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Virtual Assistant Power Podcast
#210 - Live 1:1 Coaching: Kundenprobleme verstehen und Lösungen bieten

Virtual Assistant Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 52:45


In diesem 1:1 Live Coaching spreche ich mit Axi, der genau vor dieser Herausforderung steht. Nach einem vielversprechenden Start als Virtueller Assistent hat Axi Kunden verloren und weiß nicht, wo und wie er neue finden soll. Gemeinsam gehen sie den Ursachen auf den Grund und entwickeln eine klare Strategie. Außerdem lernst du in dieser Folge: - Warum es so wichtig ist, die Probleme deiner Zielkunden genau zu verstehen - Wie du die richtigen Plattformen und Netzwerke für deine Kundensuche nutzt - Wie du deine Kommunikation so gestaltest, dass sich potenzielle Kunden direkt angesprochen fühlen Mehr über Axi findest du hier: www.social-media-va.de _________________ » VA Week 2025 vom 20. - 26. Januar: Sichere dir dein 0€-Ticket: https://kristinholm.de/va-week-2025/ » Hast auch du Lust auf einen Sprung nach vorn? Bewirb dich hier für das Podcast-Coaching: https://online.forms.app/kristinholm/podcast-coaching (00:01:45) Vorstellung Axi (00:03:44) Herausforderung (00:07:45) Kundenakquise  (00:14:56) Probleme der Kunden (00:19:14) Zielkunde definieren (00:29:58) Emotionale Ansprache (00:37:30) Geeignete Plattformen (00:48:33) Zusammenfassung

Average Joe Finances
255. Risk Management and Prop Trading Revolution with Greg Rubin

Average Joe Finances

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 38:20


Join us on Average Joe Finances as our guest Greg Rubin shares his journey from starting as a prop trader in 2007, through the financial crisis, and eventually running a capital allocation program at Axi Select. He discusses the evolution of trading, risk management, and trade psychology, emphasizing the need for proper risk management to succeed in trading.In this episode:Understand trade psychology, emphasizing successful trading is about probabilities, not timing.Learn risk management and trade psychology for avoiding costly mistakes and fast-tracked learning.Requisite balance between AI capabilities and human element in AI-driven businesses.Axi Select's tiered system for profit sharing, incentivizing traders to climb ranks for higher funding access.And so much more!Key Moments:00:01:00 Interview with Greg Rubin: AxiSelect Overview00:02:17 Greg Rubin's Background and Career Journey00:04:50 AxiSelect's Unique Trading Model00:07:13 Benefits of AxiSelect for Traders00:12:38 Risk Management and Quarantine Process00:14:27 Adapting to Market Trends and AI in Trading00:18:20 Understanding the Trading Program Structure00:19:34 Dashboard and Performance Metrics00:20:45 Healthy Competition and Community Interaction00:21:09 Requirements to Access the Trading Room00:22:08 Trading is a Marathon, Not a Sprint00:23:01 Final Round: Personal Insights and LessonsFind Greg Rubin on:Website: www.axi.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/greg-rubin-9b85321b/?originalSubdomain=auFacebook: www.facebook.com/axi/?_rdc=1&_rdrInstagram: www.instagram.com/axi_official/Twitter: www.twitter.com/axi_officialYoutube: www.youtube.com/AxiOfficialChannelAverage Joe Finances®All of our social media links and more: https://averagejoefinances.com/linksAbout Mike: https://mikecavaggioni.comAbout Tawnya: https://www.themoneylifecoach.com/Show Notes add-on continued here: https://averagejoefinances.com/show-notes/*DISCLAIMER* https://averagejoefinances.com/disclaimerSee our full episode transcripts here: https://podcast.averagejoefinances.com/episodesLife Money & More A Podcast About Life, and Money. Hosted by Youtuber, and Real Estate Agent Sage WeissListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast
Episode 238 - Chat GPT CG

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 47:48


#238 June 13nd, 2024 or 33-oh-10 (3310) http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.gg/3Vfap47Rea Support us on Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update:  Elections in Bagalis and Yen Ti Wars in Tamor, BD+44 4389 and Xians All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Galnet Update: Galnet News | Elite Dangerous Community Site Aegis Wary About Changing Thargoid Behaviour - is Aegis worry warts about the Thargoids being more defensive? Or is salvation going to make himself our daddy? De Caminha Station Has Been Successfully Reinforced - Pirate attack repelled and the Federation bestows the gift of acrylic paint. Thargoid War - http://dcoh.watch There are 4 Titans left.  AXI is focusing on Titan Indra next, but it is currently sitting at 65 controlled systems (down from 91 last week). Dev News: Thursday 6/6 Server-Side Patch Spire system spread pushback no will no longer target Alert systems Uninhabited Alert systems are now less challenging to contest Additionally, alternative activities to Orthrus hunting within these systems (e.g. escape pod rescues or interceptor hunting) have received significant boosts to war contribution. Basilisk, Medusa and Hydra interceptor types have received further boosts to war contribution Scout types have received a significant boost to war contribution Bug fixes: The spire system in Hyades Sector DX-H a11-1 incorrectly received spread pushback from another spire system. Spire systems should always be immune to any form of spread pushback, so this was unintentional. On the Thursday turn, Hyades Sector DX-H a11-1 will have 25% removed from progress, and 25% will be added to the next furthest system, Hyades Sector ST-Q b5-2 Discussion: Is Commander Mechan a terrible human being for killing ax pilots and why do you think he is? Or is he not because he's not because of the notness of him not being guilty morally? Mechan Trial: https://youtu.be/gLn3tkxLdNw?si=Et-kmlb1NaHefINk Community Corner: Ground CZ night.

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast
Episode 237 - Shut up, corn boy!

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 81:27


#237 June 6nd, 2024 or 33-oh-10 (3310) http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.gg/3Vfap47Rea Support us on Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update:  A Short message from our Admirals…: Loose Screws is at war. Our opponent is using a long time but inactive ally to attack Loose Screw space. This aggressor has ignored all our offers to communicate and parlay. I can only assume their role-play is to project evil. The good news, this has energized our BGS CMDRs and engaged our allies. We are in it for the long haul. Our final message to our faceless foe. We can not stop you from attacking our space but there is nothing you can do that we can not undo. Time is the real currency in this game and we have more of it than you. Elections in Bagalis, FF Andromedae, V2151 Cygni Wars in Tamor, Yemaia (not Yemi-ya-ya), Yen-Ti, Yingo Howard is under Infrastructure Failure, It's biggest needs to get out of that are Water Purifiers, Power Generators, and Mineral Extractors. Balmus, Xians, Uchagan need a little love All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Galnet Update: https://community.elitedangerous.com/ Pirate Attack hits Fed System (CG): https://youtu.be/L0D1QxHtKk0?si=5FzhN-cvpy77ug60 Reward for this CG are some pretty cool paintjobs for either the Federal Gunship, or the Federal Corvette, it is also a great way to get some Fed rank if you need it.  Thargoid War - http://dcoh.watch With HADAD's recent explosion, there are 4 Titans left.  AXI is focusing Titan Indra is next, but it is currently sitting at 91 controlled systems. Selection for the trial of Commander Mechan for colluding with Thargoids, and crimes against humanity is currently still underway. Dev News: Last week, but still important: Type 8 REVEALED - It appears to be shaped like awesome, and is fueled by sweetness. Medium Sized SCO Friendly Reportedly we will be happy with the cargo space (Reportedly enough cargo space for Daxi's ego). Buur's Breakdown: https://youtu.be/u-y3EGPZZDs?si=Ogw2VXZSg7id3_RI  Thursday Server-Side Patch Spire system spread pushback no will no longer target Alert systems Uninhabited Alert systems are now less challenging to contest Additionally, alternative activities to Orthrus hunting within these systems (e.g. escape pod rescues or interceptor hunting) have received significant boosts to war contribution. Basilisk, Medusa and Hydra interceptor types have received further boosts to war contribution Scout types have received a significant boost to war contribution Bug fixes: The spire system in Hyades Sector DX-H a11-1 incorrectly received spread pushback from another spire system. Spire systems should always be immune to any form of spread pushback, so this was unintentional. On the Thursday turn, Hyades Sector DX-H a11-1 will have 25% removed from progress, and 25% will be added to the next furthest system, Hyades Sector ST-Q b5-2 Discussion: Is Commander Mechan a terrible human being for killing ax pilots and why do you think he is? Community Corner: Buckey Ball recap New Video from Cmdr Dituri How to Unlock the FEDERAL CORVETTE! | Elite Dangerous Guide 2024 (youtube.com) Yamiks re-surfaces with more Elite bashing disguised as a how-to video: https://youtu.be/iaeD2x0OOEQ?si=7P88ey-IzPzxXTjh  Hawkes Gaming back making Elite videos: https://youtu.be/XlojxpWja_c?si=Cjdn_7VM3FBZIKyy 

MCC Podcast
The Porn Crisis: The Dangers of Children's Usage of Porn and What to Do About It

MCC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 33:38


Despite its enormous prevalence in the Internet Age, pornography is one of the lesser-discussed social issues of the day. It is also one of the most sensitive and, according to Norbert Filemon, one of the most serious. Filemon is a researcher at Axióma — a Hungarian Christian think tank — and the editor of a new study entitled “The Axiom of Online Child Protection: The Dangers of Internet Pornography and the Use of Age Verification.” In this discussion, he touches on how smart devices have drastically increased children's exposure to pornography, the dangers of pornography usage both in childhood and later in life, and the steps parents and governments can take to respond to the crisis.Learn more about Axióma here: https://axioma.hu/Find Filemon's study here: https://axioma.hu/elkeszult-az-online-gyermekvedelem-axiomaja/Host Luke Larson is a visiting fellow of the Matthias Corvinus Collegium and a native of Saint Paul, Minnesota, USAAz MCC Podcast adásaiban érdekes emberekkel izgalmas témákról beszélgetünk. Feldolgozzuk a közélet, a gazdaság, a társadalom fontosabb aktuális történéseit, de olyan kérdéseket is napirendre veszünk, mint például a művészet, a család vagy a vallás. Vendégeink között oktatóink, kutatóink, vendégelőadóink kapnak helyet. Mindenkinek kellemes időtöltést és szellemi feltöltődést kívánunk.

Partizán Podcast
Férfiügyek és nőügyek a magyar politikában | Semmi kóla #16

Partizán Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 32:23


Az előző adásunk a vezetői szerepfelfogásokról szólt, most ahhoz készítettünk egy extra részt, amiben Novák Katalin és Varga Judit bukásáról beszélgettünk. Hogyan mutatott rá a kegyelmi botrány, hogy a nemi szerepek mentén is nyírják egymást a közszereplők? Megbízhatóság, férfiasság – miért mossák össze a két fogalmat a politikusok? Hol a „férfias nő” helye a kereszténység történetében? Ha a témához kötődő filmekre vagytok kíváncsiak, akkor az előző adásunkat javasoljuk, ahol a Napóleonon túl Novák és Varga kedvenc filmjét, az Igazából szerelmet is kitárgyaltuk. Tartsatok velünk! Ez itt a Semmi kóla, a Partizán kultúrtörténeti podcastja.Kövessétek a Semmi kólát az Instagramon!https://www.instagram.com/semmikolapodcast/ Hivatkozott tartalmakAjánlott irodalom:Angela R. Bolen: The Virago Paradigm of Female Sanctity: Constructing the Masculine Woman in Medieval Christianity (PhD-értekezés – University of Nebraska, 2021)George L. Mosse: Férfiasságnak tüköre. A modern férfieszmény kialakulása (2002)Thomas Laqueur: A testet öltött nem. Test és nemiség a görögöktől Freudig (2002)Uhrin Dorottya: Szüzesség – szenvedés – szexualitás. A vértanú szüzek kultuszának elterjedése (Magister Historiae II., 2016)Vas Máté: „Férfias szívvel” és „metsző tekintettel”. Maszkulinitás Sienai Szent Katalin levelezésében (Magister Historiae IV., 2023)Cikkek, egyebek:Az igazi felelősök nők szoknyája mögé bújnak! (Jobbik – Konzervatívok Youtube-csatornája, 2024)Donáth Anna: Ilyet egy elnök, egy anya nem tehet (24.hu, 2024)„Engem szét fognak szedni, de igen, fideszes vagyok, Orbán Viktor pedig egy hős!” – Kelemen Anna (HírFM, Bezzeg, 2023)Kegyelmi-ügy: A fideszesek is választ várnak Novák Katalintól (ATV, Aktuál, 2024)Hogyan lehet sikeres egy nő? (Axióma, 2020)Nem bírták tovább a nyomást, lemondott Novák Katalin és Varga Judit is – rendkívüli ÉLŐ (Partizán, 2024)Orbán Viktor: a kétharmad áll, mint a cövek és a végét sem látni (M1 Híradó, 2023)Orbán Viktor: Komoly és férfias tárgyalások várnak Magyarországra (Magyar Hang, 2020)Rángatva menekítették a fideszeseket a kérdések elől (Telex, 2023)SZERINTED Karácsony Gergely igazi férfi? (Patrióta, 2023)Szijjártó Péter bejelentkezett Asztanából: Férfias az időjárás (Magyar Hang, 2023)Szoknyás férfiak a vitában (ATV, 2017)Terry Black a Tényekben, Vona Gábor állítólagos homoszexuális múltjáról (TV2, Tények, 2016)Varga Judit: Magyarországon kívül Európában annyi állam mer szembeszállni a gender lobbival, ahány gyereket férfi szült (Híradó, 2023)Vándor Éva: Orbán Viktor és a férfiasság (HVG, 2017)Támogasd te is a Partizán munkáját!https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/fundraising/partizan/További támogatási lehetőségekről bővebben: https://www.partizanmedia.hu/tamogatasA Partizán Podcast oldalait itt találod: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PartizanPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087436092000A Partizán videóit itt tudod megnézni:https://www.youtube.com/c/Partiz%C3%A1nm%C3%A9dia

New FDA Approvals
Tricuspid Valve Replacement System, Afami-Cel for Synovial Sarcoma, Pulsed Field Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation, Shorter Turnaround Time for Axi-cel, AI Algorithm for Cervical Cancer, Trastuzumab Deruxtecan for Solid Tumors

New FDA Approvals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 9:49


ChatGPT4 in medical writing and editing at learnAMAstyle.com Nascentmc.com for medical writing assistance for your company. Visit nascentmc.com/podcast for full show notes Tricuspid Valve Replacement System for Tricuspid Regurgitation The FDA approved the Evoque tricuspid valve replacement system, a first in the U.S. for a transcatheter tricuspid device, after the TRISCEND II trial showed significant improvements in TR grade and patient symptoms. TR, where the heart's valve does not close properly causing blood backflow, can now be treated with this device, which also received CE Mark approval in Europe and is produced by Edwards Lifesciences. Afami-Cel for Synovial Sarcoma The FDA is prioritizing the review of afamitresgene autoleucel (afami-cel) for advanced synovial sarcoma, based on positive results from the SPEARHEAD-1 trial showing a 39% response rate and increased survival rates. Afami-cel targets MAGE-A4 in synovial sarcoma, a rare soft tissue sarcoma, offering a new treatment option for this aggressive disease. It's manufactured by Adaptimmune Therapeutics with a decision expected by August 4, 2024.  Pulsed Field Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation Boston Scientific's FARAPULSE PFA System has been FDA approved for treating intermittent atrial fibrillation, offering a non-thermal, tissue-selective ablation alternative with proven safety and efficacy. The approval was based on the ADVENT study and real-world data, highlighting shorter ablation times and no severe side effects. Boston Scientific plans an immediate U.S. launch. Shorter Turnaround Time for Axi-cel The FDA approved a manufacturing process change for axi-cel (Yescarta), reducing delivery time from 16 to 14 days, which is a CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapy for certain lymphomas. This change, granted to Kite, a Gilead Sciences subsidiary, aims to improve treatment accessibility by offering faster delivery of this personalized therapy. AI Algorithm for Cervical Cancer Screening Hologic's Genius™ Digital Diagnostics System with the Genius™ Cervical AI algorithm has been FDA approved, introducing the first digital cytology platform integrating AI for cervical cancer screening. This system digitizes traditional Pap test slides, applying AI to enhance detection of pre-cancerous and cancerous cells, improving sensitivity and enabling remote case review. It will be available in the U.S. in early 2024. Trastuzumab Deruxtecan for Solid Tumors The FDA granted priority review to trastuzumab deruxtecan for treating unresectable or metastatic HER2-positive solid tumors, potentially marking it as the first HER2-directed, tumor-agnostic therapy. Based on the DESTINY-PanTumor02 study, showing promising survival outcomes, a decision is expected in the second quarter of 2024. The drug is developed by AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo.  

