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I am not a Bot, X

@IamnotaBotX

I'm still not a bot Retired at 39. BTC in 17. MSTR in 22. It's been a ride.

England Присоединился Mart 2024
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
No buys this week. Back to work next week. $BTC
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Benjamin Hodl
Benjamin Hodl@ToxicBTC21M·
@saylor @Strategy The foundation has been set. The IPhone moment is becoming recognized and is accelerating the Bitcoin accumulation strategy without the use of $MSTR ATM.
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Benjamin Hodl
Benjamin Hodl@ToxicBTC21M·
During a week when @Strategy had every opportunity to lean heavily on the common ATM, they didn’t tap it at all, not even once. If the message wasn’t already clear, it should be now: The heavy lifting is done. $STRC has taken over as the primary funding engine. The focus has shifted. This is no longer about diluting equity to accumulate Bitcoin at any cost, but about maximizing Bitcoin yield and return on every move. This marks a clear transition into a new phase—more disciplined, more strategic, and far more efficient. Bullish.
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I am not a Bot, X@IamnotaBotX·
@ToxicBTC21M @saylor @Strategy We have an IPhone² though. More than can be imagined will be built by others to service their customers' needs using $STRC. Not only are @Strategy selling it direct, customers are buying it to build products the market wants!! $STRC is the little fire inside that drives it all.
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Chris Millas
Chris Millas@ChrisMMillas·
Since adopting it as a treasury asset in August 2020, Strategy has outperformed Bitcoin by +659.1 percentage points. $100 in $BTC → ~$675 $100 in $MSTR → ~$1,334 And as you can see in the second chart, it is clear that Strategy outperforms in bull markets (2020/2021/2026) and underperforms in bear markets (2022/2025). Strategy is amplified Bitcoin.
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I am not a Bot, X@IamnotaBotX·
@Gritblack13 @saylor @Strategy Exactly. First to move wins in their country/territory. Everyone else dies or follows suit. We're off to a distant planet! Whoosh! 😅😅
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Grit
Grit@Gritblack13·
@IamnotaBotX @saylor @Strategy Once one of them white label it and give 8% while pocketing the other 3.5% for themselves it’s a done deal
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Grit@Gritblack13·
@saylor @IamnotaBotX @Strategy Makes sense to not 🏧 common when strc will add 2 billion dollars worth in the next few weeks. Thank you
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I am not a Bot, X@IamnotaBotX·
@Gritblack13 @saylor @Strategy They spend these quiet weeks talking to people in charge of large pools of capital. Then release STRC to the hungry wolves. The number of layer-3s we will get on top of STRC is gonna bust brains.
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I am not a Bot, X@IamnotaBotX·
@lady_valor_07 When i was a kid it was 78251. Don't panic everyone. It's not been that for 45 years!!
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Does anyone who grew up before social media still remember their parents’ landline number??!
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🎸@luiscalleo·
What’s a song that instantly takes you back to a specific time in your life?
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🫧 West Ham Geezer 🫧 ⚒️
I don't follow these corruption theories if I am honest in that the @FA are against us. Spurs too have had some diabolical decisions. The standard of officiating across the board from @FA_PGMOL is embarrassingly poor.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Mrs. Jenkins, 1970, walks down the high street with a wicker basket. - Beef topside from Mr. Pearson, for Sunday - Streaky bacon, sliced thick on the slicer - Lamb's liver for Tuesday tea - Pork sausages, made on the premises that morning - A whole chicken, giblets in a paper bag inside - Suet for the steak and kidney pudding - Butter wrapped in greaseproof paper - A wedge of Lancashire from the wheel - Two dozen eggs from the farm down the road - Double cream for the trifle - A pound of dripping in a stoneware pot, for the chips - Four kippers for Saturday breakfast - A loaf baked that morning, four ingredients Total: about £6. She fed a husband and three children for the week, with leftovers for Monday. Nobody was overweight. Nobody had high cholesterol. Nobody was on any pills. Her granddaughter, 2026, opens the Tesco app on the sofa. - Six chicken breasts, water-injected - "Low-fat" turkey mince - Yoghurts with 14 ingredients per pot - Flora "buttery" spread, palm oil and rapeseed - A bottle of skimmed milk - Pre-grated "mature" cheddar with anti-caking agent - Two ready meals branded "Healthy Living" - "No added sugar" cordial, three artificial sweeteners - "Soft white medium" loaf, eleven