HIGHEST premium in history.
⚠️ They are selling HALF the oil at DOUBLE the price with a RECORD fee on top.
⚠️ The math says they are making MORE money than before the war.
⚠️ The IEA called this the largest supply disruption in global oil market history.
⚠️ The supply loss is 10,000,000 barrels per day. OPEC+ fixed 206,000 of it. On purpose.
Let that sink in.
Now the part nobody will say out loud.
Saudi bypassed the Strait of Hormuz entirely. Their East-West pipeline now carries 7,000,000 barrels per day to the Red Sea.
Korean and Indian refiners are rerouting to Saudi's Yanbu port for the first time ever.
Saudi does not need Hormuz open. Saudi was NEVER going to suffer from Hormuz closing.
And Gulf states including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain are PRIVATELY urging Trump to keep fighting Iran. They want Iran weakened further before any ceasefire deal happens.
Because every week of war is another week of record oil prices. Every week of record prices is another week of record Saudi revenue.
If Saudi wanted Hormuz reopened, why did they spend billions on a pipeline to avoid it?
If Saudi was suffering, why are they charging the highest markup in history right now?
If Saudi is a loyal ally, why are they privately pushing for more bombing of a country America is already bombing?
Complete silence.
This is not an oil story. This is not a US-Iran story. This is a war profiteering story.
And the profiteer is the country hosting American military bases.
i lose followers every time i post the hard truth.. and i post it anyway. follow if you respect that.

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Team : you Need to keep an online presence here... ceypto and especially Gaming time will come-back at some point : GTA 6 will normally launch in November...
The hype for Gaming will probably start few months earlier with all the marketing coming.
Outlanders $LAND need to keep a strong visibility online
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⚔️ Outlanders MMO - Development Update ⚔️
Progress on Outlanders MMO continues to accelerate as the team strengthens the backend infrastructure and core gameplay systems that will power the next phase of the MMORPG ecosystem.
This week’s development focuses on expanding gameplay systems and preparing scalable backend architecture to support dynamic content updates and future player activity growth.
⚙️ Backend & Core Systems
Daily Quest System Implementation 🗺️
A major step forward has been achieved with the implementation of the Daily Quest system API, one of the key gameplay loops that will drive continuous player engagement across the Outlanders world.
Daily quests are designed to provide players with structured objectives, repeatable rewards, and ongoing progression, ensuring that the gameplay experience remains dynamic and rewarding every time players enter the world.
The system now includes a fully implemented backend structure allowing the platform to manage quest assignments and player interactions with the system.
Key Implementation 🖥️
• Daily Quest API successfully implemented
• New API endpoint created for quest retrieval and management:
/character/daily-quest/:character_id
This endpoint enables the system to retrieve daily quests dynamically for each individual character, ensuring that quests are properly assigned and tracked per player.
🔄 Data Flow & System Optimization
Work is currently ongoing to refine and expand the data flow architecture behind the Daily Quest system.
The goal is to ensure that quests can be generated, tracked, updated, and rewarded efficiently across the platform, supporting large numbers of players without performance bottlenecks.
Current work includes:
• Optimization of quest data flow logic
• Continued development of API specifications for quest-related systems
• Preparing backend systems for future expansion of quest types and reward mechanics
This backend foundation will allow the Outlanders MMO environment to introduce new missions, seasonal content, and evolving gameplay objectives without requiring major structural updates.
🌍 Building the Future of Outlanders
These improvements are part of the broader effort to build a robust and scalable MMORPG infrastructure, ensuring that Outlanders can continuously expand with new gameplay mechanics, quests, and player-driven activities.
By strengthening the backend systems early, the team is laying the groundwork for a living, evolving game world where players can engage daily, progress their characters, and unlock new opportunities within the Outlanders ecosystem.
More systems and gameplay updates are currently in development and will be revealed as the Outlanders universe continues to expand.
$LAND

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@OcheiUtomi25186 @FirstDoctor @FabrizioRomano Use your brain : walking out is against the rules. So Moroccan had no choice but to follow the referee's instructions🤨😏😏...that's the problem with afric1n countries unfortunatly : they think their "feelings matter"....🙃
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@BullrunMicro @FirstDoctor @FabrizioRomano Since u know so much....
Why did the Moroccan team resume play?
They too could have insisted it was a walk over... and not play.
No, they wanted to win on the pitch...
They did not!!... They could not!!
Now we have a problem with that????
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Morocco accepted... Morocco resumed....🤣🤣🤣....you need to stop smoking man...😂😂... referees IMPOSED (after they received a call from the referee head committee ordering them to not end the game...🤨😏... it's in the minutes of the last CAF committee...you can get back to that).
It's unfortunate things turn out as they have. Very bad for African football image : but according to the rules (that must be applied without politics or ideology), Senegal had to be kicked out of the game. Period. Even if they were probably the best team on the pitch that day, they lost. The best team don't always win in sport...🤔
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So let me get this whatever the ‘Article 84’:
Morocco accepted Senegal's return from their 10-minute walk off.
Morocco gladly resumed play and took their penalty.
Morocco missed the penalty, and lost the game.
Then, same Morocco appeals to gain the trophy they lost on the field.
Then CAF agrees to strip Senegal of the Afcon trophy and hand it to Morocco.
What a shame @CAF_Online!

