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Facts Only Vires in Numeris

The Jeff Booth way ⚡️

Stack sats and stay out the way ⚡️

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You discover #nostr at the time you deserve

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#Bitcoin #BitAxe #start9

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Hey nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a 👋🏾 I have a question if you have the time to answer, with the growing adoption of Bitcoin by institutional investors and traditional financial systems, how do you see its volatility and correlation with other asset classes evolving over the next decade? Could this shift alter its function as a hedge or as an alternative asset?

Replying to Avatar walker

nostr:npub1s05p3ha7en49dv8429tkk07nnfa9pcwczkf5x5qrdraqshxdje9sq6eyhe is coming back on nostr:npub10qrssqjsydd38j8mv7h27dq0ynpns3djgu88mhr7cr2qcqrgyezspkxqj8 tomorrow ⚡️

Let me know if you have any questions for Jeff 🤙

If you haven’t seen our first conversation, here it is from about a year ago:

https://youtu.be/EAlkxIf3e9E

Given Bitcoin’s fixed supply and decentralized nature, how do you think it will affect the traditional monetary policies of central banks, especially in times of economic crisis? Can Bitcoin coexist with these policies, or will it necessitate a fundamental shift in how we approach economic stabilization?

Has anyone out there created a list of important things every Bitcoiner should take the time to learn or have some knowledge about?

#asknostr #plebs #nostr #bitcoin

Can anybody spare an invite code for Alby? Please and thank you 🙏🏾

nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm #getAlby

Block out the noise and stay locked in

#duolingo #language #learn #lockedin

Can anybody spare an invite code for Alby? Please and thank you 🙏🏾

@Alby #getAlby

What people do reveals what their values are, better than what they say.

-Thomas Sowell

This is very impressive work 🫡 I need to onboard more people so I can send out some SATS ⚡️ nostr:note193tcqvzwx2e5fq8jxwvnmmd4v36jvjwvg8qgntcgvu33lnywz7csxhu9sg

The average salary in U.S. is $64k, so how much home could the average person afford utilizing a FHA loan with current rates at 6.66%, let’s take a look 👇

·3.5% down payment ($7,000 - $10,000)

·30-year FHA mortgage

·6.66% interest rate

·36%~ debt-to-income ratio

·FHA mortgage insurance premiums (MIPs)

With $64,000 annual salary, your estimated maximum mortgage payment would be around $1,400 - $1,600 per month.

Using an FHA mortgage calculator, here are some possible scenarios:

1. $180,000 home: $1,144 monthly payment (assuming 3.5% down, 6.66% interest)

2. 200,000 home: $1,264 monthly payment (assuming 3.5% down, 6.66% interest)

3. $220,000 home: $1,384 monthly payment (assuming 3.5% down, 6.66% interest)

Keep in mind that higher interest rates reduce your purchasing power. FHA loans still offer competitive terms and lower down payment requirements. You can also look into potential down payment/closing cost assistance to offset some costs.

Remember to consider additional costs like property taxes, insurance, and maintenance when determining how much home you can afford. Consult with a lender (we have a few in WealthSquad ), financial advisor, or mortgage broker for personalized guidance.

You might not get the house you want, in the state you want, but there are options still out there. 🫡

#realestate #assets #nostr

Separate yourself from those that have a victim mentality and lack accountability. Life gets better the further you get from them. It might be family, friends, or even your neighbors. Poisoned minds like to pull you down with them. Free minds like to bring you up to the top.

Not enough importance is focused on these 3:

-Education

-Cultural values

-Family structure

There’s always more that can be added to the list, but it seems like people who come from families that put importance on these 3 tend to do alright in life.

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Honestly some of the most actionable and useful advice I've gotten online over the past year is nostr:npub1dvufvl73s0xdz8d75dgcyjvl0wrmczczvr0ef88g5x8uehmr4fus0j0pwx saying to go in the sun and walk more, and categorizing all the science behind it.

I don't really remember most of what came across my way on Twitter over the year, mostly a bunch of macro bullshit, but now in the morning I immediately go and get some sun if it's out.

Dr. Hubberman talks about this often as well, I’ve been at it consistently now for almost a year and it’s a game changer ☀️