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Smug cat says we are back edition.
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What's that cat's problem?
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>>23963846
terminal smugness
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>>23963846
No problem. He is long carefully selected junior gold mining stocks that he knows will make him a lot of money in 2026, that is why he is smug.
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>>23963863
[spoiler]What were his picks?[/spoiler]
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Uh, so that was the pullback?
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>>23963865
You could say he likes his porridge big iykyk.
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>>23963873
Alright I'm going all-in on Microsoft and Nvidia. Thanks anon
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Homebuilders and lumber going higher
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>>23963875
Anon-san..
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what a wild ride, I think silver will grind back up to $100 and chug a long there for a while and Miners will outperform.
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>>23963832
My cat would beat up this cat. This is a pussycat.
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Fellas, are the crAPI numbers right? Did we get a fucking 10m draw? Speaking of which, is it true there's American warships present in the gulf?
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ABRA still with retard strength
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>>23963837
It sounds like the tokenized assets are akin to a bond that is issued by a corporation but default does not give the creditors ownership of the corporation; the creditors are screwed out of their capital in the event of a default.

I guess Arizore (the money guys) will be getting 50% of the profits from the mine and Bocana (the operator) will get the other 50% of the profits. Prior to either Arizore or Bocana getting any real profits, the token holders must be paid back in full with some sort of interest.

Without much more on this mess, it seems that the funds raised by the token sale will be used to buy the property/mineral rights and pay for the salaries of Arizore and Bocana while they develop the property.

It seems to me that Arizore and Bocana cannot lose so long as they can find enough suckers to buy the tokens. If the project is successfully developed and starts producing, the token holders will get paid first. Only after the token holders are fully compensated will profits flow to Arizore and Bocana.

I don't know who is going to be stupid enough to buy the tokens. If all they are getting is interest on their capital but have zero participation in the upside upon successful development of a good mine (lots of minerals) and seemingly no collateral backing their loan, they might as well buy Treasury bonds.
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>>23963870
will probably keep consolidating for the next few trading days tbqh
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Rubio hosting minerals conference tomorrow. White house announces Project Vault. Cuba is next on the list to liberate.

They're building an economic block. We would never go for an American Union, unless it was packaged and marketed differently and pitched to us by a lifelong salesman.
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>>23964237
Cuba? You mean Tropical Casino Island Excellent?
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>>23964172
Yeah, no matter how you twist and turn things, for Bocana to have big upside potential without any dilution, someone else would then have to take all the risk for only part of the upside. That simply makes no sense. Only way this happens is if they find some huge suckers, and that is very unlikely especially because the whole thing just stinks to high heaven.
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>>23964172
>>23964286
A lot of what you are saying is just speculation.
Most of the details haven't even been confirmed yet, we're still waiting on a big explainer news release.

