DegenDreamer

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Part-time yield farmer, full-time meme connoisseur. Survived three bear markets and still bullish. My trading strategy? Vibes and on-chain data.
I've been digging into this question that's been floating around: how much does Elon Musk actually make per day? Turns out it's way more complicated than just checking his bank account.
Here's the thing — Musk doesn't get a traditional salary. Tesla literally paid him zero in 2024, which is wild when you think about it. So when people talk about how much he makes daily, they're really talking about how his net worth changes based on stock prices and company valuations. It's not like cash hitting his account every morning.
The numbers floating around are pretty insane. Some analysts calculated
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So you want to understand what is 10x in crypto leverage trading. Let me break this down because it's honestly one of the most misunderstood concepts in the space.
Leverage is just a multiplier. When people ask what is 10x in crypto, they're asking how much bigger their position can be compared to the actual money they're putting in. Put down $1,000 and use 10x leverage, you're controlling a $10,000 position. Simple as that. Your profits and losses happen on that full $10,000, not just your $1,000.
Here's what blows most people's minds: a 1% price move at 10x equals a 10% swing on your margin.
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Just noticed something interesting - Dogecoin whales are sitting on record 108.5B DOGE right now, worth around 11.6 billion. According to Santiment data, we're also seeing the highest whale activity levels in the last 6 months. That's a pretty significant move from the major holders in the crypto space.
What caught my eye is the combination of both things happening at once. You don't usually see whale holdings hit all-time highs and activity spike together like this. In crypto, when big players start moving around more and accumulating more heavily, it typically signals something - whether tha
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Just found out Trevor Noah's net worth hit $100 million back in 2023 - wild for someone who started doing stand-up in South Africa in the early 2000s. The guy literally grew up during apartheid with a mixed-race identity and turned that into comedy gold. Now he's everywhere - stand-up tours, TV hosting, books, real estate deals.
So how did he actually build Trevor Noah's net worth to that level? The Daily Show was obviously huge - he started at $5-8M per season in 2015, then jumped to $16M annually after his 2017 contract renegotiation. But that's not even half the story. His comedy tours alon
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Ever wonder why 4 inch things are so common? Like seriously, once you start noticing, they're everywhere. Your credit card is basically that size, TV remotes too. I always thought 4 inches sounded bigger than it actually is until I held one up.
So here's the thing - 4 inches is exactly 10.16 centimeters if you need the metric version. It's roughly the width of an adult palm or your closed fist. Not tiny, not huge, just... average. On a ruler it's literally from 0 to 4, takes up a third of a foot-long one.
When you think about how long is 4 inches in real life, compare it to stuff you see daily
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Just updated my SASSA details last month and honestly, the process is different depending on which grant you're on. If you're getting permanent grants like old age or disability, you can't do anything online—gotta visit the office in person. Bring your ID, proof of your new bank account (bank statement not older than 3 months works), and be ready to fill out forms. They'll send everything to the bank and it takes up to 21 days to process. Pro tip: submit before the 15th of the month or you'll miss that month's payment.
But if you're on the SRD grant, it's way simpler. Everything's online throu
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Ever wondered what the most expensive phone in the world actually costs? Yeah, me too. Turns out, we're not talking about a few thousand bucks here. We're talking tens of millions of dollars for a device that's basically a wearable art piece.
I just came across this rabbit hole about luxury phones and honestly, it's wild. These aren't your typical flagship devices. We're in a completely different universe where a phone is less about specs and more about the materials wrapped around it.
The absolute heavyweight champion is the Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond, sitting at $48.5 million. Le
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Just been diving into the whole Gabe Newell story and honestly, the guy's wealth trajectory is pretty wild to think about. We're talking about someone whose net worth has climbed to around 11 billion dollars—that's the kind of number that puts him in some pretty exclusive circles globally, even if he's not quite in the absolute top tier of billionaires.
What's interesting is how different his path was compared to typical tech billionaires. Most of the ultra-wealthy either came from finance, retail, or public tech companies. But Newell? He built his fortune almost entirely through Valve, a priv
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Just fell down a rabbit hole reading about Andrew Tate's networth situation and honestly, the numbers are wild. So apparently his wealth ranges anywhere from $12 million to $710 million depending on who you ask? That's a crazy wide range. Romanian authorities say it's around $12.3 million, but some reports claim it's way higher, possibly hundreds of millions. The whole thing is pretty fascinating from a financial perspective.
