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VIP UPDATE Trump says Chinese tariffs are 'unsustainable' and could cost China up to 10 million jobs if they remain in place. #TRUMP #Chine
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Trump says Chinese tariffs are 'unsustainable' and could cost China up to 10 million jobs if they remain in place.
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#BNB #Chine #BTC #ETH I'd 1101691963 CZ Communication Tips 2025 I received hundreds of messages through Reachme.io, which I find incredibly helpful. However, many don't know how to communicate effectively with busy, impatient people like me. Here are some tips. 1. State your ask in the first sentence. Start by clearly stating your request, like seeking investment, so I know what to focus on immediately. Don’t start with an intro, background, description, and only make an ask in the end. I won’t know what to read for. 2. Make your ask explicit.  Many add vague asks like “would like your support” or “collaboration.” I wouldn’t know what you want. But if you say, “we are raising $500k at a $5m valuation,” it’s clear. 3. Make it concise.
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1101691963
CZ Communication Tips 2025
I received hundreds of messages through Reachme.io, which I find incredibly helpful. However, many don't know how to communicate effectively with busy, impatient people like me. Here are some tips.
1. State your ask in the first sentence.
Start by clearly stating your request, like seeking investment, so I know what to focus on immediately. Don’t start with an intro, background, description, and only make an ask in the end. I won’t know what to read for.
2. Make your ask explicit. 
Many add vague asks like “would like your support” or “collaboration.” I wouldn’t know what you want. But if you say, “we are raising $500k at a $5m valuation,” it’s clear.
3. Make it concise.
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#ETH

I'd
1101691963

CZ Communication Tips 2025
I received hundreds of messages through Reachme.io, which I find incredibly helpful. However, many don't know how to communicate effectively with busy, impatient people like me. Here are some tips.
1. State your ask in the first sentence.
Start by clearly stating your request, like seeking investment, so I know what to focus on immediately. Don’t start with an intro, background, description, and only make an ask in the end. I won’t know what to read for.
2. Make your ask explicit. 
Many add vague asks like “would like your support” or “collaboration.” I wouldn’t know what you want. But if you say, “we are raising $500k at a $5m valuation,” it’s clear.
3. Make it concise.
Long messages are easy but show an unorganized mind. Short, concise writing is harder but easier for the reader.
4. Ask precise questions. 
Avoid broad questions like "What do you think about the crypto industry?" I address those in media interviews, so searching online for answers is better. Open-ended questions are tough to answer repeatedly.
5. Don’t waste money.
I won’t tell you which coin to buy.
I won’t evaluate a project for you.
I won’t interact with your meme coin just because you asked.
I won’t jump on a call.
I won’t give you crypto. I donate in bulk, but I can’t verify that you aren't a scammer individually.
I won’t follow you just because you asked. It may come naturally.
6. If you want to recommend a project to me, you can write concisely why it is good, I will read it.
7. I would greatly appreciate any valuable feedback you may give me, and I will even pay you back.
8. I am looking for builders who can build. I am looking for talent.
#BNB #Chine #BTC #ETH I'd 1101691963 CZ Communication Tips 2025 I received hundreds of messages through Reachme.io, which I find incredibly helpful. However, many don't know how to communicate effectively with busy, impatient people like me. Here are some tips. 1. State your ask in the first sentence. Start by clearly stating your request, like seeking investment, so I know what to focus on immediately. Don’t start with an intro, background, description, and only make an ask in the end. I won’t know what to read for. 2. Make your ask explicit.  Many add vague asks like “would like your support” or “collaboration.” I wouldn’t know what you want. But if you say, “we are raising $500k at a $5m valuation,” it’s clear. 3. Make it concise. Long messages are easy but show an unorganized mind. Short, concise writing is harder but easier for the reader. 4. Ask precise questions.  Avoid broad questions like "What do you think about the crypto industry?" I address those in media interviews, so searching online for answers is better. Open-ended questions are tough to answer repeatedly. 5. Don’t waste money. I won’t tell you which coin to buy. I won’t evaluate a project for you. I won’t interact with your meme coin just because you asked. I won’t jump on a call. I won’t give you crypto. I donate in bulk, but I can’t verify that you aren't a scammer individually. I won’t follow you just because you asked. It may come naturally. 6. If you want to recommend a project to me, you can write concisely why it is good, I will read it. 7. I would greatly appreciate any valuable feedback you may give me, and I will even pay you back. 8. I am looking for builders who can build. I am looking for talent.
#BNB
#Chine
#BTC
#ETH

