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KryptoKnight
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Small Business Account?
Posted by KryptoKnight on 12/16/24 at 5:54 pm
Planning to turn my hobby into a cottage business and register and LLC at the beginning of 2025. I want to keep my business financials separate from my personal finances and seek advice on opening a business account. Looking for no annual or monthly service fees, no minimum balance, no overdraft fees, no transaction fees or limits on transactions, and a business credit card. I’m willing to compromise on fees if the APY is attractive.
So far, my research has directed me to various Fintech banking platforms which I am very unfamiliar with. Any of you savvy MB experts have any insight into the fintech sector and want to help me out with what the best option is moving forward?
Thanks for any attention to this request.
So far, my research has directed me to various Fintech banking platforms which I am very unfamiliar with. Any of you savvy MB experts have any insight into the fintech sector and want to help me out with what the best option is moving forward?
Thanks for any attention to this request.
re: TD Urban Legends Thread
Posted by KryptoKnight on 4/30/23 at 10:24 pm to shutterspeed
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re: Kelly's Strategy with Perkins
Posted by KryptoKnight on 10/24/22 at 9:53 pm to BornAndRaised_LA
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Remind me again whether our first quarter strategies are working.
Are we winning?
re: Kelly's Strategy with Perkins
Posted by KryptoKnight on 10/24/22 at 8:40 pm to oldskule
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I still think 40 should play every down on defense, offense and special teams.....LOL
Tongue in cheek but, that's exactly why no one is paying you $10M a year for your expertise. :Lol:
re: Kelly's Strategy with Perkins
Posted by KryptoKnight on 10/24/22 at 8:30 pm to CottonWasKing
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The strategy is to put a young player with a limited grasp on the scheme in the best position possible to succeed and it’s working.
Exactly. Give him limited responsibility as a pass rusher or soy and reap the rewards.
re: Kelly's Strategy with Perkins
Posted by KryptoKnight on 10/24/22 at 8:28 pm to LSUtoOmaha
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To your point, remember what Kiffin said in his post game press conference. Along the lines of, "I figured 40 would come in at some point, and he did."
And it was too late to game plan for his impact.
re: Kelly's Strategy with Perkins
Posted by KryptoKnight on 10/24/22 at 8:26 pm to jtt1225
Perhaps the strategy for bama may be different. I'm just starting my observation through the last few games of the season.
re: Kelly's Strategy with Perkins
Posted by KryptoKnight on 10/24/22 at 8:17 pm to Chad504boy
No you dolt. The strategy is to give one look in the first half and attack your opponent's weakness in the second half. Go back and watch all the games and compare first half defense stats vs second half defense stats.
It's obvious to anyone with any insight that we are winning the 3rd and 4th quarters against our opponents.
It's obvious to anyone with any insight that we are winning the 3rd and 4th quarters against our opponents.
Kelly's Strategy with Perkins
Posted by KryptoKnight on 10/24/22 at 7:52 pm
As an avid observer, it appears that CBK is playing 3D chess with opposing teams.
In the first half of the game, Perkins plays limited reps to get into the game at LB.
Then, as teams make second half adjustments, (or not because they are in the lead) Kelly and House move HP into either a pass rusher or a spy.
This strategy has paid dividends exponentially on defense.
I present this to say, they know what the frick they are doing. Just like everyone questioned CBK's decisions with JD, they are also questioning his decisions with HP.
The guy knows WTF he is doing so, STFU and enjoy the ride.
In the first half of the game, Perkins plays limited reps to get into the game at LB.
Then, as teams make second half adjustments, (or not because they are in the lead) Kelly and House move HP into either a pass rusher or a spy.
This strategy has paid dividends exponentially on defense.
I present this to say, they know what the frick they are doing. Just like everyone questioned CBK's decisions with JD, they are also questioning his decisions with HP.
The guy knows WTF he is doing so, STFU and enjoy the ride.
re: Anybody else happy that we don't have to witness this crap again?
Posted by KryptoKnight on 2/2/22 at 11:02 pm to AldoRaine45
You mean the first read stare down, throwing off the back foot, fadeaway?
Go watch his H.S. film. He has some of the same throws.
Go watch his H.S. film. He has some of the same throws.
re: OFFICIAL NFT Thread - FAQ and Drop Information
Posted by KryptoKnight on 12/15/21 at 8:00 pm to LordSaintly
re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?
Posted by KryptoKnight on 10/13/21 at 3:19 pm to Wraytex
Setting up for a $10 weekend... :nana:
re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?
Posted by KryptoKnight on 9/30/21 at 12:12 pm to GeneralLee
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seemed to confirm they met face to face with Lanxess in Germany and made lots of progress there and were having lots of talks with investors in London
It's plausible that the Mintak was shopping investors based off a very favorable Tetra PEA report. He just stopped by Cologne to keep his business partners abreast of his intentions.
re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?
Posted by KryptoKnight on 9/30/21 at 5:58 am to Tower_Tiger12

re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?
Posted by KryptoKnight on 9/9/21 at 8:23 pm to GeneralLee
Skrong Stonk!!!
Original Article for those with Market Watch Subscriptions
Lithium Demand to Grow at Average Annual Rate of 30% in 2021-23
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Bacanora Lithium PLC on Thursday said that lithium demand is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 30% through 2023 from 2020 levels.
