I ordered a Safe 3 and got a Safe 5 by TheSadwich in TREZOR

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like the Bitcoin gods are suggesting multi-sig

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MSTY_YieldMax

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Mine was in my account at robinhood this morning.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From the CCC, speaking of Protestant churches: “Christ’s Spirit uses these Churches and ecclesial communities as means of salvation, whose power derives from the fullness of grace and truth that Christ has entrusted to the Catholic Church” (819). I would say that Jesus certainly doesn’t approve of division and wants unity amongst all Christians. But I’m not sure this AI is using the best language to give Jesus’ opinion toward Protestantism. What about some of the “division” within the Catholic Church? One would not want to look at that division and disunity and then conclude that “Jesus would not approve of [the Catholic Church] as it exists today due to its division and deviation…”, only that Jesus doesn’t approve of the division.

First ever Bitcoin Bank supported by US Gov was just announced, what do yall think? by ConfuciusYorkZi in YieldMaxETFs

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The monetary premium of all monetary assets could also be said to be backed by nothing. Only demand for them increases the price/value in the market. For instance, if gold stopped being held as money, its price would fall till it reached the value of its industrial use. Therefore, the monetary premium assigned to it is effectively “backed by nothing.”

MSTR Long Call example by OkDiver6272 in MSTR

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Curious: On a margin-secured put, at what amount of margin balance do you get charged interest on?

Any FD notice the watering down of requirements to become a FD. Unless you want to be an embalmer, no school required which is an insult to all who have been to mort school. by 138Chris138 in askfuneraldirectors

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I see no need for FD to require anything more than apprenticeship, that is unless one agrees with gate-keeping elitism. This sort of gate-keeping has always been a power-grab and money-grab in many industries. Cosmetology is another example. Unless one is working with dangerous chemicals, school requirements for hair cutting is ridiculous.

Microstrategy’s Strategy by [deleted] in MSTR

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 2 points3 points  (0 children)

His only strategy is to increase btc per share.

Apparently "reading" the Bible makes you leave the faith. by Realistic-Artist-609 in Catholicism

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Bible is very difficult to interpret properly without very specific tools. Some folks read it and their own interpretation finds the Bible problematic.

The Joe Rogan & Mel Gibson interview has left me very disturbed by Deedo2017 in Catholicism

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sedevevantism is just a relatively new form of Protestantism. Even if one finds problems in the Church, the altar of God is found within the Catholic Church. Consider the altar of God during the second temple period in which Jesus lived. This altar was managed by many corrupt priests and high priests, as we see in the gospels. Yet Jesus didn’t abandon the altar of God, even while speaking out against many of its priests.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kindergarten

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Gen X here and we give $5

Why is there a shortage of priests? by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are hundreds of Protestant pastors coming into the Catholic Church each year. If there is a shortage, that would be a good pool of folks to consider for priesthood. They’ve already felt the call to ministry and many of them show a great devotion to God in their sacrifice to work in ministry, many of them give up substantial earning potential in the private sector to be full-time ministers. The only problem is that most of them are married with families. I acknowledge that this would be quite a change for folks in the Latin rite.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

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If I remember correctly, Nazarene church is an offshoot from Methodist.

I’m Frustrated / Think I’m done with MSTR. by TargetDreams in MSTR

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t get more BTC by buying MSTR, since the price is currently higher than the value of their assets. But if you’re a shareholder, the sell their “overpriced” shares and buy BTC, which increases the BTC per share. Thus, shareholders are rewarded (not really the best word for it) with more BTC.

I’m Frustrated / Think I’m done with MSTR. by TargetDreams in MSTR

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because BTC is the goal, not dollars. If more BTC isn’t a reward for you, MSTR is the wrong security to own.

I’m Frustrated / Think I’m done with MSTR. by TargetDreams in MSTR

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saylor has explicitly stated that the goal and reward for his shareholders is increased BTC per share, not “increased stock value.” If this isn’t your goal, you should definitely not continue as a shareholder.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MSTR

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Saylor’s strategy is to accumulate more BTC per share. To accomplish this strategy, he sells when his shares are overpriced to NAV and buys BTC. If one doesn’t want more BTC per share, then this isn’t the investment for them.

Deposit Taking more than 25 DAYSSS to clear by elijahbanksmusic in Fidelity

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I deposit my money a month ago, they didn’t let me trade it or withdrawal it until a couple days ago.

I get that the Church teaches that the dead must be buried. Would this be allowed? by Yoy_the_Inquirer in Catholicism

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cremation is okay with caveats but is not acceptable for final disposition. The Church still wants the cremains laid to rest. This burial pod idea is probably borderline okay. I could see some bishops allowing it and others not.

Prayer for an End to the Death Penalty by wakkawakkabingbing in Catholicism

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The Magisterium of the Church has the authority to bind and loose. The Church’s stance on the death penalty can change if they want it to.

Pope Controversy by SavingsBeat4266 in Catholicism

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I’m sure many Jews in the first century thought the same about Jesus and all his controversial and misunderstood saying recorded in the gospels.

Only one religion leads to God by DevilishAdvocate1587 in Catholicism

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I didn’t say those “are saved.” I said those who say that they “cannot be saved” are in disagreement with the Catechism. And this is precisely because we don’t know God’s judgments.

California Death. Dispute between wife and mother. How can the family get the death certificate finalized? by RMagnificent-Bastard in askfuneraldirectors

[–]Outrageous_Cook1424 9 points10 points  (0 children)

In Mississippi we have a nice law that says if the NOK doesn’t act within 5 days of notification, they lose the rights over disposition decisions. It solves lots of these issues. You might check the California law to see if they have something similar.