ingredients - "Fruit and nut" bars, glucose syrup and rapeseed oil - Squeezable mayonnaise - Pre-washed salad treated with chlorine - Olive oil, for the "Mediterranean" diet she read about Total: about £127. She feeds herself and her husband for three days and orders again on Wednesday. She is, in her early forties, on statins. Her husband is on metformin. The grandmother traded a butcher for a megafarm. A cheese counter for an anti-caking agent. A dairyman for a logistics chain. Dripping for rapeseed oil. A four-ingredient loaf for an eleven-ingredient one. A wicker basket for an app. She paid twenty times the price for worse food, less of it, and threw her health in as part of the deal. The supermarket called this progress. Mrs. Jenkins would have called it being had.
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
The story of Metallica's legendary concert in Moscow in 1991. It was September 28, 1991. The Soviet Union was on its last legs. Just a month earlier, the coup against Gorbachev had failed, and the country was in the throes of disintegration: shortages, uncertainty, and a tremendous desire for change. It was against this backdrop that the Monsters of Rock festival was organized at the Tushino Airfield, a former military airfield on the outskirts of Moscow. The event was free. Metallica performed alongside Pantera, The Black Crowes, and AC/DC (who closed the show). For young Russians, it was a historic moment: the first time an American thrash metal band had performed on Soviet soil. No one knows for sure how many people attended. Estimates range from 500,000 to over 1.5 million people. The crowd stretched as far as the eye could see. Many had traveled for days from different republics of the USSR. There were flags, makeshift bonfires, and an atmosphere thick with anticipation. When Metallica took the stage around 6:30 p.m. the band members were terrified. James Hetfield looked out and saw an endless sea of people. Military helicopters flew very low overhead (some spraying water to cool the crowd), and rows of armed soldiers surrounded the perimeter. For a few seconds, they thought the situation could end very badly. But as soon as the first chords of “Enter Sandman” rang out, everything changed. The crowd exploded. Hundreds of thousands of people sang every word, even though many didn’t speak English. The energy was so intense that, as they later recounted, several soldiers on guard duty took off their uniforms and threw themselves into the crowd to headbang. There were some inevitable incidents at an event of that size (fights, people fainting from the heat and the pressure), but surprisingly, no deaths were reported. It was almost a miracle. That concert wasn’t just about music. It was a symbol of freedom. After decades of isolation and censorship, Western metal had arrived in Russia in a massive wave. For many attendees, it was the first time they felt that the outside world was truly there, with them. It represented rebellion, strength, and a possible future without so much control. James Hetfield has said that on that day he understood the true power of music. Lars Ulrich describes it as something surreal that will never happen again. Kirk Hammett and Jason Newsted always remember the image of that sea of raised fists as one of the most powerful moments of their lives. Metallica returned to Russia years later, but none of those concerts came even remotely close to the historic magic and collective madness of that September 28, 1991.
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⚔️The ₿itcoin Knight⚔️
$MSTR is up 1,000–1,100% (11–12x) since the 2022 bear market bottom. $BTC is up 370–390% over the same period since 2022. How much do you think they go up next bull market?
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Is this True?
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🇬🇧 Tom - Investor £120K
In 1999 Gordon Brown did something that would cost Britain £39 billion. He sold our gold. Not quietly. He announced it publicly first. Causing gold to immediately drop before a single sale. Then sold 395 tonnes at the absolute bottom of a 20 year bear market. He raised £2.16 billion. Today that gold would be worth £40 billion. A £37 billion loss. From gold we already owned. That nobody needed to sell. Gold has averaged 8% annual growth every single year since he sold it. Every. Single. Year. It became known as Brown's Bottom. The literal market bottom. Named after the Chancellor who sold there. Meanwhile Rachel Reeves is raising taxes to fill a £22 billion hole. Brown's gold would have filled that hole entirely and still left £17 billion spare for a tax cut. The most expensive financial decision in British history?
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mNAV.com
mNAV.com@BitcoinPowerLaw·
Our new $STRC model is forecasting 34k BTC from STRC this cycle with a par cross of 6 May. Check it out: 🔗strc-atm.netlify.app Would love your thoughts.
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