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Despite the unprecedented global disruption precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 and H1 2021 saw a revival in market sentiment for lithium with allied rebound in demand and prices
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In 2020, lithium prices were beset by a softening in demand caused by COVID-19 related softening demand caused by lockdowns which restricted manufacturing output and related reduction in consumer confidence
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By the turn of the year prices had begun to recover, with reported prices in December 2020 for 99.5% lithium carbonate battery-grade spot midpoint prices CIF China, Japan & Korea at US$6,750 and min 56.5% lithium hydroxide battery-grade spot midpoint prices CIF China, Japan & Korea at US$9,000 per tonne respectively.
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This buoyancy of the lithium price follows on from the market tightening as the electric vehicle ("EV") revolution accelerates, demand has eroded the oversupply seen in 2019 and 2020
Original Article for those with Market Watch Subscriptions
Lithium Demand to Grow at Average Annual Rate of 30% in 2021-23
re: REMINDER: Bacon Challenge Next Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Posted by KryptoKnight on 8/12/21 at 5:10 pm to Btrtigerfan
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wins a challenge
WIN? I don't think that little-miss-know-it-all has ever entered a dish in any of the challenges...
re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?
Posted by KryptoKnight on 8/11/21 at 3:28 pm to GeneralLee
re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?
Posted by KryptoKnight on 8/8/21 at 9:24 pm to Grassy1
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If the process produces the same end product, how is it not interchangeable?
Allow me to explain...
The two main sources of lithium are continental brines (saltwater aquifers) and ore hardrock pegmatites (igneous rocks of post magmatic fluids).
Brine is a fluid and ore is a solid.
The lithium in NC is pegmatite ore.
ORE
Pegmatite is extracted from open pit systems using traditional mining techniques. The extracted “lumps” of pegmatite are then mechanically crushed to reduce their size. The crushed ore is further milled to produce a finer product, which is more suitable for further separation in floating cells. In these cells, the various other minerals, including quartz, feldspar and micas, are removed. This results in the formation of a spodumene concentrate which can be either sold for direct application in the manufacture of glass and ceramics or chemically processed to create lithium carbonate or lithium hydroxide.
Although there are a number of processes for derivatizing spodumene concentrate, they all begin with lithium extraction from ore followed by chemical conversion and then purification.
BRINE
Brine containing high concentrations of lithium is pulled from saltwater aquifers using extraction wells. From the wellhead, the brine is diverted to an evaporation pond system. Using solar evaporation, the lithium salts are concentrated in the brine and eventually routed to the next pond in the system. This step is continued multiple times, until the lithium concentration reaches a level high enough for conversion to lithium carbonate or lithium hydroxide. The entire concentration process can take 12 to 18 months.
During evaporation, other minerals, which typically contain sodium, potassium and magnesium, precipitate from the brine, leaving higher concentrations of lithium chloride (LiCl). The resulting concentrated LiCl brine from the terminal pond of the system is then routed to a processing plant where it is converted to lithium carbonate, lithium hydroxide or lithium chloride.
Standard Lithium
SLI's technology is designed to extract lithium form brine. The SiFT plant is designed to take the intermediate product made by the company’s DLE process (a high purity, concentrated lithium chloride solution) and convert that into a battery-quality (or better) lithium carbonate at a fraction of the time that traditional lithium is extracted from evaporation pools. The SiFT Plant is installed adjacent to and connected to the Company’s LiSTR Direct Lithium Extraction (“DLE”) demo plant. YouTube: Demo Plant
Therefore, SLI's technology cannot be deployed to NC because it is not interchangeable... It don't work on ore!
Resources:
Lithium 101: Learn more about the element lithium. (2021). Retrieved August 09, 2021, from LINK
Mintak, R. (2021, July 15). Standard lithium Announces delivery of ITS SIFT lithium Carbonate plant to El DORADO Arkansas project site. Retrieved August 09, 2021, from LINK
re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?
Posted by KryptoKnight on 8/8/21 at 7:14 pm to supadave3
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Hang tight fells, it’s time I pull my weight around here. Will report back.
If this is You, you seem to have made a fundamental error in your attempt to influence the people of NC to the benefits of SLI.
Standard Lithium uses a process that extracts lithium from brine. North Carolina lithium (Piedmont) is contained in hard rock (spodumene) and open pit mined.
The two processes are not interchangeable.
re: Cleaning up a Magnalite
Posted by KryptoKnight on 7/24/21 at 1:55 pm to Dave_O
Without a pic to determine the extent of the stains, typically hot water, steel wool soap pads, & elbow grease is the prescribed method of cleaning brushed aluminum cookware.
re: Favorite Super Groups Or Ones That Not Many People Knew Existed
Posted by KryptoKnight on 7/23/21 at 8:02 pm to Ramblin Wreck
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vocals Phil Anselmo (Pantera)
guitar Pepper Keenan (Corrosion of Conformity)
guitar Kirk Windstein (Crowbar)
bass Pat Bruders (Goatwhore)
drums Jimmy Bower (Crowbar)
vocals Phil Anselmo (Pantera)
guitar Pepper Keenan (Corrosion of Conformity)
guitar Kirk Windstein (Crowbar)
bass Pat Bruders (Goatwhore)
drums Jimmy Bower (Crowbar)
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