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast
Episode 201 - I blame the green comet!

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 46:25


#201 September 12, 2023 or 3309 http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.io/LooseScrews Support us on Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update:  We are engaged in 5 wars. We were asked allow a defeat in LTT 17102 by a newly reactivated Hellssinia Knights so we will. We want to win the rest, but, we want to win Bagalis slowly, over 7 days to help our friends Utlagarnir with their Machinations. They are going to help us in Cempsigi because they triggered that war by accident.  The Andromedaes have been overheating of late, and need beat downs.  Calarum is STILL a hot mess. All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Dev news:  Apparently after 16.0.1 Scythe behavior has changed (AXI discord) Scythe grinding is really hard now cause passive interdictions stopped with 16.01 (Hyperdictions are still taking place). The easiest way to find them now is to look for NHSS 4s in control systems. They will consist of 1-3 scythes plus a random guard of scouts or 1 interceptor, followed by another random wave of similar potential composition about 3 minutes later. More thargoid behavior changes since hunters showed up https://youtu.be/PslZuzPtdW4?si=PU9e_TZGSK6WJi1x

The DeFiChain Podcast
#128 DeFiChain - Business as usual.

The DeFiChain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 11:37


Special DFIP voting: https://www.reddit.com/r/defiblockchain/comments/zqor00/incentive_to_buy_dfi_by_increasing_negative/ Token Burn: What Happens When a Token is “Burned”? https://coinmarketcap.com/community/articles/63c9249d516586165e58b236 Crypto Market Makers 101: How They Work and Why It Pays to Participate https://coinmarketcap.com/community/articles/63b3ea99122d9f2790aad814 Defichain Wiki: https://twitter.com/Kassius84/status/1616536011344936968?t=Axi_tf-T5ulFKAVovqorOQ&s=19 Tentacles Club: Registration Link for Stuttgart Jan 26th: https://lets-meet.org/reg/e8d933e5c06c12b944 Registration Link for Munich Jan 31st: https://lets-meet.org/reg/8e10afcee5e5968c15 ► Thank you for working together to connect old and new worlds! Let's build a #DeFi and #Web3 gateway for Bitcoin and Ethereum. ———— ► Subscribe to our YouTube channel if you don't want to miss out on any key updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/DeFiChain/featured?sub_confirmation=1 ► You can buy/trade DFI on any of these platforms: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/defichain#markets ► You can stake DFI on https://cakedefi.com ____________ ► English Videos around this topic: https://www.youtube.com/c/DeFiChain ► German Videos around this topic: https://www.youtube.com/c/DeFiChainDE ► Italian Videos around this topic: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWtcqScbHlbzKP4TIUi5d9A ___________ Podcast: The DeFiChain Podcast Anchor: https://anchor.fm/the-defichain-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vlp7oR4O9KD6TpSMhcPEr PocketCasts: https://pca.st/weovowl8 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-defichain-podcast-8jVzVj Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/the-defichain-podcast Google Podcasts app: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy82YWRiZDVjMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-defichain-podcast/id1586147124

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast
Episode 162 - We Just Want Him To Touch Us

Loose Screws - The Elite Dangerous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 100:44


http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.io/LooseScrews Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: It's the end of the world as we know it… five (5) “Simmering Potential Problem” systems. Once the Caustic Cloaca(s) arrive and we get a better picture of the local situation, we'll be posting more Thargoid-related updates. November BGS “contest” is done, and the winner, with 47 total BGS activities, is, CMDR Obl1v1ous. The prize? A fleet carrier. We'll post the final result in the BGS channel. New ship: benevolent benefactor All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Exploration report https://www.reddit.com/r/eliteexplorers/comments/zicbob/expedition_for_legacy_players/ https://discord.gg/QKF7HQsWTf Thargoid Bug Report: https://www.goidhub.com/ WAR! https://inara.cz/elite/thargoidwar-conflicts/ Maelstrom report Hip 23716 is finished! Axi and ida are moving into hip 20485 Enhanced AX Weapons (and CGs) Bug Bug Report: Thargoid War: Phase time countdown counts down weeks instead of days https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/55924 AXCZs (AX-Conflict Zone) don't work / break when you're not alone https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/55911 Comms Panel breaks when you click on a message (haven't found an issue report with significant backing yet) Mission boards in shambles Dev news: They have their eye on several issues Thargoid War progress bar mechanics explained ExoBio ranks adjusted following pay buff Daily ARX rewards have begun Discussion: Thargoid War Mechanics / resistance nerf https://www.duluthdodgeminnesota.com/dealership/staff.htm Community Corner: Holiday Charity Drive - Thargaid: Flee from Sol Supporting Special Effect Please donate some money to make the music stop! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zotKutFdf9g&ab_channel=GalnetNewsDigest https://www.justgiving.com/page/thargaid If you like the show please rate and review on your podcast app, which helps people find the show. Join us on Discord at discord.io/loosescrews and check out the merch store at loosescrewsed.com for mugs, t-shirts, hoodies, and more. And you can support us on patreon! http://patreon.com/loosescrewsed

Portfolio Checklist
Sorsdöntő pillanatban rengeteg magyar gazda: dönteni kell, lépnek vagy sem

Portfolio Checklist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 21:40


A mai műsor első részében Csont Dávid, a Nitrogénművek kereskedelmi vezérigazgató-helyettese volt a vendégünk, akit egyebek mellett a műtrágyapiac helyzetéről és kilátásairól kérdeztünk. Az adásban arról is szó volt, hogy miért lehet most logikus lépés az agrárium szereplői számára előre bevásárolni műtrágyából. A Checklist második részében Harsányi Zsoltot, az Axiál Kft. tulajdonos-ügyvezetőjét kérdeztük, főként az agrárium fenntarthatósági és termelékenységi szempontjairól. A Harsányi Zsolt karrierútjáról szóló podcastünk ide kattintva hallgatható meg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sex and Swinging with TorontoUnicorn
Ep:15 My return to Oasis Aqualounge sex club on DTF night!!

Sex and Swinging with TorontoUnicorn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 5:16


Heading back to Oasis Aqualounge sex club after about a month break. I'm going back on DTF night which is very intense with a LOT of hungry men. Hear my inner thoughts and anticipation as I bring my date (a MF couple) to the club to "feed to the wolves" hehe.watch on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/axI_m0-HPQESupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/torontounicorn7726/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show
Kopott traktor és hightech kombájn, tőzsdenyitás, mesterséges intelligencia - 2022-04-04 09 óra

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022


MIHÁLOVITS GAZDA: Mezőgazdasági gépek piaca - kopott traktor és hightech kombájn? Az agrárgéppiacot is érintő chiphiány és az ellátási láncok problémája ellenére tavaly jelentős bővülés ment végbe: a magyarországi mezőgazdasági gépberuházások nominális értéke 230 milliárd forintot tett ki, szemben a 2020-as 184 milliárd forinttal. A magyar agrárium szereplői tehát egyre inkább keresik a legkorszerűbb technológiákat, gépeket, amelyek tabletekről irányítva akár centiméterre pontosan is dolgoznak. Umenhoffer Péter az Axiál Kft. marketingigazgatója TŐZSDENYITÁS: Varga Zoltán, senior elemző HEURÉKA-ÉLMÉNY: Lehet-e tudatos vagy intelligens egy mesterséges intelligencia? Mit nevezünk tudatosságnak? Emberi tulajdonság-e ez, vagy lehet másnak is ilyen? AI-nak vajon lehet tudatossága? Milyen lenne neki? Honnan tudnánk arról, hogy van neki? Kiss Gergely, az Attrecto Zrt. alapítója, vezérigazgatója

SteirerStimmen
Folge 117: Antenne Muntermacher Thomas Axmann

SteirerStimmen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 33:25


Zum heutigen Tag des Radios ist ein neuer SteirerStimmen-Podcast quasi Pflicht – und der mit niemand Geringerem als dem Antenne-Muntermacher Thomas Axmann. Getratscht haben wir aber bei Weitem nicht nur über Musik, sondern auch über Unterhosen. Mehr dazu: https://www.meinbezirk.at/5148295   Minute 1: Ein Radiomoderator findet (s)einen neuen Feiertag Minute 4: Warum Radio? Minute 7: Was macht ein Radiomoderator eigentlich? Minute 11: Wann dreht "Axi" voll auf? Minute 14: das größte Hoppala Minute 17: Wann geht ein Morgenmoderator schlafen? Minute 21: Revolverheld und das Unterhosen-Mysterium Minute 25: Radio versus Podcast - was sagt der Moderator dazu? Minute 30: Was kommt nach dem Radio?

