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The Smarter Web Company quarter-to-date Bitcoin yield is 14.26%. With 778 sats per share, equating to ~£0.45 BTC per fully diluted share with a leverage ratio of 11.1%. Our current fully diluted mNAV is 0.89. 37 Bitcoin purchases in our ~56 weeks as a public company, equating to approx one Bitcoin purchase every 1.5 weeks. Orange is my favourite colour. LSE: #SWC | OTCQB: $TSWCF | FRA: $3M8
The Smarter Web Company quarter-to-date Bitcoin yield is 14.26%.

With 778 sats per share, equating to ~£0.45 BTC per fully diluted share with a leverage ratio of 11.1%. Our current fully diluted mNAV is 0.89.

37 Bitcoin purchases in our ~56 weeks as a public company, equating to approx one Bitcoin purchase every 1.5 weeks.

Orange is my favourite colour.

LSE: #SWC | OTCQB: $TSWCF | FRA: $3M8
🇺🇸 The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has approved the CLARITY Act with a 15–9 vote The bill now moves to the Senate Another major step toward clearer crypto regulation in the U.S. Big development for the industry And definitely something markets will be watching closely.
🇺🇸 The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has approved the CLARITY Act with a 15–9 vote
The bill now moves to the Senate
Another major step toward clearer crypto regulation in the U.S.
Big development for the industry
And definitely something markets will be watching closely.
#Strategy has acquired 3,273 BTC for ~$255.0 million at ~$77,906 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 9.6% YTD 2026. As of 4/26/2026, we hodl 818,334 $BTC acquired for ~$61.81 billion at ~$75,537 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRC
#Strategy has acquired 3,273 BTC for ~$255.0 million at ~$77,906 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 9.6% YTD 2026. As of 4/26/2026, we hodl 818,334 $BTC acquired for ~$61.81 billion at ~$75,537 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRC
#Binance March Super Airdrop: $50,000 USDT Allocation, Complete Tasks & Farm Points https://www.binance.com/activity/trading-competition/march-super-airdrop-V1?ref=1196770204
#Binance March Super Airdrop: $50,000 USDT Allocation, Complete Tasks & Farm Points https://www.binance.com/activity/trading-competition/march-super-airdrop-V1?ref=1196770204
#BinanceIslamabadUnited Get ready to score big with Binance and Islamabad United in the $25,000 Powerplay challenge. Complete simple actions, earn Runs, and climb the leaderboard to win a share of rewards. https://www.binance.com/activity/trading-competition/2026-powerplay?ref=1196770204
#BinanceIslamabadUnited Get ready to score big with Binance and Islamabad United in the $25,000 Powerplay challenge. Complete simple actions, earn Runs, and climb the leaderboard to win a share of rewards. https://www.binance.com/activity/trading-competition/2026-powerplay?ref=1196770204
$STRC traded ~$297M today with 30-day volatility of ~4%.
$STRC traded ~$297M today with 30-day volatility of ~4%.
BIG US STOCK MARKET OPEN IN NEXT 4 HOURS . GET READY $2 TRILLION ALREADY WIPED OUT IN FUTURES SOMETHING BIG IS COMING TODAY 👀$XRP
BIG US STOCK MARKET OPEN IN NEXT 4 HOURS . GET READY

