Awesome work guys, keep updating. It’s a wealth of information View quoted note →
Gavin Green
GavinBGreen@primal.net
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I use this in my business, can’t recommend it highly enough. View quoted note →
Beating the S&P500 is the goal of many investors. However this leads to taking higher risks. Now you keep 95% in the S&P and 5% in Bitcoin and achieve the same. Well worth a look.
The Intelligent Way to Invest
The Intelligent Way to Invest
Just got this bad boy set up and hashing 👌. Thanks #bitaxe and #solosatoshi. 

Instead of creating new laws, can we not just look to the existing one that’s causing a problem and remove it. At the very least it can be amended. This obsession with increases bureaucracy is ridiculous.
Great experience being able to buy weekly groceries and more at a major retailer in South Africa. Well done Pick ‘n Pay View quoted note →
Bank rant - to increase the monthly payment limit on my account I need to have the full amount already in the account. So I have to put money into an account that I am not able to take it out of., then ask permission to send it. Why? How does this help me?
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Just found out I won’t be flying KLM 

"When I wrote The Mobile Wave, (2012) the observation was that software networks are dematerializing everything you could hold in your hand.
You went from taking photos on a Canon camera and storing them in a shoebox to Facebook and Instagram and the iPhone. It wasn't worth 10 times as much, it was worth 1000 times as much. The world's going to change.
These networks [are] going to..destroy 15,000 other companies competing with them because nobody in the history of the world could ever upgrade or ship a product for no variable cost to the entire planet for a nickel. And yet, that's what Google does. That's what Facebook does. That's what Apple does. And that's the part of Amazon that works well. The conclusion was to buy Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google.
I wrote the book. Nobody read it.
I took $50 million of my own money..and converted [it] into $500 million. It made me conclude [that] if you want to make money in the tech era, you find the dominant digital network, the one that's worth 100 billion, that's crushed everybody.
If you buy too soon, you might miss it. You might hit Blackberry, MySpace, or Yahoo. But after it’s $100 billion, the market has decided. Apple is the winner, Google's the winner, Facebook's the winner, Amazon's the winner. I know it's pretty obvious.
Amazon was the winner in 2013 when it was trading at 300 bucks. It was funny! Everybody on Wall Street said what is this stupid company, they don't make any money. We don't buy into it. But you could have bought it.
You could buy all those things, and you would have got a 10x - 20x gain on it. You just wait until the 99% of the world that disagrees, that’s cynical, skeptical, and ignorant, ..as it gradually dawns on them that Google is an Information Network. Facebook is a social network, Apple is mobile network, Amazon is retail network.
It made me very successful as a personal investor, but my company didn't invest in it. 2020 came and I swore to myself that if I ever saw this again, I wasn't going to write a book, I was going to buy as much of that thing as I could personally, as much of that thing as I could corporately, and then I was just going to tweet about it."
—Michael Saylor
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And that’s what the kids said about their parents, who came home from WWII. Boring. Well, they had just come back from hell. And they went on to become known as the Greatest Generation. If Bitcoin is boring, that because it’s being compared to this fiat disaster, aka hell. I’m looking forward to be called the Greatest Generation 2.0 View quoted note →
Simple, and yet highly effective. 😀 View quoted note →
Why does iOS not recognize Damus or Primal as apps that you can share content to? 

I don’t understand why Georgia, USA runs the power lines above ground. The sheer cost of maintaining the trees alongside the power lines, combined with the risk of trees damaging the lines n storms, just makes no sense. Why not run them underground? Cities in third world countries can do it. And it certainly is an eyesore. 

I’m a guitar man myself, but the drumming in this track absolutely kill it. Just make the song. #hermano

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Hermano · Only a Suggestion · Song · 2007
Meanwhile, local plumber with zero net worth buys real bitcoin over morning coffee
2. Morgan Stanley to Offer Bitcoin ETFs to Wealthy Clients: Morgan Stanley is allowing its 15,000+ financial advisers to sell shares of BlackRock's IBIT and Fidelity's FBTC, CNBC reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. Clients will need to have a net worth of at least $1.5 million. (CoinDesk)
I recently read an article by an economist calling himself a ‘real Keynesian’. This apparently means that you should print money to kick start a sluggish economy, but then you must pay it back when times are good. So my question is this: if you kick start an economy by printing money, and then when the economy is booming you remove the printed money, do you not then put the economy back where it was before? It sounds like a boost on false pretenses will not be sustained if the money is withdrawn. Am I missing something here? Any economists around that can help me with this? @Lyn Alden
It’s not clear to me what LGBT and the Last Supper have to do with the Olympic Games. This is obviously meticulously planned, funded, and approved by the IOC.
The purposes of the modern olympic games
Based on the official Olympic Charter and various sources, the purposes of the modern Olympic Games can be summarized as follows:
Promoting Peace and International Understanding: The Olympic Games aim to bring nations together through sports, fostering respect, tolerance, and cooperation among countries and cultures.
Harmonious Development of Humankind: The Olympic Movement seeks to promote a balanced development of the body, personality, and mind through sport, education, and culture.
Social Responsibility: The IOC encourages the values of Olympism to be practiced in society, emphasizing the importance of social responsibility, respect for universal fundamental ethical principles, and the preservation of human dignity.
Gender Equality: The Olympic Movement prioritizes gender equality, striving to increase access to sport for female athletes and promote women’s participation in sports administration and management.
Cultural Exchange and Education: The Games aim to blend sport with culture and education, promoting mutual understanding and respect among nations through the celebration of their diverse heritages.
Unifying the World through Sport: The Olympic Games provide a platform for athletes from around the world to come together, compete, and celebrate their shared humanity, transcending national and cultural boundaries.
Whoever got this so horribly wrong, and used this event to antagonize and offend the Christian people of the world, needs to apologize and then resign. 