Moon Or Bust
Interview With Tokens.com CEO

Moon Or Bust

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 60:22


Subscribe to our Benzinga Crypto Youtube Channel Episode Summary:Cardano Smart ContractsArbitrum and L2sWalmart and LTCTokens.com InterviewMoon or Bust - To Play Moon or Bust go to https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cryptocurrencyGuests:Andrew Kiguel, Tokens.com CEOCheck Out Other Benzinga Podcasts Here:Check Out All Benzinga Crypto News HereGet Moon or Bust Crypto Merch Here Join the Telegram: https://t.me/moonorbustBZ for 25% of Moon or Bust Podcast swag.Claim 1000 ZING airdrop: https://www.benzinga.com/zing Meet The Hosts:Brian MoirSolidity and React Developer | Blockchain Enthusiast | Decentralized Internet Advocate | Crypto investor since 2012https://twitter.com/moirbrian Logan RossBlockchain Analyst @ Benzinga | President @ Wolverine Blockchain | Crypto investor and educator since 2016https://twitter.com/logannrossRyan McNamaraBought sub $90 ETH during the bear market | Liquidated on ByBit | Was into DeFi before it was cool | Ran ASIC mining operation in 2016 (sorry planet Earth) | $UNI Bag Holderhttps://twitter.com/ryan15mcnamaraDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Unedited Transcriptboom, good afternoon. Zinger, nation. Welcome aboard the moon or bus rocket. Ship your hub for all things. All coins and defy. My name is Logan Ross, and I will be your captain on today's space flight. Okay, I'm going to be co-pilot by defiant developer, Brian Moore and exit liquidity. I mean, I mean, uh, uh, uh, best trader in the world, ran back in the mirror.Number one, Dex trader. Um, awesome. So welcome guys. How you doing? Good. How's it going to captain, captain Mike Bryan? Cause I, uh, lost a 12th word of one of my seed phrases for a wallet. I can't figure out how to get it. And so, um, I got to do some defy developing. Did you really do? Huh? That's a good, good time.Yeah, not your keys. I'll always keep your private keys and your seed phrases safe. Okay. Um, okay. So we're going to talk about Cardinal today. We're going to talk about a lot of cool stuff. Uh, but before we can take off before we can blast off, I need to go over some general safety procedures. Okay. So please keep your arms.Okay. Uh, and portfolios inside the vehicle at all times. Uh, and those who are willing and able please flip your light button into the on position. Uh, it does a lot for the show. If you're new around here, make sure to subscribe to the Benzinga channel and check out the description while you're down there.The top link is the Benzinger crypto separate YouTube channel, where you can get all of the specific crypto clips. Uh, and then there's also, let's see, we got the telegram down there. We got the merchant link down there, pick up your sick eith hat. Uh, and we got a 25% off discount code coming at you. If you join the telegram, which is also linked down below, we also have a lunar bus game, uh, which was really cool.Um, Ryan and I helped, uh, helped to build this and you can click Mooner bus. You can vote on all your favorite tokens. We're trying to get the community involved here. So check that out as well. Uh, go make your votes, check out the website. And there's also all of our old videos there. We've talked to Tim Draper, we've talked a bit, boy, we talked to the creators of ACCE infinity.So go check that stuff out. You really don't want to miss it. There's a lot of valuable info there as always make sure to connect with us on Twitter. You can see our handles, uh, hit us up. If you've got some questions you want to know our thoughts. Um, and also we want to know your thoughts. So what projects are you looking at this week?Drop them in the comments below, um, projects, tickers, whatever you got forests. We want to see it, and we'll try to talk about them. If we get some time today. Uh, we also have a sweet interview coming up with tokens.com. Uh, we have Andrew Kegal coming on the CEO of the company. Talk to us about how he's giving defy access defy, uh, um, uh, exposure to these institutional retail investors.It's really cool. Uh, so stay tuned for all of that, but first up on the docket, uh, we have car Dano, smart contracts launching, uh, kind of, kind of unexciting here. I don't want to say it's like the challenger. Uh, but, um, Ryan, why don't you just tell us what else. Cardona said September 12th for smart contracts and they deliver it.They brought us some smart contracts. They had a successful hard fork, the Alonzo hard forks, and now there are smart contracts on Cardona. So that's really cool that the youth Maxis can't say that Cardona doesn't have smart contracts anymore. So now I can't make that argument, which I guess is good, but it seems like they might only be able to process one transaction at a time.Cardinal has been having some trouble doing concurrent transactions, which is very necessary for defy. So although these smart contracts are. There aren't very many defy applications that you can use. Don Cardona. We were looking over this morning trying to find one. We could go over on the show. We couldn't find any depths on Cardona that are up and running.Now I saw that men swap one of the automated market makers on Cardona was up for a little bit, but they were having problems with their smart contracts. Like I said, they weren't able to run concurrent transactions. So they weren't able to run more than one transaction at a time on their platform. So I'm not sure if that's been fixed yet, but these applications are not up and running from what I can see.If you have any dabs on Cardona that are up and running, put them in the chair. We can have a second to go over them, look at them, see what they're all about. Uh, but as of now seems pretty lackluster. And I think car Donald's price shows that we're dipping down. I didn't check today, but I think we're, we're what low $2.Now we hit $3 last week. So I, I don't think it's looking too good for Cordato after all of this hype and now they're having problems after launch. Uh, what do you guys think? You guys are the ADA investors you're bullish on Cardona. How do you think this plays out? Brian? You want to take this one or you want me to go for it?Yeah, I can, um, say a few things. Well, one thing is a comment from the just ADA, you know, Foundation, the people who try to do the, who added the smart contracts and everything like that. They said that this is just now it's just getting started. And so there's a lot of room to run here and I don't think they want to put out a subpar, um, product or anything.But one, one thing that gives me pause is that why, why didn't they have this already ready to go for the date that they establish in? Why was it a little bit more feature rich than it actually is? That's it's not really concerning, but kind of annoying because it's like, come on, let's let's get this party started.Let's go for it. You have so much money. There's all these people invested in it. There's all these eyes looking on it. There's all this help. There's the, one of the co-founders of Ethereum's heading it off. So like what's the holdup. That's my quick. Yeah, for sure. And we saw them deploy smart contracts on their Testnet.Uh, like a couple of weeks ago we saw the same issues going on. Uh, and it's really amazing to me that they didn't fix it or delay the launch. Um, in, you know, CarNow has dropped 11% today, 14, almost 15% on the seven day. It's down to 2 42 right now. Uh, so people were saying Karmanos smart contracts. Weren't priced in.I don't know about that. It kind of looks like they were, and their, their, um, flawed execution has kind of taken a share out of their market cap, which I mean, makes sense to me. Why are they worth $78 billion? When Salada is worth $46 billion, they have this. Uh, defy ecosystem. So Ilana has $11 billion in, in TVL like locked in protocols.Uh, whereas Guardado has nothing. They have, they have a large amount of their, um, of the ADA staked, uh, for validating the network. But that shouldn't come as a surprise because what else can you do with Cardona at this point? There's no other way to make money on it. Like, there's all these different applications on Ethereum, it's Atlanta, uh, where you can get higher returns than, than just securing the network.Um, yeah, I mean, it's kind of disappointing to see this happen. I I'd like to see, uh, you know, them kind of fill out the potential to fill out, uh, the, the reasoning that they're justified with, why their market cap is almost $80 billion. Um, I think they have a, uh, there, you can tell that these guys are developers.You can tell that they are on the, you know, the technical side and know how to make things happen, but are not good at marketing. They're not good at, you know, letting people know exactly what's going on. I kind of disagree. I kind of disagree because if they're the good, if they're good at the technicals, then why aren't their smart contracts working?Why isn't the ecosystem there that their main strength I think is marketing and Charles Hoskinson is leading the way. Right? All the, all these people, all these Cardona lovers like love the project because smart contracts and Charles Hoskinson right. That's not, they have no other like justification. Um, and.I don't know, I'd like to see more happen. Well, what I think what, what I was gonna say was this looks like it was just the date. The hard fork was going to be launched. It wasn't the date that, you know, all the smart contracts everything's going to be working correctly. Everything's going to be this crazy new Ethereum, all this other stuff.It was just the date that they were going to do the hard fork and start the process. And I don't think that they made that, you know, known to all their holders to, you know, anybody, they just kind of, you know, everyone expected to go this full route in this full, like, you know, smart contracts, transactions, all this stuff.And to be just like Ethereum or salon or any, any of the others, but it looks like it was just, they did the hard fork and they, you know, now we start. You know, that's just my thought on it. It was definitely an interesting decision by car dyno, not to delay the smart contracts. Oh yeah. They knew it wasn't working.It was on the Testnet. So, I mean, they had to expect that these stamps weren't going to work when they, when they issued this hard for it. So why not delay? I mean, they get a lot of flack, especially on social media about over promising and under-delivering, I think this is one of those cases, but I think they probably should have delayed the hard fork because then the dabs could come out when smart contracts are running on the ecosystem.And it seems to me that would be a lot smoother way to do it, then release these smart contracts that nobody can really use right now. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Um, so yeah, we've got a couple, uh, comments, one from HD 5,000 explaining about the transaction model. Oh, whoa. Can you hear me? Okay. Uh, so the, the unspent transaction model is what card auto has implemented.It it's the reason that these defy apps are having these problems. It's supposedly intentional, supposedly supposed to be bringing benefits. Uh, but we only need to see, uh, some, some sort of alternative to enable these applications, you know? Um, let's see, what else do we have here? So is it a problem with the developers that are building these decentralized applications then?And not technically Cartano smart contracts? I don't think it's a problem with the. They would like the developers building like incorrectly. I think it's just the model that Cardinal has chosen. Uh, isn't capable of handling this. It's the, it's a different model from Ethereum and it's, uh, unable to like dApps.Aren't able to do multiple interactions with them within one block is basically the, just a bit, I'm not super technical. I'm not an expert specifically on the, these deep, uh, portions of, I, um, if you guys know out there, please do drop some comments, let us know. So we can, you know, get all of our facts straight here, but, um, we'll have to see what they do in the future because without the, the, the defy ecosystem mirroring Ethereum, hearing Solana, it's going to be interesting to see what use cases they're able to pick up instead.So, um, that's what I have for today on Cardinal. Well, we can look at the prices or we can move on to, to the arbitrary news. Uh, were you guys feeling. Either way. Yeah. Maybe pull up the prices anyways. We can keep them on screen so we can maybe go over some layer twos and their prices. And then we can go over and look at how light coin has been affected by this recent Walmart news.Sounds good. I will say one thing about the last thing I'll say about the ADA thing. Cause someone just mentioned, uh, ADA tokenized or.io and I am on that site and, uh, it is in beta, but we're not saying that the Cardona does not have smart contracts. They do have smart contracts. They're just not what we would expect from the co-creator of Ethereum, but you know, it's just not ready yet.And it wasn't known how far it would go. So it's, it's still in a process and eventually it will be what we all want it to be in my opinion. I mean, hopefully we'll see some decentralized exchanges popping up soon. I know a lot of people are bullish on Sunday, swap, like to see that launch and I'd like to use it.I'd like to get my hands on it and start being active in the, in the ecosystem. And there's definitely a lot of opportunities within Cardona's ecosystem. Hopefully there's going to be some airdrops coming out. So if you're an early adapter to any of these different programs, Ancar Dano, there is a possibility that you could get airdrops some tokens, which would be really cool.Everybody loves free money. Just don't tell the S DC about it. Uh, yeah. So here, oh, this is Bitcoin. I was a Cardona for a second day. I don't know what happened. Eight years up at the Logan. Do you see one maybe for Coinbase by now finance? This will do. Um, so these are the weekly candles right here. So I was ripping through July.Uh, and now it's a correction. I mean, I don't necessarily think that this is like entirely the fault of the smart contracts. Not, I think it's pretty high. Yeah. There could be a lot of profit taking mixed in here. Uh, don't want to, to create any untrue FID, um, but we'll keep our eyes peeled on this situation and we'll keep you all updated.And we also want to know, uh, what you guys think about it. Um, and maybe you could even come on and chat with us, hit us up on Twitter. If that sounds like you. Um, okay, so let's talk about light coin next. Yes. Over the light coin. And then we can talk about arbitrary Monday or Tuesday after. Okay. Cool. We did just handles or.For show for show. Nice. Um, so you guys have been living under a rock for the past six hours. Light coin is not being accepted by Walmart. So it was fake news. It got picked up by a lot of different publications. Lots of stuff came out, but then the CEO of Walmart went on to CNBC to clear up the news. It's not actually happening.It's fake news. And the most concerning part about this, at least in my opinion, is that light coin, the light coin foundation actually tweeted about this partnership this morning saying that Walmart will be accepting them as a payment option. And then later deleted that tweet. So I don't know who sent that tweet out, who was able to do that, but it was completely fake news and it was pumped by the light coin foundation themselves.So I mean, people are talking about this being a facilitator for some more regulation coming in the space. I mean, not man. I see that because what we were at less than a hundred. $80. This news pump the price up to $236. And then once people found out it was fake news, we're right back down to under $180.So if you're able to catch that move, pick up on the fake news shortly coin, and you probably made some good money, but you got to stay up to date with this news. What do you guys think? Do you think this might cause some more regulation in the future? I mean, it's really the news publications fault for not verifying any of this information, but at the same time, light Quinn really shouldn't have tweeted about it.I mean, they're obviously wrong for that pumping fake news for their own coin. Not a good look whatsoever, I think. And there's probably a lot more backstory to this that we probably won't know because it seems like such a big deal. And if light coin foundation is bumping it. I mean, it is like announcing it, then there's something else going on or, yeah, it got the Twitter account got hacked, but that Newswire is from kind of a reputable source.And so they immediately, well, not immediately, but like a few hours an hour or so later they put a disclaimer, say, Hey, this is not true. Um, like going is not being accepted by Walmart, but it's pretty fishy. It's weird. Interesting. Weird. If you, what do you guys think if Walmart decided to accept cryptocurrencies, would they go with light coin or would they go with something else now?And, well, they're also hiring for a blockchain developer in a cryptocurrency expert, so they, they trying to create their own. So why would you accept light coin out of all of them? You know, it's just, it's just weird. All right.All right. Let us know what you guys think about this situation. Would Walmart take light coin? Would they take Bitcoin? Ethereum, Cardinal. What's going to be the move here. Um, but for now we have probably, yeah, probably doge coin. That's probably, I mean, that's from a, from a, like a technological perspective.Doge coin is the most advanced cryptocurrency in existence. Um,A whole lot of cap up in here. So I want to talk about Adam real quick. Uh, Adam has seen a new all time high today, uh, which is dope. We've talked to the creators or some of the lead developers on the cosmos blockchain on the cosmos protocol. Um, we talked to them a couple of months ago earlier this year, we talked to Dennis as well.Who's also working on the team, um, maybe like one month ago now. So go check out those interviews, uh, if you haven't seen them yet. Uh, they're really, really cool. Adam has a crazy project. That's all about blockchain interoperability, right? So there's a lot of blockchain maximalists. They say Bitcoin's the way.Themes the way to go us a lot is the way to go. Uh, and then cosmos comes over here and says, oh yeah, well, the demand for blockchain space will probably grow to fill all these blockchains. So eventually we'll need to connect them. We'll need to have room for application specific chains, uh, that can lower fees and all be connected through a hub.So cosmos blockchain is the central hub that all these other blockchains are plugged into. If you're familiar with polka dot, they got something very similar going on, but we're seeing this atom token rip. I mean, we interviewed them when the, when the coin was down here. Uh, it was such an interesting project to me that I was picking it up in these ranges.Uh, so now, now we're doing really well. This is a good day for me. Look at these. This is, these are the weekly candles here. These past three have just been nuts. Um, you guys, did you guys pick up any Adam I've been holding Adam's since it was about at $4, some I'm pretty happy with it all. Very nice. I don't have any Adam.And I mean, it looks like it might be too late, but you never know. It looks like we're in price discovery right now. And like we saw with Solano after we crossed those all time highs, we just ripped, we went up another two, 300% after that. There's really no telling where the price goes. Once we pass all time highs, especially when we're not in a bull market, per se, with Bitcoin and Ethereum at new all-time highs.I mean, typically these all Queens will follow the market, but when one of the few that don't don't and go to new all time highs, a lot of times you see really big gains. So I'm, I'm interested to see where Adam goes. I wouldn't be surprised if we saw $50, honestly. Yeah, yeah. Now they were die. Uh, so yeah, that's another one we wanted to point out today.Let's see. Should we talk about arbitrage? And we have about 10 minutes left before this interview, more like eight. I'm going to take my, my screen share off real quick. Maybe we can talk about arbitrage, uh, on a theory. Yeah, man. Our Trump's been picking up a lot of traction. There's over $1.5 billion locked within its ecosystem.It's a layer two scaling solution. It's a lot like optimism. So you, you bridge your assets onto the chain, the side chain, I guess it's not technically a side chain. It's a layer two, right? Logan. It is a layer two. Yeah. Okay. Uh, but yeah, there's $1.5 billion. Like most of this, it was interesting. I was looking to see where all this money was going within the arbitrary ecosystem.And most of it was going to this program called . So it was like a Nyan cat themed yield farming protocol on arbitrage. So since it's a layer two solution, the fees on it are much cheaper. So you can actually yield farm much more efficiently than say on Ethereum, blockchain. Uh, but this, the price of this Arvin nylon token one.50 cents 40 cents all the way up to like $8 within just a few days. And has since dumped back down to around 80 cents. So we were seeing super high volatility on this token, and it's going to be interesting to see whether these yield farmers stay in Arvind eye on with the price down so much now, but either way, $1.5 billion locked in an ecosystem that's been around.Well, I guess the ecosystem really is a theorem, but the arbitrary gateway has been around for less than a week now. And we're seeing already over a billion dollars, locked on the platform, which is just absurd to me. I mean, it took forever to see salon reach a billion dollars, and now they're at 10 billion.So we'll see where the growth goes, but it's looking really good for arbitrary. It is looking good for arbitrage and, uh, they sucked a lot of the volume out of some of the other bridges, specifically those to Solana and those. So I think Ryan, what was the other one there? And do you remember what the name of that site was?Where we could see them all. I don't remember. No. You mean Mulana, polygon and Solano, I think. And then there was one Holly gun that sounds right. But there were three and they were down like 30%, 40% and 60% well Arbitron was up. So it looks like a lot of this money coming from other layer, one scaling solutions like salon are, are actually flowing back into the Ethereum ecosystem and using these layer two solutions like arbitrary optimism, mainly arbitrary right now I haven't checked how much total value is locked on optimism, but I don't think it's at a billion dollar say actually, no, it's not at a billion dollars.USCAP because with all the layer twos outright now arbitrage has 60% of the total value locked. So compared to its competitors, it has the most by far, which is very impressive. I'm not actually quite sure. Why, why do you guys think that arbitrage is the one seeing adoption? I mean, it's pretty similar to optimism from what?Yeah. One thing is it's under the same umbrella as optimism. So it's owned by the same parent, well funded by the same parent company. So they're not technically competitors, but they do very similar things. Um, I couldn't tell you what, why one is better than the other, besides it going down to more, you know, better marketing, better selling points and just, you know, catching the right niches and places to go.But that is one interesting fact though, because they're both kind of in the same family that it's weird that they would, I mean, I really do not know. I'm guessing the arbitrary has more like volume available, more space available, uh, for processing. If I had to guess that would be the reason that it's beating out optimism at this point.Um, but they do use the same, excuse me, the same technology, the optimistic roll-ups. Um, and Ryan, I found L to beat right here, uh, and we can see there's $2.2 billion locked in arbitrary of 3000% over the past seven days. That's pretty good. I wish I could do that. Yeah. I haven't used arbitrarily yet, but Logan, I think you're right.I think it is cheaper to use arbitrary than optimism. Right now. I went in, I did a transaction on optimism on unit swap the other day, actually just yesterday. And it actually was kind of expensive. It was like 0.01 to Eve, which is probably around two to $4, which, you know, it's not bad, but compared to Solano, which is like 1 cent, it definitely doesn't really compete.It's still kind of expensive, especially if you're doing a lot of transactions. Now it's nowhere close to a theorem. That's 30, $50 a transaction, but you get that security with Ethereum. I don't think they're really competitors whatsoever. I think these layer twos are really competing with Solana and Binance smart, our chain and those other proof of stake.Smart car contract blockchains. Yeah. Killer killer question mark.All right. Uh, that is our market update for you today. We have Andrew kugel backstage right now, uh, from tokens.com. So I'm going to bring him on, uh, right now, Andrew, welcome to Muna bust. How are you doing today? I'm good. How are you guys doing great. Thank you. Uh, no on that, uh, that conversation that you guys, I mean, yeah.It's some interesting stuff around, so yeah. Yeah. What do you think about the whole, a layer two ecosystem? Are they the Ethereum killer killers? You know, I don't know. I think as a thing, I mean, if you look at what my company does, which is staking, I think that if can't move to staking quickly enough, right?So the funeral is trying to defend its market position by moving away from proof of work to proof of stake and, you know, eat 2.0 is doing that. You know, they just had that, that London upgrade. So I don't know what we'll, we'll see what happens hard to. Indeed it is. Uh, so Andrew, for those out there who haven't heard.com, uh, or heard of riot, can you, can you guys hear me?Am I cutting out? Yeah, you're fine. Okay. No, you're good. Um, so Andrew, so those who haven't heard about tokens.com, uh, could you tell us a little bit about yourself, your background coming from Chile and how you got into crypto? Uh, yeah, so I was important in Chile, but that doesn't have much to do with my crypto, but, um, I tell you the story.I was, uh, I was an investment banker in Toronto Baca in 2011 for two decades. And I got really interested in crypto back in 20 16, 20 17. And the gap that I found is you have all these people who like to invest via the public markets. So like the Robin hood type people, public market institutions and mutual funds, and they didn't really have a way of investing because the level of sophistication that you guys were just talking about.Most people don't have that. They don't have the time to do that, or the ability to do it instead. They just want an easy stock that they can by trade. It's easy to account do the taxes for and all that stuff. And so back then, um, there wasn't a lot of ways for public market people to get exposure to Bitcoin.So myself and some other guys, um, you know, probably heard of a couple of the other guys, um, Mike Novogratz created a company called headache and headache was really a Bitcoin miner. I think it was the first public Bitcoin miner. And the main thing that made it different from all the other mining companies is keep the Bitcoin that you might have as much of it as you can, you know, pay the electricity, do not keep the Bitcoin.And today, uh, headache has a one and a half billion dollar market cap. And I think outside of like, um, micro strategy, maybe Tesla owns and holds more Bitcoin than any other public company in the world. Like a tremendous amount of that coin. The one thing though, that I started recognizing last year. And it goes back to what you guys are talking about is, you know, you try to take a step back and like, what are the big trends happening in crypto and defy an NFPS?Here's the problem. You can't process the stuff really on proof of work. Like you see the difficulties that Eve has having with it, which is why they're transitioning and Crusoe state can process a hundred thousand transactions per second. Whereas crypto mining community do about 15. That's a big difference going from one five to a hundred thousand.And so I decided to make the leap from going from a proof of work company to a proof of state company. Cause I'm like, this is where the future is going. Like nobody builds anything on proof of work anymore. Like when's the last time anybody lodged a blockchain on proof of work like credentials, Salinas, everything is staking now.So if you look to the future and again, to that thought of how do you give people in the public markets, easy exposure to this, um, We create a tokens.com. So we're a public company and we take our money and we buy tokens and we stake them. So we've got a big positions in each Binance, um, Pocono and Oasis.And we're also doing some, uh, liquidity, uh, farming, yield farming stuff with the Axion infinity, uh, shards, which you get the access, which you guys are probably familiar with. And I think we may be the only public company in the world that owns that and gives it to investors exposure to that. And so that's what we're trying to do.Like it's easy to get exposure to Bitcoin. I always find it amazing in Canada. They launched a Bitcoin ETF earlier this year, and Bitcoin's probably the easiest thing for someone to buy yet. The ETF attracted a billion dollars in 24 hours. You know, all of these funds that are out there, the money keeps pouring in, which just leads me to believe that my thesis, which is.People prefer to have something public that they can buy through Robin hood or their online trader through their broker and have it sit with the rest of them as opposed to going and doing some of the work to figure it out themselves. There you go. So you are basically the micro strategy of defy, uh, giving all these.So would you say your main audience is retail then? Or would it be, would it be institutional? You know what? It's both. Um, the largest tech mutual fund in Canada called CA signature. They manage billions of dollars. They came to us and said, we really like polka dot, but as a fun, the way we're structured, we're can't we don't have the capability to go out and buy, put it.This is before dot was trading on Coinbase and it's hard for people to get, but for them, it's also like, we don't know how to get it. We don't know how to secure it. You guys are liquid, you're staking it. You're making a yield off it. And we can have liquidity through you. And so they might ask their compliance department, they said, how much of this company can they buy?They want to buy as much of this as they could, but, but you're right. That's a good example. We are like the micro strategy of defy. The big difference is I don't think Michael Saylor is making any money off his Bitcoin that he sits on. We are actually so far this year, just on our staking. We're up about a, I think it's close to 25% on our cost basis on just staking rewards.Now it's not the 3000% that you guys were showing before, but we're a little more conservative in our assets. Look, crypto's volatile, but our assets are up over 