$2 TRILLION ALREADY WIPED OUT IN FUTURES

SOMETHING BIG IS COMING TODAY 👀$XRP
G7 nations to hold emergency meeting on oil as stock markets sinkG7 nations to hold emergency meeting on oil as stock markets sink Anadolu via Getty Images Fire breaks out at the Shahran oil depot after US and Israeli attacks, leaving numerous fuel tankers and vehicles in the area unusable in Tehran, Iran on March 8, 2026.Anadolu via Getty Images Oil facilities in Tehran were hit by airstrikes at the weekend G7 nations will hold an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss surging oil prices as crude jumped above $100 a barrel and stock markets slumped over the escalating US-Israeli war with Iran. Finance ministers from leading industrialised countries, including UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves, will gather to discuss the economic impact of the conflict. Global oil prices reached nearly $120 on Monday over fears of a prolonged disruption to energy supplies through the key Strait of Hormuz shipping route and the UK's FTSE 100 share index fell 1.3%. The Financial Times reported the G7 meeting will discuss a joint release of petroleum from reserves, co-ordinated by the International Energy Agency (IEA). If reserves are released by IEA members it would be the first time since 2022, when action was taken following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Major disruption to energy supplies from the region threatens to push up prices for consumers and businesses around the world. Rising inflation could lead to fewer interest rate cuts by central banks. About a fifth of the world's oil supply is usually shipped through the Strait of Hormuz. But traffic through the narrow passage has all but halted since the war started more than a week ago. On Sunday, Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father Ali Khamenei as Supreme Leader, signalling that more than a week into the conflict hardliners remain in charge of the country. The US and Israel launched fresh waves of airstrikes across Iran over the weekend, hitting multiple targets including oil depots. Meanwhile, Iran targeted energy infrastructure in neighbouring Gulf states. Overnight, Saudi Arabia said it had intercepted and destroyed two waves of drones heading towards a major oilfield. Last week the markets had been relatively relaxed about the seemingly nightmare scenario of millions of barrels of crude and liquefied gas trapped in the Gulf, unable or unwilling to transit the Straits of Hormuz. But the escalations over the weekend, alongside scenes of destruction of energy infrastructure both in Iran and across the Gulf, saw the markets take rapid fright. On Monday morning in Asia, the price of Brent crude jumped by more than 25% to touch $119.50 a barrel at one point before falling back to around $107. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude saw similar movements and was trading at about $104 a barrel. The question everyone is asking themselves is, what is the duration of this conflict?" Paul Gooden, head of natural resources at NinetyOne Asset Management, told the BBC's Today programme. "The longer it goes on, the more nervous the oil markets are going to be." He added that the oil price could rise to a level where "you see so-called demand destruction", where consumers cut back their consumption of oil, which he considered to be $120-$150 a barrel. "I think temporarily you could see an oil price in that range. I don't think it can stay there... at some point there'll be a resolution." Gas prices also jumped. UK gas prices for month-ahead delivery surged by nearly 25% to 171p a therm when trading started on Monday, before slipping back to about 156p a therm. Gas prices have now doubled since before the war in Iran began, although they remain well below the 640p peak reached in 2022 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. European stock markets were lower, following steep falls earlier in Asia. Germany's Dax index dropped 1.6% while France's Cac 40 indexes was down 2%. In London, the vast majority of shares in the FTSE 100 were down, although oil giants BP and Shell were among the few companies to see an increase. Earlier, Japan's Nikkei 225 index dropped 5.2%, while South Korea's Kospi index closed down 6%. At one point trading on the Kospi was halted for 20 minutes by a so-called circuit breaker - a mechanism designed to curb panic selling. UK government borrowing costs have continued to rise. On Monday, the yield - or interest rate - on two-year government bonds, which indicates how much it would cost to borrow money for two years, rose to 4.12% from 3.93%. The yield on benchmark 10-year bonds has now risen to 4.76%, up from a rate of about 4.3% before the conflict began. #Iran'sNewSupremeLeader Adnan Mazarei from the Peterson Institute for International Economics said the jump in oil prices was expected, given how production has been halted in some Gulf countries and the signs of a prolonged conflict in the region. "People are realising that this won't end quickly," he said, adding that the promises of insurances and objectives laid out by the US are "becoming more unrealistic." US President Donald Trump, who campaigned on bringing down the cost of living, has repeatedly dismissed concerns about rising oil prices. On Sunday, he posted on his Truth Social platform: "Short term oil prices, which will drop rapidly when the destruction of the Iran nuclear threat is over, is a very small price to pay for U.S.A., and World, Safety and Peace. ONLY FOOLS WOULD THINK DIFFERENTLY!" His Energy Secretary, Chris Wright, told US broadcasters on Sunday that Israel, not the US, was targeting Iran's energy infrastructure, amid some concern about rising domestic pump prices caused by the war. Data from motorists group AAA showed the average price for regular gasoline in the US rose 11% last week to $3.32 a gallon.#OilTops$100

