🇦🇷 Argentina vs Algeria 🇩🇿
Argentina enters with expectation, while Algeria has the chance to turn pressure into a World Cup story.
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Today’s World Cup Board is live.
🇩🇪 Germany vs Curaçao 🇨🇼
🇳🇱 Netherlands vs Japan 🇯🇵
🇨🇮 Ivory Coast vs Ecuador 🇪🇨
🇸🇪 Sweden vs Tunisia 🇹🇳
Favorites, challengers, and underdogs all enter the prediction board today.
Who wins?
Who surprises?
Who gets mispriced before kickoff?
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Every match starts as a prediction.
Visa processes ~$15T/yr globally. The settlement infrastructure underneath is 50-year-old card-network plumbing.
A stablecoin settlement layer that plugs into Visa acceptance is a generational opportunity.
That's the Phase 03 build.
The deflation thesis nobody is pricing in:
When every consumer transaction burns supply — not just speculation — the demand curve gets anchored to commerce, not narrative.
That's the math behind 'burn on subscribe + burn on spend'.
The deflation thesis nobody is pricing in:
When every consumer transaction burns supply — not just speculation — the demand curve gets anchored to commerce, not narrative.
That's the math behind 'burn on subscribe + burn on spend'.
The biggest IPO in human history is barreling toward us, rumored for June 12. To feel the sheer scale, just put it next to the old record:SpaceX target: ~$75 billion raise at ~$1.75 trillion valuation
Previous king: Saudi Aramco $25.6 billion (2019)
SpaceX is literally ~3x the old record. Yeah.
This is what @elonmusk and the team have built since 2002, when the company was one bad launch away from extinction:First three Falcon 1 rockets exploded. By 2008, SpaceX was down to its final dollars.
Fourth launch (September 2008) succeeded with literally the last money they had.
Became the first private company to reach orbit that same year.
First orbital booster landing (2015)
First private company to send astronauts to space (2020)
165 launches in 2025 world record for a single year, sixth year running
~85% of all U.S. orbital launches
Falcon 9: 99.54% success rate across 649 flights
One booster has now flown 33 times (something that sounded like sci-fi a decade ago)
Starlink: 9,300+ active satellites, 9M+ subscribers across 155+ countries
Starship: currently the most powerful rocket ever built
From “we’re out of money” to rewriting the rules of Wall Street in under 20 years.If this actually lands on June 12… history won’t just be made.
It’ll be launched into orbit @SpaceX