It’s Friday AXIAN’s!
What is one thing you are thankful for about this past week?

For me I am thankful for when I come home and have my kids both run towards me shouting “Daddy!!” - best feeling ever 😊

@Rich01 that’s awesome! Would love to play a course out there! I’ve only one course in BC in the Lander area. Semi-pro is pretty legit! Don’t judge my form then 😅

Fun slow motion of a tee off in my last round of Disc golf. Funnest sport you’ve probably never heard of 🤙

When looking at the charts BTC halvings are clearly what drive the Crypto markets.
But with History Rhyming not repeating this cycle had things that previous cycles didn’t

(drop below previously cycle ATH, greatly diminished returns)

But what else is going to be different in the future? Are the cycles continue to keep driving the market or shift to only effecting BTC?

@dale_crawford9_yahoo_ca Haven’t actually had much Crown. Mostly stick with Irish or scotch whiskeys

Interesting thought.. Looked up average home prices in Canada in 1990 - $255K at a interest rate of 10.13% and that was significantly lower interest rates than previous decades.

Safe to say this generation (myself included) has no idea what high interest rates really are.

@cheekytyer_2021 what’s your whiskey of choice?

@jaredn7_gmail_com I think the way the world and government economies are set up inflation will always be present.
Personally I think inflation occurs for more reasons than economic growth. I think governments like people have gotten so used to “cheap debt”, living above their means, Nd not caring if they are in debt if it means they can have the “things” they want now

@AXIAN_NO7 I would think it’s close to if not an infringement of rights. And where does an idea for this even come from?

Thinking about inflation: we live in a society that inflation is simply never going to stop.
Put aside Governments printing money.. do you know one person that doesn’t want a annual raise? A company that isn’t looking to increase profits each year? Or one food company that isn't packaging less food at the same price point?

Feeling pretty concerned with Some provinces in Canada “Protecting” it’s people by capping what they can invest into crypto assets at $30K / year.
Not that the average person is going to put that much into crypto right away… but still there shouldn’t be caps on one assets class one it’s the only one being capped but has the most opportunity

ESwitzer boosted

Just added another story to my multifunctional LEGO high rise featuring a working elevator, train station, coffee shop, garden, sauna, and heliport.