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Fidelity Goldman Sachs SkyBridge Morgan Stanley/NYDIG VanEck Valkyrie WisdomTree Bitwise The SEC has repeatedly delayed making decisions on multiple Bitcoin ETFs over the last few years, causing firms like VanEck to pull their applications over fears the SEC would reject them. A Bitcoin ETF would allow investors to redeem shares at any time. The successful launches of Bitcoin ETFs elsewhere have given momentum to those applying for a US Bitcoin ETF.
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Apple is working on a product that would combine an Apple TV set-top box with a HomePod speaker and include a camera for video conferencing. The company is also considering a high-end speaker with a touch screen to better compete with market leaders Google and Amazon.
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...“When the tsunami of corporate America threatened innovation, the two found solace at home. ‘We couldn’t risk losing the culture we built in Brian’s dad’s man cave, but this office comes with free Cat5 and a water cooler so we just brought it here,’ Sergei said.”
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A: It provides a protocol for generating, securing, and transferring the hardest money man has ever known instantly, globally, unstoppably, and irrevocably.
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Bitcoin took just 12 years from its creation to reach a trillion-dollar market cap. It took Microsoft 45 years and Google 22 years to reach the $1,000,000,000,000 mark!!! When Bitcoin is at $80.6K, it will have passed the Market cap of Silver. How long do you think til that happens?
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Modern society seems so quick to want to muzzle people. Black and White Label and Kill No discourse. No dissention. No tolerance of different ideologies. The modern large corporations use AI to automatically block people. It seems to me society allowed crazy people to lie in 1980. Society dealt with it. Nowadays people are "shadow banned" and even doxxed online by evil netizen mobs. Scary.... I started off believing in "Free Speech"..... still do.... I have learned though that you cannot be allowed to yell "fire!" in cinema. There is a line.... it just seems like the world has moved that line way too close to emb…
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Does he have a mailing list or something that corporations can't just ban or block?
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Kanye West – 2/1 Jeff Bezos – 5/2 Bill Gates – 3/1 Lebron James – 6/1 Kim Kardashian – 50/1 Donald Trump – 50/1 George Lucas – 100/1 Steven Spielberg – 100/1 Kylie Jenner – 200/1 Who do you think is next?
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Cash is being diluted by a few % per year. Since they have many billions in cash this small % comes in the form of millions and even tens of millions of dollars worth of dilution for them. This cash dilution has been going on for decades and typically in these cases large corps would look to treasury bonds. They essentially purchase these “same as cash” US Treasury bonds and keep those which increase a few % per year. And the growth on those bonds offsets the loss on their pure cash and all is well with the world. This year however there was a change. The interest rate in treasury bonds is near 0% so they don’t have anything to offset their cash dilution. Compou…
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Singapore Government: Bitcoin price can be highly volatile; not suited to retail investors. Also Singapore Government: Buying as much Bitcoin as they can get directly from miners.
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