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Some banks think that we are literally idiots:

Example: Wells Fargo sent out invites to join their premier checking account (an equivalent of a spending account).
Requirement: $250K in deposit and your bonus is $2500 and you have to keep $250K there for at least 90 days.
However, the interest on 250K is about $3312.5 in a money market fund in 90 days.
Question: why would I voluntarily gift WF $812.5 (and more if I keep the money there for longer than 90 days)?
In exchange for what? Well wishes?


shuddup and take my money!!

oh wait

ok, so i guess ill just keep my stack in cold storage and wait for math and greed to do its thing
Seriously, the banks will continue to reap ignorant investors and this another scheme but the government will always support them Afterall government and banks are one while giving citizens irrelevant reasons to not invest in bitcoin.

Actually I was thinking about if it was possible for there to be a choice for employees pension to be invested in bitcoin rather than being kept with the banks because they are literally reaping them off while some banks gives a reasonable in comparison to the others but just imagine someone who was literally having his/her pension on bitcoin for the past 6 years, by now they will know that they are really going to retire well Grin
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
Some banks think that we are literally idiots:

Example: Wells Fargo sent out invites to join their premier checking account (an equivalent of a spending account).
Requirement: $250K in deposit and your bonus is $2500 and you have to keep $250K there for at least 90 days.
However, the interest on 250K is about $3312.5 in a money market fund in 90 days.
Question: why would I voluntarily gift WF $812.5 (and more if I keep the money there for longer than 90 days)?
In exchange for what? Well wishes?


shuddup and take my money!!

oh wait

ok, so i guess ill just keep my stack in cold storage and wait for math and greed to do its thing
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Some banks think that we are literally idiots:

Example: Wells Fargo sent out invites to join their premier checking account (an equivalent of a spending account).
Requirement: $250K in deposit and your bonus is $2500 and you have to keep $250K there for at least 90 days.
However, the interest on 250K is about $3312.5 in a money market fund in 90 days.
Question: why would I voluntarily gift WF $812.5 (and more if I keep the money there for longer than 90 days)?
In exchange for what? Well wishes?
This kind of behavior from banks just makes it seem like they think their customers are easily fooled. Banks like Wells Fargo offering what they think are good deals, but really they are taking advantage of people who don't know much about money. The example which you have given shows this clearly where the bank expects people to put a lot of money in their account and only get a small bonus in return. It's crazy to think that anyone would give the bank hundreds of dollars for basically nothing. People should avoid these things.
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Average geography merkan dumbfuck Joe is not gonna know if that's Africa or Northern East Bumfuck communist Korean China or maybe um... Canada?

Americans were asked to point Iran on a world map. Cheesy



Iranian products are amazing and super cheap. We share border with Iran and its products are avaialble in cities close to border. Some products I bought during my recent visit to our border city are:

     

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Some banks think that we are literally idiots:

Example: Wells Fargo sent out invites to join their premier checking account (an equivalent of a spending account).
Requirement: $250K in deposit and your bonus is $2500 and you have to keep $250K there for at least 90 days.
However, the interest on 250K is about $3312.5 in a money market fund in 90 days.
Question: why would I voluntarily gift WF $812.5 (and more if I keep the money there for longer than 90 days)?
In exchange for what? Well wishes?
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https://reeserichardson.blog/2024/01/30/the-king-of-curcumin-a-case-study-in-the-consequences-of-large-scale-research-fraud/

"Curcumin doesn’t work well as a therapeutic agent for any disease.

...hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars, countless hours spent toiling by junior scientists, thousands of laboratory animals sacrificed, thousands of cancer patients enrolled in clinical trials for ineffective treatments, and countless people who have eschewed expensive and invasive but effective cancer treatment in favor of a store-bought spice, encouraged by research steeped in lies."

 Well I suppose it still makes chickpeas palatable.


And what is the point that journo is making?
That they should not have investigated this compound at all? Without those investigations how would they know if it is useful or not?
In addition, personally, I would rather see them waste 100mil on a bunch of negative results studies than on one 'smart' bomb.

That said, the effort investigating this compound probably should have been much more subdued, like a few mil at most.
Negative results is what gives food for better understanding of anything as they are as important as positive results sometimes, but in this case they clearly overspent by a large margin.
legendary
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Oh man.  I think I've finally figured out how to win at bitcoin.

 IDDQD
 IDKFA

Going to test my theory now in bitcoin core.  If it doesn't work, I'm off to bed. Smiley

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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Great new docu about the Centra scam on Netflix... "Bitconned"
Cant believe I missed it for past 3 plus weeks (released on Jan 1).
Apparently my Netflix algo doesn't know I'm a bitconner bitcoiner.
No spoiler alert but the last 10 minutes of docu is eye opening.
And Jay… they play that great song you like to post…
Everybody Knows….
 (Apologies if the docu has already been previously mentioned, I did make the effort to scan back.)
GO BITCOIN

Watched it last night, thanks

Had to fast forward parts like his scumbag family crying about the fucking piece of garbage.

I'm not surprised at all the piece of shit walked.

We see this crap every day and it never ceases to piss me the fuck off.

Ok.  I watched it, and yeah very interesting situation, and the lead character Ray Trapani is not a very sympathetic character, and he kind of admits that in various places - so maybe it does show a bit of an injustice, but if there is a desire to cooperate first and to cooperate hard, then that cooperation can end up going a long ways - and maybe at some point he was taking the advice of an attorney to really clean up and to get into a kind of family situation that makes him a more sympathetic character in front of the judge or even if the prosecutor ended up getting on his side too .. .. ..and maybe one of the funny or maybe ironic parts was when they contacted a "big name" attorney, but the Big name attorney was just some 16-year old kid imitating an attorney.. yet they were so lost that they did not even realize that their supposed attorney was not even helping them.
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