70% since the end of Q2. So just for July, August and into September, we're up 70%. So the assets that we use to create revenue are up by 70% and then those assets have created another 24% of new tokens for us.So I think it's a pretty good business model. You know, we're looking to grow it and definitely there's interest. I always tell people, if you want to get exposure to Bitcoin, there's funds, there's crypto miners. If you want to exchanges that are out there, but if you want to get public market exposure to all points and specifically defy tokens, um, there's not a lot of choices for you.If you're more like a newbie or you just don't want to go do the work yourself. That's awesome. Let's see, you mentioned that you stake to get extra cryptocurrency in your portfolio, which is obviously a great idea, but do you guys use any other defy applications outside of actually validating that works turn any passive income on your holdings?Yeah, so we own a bunch of, uh, uh, Bitcoin, um, not, not a huge position, but like a relatively decent position. So we go on like pancake swap and some of those places, and I think we're. At last check, we were running about 14% on it. So that would be more of our active strategy. But generally speaking, our core strategy is buy stake and hold.And, um, like I said, not a ton of stuff. Like we really like polka dot. I think we miss Solana Solanas are a really good one. You know, all these guys are trying to see you who can replace, you know, Ethan and there's a lot of good contenders that there are. So you guys saw, you were talking about the credential smart contract watch and, um, you know, there's, there's a ton of cool things going on out there.Um, I don't think anybody knows where things will ultimately resolve, but I can guarantee in 12 months we'll be having some very interesting conversations. I think you're right. Totally. And I see that you guys are also invested into NFT gaming as part of your portfolio. So I saw you guys are, are invested in ACCE infinity and smooth, smooth love potion, which is another token on AXI infinity.Are you guys involved with the scholarship program at all and XC infinity, like, do you actually take these assets and rent them out to players? Or how do you make the yield on your NFT gaming platform plates? Yeah, so I think right now what we're doing, it's just, we're part of the liquidity pools. Um, so we're sort of trimming it.Uh, that's what we're doing. So the returns on the S on the smooth love potion, the returns have been exceptional, the yield side, but the performance has not been awesome in the last couple of months. Uh, kind of the reverse on the AXS we're seeing amazing appreciation. I think since we bought it, it's up about 65% or something, but the, the yield on it in terms of the liquidity pools, there's only one.20 to 23% are still really great. You know, it's funny in this world and having been a bank for a long time, if you were to make like eight to 10% in a year, you'd be like real happy. You'd be like, I just had a great year. I think crypto makes you a little bit nutty in that, you know, you go through like may and June where everything drops by 60, 70% and you got really upset.And then all of a sudden everything's up and you're, you know, you're always aiming for these big returns, but, but these are good products. And if you look at the big trend of NFTs and defy what's happening, I think, um, it's not just short-term gains. I think there's like real legitimate value here to what's being created in.Yeah, I mean, making 25% interest, uh, 25% of your return on, on interest alone, uh, must have the traditional financial system quaking in their boots. Um, but I'm curious, what got you into ACCE infinity? Was it the, you know, the big picture NFT, uh, play long-term or was it the staking rewards? Um, what about ACCE specifically?Got you into it? Yeah, I think, um, it's a good question. We were looking for ways to play the NFT space and what we will never do at tokens at least for now is we'll never going to just buy an NFT parking on our balance sheet and sort of hope that it goes up. Um, we're always looking for assets that we can buy, but a, we look at the trends, like what are the, what are the high level trends happening in crypto?And then we look at what are the assets that we can buy that will appreciate as a result of those trends. And then the number three criteria is can we use technology to earn revenue. And those are really the three things we're looking for. It has to meet that criteria. So when we looked at what was happening with the Axiom affinity and the excess and that mark Cuban behind it, we just thought that was interesting.We decided to dip our toe in and get some exposure. We're looking at other cool things. Uh, I'm sure you guys have talked about, but we're looking at, uh, the metaverse maybe picking up some real estate in the metaverse. I think that's going to be the way people are talking about NFTs this year. I think in 12 to 24 months, people are going to be talking about the metaverse in the same way.Hmm. Interesting. So you're looking at decentral land. Are there any particular metaverselike, like decentral land is the one that I'm following the most closely, but we're looking at a few of them. The one I'm most familiar with to central land. I think it's super cool that during a COVID they held a music festival. Um, so like you go in there with your avatar and, you know, you buy your ticket and you go into a field and you can listen to like, you know, a pretty cool DJ spinning, spinning.Um, I just think that the whole idea is pretty wild, but you have, you know, if I'd walk into I'm in Toronto, but if I walk through my city COVID and Amazon have killed the traditional real estate model where, you know, I see all these for lease signs everywhere I walk empty stores. And when I think about the potential here for the metaverse, which is you have a collection of people who are like-minded with their avatars and you're walking around and you have money to spend, um, and the land size is limited, right?I mean, the central land is what the size of like Washington city or something. It's like, it's limited similar to Bitcoin. There's going to be a scarcity value there. And so owning this land and being able to develop it and create an amazing experience for the users and the people that are walking by. I find a really interesting cross section between real real estate, which is kind of faced.And kind of where the future of real estate is, which is going to be these, these worlds, where we have all these people with money and looking to spend it. So, Andrew, if you were to get any. Oh, Logan. You mind if I have a follow-up question to this? Uh, we're lagging a little bit. Uh, I'm sorry if I cut you off sometimes Logan.Um, but Andrew, so if you guys do end up picking up, uh, digital, real estate, stay in decentral and, or the sandbox or whatever, do you guys plan on developing the land and trying to monetize it like you do with your other investments? Or would this be more of a speculative investment for you guys? No, we would want to monetize it.We same, same thing, buy stuff that we can generate revenue from. So, you know, I know, I think it's in decentral and galaxy digital. Um, there's areas you can walk by and they've partnered with, I think it was candy, but you can walk by and see like a billboard for galaxy digital. Um, there's a lot of value there and that you have what, three and a half million people using the, and right now you can walk by, you can use it as a digital space.The zoning rules are pretty light. So can I create some kind of gaming, maybe a casino, if you do it again, there's different things you can do to create a user experience there where they they'll want to spend money. But ultimate dream is to create a, a real estate investment trust, like a REIT that pays out a dividend to shareholders, but it's entirely based on digital real estate.Hm, I think we lost Ryan. Um, but I love the idea of creating a, uh, a metaverse read. I think that has a huge potential. I know, um, I've said this before on the show, but I've, I've heard someone like Gary V mentioning that there could be more jobs in the metaverse than in the real world, uh, looking long-term.And that just blew my mind. Um, especially with the, with the advent of things like basic attention token, when users are being, uh, finally might be able to be paid for their data paid for their time, online, feeding these huge algorithms. Um, it's going to be crazy to see where the metaverse goes and how much potential value could be unlocked, um, within it.So I want to toss it to Brian now, uh, for this question, I just highlighted them. So, uh, what made you decide to move from, I heard you were doing a lot of mining and Bitcoin mining and everything like that for mining to doing the tokens.com aspect. Yeah. Two main things that I really hated. So when I was, I was a CEO of a headache, uh, which as I said, it's a great company.They're one of the largest miners in north America, one of the largest public miners. And what I really hated is, uh, every quarter you have to depreciate the hardware. And so you guys obviously know what would be a minor. You got to order your stuff primarily out of China. And it's got a better four year lifespan.And that's because as the hash rate keeps moving up, you can only produce so much if it becomes obsolete. Um, so I, it was always having this big depreciation where at the end of the four years, you're your hardware isn't really worth anything. The other thing I hated was I would have at least one call a week from the media or environmentalist.And they would tell me that Bitcoin was cool, but I was destroying the planet. And so it was kind of a combination of those things that I started looking around and saying, what else is out there? And I came across staking and I think staking was really created to improve upon proof of work. It was created as like, what are the flaws with crypto mining.And how do you improve them? And staking uses 99.9% less electricity because it's based on ownership, not a massive processing power. So that's a win. And the second one is you can't do BFI really on mining because it's too slow and that's the problem Ethan's having. And that's why they're migrating the staking.Um, so when you look at sort of like where the puck is going or where the future is that nobody builds anything on crypto mining proof of work technology anymore. It was like, okay, I've built this company. It's doing well, it's positioned to succeed, but I want to build something new here. Whereas I think things are going next.I got you. That makes sense. Yeah. I definitely agree with that with, um, what do you think about, so the Binance smart chain and E uh, Ethereum going, if you're going to prove a stake and all that other stuff, where do you think all that's going to turn in the next five years? What do you see foresee for the future of everything we've just already talked about.Yeah. So again, my purely my opinion, I think, outside of Bitcoin, um, in three years, you'll see, look at the top a hundred blockchains and there'll be like out of the top hundred, like 95, and then we'll be all proof of stake. I think, you know, crypto mining is, is, is going to be the way in the past. I think you're going to see a, a split when we started seeing that a little bit this week, but I think Bitcoin Bitcoin is not a defined crypto.We all, we, we know that and understand that. I mean, there's lightning network. Maybe that could go in and change that. I know that's what they're trying to do over at square Jack Dorsey, but generally speaking, it's probably just going to be like the digital goal. Then it's going to start spending on its own over the last few years, everything sort of hits the same.Like everything sort of hit all time highs like early may, then everything dropped at the same time. I think what you're going to see happen is there's going to be a split bifurcation between Bitcoin. As a, the G crypto that doesn't do a lot of in store value and it's still great and awesome. But then all of these other things that actually have applications and don't use electricity.Um, eventually I, you know, I don't think it will happen in the next 24 months, but I do think it'll happen. And within 48 months, I do think equal flip that coin. I agreed. I told Logan before I've told Brian, I think there's probably like a third chance that it flips this market cycle, but of course that's just to be a speculation, but the use cases are definitely there for it.Yeah. I mean, what is it? 80% of all defy products are in there are still being built on Eve. Despite there being a lot of other good alternatives that people continue to use, you know, Eve and, you know, you can solve the same thing. Remember all those Bitcoin forks, there was Bitcoin light Bitcoin cash, but critical the coin SB, those all were supposed to be improvements on Bitcoin because they would process faster.The blocks contain more data. There's a whole bunch of stuff. They never took off. And so you might have a similar thing here that as Eve evolves to staking and eat 2.0 that Abel just become more dominant. That's a good point. But even with ease 2.0, transaction fees may be higher than some of these competitors say, like Solano and Binance smart chain.Of course you're paying that price for the added security and the robust network of Ethereum. But how do you see this playing out with retail investors? Do you think that they'll actually care about decentralization and want to use a network because it is the most secure, or do you think that other projects like salon and Binance smart chain will gain these retail investors who might be priced out of Ethereum?Uh, I do think that they're going to gain traction. Um, ultimately like when somebody goes to Ave or, or pancake, whoever, I don't know that they actually care who's behind it. I think they're looking at, you know, fees and how they can maximize their, you know, their borrowing lending or trading or whatever it is they're doing.And, and ultimately. People act in their best economic interests. So as long as it continues to do it does, if it becomes too uneconomical relative to its competitors, we'll lose market share. Um, and I think that's inevitable. So we'll see what happens. It's really hard to predict, like you're saying that this is a real pivotal time, I think in crypto, because you do have all these things that are up and coming this Atlanta as a crutch, nanos, um, all these different things are challenging Eve.And we'll see in the next six to 12 months, if there actually is adoption into those, um, the way people are expecting and pricing into the tokens. Hmm. So, um, when do you see ETH 2.0, launching? And do you think it's going to affect the proof of stake and everything that we have? Like, do you think it's going to affect all the chains?You mean? Yeah. Sorry, can you repeat that? We'll never be able to successfully upgrade or launch. So E E 2.0, has already launched and we're staking it right now. We own about, uh, over 2,500 east 2.0 that we're staking and earning. And the, if you, I mean, there's lots of sites you can look that you can look at, but the adoption is, is moving pretty quickly.I think at the last estimate, I saw that it was probably about another 24 months before the it's kind of a slow progression. It's not going to be, it's not an overnight flip into staking. I think it's, uh, uh, flipping into the evening. The other thing is when you're staking Eve, there's a, like a locked period or a bonding period, which I think this is really interesting and will help appreciate the value within here's why mining, which is predominantly how Ethas is secured right now, how the blocks are valid.You have to still sell your Eve as a miner to pay for your electricity and your hardware, right? If you use a staking company or is it staking a token, the money stays within the ecosystem. As a Staker. I never have to sell my Eve to pay for stuff in the outside world. I can keep it in there and continue accumulating and compounding it.And I think that's really smart decision because if you look at what's happening in Bitcoin during the crash, all the miners, the Bitcoin miners were like mining had to meet their costs. They were taking all their selling their Bitcoin as quickly as they could to pay for their costs in staking, the money stays within crypto because you know what, it was a really bad idea that you have to sell your crypto in order to pay for validating it.This allows it to all stay within the ecosystem, which means less selling pressure. Hopefully. What do you think that means? ETH. What do you think that means for all the ETH quote unquote killers out there that are trying to be a better version of, you know, a POS at theory them? Yeah. I always say P POS tricky, tricky, uh, acronym, but yeah.Um, I think they all function the same, so they all have different whole periods. So for example, dot is 28 days. Eve is a lot longer, but generally speaking that they're all different, but similar. And so they all keep as, as a staking tokens, they all keep their tokens within their own ecosystem. Um, so I don't know that that, that the staking aspect is really going to be what makes the decisions.I think it's just going to be the usability, but my perspective is Eve can't move to eat 2.0 quickly enough. Um, because you know, at the very least, you know, right now, Crypto mining as a bottleneck for Eve it's like drinking water through a pinhole. Like it's, it's hard. It slows it down and you get the fees.Will that change people sort of debate back and forth. But nonetheless, I think it's Eve is going to survive. It has to migrate to stay can quickly. Yeah. And for sure, we'll see, we'll see optimism arbitrary and all these layer twos, uh, kind of help along the way until we can get that, uh, the full sharding and the beacon docking.Um, so I have a question for you about regulation. How do you think the next few months are going to play out in Canada or, or in the United States? Um, for the crypto markets and, um, could this affect price action? Yeah, it always seems when there's a rumor out there or the sec comes out with something that there is a lot of, um, movement on that, you know, it's a bit of a loaded question.Like I think the key thing right now, everyone's looking at as this Coinbase sec battle, right. And I always say follow the money. And if you look at, you know, who sort of backs and influences the sec, it's the bank. And so I don't think it's a coincidence that they're like, you're not allowed to lend money.People are not allowed to make money. What was a 2.8% that they're offering it? Wasn't like, it wasn't anything crazy. It wasn't something crazy. But if you were a bank, this has got to be pretty intimidating. Right. And I know even from our company, you know, sending a wire, if you've ever had to send a wire through a bank, you have to get it there by like three o'clock.If you don't get it there by three, it's got away the next day and the money disappears for like 24 hours. And then you got to check the Atlanta, not lad. It's a really silly system and they'll charge you like 50 to a hundred bucks per transaction. It's still pretty amazing that with, you know, I know eat the fees can be high, but even with Bitcoin that I can send any amount of Bitcoin almost anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day.Anytime I want, I can do it within 10 to 20 minutes and it'll cost me like a dollar 50, if I pay for, you know, to prioritize it, right. Like. The banking system. This is why defy in my mind is just going to be the it's a massive game changer and wall street. It is embracing it. And Silicon valley is embracing it.It's just like the traditional banks that are, I think they're really scared because they can see their business model no longer works. Right. It's like being a taxi driver and trying to fight Uber. Eventually you will lose. Yeah. ACH is a definitely a outdated system and just needs to go away, just cash checking and all that.So hopefully that. And have you ever tried to send money abroad? I remember I'm from Chile that you guys pointed out. So sometimes I I'll send, I want to send some Viet to like my cousins or something as a gift. Like, you'd go, you've gotta fill out pieces of paper, the switch system, and like, what's that bank's code.And then it's got to go through a bunch of other banks by the time it gets there, you've lost 10% of your money given all the different fees. And it takes four to six days, right? Like. It's like a, it's like using a buggy and horse, you know, to get around, right. Like it's an old system. And then today, like the technology is here.I should be able to send money to anybody in the world that I want within 15 minutes and not have to pay more than $5 and lose 10% of what I'm sending. Boom, exactly. I mean, it makes sense today and looking back it's like you said, the horse and buggy is a perfect analogy there. Uh there's really no. Or, and Trish finance certainly should be scared.Yeah. Yeah. And, and, and, and proof of work token should be scared too. All the stuff like, I mean, the majority of the proof of work tokens are there, but all these, like the coin forks, like, are, are they going to become a less relevant? I know they use them for some testing, but no one's programming anything on, you know, some of these things that I am aware of it, cause it would be kind of like creating apps where a flip phone, right.It's like, it's a. Only doge coin right now, but you know, that's part of it, but you're right. You know, all those were created before the proof of stake model came out. So yeah. Uh, Andrew, do you think that we could ever see a proof of stake? Bitcoin? Do you think that that, that network has the ability to make an upgrade of that size?So I am not the most technical guy. I'll give you my opinion. I put this down on Twitter wines and men like Bitcoin maximalists are so fanatical. They go crazy. Like literally started getting so much hate messages. I do think at some point in four to five years, when the, the energy use and Bitcoin, the hash rate goes up, I think there could be potential consideration and people may hate this.Maybe there's some kind of a hard fork or something into something that uses less electricity. You're staking similar to what. Um, but I think there's going to be, again, I don't understand that the technicalities behind it, but I'm pretty sure if like the entire Bitcoin ecosystem got together and said, let's form this into something with the same value, but that it has more processing power and uses less energy.There might be support there isn't today. Um, I think it's like sacrilege and people listening to me would be like, that'll never happen. But I just think that that the hash rate is going to continue to go up. And at some point there'll be more and more prevalent. You know, you got some real fanatical people on the other side of the United States, like Elizabeth Warren who are wanting to shut crypto down.And so at some point, you know, Bitcoin has an optics problem. It's kind of like a reputation problem. I think they need to figure out something to do as a community beyond just like the Bitcoin council that Michael Saylor started to talk to you on Musk. If the technology is there to use less electricity than they think that the Bitcoin developers and people behind the chip should explore that.Yeah, well, Bitcoin is certainly not new to having these, uh, uh, you know, public appearance problems. They've been called us all sorts of things since inception. Uh, so hopefully we'll be able to see public embracement long-term uh, I think, uh, as you know, Ryan and my generation continued to grow up in, you know, Weldon become a bigger part of the market than my frozen.Now you're now you're just rude. Well, our brains are boomer. Geez. Uh, I think our generation is more crypto native, and I think that we'll see this play out pretty well longterm. Uh, and, and I think that you agree, um, by Andrew, thank you so much for coming on and chatting with us today. Uh, it was insightful and we'd love to have you back on in the future before we wrap up, I just want to open the floor up to you to give any shout outs or leave the audience with any final thoughts you have.Yeah, I would just say if you want that check out tokens.com. Um, we've got some good information on there. I think someone was looking to get exposure to crypto, but didn't want to go through the process of setting stuff up. I think we're a really great alternative for people to consider. We started trading in the U S today under OTC.Um, and so now we are training in Europe, Canada, and the us. So, um, yeah. Look us up, link in the description below. Go check it out, guys. Andrew, thank you so much for joining us today. Uh, thanks. Alrighty. Uh, Mahesh, let me grab that link for you. It is in the description below it's tokens.com, pretty simple. Um, yeah.So what did you guys think, uh, of the interview today? What'd you guys think of tokens.com? I think there's definitely, I mean, there's clearly, there's clearly a need for it. There's clearly a demand for it. Lots of people don't want to go through the hassle hassle of custody and their own crypto, uh, and you know, trying to figure out how to earn interest on all these different platforms, how to stake on these different networks.How many wallets do you have to keep track of? Um, I, I think it's a good product and clearly it's been very successful. I like it better than. Um, and they have the huge markup. I don't like that. You think that millennials aren't ready for crypto and it's only gen Z, but we can talk about that later. Uh, go back to eating your Abacus benefits or money on avocado toast.How are they supposed to buy Bitcoin? And you guys weren't even born when Bitcoin was around. Yeah, you're right. That's a good one. Now you got me there. I wasn't born until last week, so geez. I'm pretty new to this whole thing. G jeez, Ryan. All right. You want to do well a Mooner bus today. We have about 60 seconds left.Uh, I saw someone talking about VJ in earlier and maybe we could talk about that. We tasers and we, we, we talked about V train a couple of times, but I don't think we've talked about taser at all. Maybe we should talk about tasers. They've been popping off lately. A lot of these, uh, different, these other projects that like kind of got left behind from Ethereum blowing up and buying it, smart chain, blown up and everything like that.There's some pretty cool things that are going to happen. And I think a lot of people believe that, you know, it's only going to be Bitcoin. It's only gonna be a theory. Um, but there's so much, there's a lot of people in the world. There's a lot of time, there's a lot of people into different things. So I think there's room more than enough room for everybody to get a piece of.Guys my, my, uh, birth certificate exists on chain only. I am an on chain asset in case we were wondering I was minted, not born. Uh, okay. So here we go. Here stays as a yellow, too funny. Um, here's tasers, let's pull up the seven day. The one month is certainly on a tear. Let's see how it's been doing since the beginning of the year.Ooh. It looks like we're in price discovery mode. This might be a good time to pick some up. Um, tasteless is another smart contract blockchain. Um, it's not talked about a whole lot, but it is in the top 30, a market cap of $6.6 billion. Um, do you guys hold any tasers? What do you think about it? I, I don't hold any, but I do like it, um, in the sense that I, I, like I just said, I think there's room for a lot of these others to grow and to get to the potential, you know, really big returns down like.I don't hold any taser though. So it's definitely an interesting project. And at $6.6 billion market cap, you could see a 10 X by the end of the market cycle, in my opinion, that would bring it to $66 billion market cap, very expensive, but still quite a bit less than Cardona. And I do think Tesaro's has smart contracts on it.If I'm not mistaken, I believe they do. Um, and yeah, so it looks like they're, they're one of their defining features is the ability to upgrade without a hard fork. Um, I don't know if this is necessarily a good thing. I've heard metallic make the argument that that hard forks are actually more inclusive, um, because you're not forced to adopt the upgrade.Like you are in a soft. Uh, you can choose to take the other path, but, um, I'm sure that they have learned from all these years of blockchains and forks and they're doing something pretty cool. I'm going to have to, uh, dig in while I hold a little bit of taser. So I really just picked it up because I heard people talking about it.Um, but this was like a long time ago. I really haven't been active in the ecosystem since then, but it's up 18% today, so that's pretty cool. Um, I'm gonna give this one a moon. What do you guys think? Yeah, I mean, it's, it's, it's one of those quote unquote old school and I used that in crypto, in crypto, uh, years, but it, it, yeah, I like it.It has a lot of room. It's just like up there with the other ones we were talking about today. There's definitely potential and there's no reason why it would fail. I think it would. I'll give it its third moon too. I mean, obviously this asset sector is hot right now. Proof of stakes, smart contract blockchain.That's where all the hype is right now. We've seen it with Cardona. We've seen it with all the other blockchains out there, polka dots, Ilana. So I wouldn't be surprised if we see a much higher present tasers. So yes, I give it a moon. Awesome. And you guys can pick this up on coin. It's a crack in, I think we got some links in the description down below.If you want a little sign up bonus, if you're making a new account, go check those out. Um, but I'll stop with the promos. Silly me. Um, okay, so killing me, loading Ross. So this whole thing is just a sponsored, sponsored advertisements. Uh, okay. That's enough. Um, speaking of, well, we have replacement. Follow me on Twitter.Check it out. That's all I got. Check us all out on Twitter. We'll give you some dope. Uh, and speaking of checking other things out, state tune to Benzing as YouTube channel, we got more great content coming up for you today. We got pre-market prep at the close. Uh, I'm not sure if that's the next show. If we got trivia beforehand, but whatever it is, stay tuned.You don't want to miss it. It will redirect you automatically. So don't go anywhere. Don't touch anything. The Touche par thank you. This has been wound or bust your home for all things. All coins and defy. We will see you on Wednesday with another sick interview. We have the Salada Phantom wallet. You don't want to miss it.You guys got anything else? Any closing remarks for us? Not yet too many Twitter followers lately. Guys, I've been really sad about it, but a little depressed. Haven't been able to get out of bed every day. Really. So if you can just, um, attitude that they have the Z attitude, but yeah, I've been really sad about it guys.So cheer me up, please follow me on Twitter. Alright. 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"Zöld" traktorok, tőzsdenyitás, teljes virtuális lét - 2021-08-23 09 óra

