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Just looked into how much Andrew Tate is actually worth and honestly the numbers are wild. Like, estimates range from $12 million to $710 million depending on who you ask? Romanian authorities say $12.3 million, but some sources claim he's sitting on way more. The gap is insane.
So the guy went from being a kickboxing champion (76 wins out of 85 fights, pretty solid) to building this whole online empire. Hustler's University has over 100k subscribers paying $49.99 monthly, his War Room community pulls in serious cash, and he's got crypto holdings including 21 Bitcoin. At current prices that's
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Been digging into which coins might actually deliver real moves by 2026, and honestly, the ones everyone's already talking about? Yeah, those gains are probably locked in already. The real plays are usually the ones quietly building while everyone's distracted.
Here's what's actually interesting: we're heading into a halving cycle that typically triggers the next wave. Bitcoin gets scarcer, institutions keep piling in through ETFs, and suddenly altcoins start getting attention. It's not magic, it's just how the cycle works. When Bitcoin dominance drops, money flows into smaller projects. That'
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just realized how insane clix's numbers are tbh. dude's only 21 and already sitting on $27 million net worth. like, he started grinding fortnite as a teenager and now he's one of the richest gamers out there. the progression is actually wild.
so i was curious about how much does clix make a month and the breakdown is crazy. he's pulling in somewhere around $90k-125k monthly from all his streams combined. that's from youtube (3.6M subscribers), twitch subs, tournament winnings, brand deals, and merch. his youtube alone does like $1.2k-18k per month depending on views, which is honestly just the
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Just looked into something pretty wild about Andrew Tate's finances, and honestly, the numbers don't add up in a way that makes sense. So what is Andrew Tate net worth really? That's the question everyone keeps asking, and the answer is basically all over the place.
Romanian authorities put his fortune at $12.3 million, but other estimates swing all the way up to $710 million. Yeah, you read that right. That gap is absolutely insane. It tells you everything about how messy his financial situation has become, especially after all the legal drama.
Let me break down where this guy's actually maki
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Just looked into Andrew Tate's total net worth and it's wild how all over the place the numbers are. Like, some say $12 million, others claim $700 million? That's insane. The guy's got Bugattis, properties everywhere, online courses making millions monthly... but also got hit with legal issues and asset seizures. Makes you wonder if anyone actually knows his real total net worth or if it's just part of the whole mysterious persona thing. Either way, the dude figured out how to make money from multiple angles. What do you guys think is actually realistic?
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just looked up andrew tate net worth and honestly the numbers are wild lol. so apparently he's worth anywhere from $12 million to $700 million depending on who you ask? romanian authorities say $12.3 mil but some sources claim he's sitting on like $400+ million. crazy range right
the guy went from pro kickboxing to running online courses and crypto stuff. hustler's university has like 100k+ members paying monthly, war room community too. then there's his property holdings in bucharest and dubai, plus that insane car collection worth millions. bitcoin holdings too
but here's the thing - legal t
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Just realized a lot of people still don't know how to properly change their SRD banking details online - it's actually way easier than the permanent grant process, but you need to follow the steps carefully.
So if you're on the SRD R370 grant and need to change your bank account, here's what I figured out: go to the official SASSA SRD portal and look for the banking section. You'll need your 13-digit ID number, then SASSA sends you a secure link via SMS to the phone number you registered with. Click the link, enter your new account details, and submit. That's it - just make sure the account is
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Today's PHP to XAF Price Update
This report outlines the exchange rate of the Philippine Peso (PHP) against the CFA Franc BEAC (XAF), providing insights on market dynamics, price movements, and trading strategies as of April 13, 2026.
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Just caught something worth paying attention to. Financial Times is reporting that Saudi Arabia and UAE, along with Kuwait and Qatar, are quietly having conversations about scaling back or potentially pulling out of certain U.S. investment commitments and contracts.