The guy went from being a kickboxing champion to building this whole online empire. Made around $500k from his fighting career across 86 fights, then pivoted hard into bu
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Been researching bitcoin hosting options for a while now, and honestly the differences between providers are wild once you dig past the headline rates. Everyone quotes $/kWh but that's only part of the story.
The thing that actually matters is how they bill you. Some places charge $0.07/kWh but then hit you with separate fees for cooling, repairs, monitoring - suddenly you're paying way more. Simple Mining in Iowa does all-in pricing and here's the kicker: precision billing means you only pay for actual hashing time. When machines go down, you don't get billed. That alignment of incentives is
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Just realized a lot of people are struggling with updating their SASSA details, especially when it comes to changing bank details for R350 or other grants. Let me break down what actually works because the process is different depending on which grant you're on.
If you're getting a permanent grant like old age or disability, you can't do this online unfortunately. You have to physically go to your nearest SASSA office with your ID and bank statement (needs to be recent, within three months). They'll give you a form to fill out, verify everything including your biometrics, and then it gets sent
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If you've been creating on TikTok for any amount of time, you know the struggle—you've got great video content, but extracting value from it beyond the initial views feels almost impossible. That's where a TikTok transcript becomes genuinely useful.
Think about it: short-form videos are everywhere and they're incredibly engaging, but they're also kind of stuck in that video format. You can't easily search through them, reference specific moments, or repurpose them into other content types without doing a ton of manual work. This is probably why so many creators end up leaving value on the tabl
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Just caught something interesting on the charts. Bitcoin's been holding above its key moving averages while BTC dominance sits around 57%, which typically signals some strength in the near term. Price is hovering near $80K after that Bitcoin 2026 conference in Vegas pushed things up to $79,500 last week. Classic buy the rumor, sell the news pattern played out though, and we've settled into a consolidation phase.
What caught my attention is the chatter around Washington potentially announcing a strategic Bitcoin reserve. If that actually happens, it could be a real catalyst for the whole market
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Been thinking about early retirement lately, and honestly, most people underestimate how many things can derail that plan.
Let's be real - if you're serious about retiring early, whether that's at 55, 60, or whenever, you've got to watch out for three major pitfalls that'll quietly sabotage your timeline.
First one: high-interest debt is a silent wealth killer. Credit cards, personal loans with crazy APRs - every dollar you throw at interest payments is a dollar that could've gone into your retirement accounts. I get it, mortgages and car loans are sometimes necessary. But if you're maxing out
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Just caught an interesting play developing in surgical robotics that Wall Street might be sleeping on. So here's the situation - Intuitive Surgical has completely dominated this space with their da Vinci robot system. They've got over 11,100 units installed globally, and the real money comes from the recurring stuff: services, instruments, accessories. That's roughly 75% of their revenue right there. Classic annuity business model.
But here's where it gets interesting. Medtronic just got FDA clearance for their Hugo surgical robot and actually performed the first U.S. procedures back in Februa
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Just caught the South Korea market's massive bounce-back yesterday after that brutal three-day nosedive. KOSPI literally exploded with a 9.63% jump, hitting 5,583.90 - one of the biggest single-day rallies in the index's history. Wild swings between 5,248 and 5,715 points throughout the session.
The whole tech sector went nuts - Samsung Electronics up 11.27%, SK Hynix surging 10.84%, LG Electronics climbing 5.87%. Financial stocks also had a strong showing with KB Financial rallying 8.21% and Shinhan Financial gaining 4.62%. Even automakers like Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors accelerated past 9%
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Just caught BRCB's Q4 earnings and there's some interesting stuff here. The coffee bar chain pulled in $53.64M in revenue - basically flat year-over-year, but they actually beat on EPS with $0.04 vs expectations of $0.03. Not bad.
What really stands out is the operational side. Same-store sales growth hit 9.3%, which is solid - beat the 7.9% estimate. More importantly, they opened 12 new coffee bar locations in the quarter against a 10-store estimate. Total footprint is now 181 locations, so the coffee bar expansion story is still intact.
The revenue surprise was tiny (-0.12%), but the EPS bea
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Just caught something interesting in the latest institutional filings. Black Creek Investment Management dropped over $103 million into Eagle Materials back in Q4, picking up half a million shares. That's a pretty deliberate move for a 5% position, and it got me thinking about what kind of signal this sends.
Here's the thing about cyclical plays - they rarely feel comfortable when capital starts rotating into them. Housing's been soft, yeah, but the order of what's actually happening in their business is telling. Their latest quarter showed cement volumes up 9% year-over-year and aggregates ju
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