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>>58371231
>SWIFT is about to launch
nobody cares about that shit, they are far from winning the sympathy of the market or traders. If I wanted to spend money for long term gains I would buy XRP to bet on the african market or SUPER in case NFTs revive.

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I remember this trash being shilled here endlessly about two years ago or so. Of course, it stagnated and nobody cares nowadays. And that's a good thing because this shit is next to useless.
>>56559081
ANY Arbitrum shitcoin is worth more than Metis to be fair.
Anyways for any non-bot reading just buy Kava or Kas instead. And I was not joking, if those are not your thing (pure L1's) then go apeshit on Arb projects then.

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When I'm old, I won't care much about material possessions. I barely do now. I don't think the IRS is going to care how one little old man pays for his 1 bedroom apartment on social security.
They don't have to know it's being supplemented by millions worth of crypto for groceries, gas, utilities and entertainment.
I'll leave it all to some charity and write something up with a lawyer. I don't want kids. They'll die in the wars over resources anyway.

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Liquidity mining can either be as stable and expected as an index fund or absolute fucking chaos.
I edge on the stable side. Slow, and safe.
20% on a pair is generally not that big of a surprise and way better than the APY on USDC from Coinbase or seeing how many times you can do the AAVE loop.
>deposit, withdraw collateral, sell, deposit, withdraw collateral, sell, deposit and so forth.

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OP here on my mobile phone, sorry for the typo. Here's the real address.
3P3T3bAfdCho3qpCjMMfoMhEsVBRGfuxr9

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How are the farms, anon?
I'm at around 20% right now. I don't go too risky. Mostly in Matic/USD. I'm branching out to some Op farms next month.

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"The first week of August hangs at the very top of summer, the top of the live-long year, like the highest seat of a Ferris wheel when it pauses in its turning. The weeks that come before are only a climb from balmy spring, and those that follow a drop to the chill of autumn, but the first week of August is motionless, and hot. It is curiously silent, too, with blank white dawns and glaring noons, and sunsets smeared with too much color. Often at night there is lightning, but it quivers all alone. There is no thunder, no relieving rain. These are strange and breathless days, the dog days, when people are led to do things they are sure to be sorry for after." - Natalie Babbitt, Tuck Everlasting

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>>55025038
Bitpanda is eastern and they got a few good projects in them, UI is friendly and not cluttered like most other sites (Kraken for example, this is more like Gate). It's good.

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>>54940172
I'm a software engineer with a masters degree and my salary is almost $200k. I like to think I'm smart. I have a thin wife who makes me dinner and keeps the house clean. But we're trying for a baby and that terrifies the fuck out of me. I'm just trying to make it so I can retire before my child gets older and begins to notice that their father is too busy trying to pay for their education to play with them like my father did to me. Although I completely understand why he did it, I just feel like I missed out on such a huge part of life but I'm just turning myself into a slave because that's the example he set and I won't be satisfied until every financial need of my family is met forever. I have no idea what to actually do with my career and family life and I'm just trying to figure it out before I perpetuate this mistake.

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POND. I assume in a few months or so they'll release oyster which will most likely be used on chains like Telos and maybe adopted by Polygon themselves according to their good story together.

Also, Polkadot >>>>>>> Fantom. When will you learn this?

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/biz/ you gave me little and took a lot. But I'd like to give you something back anyway:
EU government is discussing a new law which will prohobit all kind of pesticides in "sensible" regions. By definition 2/3 of the region where I'm from are affected. This will make a lot of farmers unable to grow their plants. Also this will put more pressure on the food supply after Ukraine and Russia, which produce together round about 20% of the world grain supply are out of business with the EU. I don't know yet if they will make this happen, but it is a good opportunity to go long on some grain bags and short on EU pesticide companies.

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EU government is discussing a new law which will prohobit all kind of pesticides in "sensible" regions. By definition 2/3 of the region where I'm from are affected. This will make a lot of farmers unable to grow their plants. This is part of the agenda 2030 and one should take this serious, right? Also this will put more pressure on the food supply after Ukraine and Russia, which produce together round about 20% of the world grain supply are out of business with the EU. Comfy time is over. Very sad.
Whats your opinion? What will it do to the economy and the value of pms?

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>>52796277
I'm going to give you the first (possibly only) answer you'll see in this thread. The answer: it depends, but you may not ever really see a return on your investment financially speaking. Are you talking about buying 1000 acres somewhere expensive or 5 acres somewhere cheap? At any rate, your question goes much further than just buying land and a home. Are you planning on raising livestock for your meat or are you just planning on growing crops? Livestock can get expensive depending on what animals you're talking about, and you will be amazed when you realize just how many chickens you and three other people actually end up eating in a year. You will also probably be surprised at how expensive it is to raise just a few steers for their meat as opposed to a commercial operation that raises thousands of cattle at a time. I assume you are planning on harvesting and storing enough food for the winter instead of just larping during the warm seasons. But back to the crops - have you ever even had a garden before? If so, and you have some experience, you will probably learn that once in a while no matter how much effort you put into it, one or more of your crops can get completely btfo in a short amount of time even for reasons completely beyond your control. Do you know how to identify common diseases for nightshades like potatoes and tomatoes, or how to identify nutritional deficiencies in your crops? What do you do if you start to see signs of blight in your potato crop? That's how the Irish got fucked and you're talking about a time when the average person was accustomed to raising crops as a matter of survival. Are you really prepared and equipped with the knowledge you need to pull this off, or are you just fantasizing about the idea of self-sufficiency like 99% of the people who post here. Not trying to attack you, just telling you straight away that you need to be honest with yourself about how prepared you are if you're going to take a plunge like this

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>>51395372
Based

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Realistically, at what point does it get ridiculous for one person to own a certain number of acres? I'm about to purchase a sizeable chunk of land to build a house on, farm/homestead, and just try to be self-sufficient on. I also see it as an investment since I can only imagine buying land will get more expensive in the future and I want to have the possibility of giving some to my children since the prospect of future generations being able to afford homes seems bleak. My minimum would probably be 100 acres, but I've looked at a few properties that are several thousand acres as well. Would that just be too much? Can any landchads offer some advice? USfag btw.

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>>49690888
>>49691125
What about the miserable corporate wagie who just want to be a cattle rancher but took the white collar job because people expect me to climb the ranks like my dad?

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>>49556946
in the pockets of elon musk and jeff bezo

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Y'all have fun with yer coins and yer trannies and what not, ya hear? Me, I'll be keepin' an eye on the weather.

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should have yield farmed with bella.fi

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>>27812023
Smart guy. We will make it anon.

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>>27472905
Gonna try to post it to some pajeets, they will love it

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Been farming for two weeks, earned 8 Pswap tokens so far. Rewards are starting to go parabolic. I reckon a week left of rewards until 2 mill cap is reached. Don’t join the farm now if you’re not already in it.

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How do I profit from that?

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I’ve been wanting to get away from all the stupid shit in modern life and have been thinking of starting a farm is that financially viable? I’ve seen some high yield crops love lavender and garlic can make big returns on investment but I feel like it’s to good to be true. Do you guys have any advice or knowledge about how to start a farm business?

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