#Nostr was irrelevant to this election. and if it kept being promoted by Jack Dorsey it would never be.
We saw how Americans never forget, and they will never forget what Jack did on #Twitter.
He Banned THE MAN.
Thanks to #Bitcoin, I now have a dedicated financial folder on my phone! It's amazing how this digital asset has transformed the way I manage my finances.
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#Sudan is one of the most affected, with a net emigration of 1.4 million people.
Why is Sudan Witnessing Such Emigration?
Sudan’s large-scale emigration is attributed to several factors:
1. Political Instability and Conflict: Sudan has been grappling with ongoing political instability, including the recent conflict between rival military factions. The situation has created a humanitarian crisis, making daily life unsafe for many civilians. This instability drives people to seek safety and stability abroad.
2. Economic Hardship: The economy in Sudan has been severely impacted by decades of conflict, mismanagement, and international sanctions. Inflation, unemployment, and poverty are widespread, leading many to emigrate in search of better economic opportunities.
3. Human Rights Violations: Sudan has a history of human rights violations, including persecution, arbitrary detentions, and restrictions on freedom of expression. These conditions push many, particularly political dissidents, activists, and marginalized groups, to leave the country.
4. Displacement from Conflict Zones: Internal conflicts, particularly in the Darfur region and other areas, have displaced millions of people. Some of these internally displaced persons (IDPs) eventually emigrate, often due to the lack of prospects for returning to their homes or integrating into new areas within Sudan.
5. Lack of Basic Services: The collapse of public services, including healthcare, education, and infrastructure, makes it difficult for people to live a normal life, prompting many to seek better living conditions abroad.
In summary, Sudan’s high emigration rate is driven by a combination of political, economic, and social challenges that have created an environment where people feel compelled to leave in search of safety, stability, and better opportunities.
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Moving from poverty to wealth may be easier mentally, because the poor have a strong desire to improve their situation. Middle-class people may face a greater challenge in moving to wealth because of their fear of financial risk and attachment to stability, making it more difficult to abandon the poverty mindset.
Peter Thiel is doing the same Elon “tactics” back in 2021 to drive the price of #bitcoin down to buy it cheap, how you say I should’ve bought more and also say am not expecting the price to go up from here!!!!
We’ve learned our lessons from these A-holes, and what he can't realize is that Bitcoin is now irrelevant to individuals only, Bitcoin now rallies financial institutions and sovereign states!
This dude co-wrote The Sovereign Individual, give me a break.
Stack your #SATs and stay humble.
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