G7 nations to hold emergency meeting on oil as stock markets sink

G7 nations to hold emergency meeting on oil as stock markets sink
Anadolu via Getty Images Fire breaks out at the Shahran oil depot after US and Israeli attacks, leaving numerous fuel tankers and vehicles in the area unusable in Tehran, Iran on March 8, 2026.Anadolu via Getty Images
Oil facilities in Tehran were hit by airstrikes at the weekend
G7 nations will hold an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss surging oil prices as crude jumped above $100 a barrel and stock markets slumped over the escalating US-Israeli war with Iran.
Finance ministers from leading industrialised countries, including UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves, will gather to discuss the economic impact of the conflict.
Global oil prices reached nearly $120 on Monday over fears of a prolonged disruption to energy supplies through the key Strait of Hormuz shipping route and the UK's FTSE 100 share index fell 1.3%.
The Financial Times reported the G7 meeting will discuss a joint release of petroleum from reserves, co-ordinated by the International Energy
Agency (IEA).
If reserves are released by IEA members it would be the first time since 2022, when action was taken following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Major disruption to energy supplies from the region threatens to push up prices for consumers and businesses around the world. Rising inflation could lead to fewer interest rate cuts by central banks.
About a fifth of the world's oil supply is usually shipped through the Strait of Hormuz. But traffic through the narrow passage has all but halted since the war started more than a week ago.
On Sunday, Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father Ali Khamenei as Supreme Leader, signalling that more than a week into the conflict hardliners remain in charge of the country.
The US and Israel launched fresh waves of airstrikes across Iran over the weekend, hitting multiple targets including oil depots.
Meanwhile, Iran targeted energy infrastructure in neighbouring Gulf states. Overnight, Saudi Arabia said it had intercepted and destroyed two waves of drones heading towards a major oilfield.
Last week the markets had been relatively relaxed about the seemingly nightmare scenario of millions of barrels of crude and liquefied gas trapped in the Gulf, unable or unwilling to transit the Straits of Hormuz.
But the escalations over the weekend, alongside scenes of destruction of energy infrastructure both in Iran and across the Gulf, saw the markets take rapid fright.
On Monday morning in Asia, the price of Brent crude jumped by more than 25% to touch $119.50 a barrel at one point before falling back to around $107.
US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude saw similar movements and was trading at about $104 a barrel.
The question everyone is asking themselves is, what is the duration of this conflict?" Paul Gooden, head of natural resources at NinetyOne Asset Management, told the BBC's Today programme.
"The longer it goes on, the more nervous the oil markets are going to be."
He added that the oil price could rise to a level where "you see so-called demand destruction", where consumers cut back their consumption of oil, which he considered to be $120-$150 a barrel.
"I think temporarily you could see an oil price in that range. I don't think it can stay there... at some point there'll be a resolution."
Gas prices also jumped. UK gas prices for month-ahead delivery surged by nearly 25% to 171p a therm when trading started on Monday, before slipping back to about 156p a therm.
Gas prices have now doubled since before the war in Iran began, although they remain well below the 640p peak reached in 2022 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
European stock markets were lower, following steep falls earlier in Asia. Germany's Dax index dropped 1.6% while France's Cac 40 indexes was down 2%.
In London, the vast majority of shares in the FTSE 100 were down, although oil giants BP and Shell were among the few companies to see an increase.
Earlier, Japan's Nikkei 225 index dropped 5.2%, while South Korea's Kospi index closed down 6%. At one point trading on the Kospi was halted for 20 minutes by a so-called circuit breaker - a mechanism designed to curb panic selling.
UK government borrowing costs have continued to rise. On Monday, the yield - or interest rate - on two-year government bonds, which indicates how much it would cost to borrow money for two years, rose to 4.12% from 3.93%.
The yield on benchmark 10-year bonds has now risen to 4.76%, up from a rate of about 4.3% before the conflict began.
#Iran'sNewSupremeLeader
Adnan Mazarei from the Peterson Institute for International Economics said the jump in oil prices was expected, given how production has been halted in some Gulf countries and the signs of a prolonged conflict in the region.
"People are realising that this won't end quickly," he said, adding that the promises of insurances and objectives laid out by the US are "becoming more unrealistic."
US President Donald Trump, who campaigned on bringing down the cost of living, has repeatedly dismissed concerns about rising oil prices.
On Sunday, he posted on his Truth Social platform: "Short term oil prices, which will drop rapidly when the destruction of the Iran nuclear threat is over, is a very small price to pay for U.S.A., and World, Safety and Peace. ONLY FOOLS WOULD THINK DIFFERENTLY!"
His Energy Secretary, Chris Wright, told US broadcasters on Sunday that Israel, not the US, was targeting Iran's energy infrastructure, amid some concern about rising domestic pump prices caused by the war.
Data from motorists group AAA showed the average price for regular gasoline in the US rose 11% last week to $3.32 a gallon.#OilTops$100
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IF YOU'RE UNDER 30,🚨IF YOU'RE UNDER 30, DO NOT BUY A HOUSE RIGHT NOW. HERE'S WHY Step 1: The US started a WAR with Iran. Trump says it could last 5 WEEKS - but warns it could drag on far longer #Iran'sNewSupremeLeader Step 2: Iran CLOSED the Strait of Hormuz. 20% of the world's oil is now BLOCKED. #OilTops$100 Step 3: Oil is surging past $90/barrel. Heading to $120+. Maybe $150. Step 4: When oil goes up, EVERYTHING goes up. Gas. Food. Shipping. Construction materials. EVERYTHING. Step 5: Inflation is COMING BACK. Bank of England rate cut odds already collapsed from 80% to 29% in ONE WEEK. Step 6: If inflation returns, central banks CAN'T cut rates. They might even RAISE them. Step 7: Higher rates = higher mortgage rates. 7%? 8%? Maybe higher. Step 8: Higher mortgage rates = people CAN'T afford payments. Forced sellers FLOOD the market. Step 9: $4 TRILLION has already been wiped from global stock markets in 4 days. People are LOSING their down payments in the market crash. Step 10: South Korea's stock market just crashed -8% and TRIGGERED A CIRCUIT BREAKER. Japan -6%. Dow -1,200 points. Step 11: When stocks crash, layoffs follow. Tech. Finance. Real estate. Construction. ALL of them. Step 12: Laid off people with 7% mortgages they can barely afford? They SELL. At ANY price. Step 13: Housing inventory SURGES. Prices DROP. 20%? 30%? In some markets — 50%. This is EXACTLY what happened in 2008. Oil spike → inflation → rate hikes → stock crash → layoffs → housing crash. THE SAME SEQUENCE IS PLAYING OUT RIGHT NOW. Step by step. In real time. If you have cash, SIT ON IT. The biggest buying opportunity of your lifetime is 12-24 months away. If you just signed a mortgage at the top? I'm sorry. This isn't fear. This is math. Bookmark this. Come back in 18 months. When I make my next move, I’ll share it here for everyone to see. If you still haven’t followed me, you’ll regret it. Just watch.#StockMarketCrash