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There are many false claims in this letter but let me address one specifically: that "Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation."
This is the same false claim that Democrats and some in the liberal media have been repeating over and over.
As President Trump has clearly and explicitly stated, he had strong and compelling evidence that Iran was going to attack the United States first.
This evidence was compiled from many sources and factors. President Trump would never make the decision to deploy military assets against a foreign adversary in a vacuum.
Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.
The Iranian regime is evil. It proudly killed Americans, waged war against our country, and openly threatened us all the way up to the launch of Operation Epic Fury.
Iran was aggressively expanding their short-range ballistic missiles to combine with their naval assets to give themselves immunity – meaning they would have a degree of a capabilities that would give them immunity to hold us and the rest of the world hostage.
The regime aimed to use those ballistic missiles as a shield to continue achieving their ultimate goal – nuclear weapons.
The President, through his top negotiators, gave the regime every single possible opportunity to abandon this unacceptable course by permanently giving up their nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief, free nuclear fuel, and potential economic partnerships with our country.
But they would not say yes to peace because obtaining nuclear weapons was their fundamental goal.
President Trump ultimately made the determination that a joint attack with Israel would greatly reduce the risk to American lives that would come from a first strike by the terrorist Iranian regime and address this imminent threat to America’s national security interests.
All of this led to President Trump arriving at the determination that this military operation was necessary for U.S. national security, which is why he launched the massively successful Operation Epic Fury.
The Commander-in-Chief determines what does and does not constitute a threat, because he is the one constitutionally empowered to do so - and because the American people went to the ballot box and entrusted him and him alone to make such final judgments.
And finally, the absurd allegation that President Trump made this decision based on the influence of others, even foreign countries, is both insulting and laughable. President Trump has been remarkably consistent and has said for DECADES that Iran can NEVER possess a nuclear weapon.
As someone who actually witnesses President Trump’s decision-making process on a daily basis, I can attest to the fact that he is always looking to do what’s in the best interest of the United States of America — period.
America First.
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19
After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.
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BS. This is probably a clicbait..... everyone knows zero tip should be the norm. Tips are not ma.datory : customer pays the price that is supoose to inclide the delivery guy payment....🤨
That tip culture killed the US : workers becoming BEGGARS...🙄....the employer is suppose to pay the workers not the customers
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You are describing an Isreali win here...🤣🤣.... whay about no more interceptor in israel and US bases, and in the other gulf nations ? What aboit the Ormuz closure that leads the global economy to the cliff so it makes western countries and US citizen scream for the end of the war ?...🤔🤫...
Don't sell only the favorable story for the west : the western countries and israel are hurt too.... Iran might be harmed badly...but this is not the whole story...🤨
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@CryptoGirlNova Before the end of march normally....🤔... my guess the iran against zionist shenanigans will end before qtrump mert Xi in Chine in march 31st...😉
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🚨 THE FED JUST GOT THE PERFECT INFLATION REPORT, AT THE WORST POSSIBLE TIME.
February CPI came in at 2.4% YoY, exactly as expected.
Core CPI cooled to 0.2% MoM, down from 0.3% in January.
On paper, this looks like the report the Fed has been waiting for but this data may already be outdated.
These numbers reflect February conditions, before the U.S. struck Iran, before oil surged above $115, and before the current energy shock started moving through global supply chains.
The Fed meets March 18, just one week from today.
And policymakers are now facing three conflicting signals.
• Inflation: February CPI shows cooling pressure and gives the Fed room to cut.
• Jobs: The labor market is weakening. Payrolls added 58K jobs vs 126K expected, while unemployment rose to 4.4%.
• Energy: Oil is still around $86, 20% higher when US-Iran war started. The inflation impact of the conflict has not yet appeared in consumer prices.
That puts Powell in a difficult position.
Cut rates based on February data that may no longer reflect current conditions. Hold rates and risk tightening into a weakening labor market. Or signal cuts without acting and hope markets remain stable.