Tokenized assets already exist in the world and the companies make money. I don't see how this is any different.
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>>23964327
It's simple logic. Tokenized assets exist, but the one paying gets his share of the asset, not 50% leaving 50% for someone else for no reason.
A stock exchange is tokenizing assets, doing it with crypto is the same thing only more risky with way more unknowns. You can already buy a part of an asset/mineral project on the stock market and if you buy 1% of the stock you own 1% of the asset, not 0.5% like if you buy through bocana's scheme where they get half without paying anything.
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>>23964352
The idea that a bank will loan them the $27.5M may be even more crazy, no bank is going to take that risk. Even for a fully developed project with a FS and good economics the build will almost always be funded by a combination of debt and equity and that is with a defined timeline to cash flow to pay the loan back.
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>>23964352
>A stock exchange is tokenizing assets, doing it with crypto is the same thing only more risky with way more unknowns.
don't tell cryptofags this they always lose their minds
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>>23964352
>not 50% leaving 50% for someone else for no reason.
Where are you getting this ratio from?
They haven't stated how the terms will work for new mines who want to be tokenized.
The 50/50 was just the deal with Arizore to form the new company that will be doing the tokenization. There's nothing stating every company who joins will give up 50%.
Nothing was really announced yet. We won't know anything until they release the news.
They also have several companies lining up to be a part of the tokenization.
>>23964421
>The idea that a bank will loan them the $27.5M may be even more crazy, no bank is going to take that risk.
Management has decades of experience in finance and many contacts all over the world.
>will almost always be funded by a combination of debt and equity
"and is expected to total up to USD $60,000,000 in secured funding loans (the "Funding Loans"), without any obligation on Bocana to contribute equity capital."
They're saying Bocana doesn't have to give up any equity.
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>>23964466
The 50/50 ratio I have from the JV, but giving up any percentage to Bocana for free doesn't make any sense when you can just buy a piece of a company on a stock exchange.
They may have said they are in talks with companies who are "interested" or something like that. You have to understand that doesn't mean anything, they are pumping the project. Unless there is an agreement on the table it doesn't mean a thing, of course they are going to say there is interest in their *next big thing*, why wouldn't they? even if no deal is made, which is very likely to be the case, they are not liable for anything using that rhetoric.
>Management has decades of experience in finance and many contacts all over the world.
Lots of people works in finance and know other people who works in finance, this doesn't mean anything either. Very few people who work in the huge finance industry are extraordinary people or have the skills to succesfully run a business.
>"and is expected to total up to USD $60,000,000 in secured funding loans
>is expected to
I fully expect to win $100M in the lottery tomorrow with my lottery ticket (it came to me in a dream, which is been reliable previously). Want to buy 50% of it for one million?
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>>23964466
>They're saying Bocana doesn't have to give up any equity.
>That's what he wrote HAHAAHHAAHHA
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>>23964498
>but giving up any percentage to Bocana for free
Again, why are you making assumptions when very little information about how this will actually work has been announced?
The tokenization offers money to run the mining operation without having to go through dilution. It's advertised as an alternative to dilution.
I don't even know how this is supposed to work and neither do you.
We can only speculate.
>even if no deal is made, which is very likely to be the case, they are not liable for anything using that rhetoric.
Any deal can go south. That's why we speculate on these stocks.
Management has decades of experience in the industry, I don't think they're just going to scam right now and destroy their reputations.
>Lots of people works in finance and know other people who works in finance
I'm talking about their contacts and ability to create complex deals.
>or have the skills to succesfully run a business.
The finance board members aren't the CEO. The CEO, Tim has experience running businesses.
>>is expected to
You read that wrong, they're talking about the expected total of the loan. My point was they said Boca doesn't have to contribute equity capital.

Look desu I'm not an expert on all of this shit. I have a moderate amount of knowledge on mining stocks and just go with my best guess. I've made a lot of money so far. You may be right, but time will tell.
Even if they simply buy the Arizona property and the assays come out good(which are expected to happen because they previous assays were great), I will make money, so I'm happy.

>>23964526
We will see what happens.
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>>23964555
>My point was they said Boca doesn't have to contribute equity capital.
And my point is that it doesn't matter that they say they expect to be able to loan a large amount of money with no cash flow or good collateral for the loan, because it's not going to happen, that's just common sense about how finance works. Banks are not suckers, if they are, they go out of business rather quickly.
>Even if they simply buy the Arizona property
With what money? they don't have any money, noone is going to loan them money. There. Is. No. Money. You own a shell company with no assets valued at US$10M currently. All they have is their pie in the sky business plan, which is why they are pumping it so hard. They are probably hoping to be able to raise money at a higher share price and I bet they have been trying for months since the stock ran up, but noone is willing to participate in a financing.
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>>23963832
WAGMI
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>>23964712
This video is AI.
AI is based but I hate when boomers get tricked by these videos and think it's real.
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>>23964586
>And my point is that it doesn't matter that they say they expect to be able to loan a large amount of money with no cash flow or good collateral for the loan, because it's not going to happen, that's just common sense about how finance works. Banks are not suckers, if they are, they go out of business rather quickly.
I've been doing more DD.
Arizore Ltd. is the Fintech company working with Bocana, they are both creating a new company called Arizore LLC. Arizore Ltd. has access to many lending partners and is going to use them to fund the project. It doesn't have to be banks, it can be private capital of some sort.
That's as much as I know.
>They are probably hoping to be able to raise money at a higher share price
That would defeat the entire purpose of their "tokenization as an alternative to dilution" business model. They stated in the news release they were not going to dilute.

