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using bitcoin is incredibly easy you literally just download an app and press receive anyone who tells you self custody is too difficult thinks you are retarded
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If you want to hate America watch the news, if you want to love America drive across it. 🇺🇸
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Gold replaces US Treasuries as world’s top reserve asset, ECB says ft.trib.al/NQKj5B3
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Can’t wait to read @matt_levine ‘s take on this one. As I’ve already tweeted, this is insanity. Either this should have resolved “yes”, or the contract should have stopped trading at midnight on may 31.
I was just scammed for $500K by Polymarket. I am "willo2", the top holder of YES on "MicroStrategy sells Bitcoin by May 31st". Here's what happened:
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Marty Makary used to ambush a Virginia courthouse every other Friday. That was the day the local tax-exempt hospital reserved the docket to sue its poorest patients. Marty would show up at the door with a lawyer and intercept them on the way in. They were working-class people in job uniforms, embarrassed, grim-faced, expecting to lose. He reviewed the bills on the spot, for free, as a medical expert. Pointing out fraud, upcoding, inappropriate care, contradictions to the court. Then his counterpart, a young lawyer named Joey Kirchgessner, argued until the hospital cried uncle. They won A LOT. I drove down one Friday to watch. I was working in the Trump White House at the time. I was so proud of him I could barely stand it. That's the man the WSJ op-ed page wants you to believe is the problem. Read or listen to the full story here: katytalento.com/p/the-most-d…
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The unifying theme in this year’s In Gold We Trust report is gold’s role in a monetary transition that has only just begun. My essay starts on p.174 and argues that gold’s role is changing because the international system around it is changing. It provides the background logic for why the transition is happening, and why gold is likely to trade differently in the new regime. Honored to be included alongside brilliant contributions from @MarkValek , @izakaminska, @judyshel, @LukeGromen, @ctindale, @BullionBrief, @TedJButler and many others. #IGWT26 here: ingoldwetrust.report/wp-cont…

20 years. 20,000 hours. 20 people. The 20th anniversary In Gold We Trust report is here. 🪙 I genuinely don't know many documents with more capital, love and devotion poured into them. Everything on #Gold, #Silver, #Bitcoin, #Commodities, #SoundMoney, #AustrianEconomics — and yes, a few questionable sports analogies. Huge thanks to @MarkValek and to our brilliant guest authors: @izakaminska @michaeljmcnair @judyshel @LukeGromen @ctindale @BullionBrief @TedJButler and many more! 👉 ingoldwetrust.report/wp-cont…
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Badass. Sound Money Advocate. Signed the Gold Standard Act of 1900 before being assassinated. Once we were a great country.
🇺🇸 Most Badass Presidents: Combat Veteran Edition #13 William McKinley William McKinley, our 25th President, was one badass President. This man risked it all at Antietam to personally serve each of his troops hot coffee under intense enemy fire. Born January 29, 1843, in Niles, Ohio. An 18 year old schoolteacher, McKinley volunteered for service when war erupted. He enlisted as a private in Company E of the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry in June 1861. He quickly rose to commissary sergeant. He fought at the Battle of Carnifex Ferry. He saw action in the West Virginia campaigns under Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes. In September 1862 the regiment joined the Maryland Campaign. At the Battle of South Mountain his unit came under heavy fire and Hayes was wounded. At the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862, the 23rd Ohio was rushed into battle without time to eat breakfast. They sustained heavy casualties as they tried to advance the union line across Antietam Creek. In the afternoon, they waded chest deep about a mile south of Burnsides Bridge at Snavely’s Ford to flank the Confederate forces. By this time morale was low from non-stop heavy fighting and empty stomachs. McKinley led two mule teams loaded with rations and hot coffee straight into the thick of it. Working over rough ground through a devastating hailstorm of artillery and rifle fire, he ignored repeated warnings to retreat. One mule team was shot to pieces by Confederate gunners. But McKinley pressed forward and made it. He then personally served hot coffee and food to every man in his regiment under heavy fire. His sudden appearance with hot coffee and hot meat was described by Gen. Hayes as the physiological equivalent of “putting a new regiment on the field.” McKinley’s work on the battlefield earned him the nickname, “Coffee Bill”. There is a monument at Antietam Battlefield dedicated to McKinley just for this action. For this extraordinary bravery he was promoted to second lieutenant. He later served on Hayes’ staff as assistant quartermaster. During the Shenandoah Valley campaigns McKinley made a gallant ride at Second Kernstown. The 13th West Virginia Infantry was isolated in an orchard and about to be overwhelmed. McKinley rode straight across an open field through a storm of artillery and rifle fire to reach them. He delivered the order to withdraw and brought the entire regiment back to safety under heavy fire. At the Battle of Cedar Creek his horse was shot out from under him, pinning him to the ground as Confederate forces surged forward. He freed himself, limped back to the Union lines under fire and barely escaping capture, and helped rally the troops. McKinley rose from private all the way to brevet major by the end of the war. He was the last United States President to be a veteran of the U.S. Civil War. He was also the only enlisted U.S. Civil War soldier to serve as a U.S. President He fought for the Republic on Civil War battlefields long before he ever stepped foot in the White House. Thank you, Mr. President! 🇺🇸🫡
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Morgan Stanley’s price discovery happens on @tradexyz
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Replying to @tushar_jain
BTC can be private at the application layer. For instance, if GoDark was an application built on the Bitcoin network… no need for ZEC or XMR.
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🚨 Friedberg's interview with Spencer Pratt drops at 5pm ET today across all platforms. Unlike CBS, we'll give you the entire conversation, raw and unedited. @spencerpratt @friedberg
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Introducing GoCredit — a unified borrow/lend marketplace for institutional digital asset credit. Rate discovery. Collateral management. Real-time exposure monitoring. All in one place. Active members include @maplefinance , @Two_Prime , Capital Union Bank, @1Konto_ , and Valos. The credit market, built like one. prnewswire.com/news-releases…
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1/ Controversial take: hard work is more important than smart work. It's a myth that we only have a few hours of good creative work per day. Train yourself to grind long hours first. You will surprise yourself. The work naturally become higher quality, less distracted.
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You'll get more done in 4 hours of deep work than 7 days of distracted work. High - Quality Work = (Time Spent) x (Intensity of Focus) All you need is a Weekly Schedule System. Find my free template in the YouTube video below:
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advice i’d give a younger version of myself: do not listen to the reflexive ayn rand haters even if they’re smart people. read for yourself and judge (and dislike it from first principles if that’s how it shakes out)
A few good books worth reading: - Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand - a classic that celebrates builders. Once you read it, you’ll notice the same characters and events taking place today. - The Changing World Order by Ray Dalio - great for understanding how civilizations rise and fall and how crypto can help create better countries. - From Third World to First by Lee Kuan Yu (founder of Singapore) - talks about building a new country, worth reading for understanding nation-building.
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Bingo. They need Warsh in there badly. Bessent probably directed this.
Pirro announces the Federal Reserve probe will end, clearing the way for Kevin Warsh's confirmation as Fed chair. Powell had previously asked the IG to audit the construction project last July, and that work is ongoing.
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Unreal throwback picture
One year ago today in Singapore with @cz_binance @justinsuntron @lingzh1220 @SBF_Alameda Geoffrey Arone @jesseproudman. That was a fun party.
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in case you were wondering how socialists are doing they are now openly promoting literal theft in the new york times
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AI produces bad prose, but by itself, that's not fatal. Some badly written things may be worth reading. But we know AI is much better at bullshitting than humans. So once I clock that text is AI, I'll just stop reading cause I assign a higher % that I'm reading nonsense.
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