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[ESPECIAL] Entrevistamos a Narciso Alejo de Ra6tZ studio, creadores de AXOL

Sector Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 61:23


SECTOR GAMING | Entrevistamos a Narciso Alejo de Ra6tZ studio, creadores de AXOL Entrevistamos al creador de "AXOL", un videojuego protagonizado por un Ajolote llamado Axi. Narciso Alejo de Ra6tZ nos hablará de su experiencia de desarrollo, su concepto inicial y todas las anécdotas posibles. También nos contará sobre sus objetivos y demás.

Marketing Digital
111: 7 Negocios Online muy rentables y ocultos

Marketing Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 17:45


Los 7 Negocios Online más rentables y ocultos https://www.weekmen.com/negocios-online-mas-rentables/ Negocios muy rentables, fáciles y rápidosMiedos, creencias https://www.huffingtonpost.es/entry/estas-son-las-10-paginas-porno-mas-leidas-en-espana-en-septiembre_es_5f8ddb09c5b66ee9a5f27f41 https://www.euribor.com.es/2020/02/14/10-paginas-adultos-mas-visitadas-espana/ Páginas web porno: Existen muchas como youporn, xvideos, pornhub, eporner o solovideosporno entre otras. Además hoy en día son relativamente fácil de crear con herramientas como wp-script y también de monetizar con muchas plataformas de publicidad y a través de afiliación.Afiliados con webs de casinos y de apuestas deportivas: Sin duda otro negocios muy lucrativo pero que se centra en encontrar a incautos que empiecen a perder grandes cantidades de dinero. Los casinos pueden pagar hasta 250$ por nuevo usuario registrado.Webs de dating o citas online: La primera que te puede venir a la cabeza es Tinder. Pero no me refiero a este tipo de apps que a pesar de ser muy rentables implican un gran desarrollo e inversión. Existe un gran número de webs de citas de todo tipo en las que básicamente se engaña a la gente que busca pareja mediante la creación de perfiles de mujeres falsos.Afiliados con webs de inversión en Forex y CFDs: También de los negocios más lucrativos para muchos y de nuevo centrados en el engaño. Aprovechando las grandes comisiones que dan muchas empresas que se centran en Forex de hasta 700$ por cliente como ofrece Axi, mucha gente de nuevo atrae a incautos que buscan el dinero rápido para hacerles perder grandes cantidades de dinero.Webs de Tarot y astrología: Otra de las grandes estafas superrentables. Básicamente necesitas crear una web con buenos textos y empezar a engañar a la gente a través de llamadas y chats que no llevan a ningún sitio más que a sacar el dinero de los incautos que buscan que alguien les diga que les va a ir bien y que luego les asustan un poco para que vuelvan a llamar pasados unos días.Tiendas online de remedios milagrosos: vitaminas, minerales, pastillas todo en uno, batidos, energía… Productos que cuestan muy poco y que se venden por grandes cantidades a través de negocios piramidales. Herba… y muchos otros.Venta de droga: Aunque aquí ya nos metemos en temas peligrosos de alto riesgo, sin duda el mercado negro online que encontramos en la Deep web es uno de los más lucrativos en menos tiempo.Sin duda creo que el listado te habrá llamado la atención e incluso te habrá despertado la curiosidad.

Marketing Digital
111: 7 Negocios Online muy rentables y ocultos

Marketing Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 17:44


Los 7 Negocios Online más rentables y ocultos https://www.weekmen.com/negocios-online-mas-rentables/ Negocios muy rentables, fáciles y rápidos Miedos, creencias https://www.huffingtonpost.es/entry/estas-son-las-10-paginas-porno-mas-leidas-en-espana-en-septiembre_es_5f8ddb09c5b66ee9a5f27f41 https://www.euribor.com.es/2020/02/14/10-paginas-adultos-mas-visitadas-espana/ Páginas web porno: Existen muchas como youporn, xvideos, pornhub, eporner o solovideosporno entre otras. Además hoy en día son relativamente fácil de crear con herramientas como wp-script y también de monetizar con muchas plataformas de publicidad y a través de afiliación. Afiliados con webs de casinos y de apuestas deportivas: Sin duda otro negocios muy lucrativo pero que se centra en encontrar a incautos que empiecen a perder grandes cantidades de dinero. Los casinos pueden pagar hasta 250$ por nuevo usuario registrado. Webs de dating o citas online: La primera que te puede venir a la cabeza es Tinder. Pero no me refiero a este tipo de apps que a pesar de ser muy rentables implican un gran desarrollo e inversión. Existe un gran número de webs de citas de todo tipo en las que básicamente se engaña a la gente que busca pareja mediante la creación de perfiles de mujeres falsos. Afiliados con webs de inversión en Forex y CFDs: También de los negocios más lucrativos para muchos y de nuevo centrados en el engaño. Aprovechando las grandes comisiones que dan muchas empresas que se centran en Forex de hasta 700$ por cliente como ofrece Axi, mucha gente de nuevo atrae a incautos que buscan el dinero rápido para hacerles perder grandes cantidades de dinero. Webs de Tarot y astrología: Otra de las grandes estafas superrentables. Básicamente necesitas crear una web con buenos textos y empezar a engañar a la gente a través de llamadas y chats que no llevan a ningún sitio más que a sacar el dinero de los incautos que buscan que alguien les diga que les va a ir bien y que luego les asustan un poco para que vuelvan a llamar pasados unos días. Tiendas online de remedios milagrosos: vitaminas, minerales, pastillas todo en uno, batidos, energía… Productos que cuestan muy poco y que se venden por grandes cantidades a través de negocios piramidales. Herba… y muchos otros. Venta de droga: Aunque aquí ya nos metemos en temas peligrosos de alto riesgo, sin duda el mercado negro online que encontramos en la Deep web es uno de los más lucrativos en menos tiempo. Sin duda creo que el listado te habrá llamado la atención e incluso te habrá despertado la curiosidad.

BFM :: Market Watch
Currency Manipulator, Does It Matter?

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 11:55


Markets continue to inch higher, breaking records but does this rally still have legs since valuations are peakish? Stephen Innes, Chief Global Market Strategist at Axi tells us his asset allocation strategy while explaining the recent news that the US Treasury has put 11 countries on the monitoring list for their currency practices.

Abstand
Abstand 22. - Így képezd az identitásodat nemzeti konzervatív módra

Abstand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 71:22


Megnéztük az Axióma Youtube-csatornáját, és nagyon rácsodálkoztunk, hogy micsoda-micsoda féligazságokban oltott propagandával hülyítik ott az arra tévedőket. Amúgy nem lenne szar. Tudtátok, hogy van parlamenti imakör? Nagyon zseni. Később megnéztük a Magafon Központot is, ahol nemzeti konzervatív influenszereket képeznek. Lehet jelentkezünk. Dávid ki van b*szva.