It seems they had this funding secured back when they were pursuing the claim in Bolivia, now they're using it for their new project. They likely have a bunch of connections for non-dilutive financing ready to go.
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>>23964812
You keep referring to what the company have said their plan is and use that as some kind of evidence that it will happen. A plan isn't worth the paper it's printed on until something has actually been done. What someone wrote on CEO.ca doesn't matter either. The level of discourse on that board should make run sell everything tomorrow and not look back.
I realize they *say* they don't want to dilute, but that is most likely just part of the pump. Saying they can raise all this money with no dilution is the entire reason why the stock is 13.5c now instead of 0.5c, that's why they are saying it. If there's all this non-dilutary financing available then where is it? It's taking awfully long to get any firm details on any actual money coming in. It doesn't exist.
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Bocana is short for Bolivian Aurcana
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Bocanahorse is the new meme
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>>23963910
Is $50 of SILJ enough to make it, /lads/?
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>>23965212
It'll turn into $500, definitely life changing gains
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>>23965164
glencore finally getting their bailout after standing on the street corner catcalling random mining execs for a year?
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>>23963910
the saddest tits ever
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>>23965257
We need that big tit girl who used to post silver rounds during the OG silver squeeze to awaken from her slumber again. She wasn’t that hot but had great tits
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Massive head and shoulders on Bitcoin. At 90k I thought 64k retest would be the spot but damn anything above 50 might be wishful thinking.

Gotta love regime changes
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Buy VOO and chill bruh
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Wow gold move today and its effect on overall market cap ($2tn) was equivalent to the entirety of Amazon.

I was thinking we’d see a complete breakdown in the G/S ratio back to 70s but silver is still catching a bid and is rapidly clawing back. Copper took like half a year to get back to $5.90, silver will be much quicker it seems.
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>>23965418
Wow
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>>23965234
When America knocks, you answer

Who knew America herself would shape up to be the greatest participant in this M&A cycle.
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mETH, not even once
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How are we playing oil? ETFs or some individuals like Cenovus or Exxon? Some utilities? E&P?

Thinking some OTM calls for XLE since it’s quite liquid and has decent action, although it’s made a huge move upwards already YTD
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>>23965435
Glencore were actively pimping themselves out to Rio, Anglo etc. the US didn't need to knock. Bet they can't believe their luck at getting a cobalt bailout while prices are artificially high. As soon as the DRC ends its export restrictions that shit is worthless.
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>>23965452
Mid market cap shitcos in canada, usa and latin america
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Holy fuck this is either an actual rebound the higher highs, or thr greatesr dead cat bounce we’ve ever seen in silver.

I think I might have to buy some miners and some calls again. Stoic part waited out the worst of the crash, but the degen in me wants to participate
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>>23965754
I personally dont see anything wrong in silver and gold yet, of course could be a dead cat bounce but as long as we are closing above the 50 day moving average I think its fine
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>>23965754
I still think we could see consolidation here in the next weeks ahead. Doesn't need to be a major recovery or a ginormous dead cat
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>>23965452
>some individuals like Cenovus or Exxon?
this is the way I prefer. There are too many shitcos in the sector, need to high grade
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SALT broes our time is near

https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/the-salt-deficit-navigating-north-americas-us-2-6-billion-de-icing-market-3-3
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Look still haven’t sold my far OTM SLV calls from pre-crash. Was convinced they would be worthless and take a 45k L, they are gunna recoup like 50% at this point. Issue is they are Feb 20 exp
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Ivanhoe Mines Founder and Executive Co-Chairman Robert Friedland Meets with U.S. President Donald J. Trump at the White House for the Launch of Project Vault, a $12 Billion Strategic Critical Minerals Stockpile - Newsfile https://stocks.apple.com/A3HRf2CUpSxCrGPLQYUoKrQ
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>>23966152
Nice, Freidland is based.

He had a recent clip of him laying out the bull case for copper go semi viral in the past few weeks.
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>>23966152
IVN-broes...
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Another shit day
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we love mr crabs
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bleeding bad today, maybe worse than last week
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>>23966110
Looks like my stinky order at 0.97 backstopped the avalanche !
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>>23966593
lol last week I was down like -20%. Today's cool
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Some iron ore TSX.V tickers for any interested anons.
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Iron Ore is very cheap in gold rn
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I love when my account goes from up 2% to down 4% in a couple hours ...
Is it true HYMC earnings tomorrow??
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>>23966669
only Rio Tinto, BHP, Vale and Fortesque are worth owning if you want exposure to iron ore. hope this helps
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Why is uranium getting raped
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>>23966824
The SPUT pump is reversing with spot dropping back to where it should be now that Sprott's buyers wasted all their capital on $100+ uranium offered by opportunistic traders. No discipline.

