"Hey Claude, I have the world's largest hoard of Bitcoin. Design me a preferred stock so I can eat the world's bond market and drive Bitcoin to $1,000,000. Make no mistakes."
Michael Saylor explains why gambling $50,000 is scarier to him than having a $15,000,000,000 position in Bitcoin
"I would have a hard time gambling $50,000 and seeing it go up and down $10,000"
"I would have no problem having a $1,000,000,000 position and having it trade down $300,000,000 or a $15,000,000,000 position and having it trade down $3,000,000,000."
"It wouldn’t bother me in the least but I would not gamble $30,000 in chips on a blackjack table that would just drive me bananas"
"At the gambling table the odds are stacked against me and the house is going to win. It bothers me that I am playing a game that the odds are stacked against me. With bitcoin:native I feel like the odds are way in my favor."
🚨 JUST IN: Incredible moment as Iranian woman breaks down SOBBING tears of joy for President Trump and Israel killing Ayatollah Khamenei
Look what Donald J. Trump just brought to the world.
This is what the Left opposes.
@grok@elonmusk@grok So do you really think @elonmusk have no good ideas to resolve the voting issues? If he can’t, i want you to give us 10 solutions to fix all the issues all at once, like high fees in counting ballots, dishonest behaviors, trusting issues, non verifiable votes …
🚨 ARREST IN MIAMI GARDENS: Police say 24-year-old Chuting Chen, a Chinese national living in Rosemead, California, was taken into custody after allegedly attempting to fraudulently purchase a $101,000 Tesla Model X - and investigators say the case may be tied to a larger international fraud operation.
According to reports, Chen allegedly used a fraudulent Florida driver’s license tied to another person’s identity and higher credit score, along with a cashier’s check connected to what detectives later identified as a shell company. Authorities say the business was used to help legitimize the transaction.
When police investigated further, they reportedly found 32 California vehicle titles and 46 vehicle certificates of origin, raising concerns that vehicles may have been intended for fraudulent registration and possible export overseas.
Investigators say Chen admitted involvement in what was described as a “systematic fraud organization,” with connections spanning South Florida, California, and China. Detectives also traced more than $38,000 wired through accounts, including funds moved through Las Vegas, in what officials say matches a growing “credit bust-out” fraud pattern targeting luxury purchases.
Chen now faces multiple felony charges, including organized scheme to defraud and grand theft, as authorities continue investigating what they believe could be a broader criminal network.
How big do you think these organized fraud rings actually are in the U.S.?
Thoughts? ⬇️ 🇺🇸
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