IF YOU'RE UNDER 30,

🚨IF YOU'RE UNDER 30, DO NOT BUY A HOUSE RIGHT NOW. HERE'S WHY
Step 1: The US started a WAR with Iran. Trump says it could last 5 WEEKS - but warns it could drag on far longer
#Iran'sNewSupremeLeader
Step 2: Iran CLOSED the Strait of Hormuz. 20% of the world's oil is now BLOCKED.
#OilTops$100
Step 3: Oil is surging past $90/barrel. Heading to $120+. Maybe $150.
Step 4: When oil goes up, EVERYTHING goes up. Gas. Food. Shipping. Construction materials. EVERYTHING.
Step 5: Inflation is COMING BACK. Bank of England rate cut odds already collapsed from 80% to 29% in ONE WEEK.
Step 6: If inflation returns, central banks CAN'T cut rates. They might even RAISE them.
Step 7: Higher rates = higher mortgage rates. 7%? 8%? Maybe higher.
Step 8: Higher mortgage rates = people CAN'T afford payments. Forced sellers FLOOD the market.
Step 9: $4 TRILLION has already been wiped from global stock markets in 4 days. People are LOSING their down payments in the market crash.
Step 10: South Korea's stock market just crashed -8% and TRIGGERED A CIRCUIT BREAKER. Japan -6%. Dow -1,200 points.
Step 11: When stocks crash, layoffs follow. Tech. Finance. Real estate. Construction. ALL of them.
Step 12: Laid off people with 7% mortgages they can barely afford? They SELL. At ANY price.
Step 13: Housing inventory SURGES. Prices DROP. 20%? 30%? In some markets — 50%.
This is EXACTLY what happened in 2008.
Oil spike → inflation → rate hikes → stock crash → layoffs → housing crash.
THE SAME SEQUENCE IS PLAYING OUT RIGHT NOW. Step by step. In real time.
If you have cash, SIT ON IT. The biggest buying opportunity of your lifetime is 12-24 months away.
If you just signed a mortgage at the top? I'm sorry.
This isn't fear. This is math.
Bookmark this. Come back in 18 months.
When I make my next move, I’ll share it here for everyone to see.
If you still haven’t followed me, you’ll regret it. Just watch.#StockMarketCrash
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