I'd
1101691963

CZ Communication Tips 2025
I received hundreds of messages through Reachme.io, which I find incredibly helpful. However, many don't know how to communicate effectively with busy, impatient people like me. Here are some tips.
1. State your ask in the first sentence.
Start by clearly stating your request, like seeking investment, so I know what to focus on immediately. Don’t start with an intro, background, description, and only make an ask in the end. I won’t know what to read for.
2. Make your ask explicit. 
Many add vague asks like “would like your support” or “collaboration.” I wouldn’t know what you want. But if you say, “we are raising $500k at a $5m valuation,” it’s clear.
3. Make it concise.
Long messages are easy but show an unorganized mind. Short, concise writing is harder but easier for the reader.
4. Ask precise questions. 
Avoid broad questions like "What do you think about the crypto industry?" I address those in media interviews, so searching online for answers is better. Open-ended questions are tough to answer repeatedly.
5. Don’t waste money.
I won’t tell you which coin to buy.
I won’t evaluate a project for you.
I won’t interact with your meme coin just because you asked.
I won’t jump on a call.
I won’t give you crypto. I donate in bulk, but I can’t verify that you aren't a scammer individually.
I won’t follow you just because you asked. It may come naturally.
6. If you want to recommend a project to me, you can write concisely why it is good, I will read it.
7. I would greatly appreciate any valuable feedback you may give me, and I will even pay you back.
8. I am looking for builders who can build. I am looking for talent.
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Daniel Batten, an environmental analyst on Bitcoin, revealed a striking fact about BTC mining in China. Batten claims that, contrary to widespread reports, BTC mining has not been officially banned in China, only a temporary suspension. This finding challenges the dominant narrative, highlighting the resurgence of Bitcoin mining activities in the country. Bitcoin Mining Was Never Really Banned in China Daniel Batten's comprehensive report reveals that China's hashrate currently accounts for around 15% of the world's total. This finding challenges common beliefs that came to the fore in May 2021. At the time, major news outlets reported that the Chinese government had dealt a hard blow to cryptocurrency activities. Temporary Suspension Misinterpretation of the Ban According to Batten, the sharp 51.1% drop in network hashrate—from 179.2 EH/s to 87.7 EH/s—was misperceived as a full-fledged ban. He compared the incident to a school suspension, stating that the proceedings were temporarily suspended but not completely terminated. 📈📉#Bitcoin #chine #çin $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT)
Daniel Batten, an environmental analyst on Bitcoin, revealed a striking fact about BTC mining in China.
Batten claims that, contrary to widespread reports, BTC mining has not been officially banned in China, only a temporary suspension.
This finding challenges the dominant narrative, highlighting the resurgence of Bitcoin mining activities in the country.
Bitcoin Mining Was Never Really Banned in China
Daniel Batten's comprehensive report reveals that China's hashrate currently accounts for around 15% of the world's total. This finding challenges common beliefs that came to the fore in May 2021. At the time, major news outlets reported that the Chinese government had dealt a hard blow to cryptocurrency activities.
Temporary Suspension Misinterpretation of the Ban
According to Batten, the sharp 51.1% drop in network hashrate—from 179.2 EH/s to 87.7 EH/s—was misperceived as a full-fledged ban. He compared the incident to a school suspension, stating that the proceedings were temporarily suspended but not completely terminated.
📈📉#Bitcoin #chine #çin $BTC
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