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Björn Jeffery

@bjornjeffery

Tech Columnist at the Swedish newspaper @SvD. Independent board member at @acast, @kinzoomessenger & more. Formerly: CEO @TocaBoca. I like a good rant.

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Michael McQuaid (@michaelgmcquaid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“So you put $5,000 on a credit card to trade crypto, and in five years you turned it into $9 million?” “Yes Dave” “And you then lost it all in twenty minutes, and in those five years you never paid off the credit card which now has a $28,600 balance?” “That’s correct Dave”

“So you put $5,000 on a credit card to trade crypto, and in five years you turned it into $9 million?”

“Yes Dave”

“And you then lost it all in twenty minutes, and in those five years you never paid off the credit card which now has a $28,600 balance?”

“That’s correct Dave”
Wirelyss 👁️‍🗨️💫 (@wirelyss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Luckily since the Louvre made NFTs of their jewelry, even though the crowns physically were stolen, they still own the same assets. Because the tokens still exist and are in limited supply just as before. Nothing has changed. few understand blockchain technology.

Luckily since the Louvre made NFTs of their jewelry, even though the crowns physically were stolen, they still own the same assets. Because the tokens still exist and are in limited supply just as before. Nothing has changed. few understand blockchain technology.
Ross Hendricks (@ross__hendricks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friendly reminder ahead of reports from $META $MSFT and $GOOG today: hyperscaler free cash flow is on track to collapse by nearly 50% through Q1 of next year Don't expect much discussion of this among CNBC talking heads or Wall Street analysts, whose job is to keep the bubble

Friendly reminder ahead of reports from $META $MSFT and $GOOG today: hyperscaler free cash flow is on track to collapse by nearly 50% through Q1 of next year

Don't expect much discussion of this among CNBC talking heads or Wall Street analysts, whose job is to keep the bubble