The timing is interesting - these discussions are apparently happening against the backdrop of the Iran conflict and all the regional instability that comes with it. Gulf leaders are basically doing what any smart investor would do: reassessing their financial exposure and thinking twice before locking in major capital overseas whe
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Do you know Mircea Popescu? If you've been in the Bitcoin world for a while, you've probably heard his name at least once. This Romanian billionaire has been one of the most controversial and enigmatic figures in the history of cryptocurrencies, and his story is truly unique.
Popescu was not an ordinary character. Founder of MPEx, one of the first crypto exchanges, he was best known for his extreme positions on Bitcoin. I still remember when he threatened to crash the BTC price by dumping over a million coins if the block sizes were increased. He was the ultimate maximalist, always critical of
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Just came across something that really hit different. Vasilina Yuskovets, the actress you probably know from those glamorous roles in Ivanovs-Ivanovs and Life by Call, just opened up about something most people wouldn't dare to talk about publicly.
Turns out behind all that polished image is a daily battle with body dysmorphic disorder. And she was super candid about it—like, genuinely vulnerable. When Vasilina looks in the mirror, her brain tells her a completely different story than what's actually there. She sees distorted versions of herself: "terrible legs, a large nose, facial asymmetry.
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Bitcoin sitting around 71.5k right now, and I've been watching these ETF flows pretty closely. Wednesday saw another 155 million in net inflows into spot ETFs, which keeps this two-week run going strong - we're at like 1.47 billion total over the past couple weeks. After all those withdrawals earlier in the year, this feels like a real shift in institutional appetite.
Here's what's got me thinking though - the on-chain data is sending mixed signals. Glassnode's showing that buy-side momentum is actually weakening pretty hard. Realized profits are down over 60 percent since early February, and
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Just caught BTC dipping again, currently sitting around 71.65K with a 1.63% drop over the last 24 hours. What's interesting is the pattern we're seeing - whales seem to be taking profits on the recent bounce, and a lot of newer buyers who got in at higher levels are starting to lock in losses. The selling pressure is real right now.
I was doing some quick math earlier and realized how wild it is when you think about it - 65000 is how much an hour some people make in a year, yet we're watching BTC swing by thousands of dollars in minutes. That's the volatility we're dealing with in this market.
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So Burry's at it again. The 'Big Short' guy just posted a chart comparing bitcoin's current pullback to that brutal 2021-22 collapse, and naturally it's got everyone debating whether history is about to repeat itself or if we're just pattern-matching chaos.
Here's what he's flagging: BTC dropped from around $126K to $70K recently, and he's drawing parallels to the late 2021 into 2022 period when bitcoin fell from roughly $35K down below $20K. His visual comparison suggests the patterns line up pretty cleanly so far. If you map that older crash onto today's price levels, you're looking at poten
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Just been following the whole regulatory drama around that controversial crypto bill, and honestly the DeFi community's reaction has been pretty interesting to watch. What initially looked like it could be a major setback turned into something completely different.
So basically this bill that a lot of people in the crypto space saw as pretty problematic just fell apart. And instead of treating it like a loss, the DeFi ecosystem is actually celebrating it as a win. Makes sense when you think about it - the proposals in there would've created some real headaches for decentralized finance protoco
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just saw that Truth Social is going after SEC approval for crypto ETFs now. honestly didn't expect them to move into this space but i guess everyone wants a piece of the top crypto etfs market at this point.
they're looking to launch what sounds like a couple different funds. the whole thing feels like another play to capture some of that institutional interest that's been flowing into crypto. not sure how smooth the approval process will be but definitely worth watching.
think this signals more traditional players are getting serious about top crypto etfs as a legit investment vehicle. whethe
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Did you see this? Some American exchange has stopped its peso services in Argentina. They exited in less than a year after entering the market. Due to Argentina's severe inflation, about 50k pesos are continuously losing value, making it difficult to maintain services based on the local currency. I wonder if the Latin American market is more challenging than expected. What do you think?
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