BFM :: Market Watch
What's Driving The Ringgit Lower?

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 13:05


Why has the Ringgit’s value fallen against the US Dollar in the past month? The Morning Run speaks with Stephen Innes of Axi for his perspective. He also discusses the key drivers of the US Dollar and the impact of the falling Turkish lira on emerging markets. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com

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BFM :: Market Watch
Inflation Concerns - Just Temporary?

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 10:40


Following the surprise recovery in US equity markets last week, and the passing of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus plan in the Senate, we reach out to Stephen Innes, Global Chief Market Strategist at Axi, for how markets will react to the news this week.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Peter Lewis: China is sounding the alarm about a global market bubble

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 2:52


One of China's most powerful financial officials is sounding the alarm over a bubble in global markets.Guo Shuqing, the Communist Party boss at the People's Bank of China, told reporters in Beijing on Tuesday that confidence in Chinese markets could be hit by volatility around the world."We are really afraid the bubble for foreign financial assets will burst someday," said Guo, who is also chairman of China's Banking and Insurance Regulatory CommissionGuo's warning follows concerns expressed elsewhere that bubble-like behavior is spreading through financial markets. Wall Street banks have been fielding questions from clients about whether the runaway equity boom will be followed by a crash resembling the bursting of the dot-com bubble burst 21 years ago.Investors, hedge fund managers and former central banking officials have all expressed concerns too, as Wall Street trades near record highs even as the United States continues to grapple with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.Guo echoed such fears, adding that the rallies in US and European markets don't reflect the underlying economic challenges facing both regions as they try to recover from the brutal pandemic recession."Such [a] bubble bust could trigger substantial foreign capital inflow to China," wrote analysts at Mizuho Bank in a research note, adding that the regulator said he would study "effective measures" to encourage the free flow of capital while avoiding shocks to financial markets. A huge rush of funds into China could destabilize the world's second biggest economy by rapidly inflating its currency, assets and prices.The Chinese banking leader also said he's worried about whether China's property sector is at risk of volatility too — an issue that analysts say implies that the country may be ready to tighten its purse strings. President Xi Jinping told an economic conference late last year that the country needs to stabilize the property market in 2021, and Beijing has already taken some measures to do that. In December, regulators issued rules intended to limit lending to the property sector.Local governments in China, meanwhile, have stepped up measures since the start of this year to cool the market down, including by restricting purchases and reining in developers.Markets shakenGuo's remarks shook markets in the region. The Shanghai Composite and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index were both trending upward before Guo's speech, building on Wall Street's rally Monday. But both indexes reversed course soon after. Shanghai's benchmark was down 1.2%, while the Hang Seng fell 1.3%.Other indexes in the region also fell: Australia's S&P/ASX 200 slumped 0.4%, while Japan's Nikkei 225 dropped 0.9%. South Korea's Kospi was the outlier, trading up 1% after markets there were closed Monday for a holiday."This indicates how sensitive markets are to policy accommodation being taken away," wrote Stephen Innes, Chief Global Markets Strategist at Axi, in a Tuesday note. "It also highlights that central banks will run at different speeds in pulling away from last year's crisis."Guo's comments also reflect concerns from Beijing about the risk that rising debt poses to the economy. Property loans accounted for nearly 30% of total loans issued in yuan by the end of 2020, according to central bank data.And some in China have already been suggesting that it's time for the country to taper fiscal and monetary support — including former finance minister Lou Jinwei, who in December said that a "gradual exit" from loose policy will help stabilize and eventually reduce China's debt ratio.China spent hundreds of billions of dollars last year in a bid to shore up the country's economy after the pandemic hit. Its efforts to spur activity — including through major infrastructure projects and by offering cash handouts to stimulate spending among citizens — appeared to pay off, as the economy grew 2.3% last year.Now the country is looking to keep that momentum goi...

BFM :: Market Watch
Bitcoin Crosses The $1 Trillion Mark - Now What?

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 10:45


Bitcoin’s market value recently crossed the $1 trillion mark. What's stoking the Bitcoin blaze and is a bubble brewing? The Morning Run speaks to Stephen Innes, Global Chief Market Strategist at Axi, about this, as well as why the Japanese Yen is gaining against the US Dollar, and what Asian markets could benefit from the global chip shortage.

BFM :: Market Watch
Fuelling US Divergence Between Wall Street And Main Street

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 12:58


Stephen Innes from Axi gives us insights into the rising price of oil and the outlook for the short-term US economy.

Buddha-Training
6. Von himmlischer Welt

Buddha-Training

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 16:09


Website: https://www.buddha-training.de/ Gibt es himmlische Welt wirklich? Der Buddha erteilt sowohl einer materialistischen Weltsicht als auch einem naiven Glauben an Himmelswesen eine Absage. Und dennoch lenkt er die Aufmerksamkeit seiner Nachfolger auf himmlische Welt. Warum? Zitate aus dem Pali-Kanon: Dh 224, A III.66, A IV.12,13, A X.1, S 55.54, A IV.33, Sn 143-152, M 7, M1, Dh 63, AXI.12-13, A III.66, A III.71, A IV.33, A V.43 Der Autor: Prof. Dr. Meinhard Knoll Nach seiner aktiven Zeit als Universitätsprofessor und nach Forschung und Lehre auf dem Gebiet der künstlichen Sinne konzentriert er sich heute auf die natürlichen Sinne und das damit verbundene Bewusstsein sowie auf das Navigationstraining im Bewusstseinsraum nach der Lehre des historischen Buddha.

BFM :: Market Watch
Has Gold Lost Its Investment Lustre?

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 10:40


S&P 500 tech shares have performed in terms of recent earnings but currently trade at 36 times profits, while the broader index is at 32. Is this tech premium justifiable? The Morning Run speaks to Stephen Innes, Chief Global Market Strategist at Axi, about this as well as whether silver is undervalued, where gold stands amongst investors, whether Brent crude can pass the $60 mark, and how long the global chip shortage could last.

BFM :: General
Has Gold Lost Its Investment Lustre?

BFM :: General

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 10:40


S&P 500 tech shares have performed in terms of recent earnings but currently trade at 36 times profits, while the broader index is at 32. Is this tech premium justifiable? The Morning Run speaks to Stephen Innes, Chief Global Market Strategist at Axi, about this as well as whether silver is undervalued, where gold stands amongst investors, whether Brent crude can pass the $60 mark, and how long the global chip shortage could last.

BFM :: Market Watch
Joe Biden: Tax The Rich, Give To The Poor

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 12:59


A slew of US corporate earnings, as well as President Joe Biden's formal entry into the White House, has raised the question of how the S&P500 and investors will react. We speak to Stephen Innes of Axi to find out.

MONEY FM 89.3 - The Breakfast Huddle with Elliott Danker, Manisha Tank and Finance Presenter Ryan Huang
The Bigger Picture: M'sia's RM15 billion Covid Aid & Outlook for USD direction

MONEY FM 89.3 - The Breakfast Huddle with Elliott Danker, Manisha Tank and Finance Presenter Ryan Huang

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 10:27


IG Senior Market Strategist, Jingyi Pan speaks to Stephen Innes, chief market strategist, Axi who shares his thoughts on Malaysia's RM15 billion economic aid package, outlook for USD ahead of President-Elect Joe Biden's inauguration, gold levels, and his take on the biggest market risk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BFM :: Market Watch
2020 IPO Mania Reminiscent Of Dotcom Bubble?

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 10:23


Why did US equities fall even after the FDA approved the emergency use of Pfizer’s vaccine? The Morning Run speaks to Stephen Innes, Chief Global Market Strategist at Axi, about the other factors affecting risk sentiment on Wall Street. Stephen also gets into the current US IPO mania with thoughts on Doordash and Airbnb, the value proposition of AstraZeneca's $39 billion takeover of Alexion, as well as how he's positioning his portfolio going into 2021.

BFM :: General
2020 IPO Mania Reminiscent Of Dotcom Bubble?

BFM :: General

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 10:23


Why did US equities fall even after the FDA approved the emergency use of Pfizer’s vaccine? The Morning Run speaks to Stephen Innes, Chief Global Market Strategist at Axi, about the other factors affecting risk sentiment on Wall Street. Stephen also gets into the current US IPO mania with thoughts on Doordash and Airbnb, the value proposition of AstraZeneca's $39 billion takeover of Alexion, as well as how he's positioning his portfolio going into 2021.

Online Forex Trading Course
#393: All You Need to Know about Blueberry Markets

Online Forex Trading Course

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 14:40


All You Need to Know about Blueberry MarketsPodcast: #393: All You Need to Know about Blueberry MarketsIn this video:00:00 – I’m joined by Ben Clay at Blueberry Markets00:45 – Who are the people behind Blueberry Markets?02:23 – Where are your servers located?04:45 – Building their online reputation06:54 – What type of accounts can someone open at Blueberry Markets?09:18 – Can you have an unlimited demo account?10:29 – How do I withdraw funds?12:09 – Safety of my funds?I’m joined by Ben Clay at Blueberry MarketsAndrew M.:Hi, everybody. It's Andrew Mitchem here at The Forex Trading Coach, and I'm pleased to be joined today by Ben Clay from Blueberry Markets. Hello, Ben.Ben Clay:G'day, mate.Andrew M.:Nice to see you here. Ben, got some questions to run through from you. Asked a number of traders right round the world to ask questions to me that I can pass them on to you, basically to find out more about Blueberry Markets, what it is you do, why you're a good broker, and why you're my preferred broker. So if you're all good, I'll fire away with some questions, Ben.Ben Clay:Absolutely.Who are the people behind Blueberry Markets?Andrew M.:The first question is, who are the people behind Blueberry?Ben Clay:Good question, one I get asked relatively often. Dean Hyde is actually basically the owner of Blueberry Markets, who I've known for about 11 years. We worked together at AxiTrader, who you obviously know, for some time. He just basically wanted to set up a broker where he thought there was a gap in the market, which was offering just really good, hands-on customer service and transparency to all of their clients. So he sort of separated from Axi a few years back and set out really on his own to come and set this up.Ben Clay:We're, of course, licenced through Eightcap, down in Melbourne, which is another firm who holds the FSL. Obviously, ASIC, it's very difficult to get your own licence when you're first starting out. So we're still under their licence, but they're a very strong financially-backed firm as well and they've been amazing to us. So technically it's Dean who's behind it, and then Eightcap who runs the licence is basically it.Andrew M.:Perfect. I think that's one of the nice things that I like about what you guys are. You're very personal group. It's real people. It's not a call centre. It's nice that you're dealing with real people all the time. And that's the feedback that I get from clients as well. It's always someone, like that.Ben Clay:Well, I'm really glad to hear that. That's what we set out to do, is have the real hands-on approach and be extremely accessible and transparent. So that's what we set out to do, and I think we've done pretty good at achieving that.Where are your servers located?Andrew M.:I think you've done very well. Absolutely. So another question, Ben. Your servers, where are they located?Ben Clay:Our main servers are based in Hong Kong, so that's where the main server centre is. And while that might sound a bit strange, it's a pretty central location to a lot of our key demographics. Having said that, though, we do have data centres all around the world, so in the main DCs like London, New York, Tokyo, Sydney, as well. The reason for that is when you're connected to the platform on MT4, anyone who's ever used it, down the bottom right-hand corner, there's the little connection status.Ben Clay:You can actually click there and select the best data centre that's giving you the best latency. Most of the time for me,

BFM :: Market Watch
A December To Remember For Markets?

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 12:33


As Vaccine Economics continue to dominate markets, are we seeing investors move into the rotational plays? Will the Fed and the ECB announce more stimulus? And seeing as November was such a good month for US equities - the Dow Jones and the S&P500 both charted double-digit gains - will this momentum carry us through into the last month of 2020? We ask Stephen Innes, Chief Global Market Strategist at Axi, about all of this and more.

BFM :: General
Downward Pressure On Gloves As Vaccine Hopes Rise

BFM :: General

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 10:21


On news that Pfizer and BioNTech could come out with a Covid-19 vaccine as early as September, glovemakers have taken a hit. But overall, will this industry still be able to keep some momentum going? We speak to Stephen Innes, Global Chief Market Strategist at Axi, about Asian glovemakers, trade ties in the wake of RCEP, and the rotation into cyclicals seen in US equity markets.

BFM :: Market Watch
Downward Pressure On Gloves As Vaccine Hopes Rise

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 10:21


On news that Pfizer and BioNTech could come out with a Covid-19 vaccine as early as September, glovemakers have taken a hit. But overall, will this industry still be able to keep some momentum going? We speak to Stephen Innes, Global Chief Market Strategist at Axi, about Asian glovemakers, trade ties in the wake of RCEP, and the rotation into cyclicals seen in US equity markets.

BFM :: Morning Brief
Political Clouds Will Have To Pass

BFM :: Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 12:02


Although a state of emergency was not declared, what is the impact on the Malaysian economy and market? What is the perception of foreign investors and international rating agencies? Stephen Innes, Global Chief Market Strategist at Axi, gives us his views on the matter and also whether he is a bull or bear on the Malaysian market.

BFM :: Market Watch
Is Tech Immune From The Virus?

BFM :: Market Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 10:39


Results season is coming in at full swing, with more American banks releasing earnings. Also, attention will once again be on tech giants like Amazon & Netflix and whether these tech giants are immune to the virus. Additionally, following the announcement of Russia and Saudi Arabia expressing their intention to work together to keep energy markets stable, what are the measures that will be taken by them or OPEC? For more on this, we speak to Stephen Innes, Global Chief Market Strategist at Axi. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com

Elite Week - Your American Elite Dangerous Podcast
ELITE WEEK EPISODE #045 Friday October 16th 2020; GALACTIC WATER COOLER

Elite Week - Your American Elite Dangerous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 173:17


CAST: KAI ZEN, ROY COOKSON, ARSON CROSS, TWEAKED74 Elite Week Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/eliteweek Elite Week Podcast: https://anchor.fm/eliteweek Elite Week E-mail: https://www.eliteweek3306@gmail.com Twitter (@kai19103): https://twitter.com/kai19103 Elite Week Discord: https://tinyurl.com/eliteweekdiscord COVER ART: “Life in Starport” by CMDR Fosdyke https://i.redd.it/cce2xujqo2t51.jpg PREVIOUSLY ON: OPENING SONG: "All About that Space (PARODY)” by Library Bards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH-BlAUAy6I PODCAST INTRO: TDW UPDATE: FRONTIER NEWS: - BGS MISSING TICK - STREAMS: A.) MON: SUPERCRUISE NEWS #9 FROM NOW ON THE FRONTIER MON STREAMS WILL BE MOVED TO TUESDAY AFTERNOON. STARTING NEXT WEEK. (14:00 UTC) B.) THU: FIGHT OR FLIGHT ART BRUCE AND ASTRO GO THARGOID HUNTING FOR CG. GALNET NEWS ARTICLES: Oct-12 Engineer Reveals Link to Terrorist Bombs https://community.elitedangerous.com/galnet/12-OCT-3306 Oct-14 Marlinist Faction Blockaded by Empire https://community.elitedangerous.com/galnet/14-OCT-3306 Oct-15 Thargoids Return to Witch Head Nebula https://community.elitedangerous.com/galnet/15-OCT-3306 Oct-16 Marlinist Exodus as Imperial Lockdowns Continue https://community.elitedangerous.com/galnet/16-OCT-3306 COMMUNITY GOALS: Last week Empire beat Marlinists level 3 to level 2 despite the Marlinists collecting 14.2B to the Empires 9.2B (150%); This Week AX CG WitchHead: Hand and Hive are excited AXI is complaining it's not enough, not even any AX CZ's. DAVID BRABEN TWEETED TO ELON MUSK: “Hi @elonmusk - love to talk to you about something. Please DM if you get a chance.” https://twitter.com/DavidBraben/status/1315591382329942017?s=20 FRONTIER FINANCIAL REPORT: https://frontier-drupal.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/production/frontier-corp/s3fs-public/press-releases/financial/Annual-Report-2020.pdf ELITE WEEK RACE NEWS: SPONSORED BY 8WD ENDURANCE CHALLENGE RECAP OF RACE 6 “SKINFAXI DRAG COURSE” - 8WD ENDURANCE CHALLENGE: https://youtu.be/BspT9Fk4AMk ELITE DANGEROUS HUD MOD V 1.31 (ALLOWS MODULARITY AND CONTROL OF HUD COLORS AND DIMMERS WITHOUT OVERWRITING THE COLOR PALETTE https://www.reddit.com/r/EliteDangerous/comments/jbfu17/elite_dangerous_hud_mod_edhm_v131_update/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share MATTIUS: EXPEDITION OMPHALOS PROXY WAR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eigbfJ_nWAU TWEAKS TIP OF THE WEEK: Why engineering is more important than the imperial or federal rank grinds. ( kinda geared more towards newer players) REAL LIFE SCIENCE: FOLLOWUP ON ROY'S REAL LIFE PLANET FINDING MISSION! The Moon is a door to forever: https://youtu.be/K3X2Fv-c3Fc EXPANSE NEWS: AMAZON PREORDER “SHIPS OF THE EXPANSE” $30 RPG BOOK + SCHEMATICS WITH $5 PDF OF SCHEMATICS FOR ALL SHIPS! ROY STORIES: Mack Winston part 3 (SMELL OF FAILURE) SALOME IMPOSTER?: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/738616367686877324/766476758186328066/unknown.png DISCUSSION TOPICS: 1. WEIGHTED NARRATIVE: 2. THE EVOLUTION OF POWERPLAY: COMMUNITY QUESTIONS: CQ#1: Weighted CG's CQ#2: How to upgrade Power Play PROJECT ARTEMIS ALBUM GIVE AWAY: MIGUEL JOHNSON - WINNER: “WINTERMUTE” FEEDBACK: STATE OF THE GAME: CLOSING SONG: "Expedition” by Miguel Johnson from the Album: Expedition Artemis https://soundcloud.com/migueljohnsonmjmusic/expedition --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eliteweek/message