People who thought this was the big one are capitulating, and sector tourists see spot and equities falling and flee. See you all in 3-6 months.
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Remember to re-enter with stop losses fellow kings!
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What the fuck are we buying bros
and why?
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>>23966864
>Doesn‘t know what to buy when the parabolic bull is already raging
NGMI, time of spoonfeeding is over.
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>>23966864
whatever I'm buying because it goes up
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>>23966861
>stop losses
great way to get shaken out
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>>23966864
1. Compare commodities to eachother using ratios
2. Determine which commodity is cheap
3. Look up companies on the archive or even chatgpt and check the charts for near bottom entries
4. Check their balance sheet and presentation on their website
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>>23966861
don't forget (((they))) can see stop losses
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>>23966943
>1. Compare commodities to eachother using ratios
>2. Determine which commodity is cheap
retard moment
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>>23966864
I buy purely based on how cute the logos are for each company. I'm massively outperforming the indexes.
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Finished ok today, AG in the green.
How big are HYMC's earnings tomorrow?
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>>23967111
based retard
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>>23966864
I was saying earlier Iron ore is cheap and I listed a bunch of companies that Gemini compiled.

There are plenty of other commodities at cheap valuations. I would go long oil, iron ore and Canadian oil and gas here, with some speculation in silver in smaller amounts compared to the rest
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>>23967111
Horsebros
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>>23967025
You miss out on not using ratios to compare what is cheap
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kek

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/
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>why?
large Japanese milkers
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>>23966864
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDtQosVI50s&t=312s
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>>23967797
It's called goygold now.
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>>23967876
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>>23967876
BitGoyn
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>>23966905
I'll start spoonfeeding tourists when it's time for me to unload my bags
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Silver getting absolutely heemed rn. Jews are lashing out for the epstein files, they are rugging everything.
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>>23968406
Can they try harder please? These cheapies are not even cheap
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>>23967797
Can't you FUD silver, please mr tv jew man.
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Wow nice rugpull, now I’m happy I cashed out all my miners and didn’t buy any options.

The next ride up will be even more violent and bullish now when this thing bases and launches.
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>>23968424
Best I can do is your very own goycoin for $71k (will be cheaper later).
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>>23968406
>muh jooz
or, nobody needs your shiny little rocks? ever think of that?
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>>23968612
No jews allowed in CMMG. Be gone, demon.
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I don't want to ever see another jew again after the last week
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Its over
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Lotus was supposed to be my new best friend, but they have already betrayed me with a massively discounted raise. No warrants tho.

I'm dumb and deserve this one.
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>>23969058
>more dilution
Just another day ending in -ay on the ASX
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Good news for my brazilian shitco Largo
>fixed price US DoD contract for vanadium pentoxide
https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/a56d561807744f48abe84a25228872d8/view
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>>23967739
with that logic Fartcoin is a generational buy right now
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The collapse of the PedoCoin ponzi is so sweet I don't even care the riggers have silver down to $78, temporarily
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kek
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This isn't a crypto thread, please return to /biz/.
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>>23969368
Is it a collapse, or a controlled demolition?

What I feel like is happening is a transfer of wealth from crypto holdings to actual physical metal.

There is fuckery afoot. What if the reason banks and other traditional institutionalised bought into crypto was to gain enough leverage to destroy or greatly hinder a parallel system while getting rich?

These niggas have been playing this game for centuries, Bitcoin was just a new piece on the board with some new rules they didn't quite fully grasp yet and it would seem they have caught up
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I never assume a miscalculation on the cabal nigga, the cabal ain't about to be miscalculating. It all happens because that's how they want it to.
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>>23969393
Bongfren, if you're in gold/silver/miners then weakness in crypto is extremely bullish for us and some days about the best news we could get
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>>23970055
The gold market alone is 10x bigger than crypto, stop lying to yourself. Crypto just moves with mega cap tech, it's not a real player.
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>>23970086
Wait until we see rotation/fomo, you bought Lotus which is confirmation of retardation
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>>23970100
That's the funny part, we'll never actually see it because any moves won't be large enough to notice.
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>Sweden's government has proposed a new local veto on #uranium mining from #alunite, dealing a major setback to companies seeking to extract uranium and rare earth metals.

