WomanBtc
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WomanBtc
@IvBTC7
F.I.R.E. Financial Independence, Retire Early
Lugano, Switzerland Присоединился Ocak 2018
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Strategy has acquired 1,031 BTC for ~$76.6 million at ~$74,326 per bitcoin. As of 3/22/2026, we hodl 762,099 $BTC acquired for ~$57.69 billion at ~$75,694 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRC strategy.com/press/strategy…
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🟠 Capital ₿ has acquired 44 BTC for €2.7 million at €61,763 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 0.72% YTD. As of 3/23/2026, $ALCPB holds 2,888 $BTC for €267.1 million at €92,495 per bitcoin ⚡️
@_ALCPB Europe's First Bitcoin Treasury Company 🇫🇷⚡️

Capital B@_ALCPB
🟠 Capital B confirms the acquisition of 44 BTC for €2.7 million, the holding of a total of 2,888 BTC, and a BTC Yield of 0.72% YTD ⚡️ Full Press Release (EN): cptlb.com/wp-content/upl… Full Press Release (FR): cptlb.com/wp-content/upl… BTC Strategy (EN): cptlb.com/wp-content/upl…
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Ciao, il migliore è Senza dubbio Marc Marquez. Vincerà il Mondiale quest'anno.
All'orizzonte si affacciano tanti bravi Piloti che vinceranno nei prossimi anni.
Due nomi su tutti: Pedro Acosta e Toprak Razgatioglu.
Poi tanto dipenderà dalla bontà delle moto nel 2027, ed altri nomi ti dico Jorge Martin, Ai Ogura, Fermin Aldeguer, David Alonso
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AAA - CERCASI APRILIA GIUSTA.
#MotoGP
Ma come!?
Quelli bravi c'avevano detto che la Aprilia era la moto da battere, che Sterlacchini aveva surclassato Dall'Igna, che la moto di Noale aveva fatto scuola...
Il tutto dopo un solo GP.
Eppure oggi è successo quello che vi avevo predetto.
Un Aprilia nella "norma" ai quali siamo stati sempre abituati in un circuito che premia molto più il talento che la moto.
Basta dare uno scorcio alla classifica e la davanti ci stanno soltanto "Campioni del Mondo", gente che quando deve metterci il talento sicuramente lo fa.
E non venitemi a dire "Eh ma Zarco..." perché vi banno.
P.s.
L'Aprilia di Bezzecchi si muove tutta, così dicono sulla TV di Stato.
Quella di Martin è una lama, ed attenzione perché tra Jorge Martin e Marco Bezzecchi c'è UN ABISSO.
A buon intenditore...
#PorFueraGP

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@crypto_koch @crypto_gateway 75k $ e il price medium di tutte i buy che ha fatto!!
70k $ invece e il prezzo dell ultimo acquisto
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@PeterSchiff @TFTC21 No, I’m sorry, but tokenizing gold doesn’t solve any problem. Study Bitcoin instead of writing such nonsense🤦
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@TFTC21 That's why the future is tokenized gold. That solves both problems at once. No need for Bitcoin.
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Stanley Druckenmiller just told Morgan Stanley that stablecoins will power the entire global payment system within 15 years. He also said Bitcoin "wasn't needed" as a store of value.
He's half right and completely wrong at the same time.
Stablecoins ARE more efficient than legacy payment rails. The market crossed $315 billion, up $180B since early 2024. Bessent projects $3 trillion by 2030. No debate there.
But calling stablecoins the future while dismissing Bitcoin misses the point entirely.
Stablecoins are tokenized fiat. They make the dollar faster, not better. They still inflate. They still get debased. They still depend on the same central banks that destroyed 99% of the dollar's purchasing power since 1913.
Making a broken currency more efficient doesn't fix the currency. It just helps you lose purchasing power faster.
Bitcoin fixes the money itself. 21 million. No CEO. No reserve requirements. No government that can print more when spending gets out of control.
Druckenmiller bought BTC around $15,000 in 2020. It's $71,000 today. Nearly 5x on an asset he says "wasn't needed."
The payments system needs fixing. But the money needs fixing more.

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@LarkDavis Stop with that 10 year old narrative that people can no longer access their wallets. We all know that in a few years those wallets could be “cracked” with quantum computers, so it’s not true that several million BTC are permanently lost!
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Saylor said it. "There isn't enough Bitcoin for everyone."
He's right. Here's the math that should keep you up at night.
Total supply: 21 million coins. That's it. That's all there will ever be. But the real number is already much lower than that.
Around 3.7 million BTC are estimated to be lost forever, locked in wallets whose owners forgot passwords, threw away hard drives, or died without leaving instructions. Add Satoshi's 1.1 million coins that have never moved once in 15 years. Then add Strategy's 720,000 BTC that Saylor has made crystal clear he will never sell. Then add the 328,000 BTC locked in the US Strategic Reserve, which by executive order cannot be sold.
That's roughly 6 million Bitcoin gone or frozen before we even start talking about every other whale, institution, and government quietly stacking.
The amount realistically available on the open market is somewhere around 15 million coins. And we're being generous with that number.
Now here's where it gets interesting. There are roughly 60 million millionaires in the world. If every single one of them wanted just one whole Bitcoin, there still wouldn't be enough to go around. And that's before the other 8 billion people show up to the party.
Saylor wasn't being dramatic. He was just doing arithmetic.
Michael Saylor@saylor
There isn’t enough Bitcoin for everyone.
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