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
Taking Stock of Fiery Presidential Debates and Golden Weeks

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 10:46


Despite a fiery US Presidential Debate that initially shook markets, Wall Street managed to close out Wednesday with solid gains, and fed into the markets in Asia that were open this Thursday. Stephen Innes, Chief Global Market Strategist for Axi, joined us to discuss why the debates were a bit of a "nothing-burger" for markets, and what's at stake as China embarks on its week-long holiday at the start of October. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MONEY FM 89.3 - The Breakfast Huddle with Elliott Danker, Manisha Tank and Finance Presenter Ryan Huang

Stephen Innes, Chief Global Markets Strategist at AXI, talks about the pressure on financial stocks following reports of various global banks handling customers with ties to illicit activities over the past 2 decades and why USDCNH is the clearest FX trade now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cancer.Net Podcasts
ASCO20 Virtual Scientific Program Research Round Up: Central Nervous System Tumors and Lymphoma

Cancer.Net Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 24:57


ASCO: You’re listening to a podcast from Cancer.Net. This cancer information website is produced by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, known as ASCO, the world’s leading professional organization for doctors who care for people with cancer. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Cancer research discussed in this podcast is ongoing, so the data described here may change as research progresses. Every year, the ASCO Annual Meeting brings together attendees from around the globe to learn about the latest research in the treatment and care of people with cancer. This year, attendees from 138 countries worldwide gathered virtually for the ASCO20 Virtual Scientific Program, held Friday, May 29 through Sunday, May 31. In the annual Research Round Up podcast series, Cancer.Net Associate Editors answer the question, “What was the most exciting or practice-changing research in your field presented at the ASCO20 Virtual Scientific Program?” In this final episode of 2020, editors discuss new research in the fields of central nervous system tumors and lymphoma. First, Dr. Glenn Lesser will discuss new research on a form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that begins in the central nervous system, and research into a possible treatment for breast cancer that has spread to the brain. Dr. Lesser is the Louise McMichael Miracle Professor and Associate Chief in the section on Hematology and Oncology in the Department of Internal Medicine at Wake Forest University, with joint appointments in the Departments of Anesthesiology, Neurosurgery, and Public Health Sciences. He is also the Cancer.Net Associate Editor for Central Nervous System Tumors. View Dr. Lesser’s disclosures at Cancer.Net. Dr. Lesser: Hello. My name is Glenn Lesser, and I'm a professor of medical oncology and director of medical neuro-oncology at the Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I'm also the editor of the brain tumor section for ASCO's Cancer.Net. And today, I would like to briefly discuss what I think are 2 of the most clinically relevant research studies on brain tumors that were presented at this year's ASCO's Virtual Scientific Program. I should say right up front I have no disclosures or relationships that are relevant to the particular studies I'll be discussing today. Unlike the progress we've seen in the treatment of many cancers over the past few years, patients with brain tumors and the physicians who care for them have not seen the same rapid advance in effective treatment strategies. Cancer that begins in the brain, so-called primary brain tumors, and the more common situation of cancer that spreads to the brain after originating elsewhere in the body, so-called metastatic or secondary brain tumors, still have relatively few effective treatment options available. However, I believe that the 2 abstracts we'll discuss today may impact the way that we treat certain primary and metastatic brain tumors in the future. The first study I'd like to talk about was presented by Dr. Omuro on behalf of a group of international colleagues that described a randomized study of standard chemotherapy with or without low dose whole brain radiation in patients with a brain tumor known as a primary central nervous system lymphoma, which I may also talk about as a PCNSL for abbreviation. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a relatively common cancer that involves the blood and lymph nodes throughout the body. Primary central nervous system lymphoma is the term used when patients develop a non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that's confined to the central nervous system which is really made up of the brain, the spinal cord, the spinal nerves, and the spinal fluid. This turns out to be a pretty rare diagnosis with only about 1,500 new cases of this cancer occurring in this country each year. This type of lymphoma is important, though, because it's very treatable in most patients, and a significant percentage of our patients can be cured with appropriate therapy. Because the disease is so rare, we really don't have the results of large clinical trials to help us determine the best treatment approach for patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma. And as a result, there are a variety of controversies over how to initially treat patients who develop this lymphoma, so-called induction therapy, as well as what type of treatment to give once the disease has been made to go away, or so-called consolidation therapy. In the past, radiation therapy to the whole brain was used to treat patients with PCNSL. And most of these patients who were treated with radiation-containing regimens had their tumors respond, although the cancer frequently returned within a year or 2. This approach has really fallen out of favor over the last few decades because of the very high incidence of neurotoxicity or brain damage from the radiation that was seen in surviving patients. Unfortunately, a significant number of those patients who were treated with high doses of whole-brain radiation therapy developed a progressive irreversible dementia over the years following the radiation treatments, and a particularly high incidence of this toxicity was seen in patients who are over the age of 50. With current multi-agent chemotherapy regimens, a high percentage of treated patients are having their lymphomas go away. Unfortunately, a significant number of patients still have their disease come back within months or years of this treatment. And so strategies to consolidate or lock in that initial good result with treatment are being evaluated. These strategies may involve high doses of different types of chemotherapies, consideration of bone marrow or stem cell transplant, and even long-term maintenance treatment with oral chemotherapies. More recently, low doses of whole-brain radiation therapy have been explored as a way to try to prevent these lymphomas from coming back with a thought that the low doses of radiation might have minimal long-term brain toxicity as compared to the high doses of radiation given in the past. So this study that was presented at ASCO involved about 91 patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma. Half of them received the low-dose whole-brain radiation therapy after their tumors were treated with several months of multi-agent chemotherapy, while the other half did not get the radiation. After a follow-up period of 4 to 5 years, the results of this treatment were that the patients who received the low-dose radiation in addition to chemotherapy lived longer and had a significantly higher rate of their tumor going away and staying away at least at the 2-year follow-up tie point. Now, data is not yet available on the neurocognitive outcomes in both groups of patients. That is how well their brains were functioning with tasks like memory, calculations, and personality. The improved results seen in this group of patients who got radiation suggests that this approach may be one effective way of helping to consolidate the treatment of primary central nervous system lymphoma after the induction chemotherapy. These results, however, can only really be fully interpreted and applied once we have more long-term information on whether the patients treated in this fashion suffer from the high rate of neurotoxicity and dementia that was seen in prior studies using the higher doses of radiation. With further follow-up, this study should provide us with some definitive information on whether the strategy of adding low-dose radiation following standard induction chemotherapy is a good one for patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma. The second study I'd like to talk about was presented by Dr. Nancy Lin, again on behalf of an international group of colleagues, and described the results of a trial adding a new drug called tucatinib to a standard chemotherapy regimen of trastuzumab and capecitabine in women with HER2-positive breast cancer involving the brain. Now, many common cancers have a tendency to spread to the brain if they recur after initial treatment. This metastatic or secondary involvement of the brain occurs in over 200,000 patients a year in the U.S., and new treatments for brain metastases are desperately needed. Women with advanced breast cancer are particularly susceptible to developing brain metastases, particularly if they have the subtype of breast cancer known as HER2-positive disease. In HER2-positive disease is defined that way because of the presence of the HER2 protein on the surface of breast cancer cells. Although a number of effective treatments have been developed for patients with HER2-positive breast cancer involving the body, including some common drugs like trastuzumab and pertuzumab, these agents have not been particularly effective in either treating breast cancer that has spread to the brain or preventing the breast cancer from spreading to the brain in the first place. One of the main reasons why these chemotherapy drugs have not been effective in treating breast cancer metastases in the brain is that unlike the other organs in our bodies, the blood vessels of the brain are formed in such a way that they carefully restrict what substances in the blood are able to leave the blood and spread into the brain. Normal blood vessels in our body are somewhat leaky. And fluids, proteins, drugs can leak out of those vessels into the tissue with some freedom. The blood vessels of the brain, however, are lined by cells that tightly joined together to create a blood-brain barrier that is not leaky, and that barrier protects the brain from compounds that are circulating in our bloodstream which could adversely affect brain function if they were able to get into the brain in any concentration. Because of this barrier, most of our standard chemotherapy and anticancer drugs simply cannot cross the barrier to reach the cancer cells within the brain. In part, because of this, patients whose cancer had spread to the brain have typically been excluded from most of the clinical trials evaluating new drugs and treatments for breast cancer. The study reported by Lin at ASCO tested the ability of a new HER2-targeted drug, tucatinib, which because of its chemical structure has good penetration across this blood-brain barrier. Earlier smaller studies had suggested that this drug did indeed get into the brain at concentrations that could effectively treat breast cancer involving the brain. In this study, almost 300 patients with metastatic breast cancer involving the brain were treated with a standard chemotherapy regimen with or without the tucatinib. Serial brain scans were obtained in order to measure the response of the brain metastases to the treatment. These were typically MRI scans of the brain. The study results showed that the use of tucatinib in patients with breast cancer involving the brain reduce the risk of the growth of their brain disease by about two-thirds and improve their overall survival by at least 6 months. These results have recently been published in a more complete form in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. And these results really strongly support the use of tucatinib in combination with the standard chemotherapy regimen of trastuzumab and capecitabine in patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer involving the brain. Although neither of the new approaches I've just described cure the majority of patients treated with either the primary CNS lymphoma or brain metastases from breast cancer, both describe new approaches that really potentially move us further along the road to having more effective treatments for patients with brain tumors. These studies are also outstanding examples of why well-done clinical trials that carefully test and evaluate the beneficial effects as well as the toxicities of new cancer treatments are critical to our goal of finding new therapies to treat our patients with cancer. Thanks very much. ASCO: Thank you, Dr. Lesser. Next, Dr. Michael Williams will discuss several studies that looked at new ways to treat different types of lymphoma. Dr. Williams is the Chief of the Hematology/Oncology Division and Director of the Hematologic Malignancies Program at the UVA Cancer Center. He is also the Byrd S. Leavell Professor of Medicine and Professor of Pathology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He is also the Cancer.Net Associate Editor for Lymphoma. View Dr. William’s disclosures at Cancer.Net. Dr. Williams: Hello. This is Dr. Michael Williams. I'm a professor of medicine at the University of Virginia hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia, where I'm chief of the hematology oncology division and the physician lead for cancer services here at UVA. I have a few disclosures, clinical trial grant support from Janssen and Pharmacyclics to the University of Virginia. I've received honoraria for medical education conferences from Xian Janssen, and I have been a consultant for Kite Pharmaceuticals in the past. So what we're going to talk about today are some of the highlights in lymphoma that were presented at the recent virtual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology focused on lymphoma. So the field continues to move forward very rapidly. It's really a dynamic time for advances in treatment of lymphoma and related disorders. The exciting thing is that patients in the not-too-distant past may have had limited options, especially in the setting of recurrent lymphoma. We now have new approaches that are really quite interesting, quite effective, and I think are going to change the way we practice for these particular diseases. So the first of these I'm going to talk about is for classical Hodgkin lymphoma, also called Hodgkin's disease. So the good news is here, that the vast majority of people with Hodgkin lymphoma are cured by their frontline therapy but not all do achieve a remission, or if they do, they may relapse a year or 2 or sometimes later after their initial therapy. And these patients, historically, have not had as good of a long-term outcome as those who remained in their initial remission. So investigators from an international team of lymphoma experts conducted the KEYNOTE-204 study that compared an immune checkpoint inhibitor - it's a form of immunotherapy called pembrolizumab - versus a standard agent brentuximab vedotin, which is a drug antibody conjugate that delivers a chemotherapy agent directly to the Hodgkin tumor cells. So these were patients who had either not responded to their initial treatment, in other words were considered to be primary refractory, or had relapsed later. Many of them relapsed within 12 months, which is, again, a worrisome timing for relapse in that those patients may be more chemotherapy resistant to traditional treatments. So in this study, it was a 1-to-1 comparison of about 300 patients. And the study found that those who received the checkpoint inhibitor pembrolizumab had a better response in terms of their remission rate and a more long-lasting response than those patients treated with brentuximab vedotin. At 12 months, about 54% of patients remained in remission as opposed to about a third of patients on brentuximab. Although, there were some continued relapses over the next year, there were some patients who achieved more durable response. So it was a very encouraging finding. The side effects were as would be expected. There were some autoimmune problems with the immunotherapy checkpoint inhibitor and peripheral neuropathy in those who got brentuximab. So these investigators concluded that for patients with this form of relapsed and chemotherapy-resistant Hodgkin's lymphoma, that pembrolizumab should be considered the preferred treatment option and a new standard of care for these patients. Now, the second trial that we'll talk about relates to a specific form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma called lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma or Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia. This is a lymphoma where an abnormal immunoglobulin, a high molecular weight IgM, is produced. That can cause problems of hyper viscosity and headaches, vision changes, shortness of breath, in addition to some lymphoma-related symptoms. And what they did is compared 2 targeted agents for people who needed treatment, whether they were relapsed or had not had prior treatment at all for their Waldenstrom's. And the drugs that they chose were Bruton tyrosine kinase, or BTK, inhibitors. These are a very active class of drugs in B-cell lymphomas including Waldenstrom's. And the first of these that became available several years ago and was FDA approved is ibrutinib, and a second agent more recently approved is zanubrutinib. The latter being a bit more targeted to the molecule that we're trying to inhibit in the tumor cells. And it's similar in many ways to a third drug that's available called acalabrutinib. But in this study, they're comparing ibrutinib with zanubrutinib. And what they found is that, in about 200 patients, that both drugs were very effective in achieving a response. Slightly higher response rates for zanubrutinib, but really no significant difference in the progression-free and overall survival for these patients. So both drugs were very active and very reasonable for treating patients. There were fewer side effects, however, with zanubrutinib, in particular toxicities such as the development of atrial fibrillation and diarrhea or bruising and bleeding, which happened in a small percentage of patients on ibrutinib. So those side effects seemed to be less with the more targeted drug zanubrutinib. So they appeared to be similar in efficacy but perhaps a better safety and toxicity profile with zanubrutinib. Now, ibrutinib is approved in the United States for relapsed Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia. Zanubrutinib is approved for mantle cell lymphoma, so not for Waldenstrom. So the final entity that I want to discuss is really using a treatment that many of you no doubt have read about. There's been a lot in the news about the use of CAR T-cell, or chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy. So this is a form of cellular therapy. And by that, I mean that in patients who have relapsed aggressive lymphoma, usually diffuse large B-cell, a patient who has relapsed disease has T-cells. Those are part of their immune cellular defenses. And those T-cells are removed and they're genetically reprogrammed and then expanded and reinfused to patients. So they're reprogrammed so that the immune effects are targeted against the patient's lymphoma cells. So this is an approved therapy in aggressive relapsed large B-cell lymphoma. But at this meeting, investigators from a number of centers in the United States reported the interim results of a study using a CAR T-cell called axicabtagene ciloleucel, or Axi-cel, for patients with indolent or low grade lymphoma that, nonetheless, is recurring, needs treatment, and has been resistant to at least 2 or more prior therapies. So I'm going to focus in this study on the results with follicular lymphoma. They did also study a small number of patients with another type of indolent low-grade lymphoma called marginal zone. But looking at the follicular lymphoma patients, they were heavily pre-treated. Most of the patients had had 3 or more prior therapies. Most of them were refractory or, in other words, resistant to the current and the most recent chemotherapy they had received. And about a quarter of the patients had had a prior stem cell transplantation for relapsed disease but had now relapsed even after that therapy. And what they found in the first 80 follicular lymphoma patients they studied is that 95% of them responded and 81% achieved a complete remission. The duration of response was really quite good. So with a follow-up of a little over a year, about two-thirds of patients were still in remission. Whether these patients may be cured of their follicular lymphoma or may experience a later relapse is going to require more follow up, but very promising early results for this treatment of patients with otherwise resistant follicular lymphoma. There are significant side effects with this type of therapy, including something called cytokine release syndrome, which is like an intense inflammatory reaction. Fortunately, the severe forms of this occurred in a minority of patients, under 10%. There can also be neurologic events that can range from tremor or confusion, and rarely even patients becoming unresponsive. Fortunately, most everyone recovers from this. And in this trial, the more severe forms of these neurologic events occurred in about 15% of patients. So a very promising early set of data for another group of lymphoma patients, in addition to those with large cell lymphoma. So if you are in a situation of highly resistant and progressing follicular lymphoma, including follicular lymphoma that may have transformed from the lower grade into a higher grade large cell lymphoma, then considering a CAR T-cell therapy or a clinical trial of other novel approaches is certainly worth considering. And I'll finish by just saying that it's a fast-moving field. There's a lot of benefit if you have a newly diagnosed or a relapsed lymphoma to talk with your oncologist and consider whether a second opinion may be in order and what clinical trials might be relevant for your situation because, nowadays, we often find that taking part in such a trial provides access to some of these very promising new agents and allows us to move the field forward and bring these newer treatments online so that they can benefit as many patients as possible. So a very exciting time in the field of lymphoma, lots of important new data presented at ASCO, and I'll look forward to updating you on future advances in another podcast. ASCO: Thank you, Dr. Williams. Learn more about the research presented at the ASCO20 Virtual Scientific Program at www.cancer.net/blog, and subscribe to Cancer.Net podcasts on Apple Podcasts or Google Play to catch up on the other episodes in the Research Round Up series. This Cancer.Net podcast is part of the ASCO Podcast Network. This collection of 9 programs offers insight into the world of cancer care, covering a range of educational, inspirational, and scientific content. You can find all 9 shows, including this one, at podcast.asco.org. Cancer.Net is supported by Conquer Cancer, the ASCO Foundation, which funds breakthrough research for every type of cancer, helping patients everywhere. To help fund Cancer.Net and programs like it, donate at conquer.org/donate.