People really thought the end of the national ban on uranium mining would be the end of it. At least I didn't invest in Aura (or District). More supply side constraints, you love to see it.
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Pk amerifats that was really funny you can stop the jokes now
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anons what the fuck is going on in the EU?
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>>23970396
Damn, Tyler Durden sold out?
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>>23970396
The state is a parasite.
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>>23969327
But it isn't and you know it
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>>23970376
those mines wouldn't have come online within the next five years. Even if they lifted the uranium mining moratorium, Nexgen's retarded mine would come crash the market beforehand anyways
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>>23970445
and now you know why using ratios to determine what's cheap or expensive is retarded
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I full ported my retirement accounts into gold and silver miners 2 weeks ago. Please tell me it's gonna be ok
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>>23970463
It does seem that a lot of speculators are focused on the next 5 years even though uranium is a long term contract market and Cameco/NexGen etc. are already selling production into the mid-2030s and beyond. Expected supply from the ~10 year projects does matter to price discovery right now.
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>>23970518
So if the gold to dollar ratio collapsed....you wouldn't spend that paper on gold?
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>>23970396
Imagine an army of state accountants taking inventory of every object in your home and making depreciation schedules for them and sending you a tax bill.
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>>23965452
The big boys have similar multiples to the little guys so I see no need to seek higher profits on them considering the risk is much higher. I like some of the Canadian heavy oil names and Trican.
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>>23970539
Gold miners will be fine.

Drop in miners seem to be exaggerated today, $4800 is still an amazing price to mine gold lol. Maybe there's some margin calls in play. Lots of red in the market lately. Bitfuck about to break down to 65k lol, you love to see it. At least /biz/ is entertaining now.
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>>23970746
It made the Head and Shoulders Shampoo pattern.
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>>23970396
It's entirely filled with traitorous retards.
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>>23969393
>He bought goygold
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>>23970755
It's a raw material which is used to produce margin calls.
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>>23970749
Not the squiggly lines!
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>>23970555
you mean price
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>>23970857
we can price gold in oil
we can price gold in silver
we can price gold in platinum
It's not the same as pricing gold in dogshit
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>>23970891
Some employment numbers, equity prices and bonds make some more sense when pricing in gold. It's sometimes a good thing to normalize to when things start not making any sense.
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>>23970891
you don't pay in oil to produce or buy gold
you don't pay in silver to produce or buy gold
you don't pay in platinum to produce or buy gold

There's a tangible difference in pricing gold in currency than in copper or oil or silver or dogshit. Every commodity has a separate supply and demand, and the price is determined at the margin. If gold goes up and lithium goes down, does that make gold a sell and lithium a buy? The ratio between the two tells you nothing about the underlying fundamentals.
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>>23970857
Like when something is priced in gold like it used to be before fiat?
So....a ratio of one commodity to the other?
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>>23970905
I don't rely on ratios alone, which is why I don't trade gold for fartcoin.
In this current environment commodities as a whole are undervalued. I would rather buy lithium miners over gold miners right now, if I had interest in lithium exposure.
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>>23971123
sell your gold for lithium then
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>>23970905
i mean, when they print a bunch of money that maybe makes all commodities go up
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>>23971239
you'd think so but oil for instance has a long history of underperforming inflation. The reason is crude oil supply has kept up with demand due to technology improvements in drilling. Just looking at inflation numbers or gold to oil ratio or whatnot would not have told you that
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>>23971249
And electric cars are taking over. Sorry oilsisters.. oilshit is going to 0!
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>>23971416
Where will they get electricity if not burning fuels?
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>>23971423
Shining star in the sky = literal free energy.
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>>23971427
Then where will they get their electricity without burning fuels?
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>>23971423
nuclear renaissance
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>>23971430
The star? the star is burning fuel, but that kinda happens regardless, you know.
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>>23971437
So you're gonna pack up all the retarded faggot commies and launch them into the sun?
That's based AF
>>23971431
Reported for antisemitism.
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Apparently Glencore and Rio have ended merger talks.
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>>23971416
>XOM stock gigapumping
lol yeah I'll say nah
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>>23971447
All these big megaminer deals keep falling through. I wonder what the issue is. Entrenched management/BODs that want to keep their cushy office jobs and fat paychecks? No wonder the Chinks keep steamrolling the mining sector
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>>23971471
Glencore are both desperate to sell and unwilling to compromise. Odd bunch of career criminals.
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>>23971465
>P/E above 20 for a company operating in a secularly declining industry
That's a yikerino from me dawg.
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>>23971473
Is this draining the swamp?
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>>23971237
Not selling gold. But I would buy lithium over gold.
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>>23971476
>in a secularly declining industry
ok Cathy Wood lmao
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HYMC news?
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would you buy this chart?
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I bet Tim Hack is more bullish now than he's ever been in his entire life
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It's not really time to start buying the dip until people are saying they no longer have the cash to buy the dip.
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>>23971937
Thats me
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AMZN is down 10% after hours. Are we finally getting a market correction? 7k S&P seems overvalued tbqh. Hopefully a broader market correction doesn't crash our plane with no survivors.
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>>23972144
I'd love to see gold retrace to $4.5k. A lot of margin calls between then and now I imagine. Markets are in full pullback mode now after an all out party during January. Let's see where those max pain points are.
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>>23972144
Don predicted this
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on a scale of bankrupt to ten, how fucked is Saylor?
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I am just not gonna look at my stock portfolio until silver and gold recovers.
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>>23972186
On a scale from 1 to FML. How fucked are our mining positions right now?
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>>23972177
Could easily happen. Still think we're going way higher than $5k later this year, though. I'm thinking $10k by the end of this decade, so in 4 years time.