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@RadioGenoa Not diversity anymore...🤔.... some would call it replacement...I've heard that somewhere😂...oh yes : a conspiracy theory called "the great replacement"... not happening right ?...🤫🙄...right ?😏...
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The straight of ormuz is closed.... so that has nothing to do with the nationality of the ship : closed means closed. The ship played dumb. That's the result....😏 Iran didn't hit Thailand. The ship tried to force the blockade. Bad idea....(if it was a US blockade you would have find it "normal"...).
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BREAKING: Thailand is not at war with Iran. Thailand did not participate in Operation Epic Fury. Thailand did not vote for strikes. Thailand did not host bases. Thailand is a Southeast Asian kingdom of 72 million people whose principal relationship with the Strait of Hormuz is that its ships pass through it carrying cargo.
Today the IRGC struck one of those ships.
The “Mayuree Naree”, a Thai-flagged bulk carrier, 178 metres long, 30,193 deadweight tonnes, built 2008, IMO 9323649, was hit by an unknown projectile 11 nautical miles north of Oman while attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz.
The projectile ignited a fire in the vessel. Twenty crew members were rescued by Omani naval forces. Three are missing.
Three Thai sailors are missing in a war their country has no part in, on a ship that was trying to do what 138 ships per day used to do without incident: cross a 33-kilometre waterway carrying cargo from one side of the world to the other.
The weapon that struck the Mayuree Naree has not been identified. The signature is consistent with IRGC coastal-launched projectiles, kamikaze drones, or fast-boat missile attacks that have characterised every strike in the Strait since 28 February. No claim of responsibility has been issued. The Mosaic Doctrine does not claim. Any of the 31 autonomous provincial commands with coastal access could have launched the attack without authorisation from Tehran, without consulting other commands, and without the knowledge of a Supreme Leader who has not spoken, not appeared, and exists at his own rally as a cardboard cutout.
The fire was extinguished after several hours. A skeleton crew reportedly remains aboard. The vessel is damaged but has not sunk. No environmental spill has been reported. But the damage to the vessel is not the damage that matters. The damage that matters is to every shipowner on Earth who just watched a neutral country’s bulk carrier get hit for the crime of attempting to transit.
The US Navy has three carrier strike groups in the region. The USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea. The USS Gerald R. Ford in the Red Sea. The USS George H.W. Bush en route. Combined firepower exceeding the military capacity of most nations. Reuters reported the Navy has refused near-daily escort requests from the shipping industry since 28 February because the risk is too high. The Mayuree Naree transited without escort. It transited without war-risk insurance, which seven P&I clubs cancelled effective 5 March. It transited because someone calculated that the cargo was worth the risk. The calculation was wrong.
The ship’s insurer, if it had one, will not pay for a vessel that entered a war zone after coverage was voided. The owner faces a total loss on a 17-year-old bulk carrier that is now damaged, crewless, and anchored in waters where mines have been confirmed and 31 autonomous commands continue firing. Salvage would require a tug to enter the same corridor that just struck the vessel it would be rescuing. The insurance that would cover the tug does not exist either.
Iran did not strike Thailand. Iran struck a ship. The Mosaic Doctrine does not distinguish between flags. It distinguishes between presence and absence. Any vessel in the Strait is a target. Any vessel outside is safe. The doctrine’s enforcement is binary: you are in the corridor or you are not. Nationality, cargo, neutrality, and intent are irrelevant. The 31 commands that fired on the Mayuree Naree do not know it is Thai. They know it is there.
Three sailors are missing. The ship is burning. And the Strait that was supposed to be “very complete” just attacked a country that was never in the war.
Full analysis below.
open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…


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Propaganda interview : find a clueless girl. Sell the narrative that Israelis are the good guys (palestinia s start the war on October 7th he said...😏... not israleis killing and raping palestinians for 75 years...🤨... so the October 7th attack fell from the sky...🤔😏).
Same online propaganda...what Israel did amd is still doing can't be hidden anymore..(besides, no need to mention the probablr "stand down order" given to the army to let the attackers in on October 7th...)..😏😏😒.. clowns...
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For 12 years, I was married to a conventionally “nice guy.”
He never hit me. Never cheated (or at least I didn’t know and we never had infidelity issues), he never even argued much.
He was calm. Quiet. Agreeable.
In the beginning I thought that meant I was safe, and I felt lucky to have him.
Because other women had worse right?
But this is exactly why the marriage eventually failed…
His “good guy” image meant he never led.
He never decided.
He never carried weight.
So I did. I had to step in and keep the boat rowing and afloat.
Financially. Emotionally. Strategically.
And eventually I was left tired, exhausted and resentful.
Because “nice” without initiative is passivity.
And passivity turns a wife into infrastructure.
I wasn’t married to a monster.
I was married to a passenger.
And I had to step off that car that was leading me to oblivion.
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@Alpha_Prime__ Weekly sheet change 😱.... seriously ? Minimum every two days man !
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Interesting fact :
With all the what happened in the world this last month (february 6 to march 10), some crypto projects i have an eye on have hold their ground in term of price while most altcoins saw around 20% drawdown : could mean they've already bottomed :
- ILLUVIUM $ILV
- IO.net $IO
- Popcat $POPCAT
Risk/Reward ratio from this point pretty interesting...🤔🙃
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