HouseCast, presented by HouseVerstand
HouseCast #007 // 2Facez Guestmix

HouseCast, presented by HouseVerstand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 68:53


Episode #007 - including new tracks from Kongsted, Nervo, DaBaby, Marc Benjamin and many more...this episode with a special harder styles guestmix powered by 2Facez ! Tracklist:1. Kongsted ft. Axi, ADrian Nookadu & Thuy my Pham - Bella (Le Boeuf Remix)2. NERVO & Plastik Funk & Tim Morrison - Dare Me3. Danny Dove ft. Anni - Survivor4. Marc Benjamin - All the Time5. The Chainsmokers & Bebe Rexha x Lucas & Steve - Call you Mine x Feel Alive (Dj Olde & Shockz Edit)6. DaBaby - BOP (Ron Reeser Remix)7. Smack ft. Amy Miyu - Like This8. Tiesto & Mabel - God is a Dancer (Angemi Remix)9. Bingo Players - Rattle (SH8K Remix)10. Promise Land & Dave Crusher ft. Gemeni - 300 Girls11. 50 Cent x Pitbull x Tujamo & NO SIGNE - Candy Shop x Don't stop the Party x Shake It (HouseVerstand Re-Edit)12. KAAZE, Nino Lucarelli - Eye of the Storm13. MorganJ ft. FWN - Last Night14. Fissure, Atlntica - Basics15. 2Facez #harderstyles Guestmix check out facebook & instagram @houseverstand

Wes White Podcast
The 2019 KingQuad 500 AXi From Suzuki

Wes White Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 7:40


A good example of the modern pack horse is the 2019 Suzuki KingQuad 500 AXi. This sporty model is big enough to haul elk quarters from a backcountry trailhead, yet small enough to zip through the tightest quarters in whitetail timber. You can easily load it into the back of your truck to move it quickly to another location and yes, you never have to scoop manure.

Conversaciones ESERP
E02 - ¿Cómo gestionar el miedo?

Conversaciones ESERP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 20:33


Axi Muniain surfea olas gigantes. Llegar hasta ahí lo ha enfrentado a todo tipo de miedos que ha logrado superar. Además de ser uno de los mejores surfistas del mundo, también ayuda a otros a vencer sus temores.Hablamos con Axi sobre cómo aprender a gestionar el miedo, qué papel juegan la postura y el lenguaje corporal y nos cuenta algunos trucos mentales para controlarlo y mantener la calma.

PD Connect
Fundraising 101

PD Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 33:10


Have you considered fundraising to support a Parkinson’s non-profit but don’t know where to start? Are you looking to grow your current fundraising efforts? On this episode, Axi Wechter offers valuable insight into developing creative, simple ideas for fundraising. Axi is an Associate Director with Team Fox, the grassroots fundraising arm of The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. Our conversation with Axi also focuses on the intrinsic benefits of fundraising that go far beyond the dollars raised.  For more information and to get involved with Team Fox, visit teamfox.org.    

Ask Win
Andy Molinsky part 1

Ask Win

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 9:05


Butterflies of Wisdom is a podcast where we want to share your story. We want to share your knowledge if you have a small business if you are an author or a Doctor, or whatever you are. With a disability or not, we want to share your story to inspire others. To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/ Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out more about Challenge Aspen go to https://challengeaspen.org. To see how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel atamanda@bridgingbionics.org.   On Butterflies of Wisdom today (Tuesday, September 5, 2017), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Andy Molinsky. Andy is a Professor at Brandeis University’s International Business School, with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychology. Andy received his Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior and M.A. in Psychology from Harvard University. He also holds a Master’s Degree in International Affairs from Columbia University and a B.A. in International Affairs from Brown University. Andy’s work helps people develop the insights and courage necessary to act outside their personal and cultural comfort zones when doing important, but challenging, tasks in work and life. His research and writing have been featured in Harvard Business Review, Inc. Magazine, Psychology Today, the Financial Times, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, NPR and Voice of America. Andy was awarded as a Top Voice for LinkedIn for his work in education. His first book, Global Dexterity (Harvard Business Review Press, 2013), received the Axi om Award (Silver Medal) for Best Business Book in International Business & Globalization and has been used widely in organizations around the world, including Boeing, AIG, the US Air Force Academy, and the Clinton Foundation, among others. His new book Reach was published with Penguin Random House in January 2017. He teaches, consults, and lectures widely to university and corporate audiences.. To lean more about Andy visit http://www.andymolinsky.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To see Win's art go to https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/2-win-charles.html. Tom Cooke is Win’s new boss and he world love to help you. Cell: 360-556-7903 Email: tcooke@rainierconnect.com. Interview with Mel Marton:http://traffic.libsyn.com/winwisdom/LAF3494_08172017150526412_1189015.mp3. "Books for Books," you buy Win's books so she can purchase books for school. "Getting through school is a 'win' for her fans and a 'win' for her." Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/bow2017. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by Kittr a new social media tool that is bringing about new ways of posting on Twitter. It's fun, full of free content you can use, helps you schedule at the best times, is easy to use, and it will help you get more followers. Visit Kittr at gokittr.com. This is a 20% off code forwww.gracedbygrit.com. The code will be XOBUTTERFLIES. If you would like to support Butterflies of Wisdom go tohttps://www.patreon.com/wcharles. If you want to check out what Win’s friend, Dannidoll, is doing (a.k.a. Dannielle) go tohttps://www.facebook.com/dannidolltheragdollclown/?notif_t=page_invite_accepted¬if_id=1492366163404241. To learn more about Danielle visit http://www.dancanshred.com. For iOS 11 update: https://www.youtube.com/embed/HNupFUYqcRY. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please donate to Challenge Aspen or the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation.    In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Please donate to the charity of your choice thank you in advance, Win.   Send to:   Challenge Aspen PO Box 6639 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 Or donate online at https://challengeaspen.org.   Bridging Bionics Foundation  PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621   Thank you Win

Leverage
Blood Analysis, Photo Touch-ups, On-demand Products, and Eye Tracking Software - Episode #44

Leverage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 19:14


To start off this episode, Ari and Nick chat about their experience with a new sponsor, InsideTracker, a service that provides blood analysis services for those who are interested in optimizing their health from a blood chemistry perspective. Ari and Nick chat about their results, the tweaks they’re making as a result, and why they think it’s helpful for most people to do blood analysis work regularly. If you’d like to try out InsideTracker, you can get 15% by using the link in the show notes for this episode.  Professional graphic artists on demand to enhance your photos.  We’ve all had the experience of taking a quick photo with our smartphone and needing to get it touched up. But how many of us know a professional graphic artist who can do that for us quickly and in a cost-effective manner? That’s where Tweak comes in. It’s an app that allows you to submit a photo for correction or touch-ups and a professional graphic artist will do the work and return the photo to you, pronto. Imagine what this could mean for systems and timelines when creating photos for eBay listings, Amazon, your website, etc. Get the picture? ;) Digital printing for all your swag. That’s Gooten.  Ari and Nick met the team from Gooten at a recent event they attended and were very impressed with what they’re offering. It’s nothing new to have your logo printed on promotional or swag items, but there’s always been an issue with what kind of items can be created and the minimum quantities you have to order. No more - Gooten allows you to put your image on just about anything and in quantities as low as one. It’s a great idea and not as pricey as you might imagine. Check it out. Are you a wellness professional who wants to travel? Renly may be the thing for you.  Imagine this scenario: You’re a wellness practitioner - maybe a chiropractor, yoga instructor, or fitness trainer - and you want to travel. But you have to be able to service clients wherever you go. That’s where Renly comes in. It’s like AirBnB for fitness and wellness professionals. You can find a location, agree to terms with a facility owner, and begin receiving clients at that location - and it's possible to do all around the world. Find out more on this episode. Motorized shades for everyone - and it’s affordable.  Motorized shades have been around for quite a while. But now you can get the same functionality and even have it automated via your smartphone without having to buy an all new set of shades for your home. Axis Gear is a device that you install on your existing shades that syncs with your app and controls the opening and closing of your shades. It’s a great idea and is about to launch. Find out how you can get yours, on this episode of Optimize, Automate, Outsource. Featured Resources Mentioned On This Episode  [1:12] www.Info.insidetracker.com/get-leverage - get 15% off a blood analysis. [8:49] Tweak app - on-demand phone touch-ups [10:02] Gooten - on-demand products with your artwork or logo [11:11] Renly.co - AirBNB for wellness spaces. [11:47] Axis gear - motorize your window shades [12:48] Article, “If you want to be creative, don’t be data-driven” [15:47] Real Eye - eye tracking for websites [16:50] www.Axi.us - a smart home management service  Other Resources Mentioned  Text “Leverage” to “444999” to subscribe to the mailing list and get the first chapter of our new book. Hot Jar Samsung smart hub Get on the waitlist for the new dashboard software at the website. Ari is speaking at an upcoming event in Boston  Find out more about what we’re doing at Leverage at www.getleverage.com and www.leveragepodcasts.com

Bassline Abuse Podcast
Episode 46: Infamous (march 2013)

Bassline Abuse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2013 67:36


1. Freqax - Drama (Proton Kid rmx) 2. Hallucinator - Human Bodies 3. Infamous & Proton Kid - Amazing Machine 4. Goldberg Variations - Dorksided 5. eRRe - Hardcore Domination 6. Contrage - Deformed Fetus 7. YMB - Terrorized 8. Infamous & Hardlogik - Mental Crime 9. Hallucinator - Eternal Darkness 10. Lowroller & Angerfist - Pagans 11. QKHack & Psychotik - Dig This 12. eRRe - Circle Pit 13. Goldberg Variations - Fuckter 14. The Clamps & Thanos - The Curse 15. eRRe & Hardlogik - Someone has to pay 16. Infamous & Hardlogik - Heart of the Swarm 17. Lowroller & Hallucinator - Nekro Technology 18. Proton Kid - Scare 19. Mathizm - Break his neck (YMB rmx) 20. The Clamps - Koalition 21. Gancher & Ruin - Glitch 22. Ogonek - Dust 23. Dextems - Foetus 24. Damage Inc - The Science of Spying 25. Dextems - Rancor 26. Cause 4 Concern - Control Freak (Task Horizon rmx) 27. Custom Soldierz - Show you (Axi rmx) 28. Frazzbass & Lowroller - Destroy

Mindtech Podcast
018 - mixed by Axi

Mindtech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2012 58:12


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Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 10/22
Differences of size and shape of active and inactive X-chromosome domains in human amniotic fluid cell nuclei

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 10/22

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1993


It is a widely held belief that the inactive X-chromosome (Xi) in female cell nuclei is strongly condensed as compared to the largely decondensed active X-chromosome (Xa). We have reconsidered this problem and painted X-chromosome domains in nuclei of subconfluent, female and male human amniotic fluid cell cultures (46, XX and 46, XY) by chromosomal in situ suppression (CISS) hybridization with biotinylated human X-chromosome specific library DNA. FITC-conjugated avidin was used for probe detection and nuclei were counterstained with propidium iodide (PI). The shape of these nuclei resembling flat ellipsoids or elliptical cylinders makes them suitable for both two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) analyses. 2D analyses of Xi- and Xa-domains were performed in 34 female cell nuclei by outlining of the painted domains using a camera lucida. Identification of the sex chromatin body in DAPI-stained nuclei prior to CISS-hybridization was confirmed by its colocalization with one of the two painted X-domains. In 31 of the 34 nuclei the area AXi for the inactive X-domain was smaller than the area AXa for the active domain (mean ratio AXa/AXi = 1.9 ± 0.8 SD, range 1.0-4.3). The signed rank test showed a highly significant (P < .0001) difference both between AXa and AXi and between the ratios r(Xa) and r(Xi), calculated by dividing the maximum length L of each X-domain by its maximum width W. In most nuclei (26/34) we found r(Xa)>r(Xi) demonstrating a generally more elongated structure of Xa. For 3D analysis a confocal scanning laser fluorescence microscope (CSLFM) was used. Ten to 20 light optical sections (PI-image, FITC-image) were registered with equal spacings (approx. 0.4 m). A thresholding procedure was applied to determine the PI-labeled nuclear and FITC-labeled X-domain areas in each section. Estimated slice volumes were used to compute total nuclear and X-domain volumes. In a series of 35 female nuclei most domains extended from the top to the bottom nuclear sections. The larger of the two X-chromosome domains comprised (3.7 ± 1.7 S.D.)% of the nuclear volume. A mean ratio of 1.2 ± 0.2 SD (range 1.1-2.3) was found for the volumes of the larger and the smaller X-domains in these female nuclei. In a series of 27 male amniotic fluid cell nuclei the relative X-chromosome domain volume comprised (4.0 ± 2.6 S.D.)%. These findings indicate that differences in the 3D expansion of active and inactive X-chromosome domains are less pronounced than previously thought. A current model suggests that chromosome domains consist of a compact core surrounded by loosely coiled outer chromatin fiber loops. The latter fraction may be considerably larger in Xa- as compared to Xi-domains. We suggest that the interactive outlining procedure used in the 2D analyses included the loosely structured domain periphery more accurately, while the threshold algorithm applied to light optical sections delineated the more compact core of the domains, leading to smaller and more similar volume estimates of Xa and Xi. Present limitations of nuclear and chromosome domain volume measurements using confocal laser scanning microscopy are discussed.