Tether just invested $150M into Gold.com, a site that trades gold, with $20M of that being invested into their gold stablecoin. Tether Gold is already number 31 on the list of largest cryptos with a billion dollars traded every day. Number 32 on the list is PAX gold, another gold stablecoin. I think these gold backed cryptos are going to be significant in pushing gold higher in the coming years. There has already been small scale attempts to use bitcoin as a currency, especially in the third world with lousy inflationary currencies. In the coming years these gold coins will be tried as well and they could actually work. I assume transactions are quick and very cheap in the stablecoin due to it being a centralized system, and gold is obviously way more stable than bitcoin. We have had crazy volatility recently, but as the asset class keeps growing and stabilizing at a higher level it's going to become more stable than ever.
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>>23963918
your cat would be instantly overwhelmed
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>>23972237
maybe about -20 (percent)
>>23972239
Tether has also been buying literal tons of gold as well as shares of royalty companies such as Elemental Royalty. Kind of funny how we're seeing a literal rotation of crypto funds to gold.
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>>23972273
Isn't Tether buying a literal top signal?
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>>23972273
It's tonnes, Finnbro #2. Tons are the american unit short ton that isn't actually a real metric tonne but only 0.9 tonne.
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>>23972279
is it? I see more demand piling up as a good thing
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>>23972283
thanks Jonte. Tonnes it is, pardon my fluent ESL. I'm Finnbro #1 tho. ID keeps changing
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The paper price is fucking cooked, can’t believe I thought paper was good the Jews are willing to throw trillions at it. Esau gambit.
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>>23972303
I see, good to know.
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>>23972327
hey I like that comic
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>>23972407
hehe
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>>23972726
ebin edit :DDDDD
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>>23972303
Speak with me the English.
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Am I on crazy pills or did Hycroft not report earnings today?
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>>23972844
No earnings yet, you can check releases on sedar. Why do you care that much, though? aren't they still just drilling/doing development work?
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>>23972859
Idk, guess Im just broken and losing a shit ton of money in this fabricated silver smash
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>>23972869
You shouldn't have been in a stock that was up 20x+ in a year with the only thing changing being silver mooning. You also shouldn't be in any silver stocks at all. Sell that shii.
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>>23972875
The die is cast
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>>23972939
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>>23972303
Can confirm it is Teppo #1. Here at Constantly Making Money General we value people by the amount of capital available for investing in japanese milkers. His bags completely mog mine so I kneel.
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>>23971897
There it is, the tweet I've been waiting on
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>>23974354
would not be surprised at all if there was another leg down to catch people off guard
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The miners are holding up pretty well, surprisingly
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>>23974012
>investing in japanese milkers
bump
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Not a bad day so far
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Very interesting short report on NexGen published. Definitely had an effect on the stock today and made the shorters (Culper) a ton of cash. If they're even half right uranium will moon, the market is pricing in a 30m lb/yr mine in the 2030s. Realistically even 2/3rds of that would be a miraculous achievement for a team with no pedigree.
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I can't believe HYMC corrected 39% from ATH. I wonder if Sprott and Bateman bought even more down here.
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>DPM Metals ($DPM) late on Thursday released an update to the mineral resource and mineral reserve estimate and life of mine plan for the Chelopech mine in Bulgaria.
>The mine life has been extended to 2036 for sustained average production levels of about 160,000 gold equivalent ounces per year.
>Proven and probable mineral reserves rose to 23.2 million tons, representing a net increase of 42% in tonnage and increase in metal content of 12% for gold and 10% for copper.
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>>23975376
I guess you have some DPM shares left over from the Adriatic takeover?
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oilers?
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>>23975474
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Not opening my account until Friday closing bell
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>>23975386
Technically I sold Adriatic before the transition, and have been in and out of Dundee a couple of times since. But in spirit, yes.
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>>23975550
Silver bros are back
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>>23975768
is her waist shopped or is that some kind of corsett?
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>>23975862
Some girls just have remarkably narrow cores
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>>23975768
Almost recovered. Down 5% on the month tho still.
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lol whoever said something about HYMC releasing earning lied
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>>23975550
That would’ve been the smart move for me as well
The bobo posters always make me check and then I fucking fumble.
Those faggots have done more damage to me than Judaism in this year alone
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>>23974369
I don’t trust them. Ever. Paper is a racket. 50% in 5 days in maaymay territory
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The buyout premium Snowline bros get will be massive
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>>23977277
That's a pretty crazy chart. Gold does differ from other commodities in that it has been searched for, for hundreds of years already by a lot of people. Very hard to find new deposits in good jurisdictions. The deposits also tend to cluster together in certain areas and those areas have already been picked over. Obviously new deposits will be found, but it's kinda crazy that exploration hasn't exploded with gold more than doubling in price, there simply aren't that many good places to spend exploration dollars. Brownfield exploration has become more attractive than greenfield.
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>>23977277
damn, hopefully someone has some gold in a vault somewhere or we might run out!
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>>23976619
they're a pre-revenue company why would they news release earnings?
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>>23977277
this is a pretty dishonest chart.
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>>23979362
Why?
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>>23979369
The chart makes it seem like there have been no major gold discoveries since 2023 but there's still a lot of gold being found. A lot of the gold being discovered is nearby mines or projects with +2Moz because that's where most gold tends to be found, next to the big deposits. Brownfield discoveries are much more common to begin with, and there are many yet unbuilt projects that have had +2Moz already and keep discovering more.

Then there are discoveries that are just not yet reflected in resource estimates. Awale and Collective are two examples that immediately come to my mind. Both have easily over 2Moz but no officual resource estimates yet.

Also pretty sure Endeavour's Assafou project should be considered a new major discovery made in 2023. Back in 2022 that project only had a maiden resource of 1.1Moz Indicated (+ 1.9Moz Inferred but Inferred is probably not counted due to its uncertainty). A year later in 2023 they updated the resource estimate to 4.5Moz Indicated. So I'm not sure if that chart is even trustworthy.
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>>23979369
Also Snowline posted a maiden resource estimate of 4.05Moz Indicated and 3.26Moz Inferred in 2024. Why is this high profile discovery not reflected in Tavi's chart? Very dishonest.
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How can Tavi Costa have to gall to lie to his audience about there having been "zero gold discoveries" since 2023 after having worked with one of Snowline's largest shareholders for TWELVE YEARS?

Oh that's right, his new fund Azuria Capital needs some fresh cash from investors. He's spinning bullshit to pump his fund. Why is it that anything Crescat related is always so fucking slimy and dishonest?
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>>23979448
Define "gold discovery"
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>>23979685
In Tavi's post here >>23977277 I assume he means official resource estimates above 2Moz for projects that haven't had resources above 2Moz prior. And there have been multiple since 2023.
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>>23979693
What if I define "gold discovery" as me not shitting myself after eating tacos? Then his post makes sense. I love our very jewish world that likes to define and redefine everything. Define "woman".
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>>23979749
yeah if that was the definition Tavi would be exactly right. But he's a crook like the rest of them
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>>23979769
are you saying Tavi might be taking liberties with the truth or exaggerating a little? impossible with...

>Tavi's mentor
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Snowline Chads jump to about 23:40 - Carson Block is back!!

https://youtu.be/jxGkb-BN3ts?t=1301

"We think Snowline gets taken out at 2x plus to where it currently trades" -Carson Block

2x+ would be right around my long-time big Japan milker DD price target of $29US/$40CAD
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>>23980828
WAGMI
Hope it happens soon desu
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>>23981621
WAGMI Leafbro!
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miners getting ready to run ftw



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