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JUST IN: 🇺🇸 United States Indo-Pacific Commander, Admiral Samuel Paparo, advises the Senate that "Bitcoin shows incredible potential as a computer science tool." "Bitcoin is a reality, it is a valuable computer science tool as a power projection."



There are more bitcoin and digital asset owners in the UK than trade union members! The FCA puts it at ~6 million adults. That’s: • More than ALL UK political party members combined — times five • Equal to the number of smokers (who shaped decades of legislation) • Bigger than the entire trade union movement today and yet bitcoin is barely a political conversation. That will change and fast. @trussliz @kwasi_stackbtc @BitcoinColl

Strategy has acquired 34,164 BTC for ~$2.54 billion at ~$74,395 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 9.5% YTD 2026. As of 4/19/2026, we hodl 815,061 $BTC acquired for ~$61.56 billion at ~$75,527 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRC strategy.com/press/strategy…







Thank you @Ed_Miliband, your red tape and grid bureaucracy have actually done something right. You have made it easier, faster and make more business sense to mine Bitcoin rather than connect to the grid. A Yorkshire gas field that could supply over 10% of Britain’s annual demand is being positioned for early Bitcoin mining rather than immediate supply to the national grid. Reabold Resources plans a small on site gas fired power station using private gas to mine Bitcoin, generate early revenue and help fund further development of the field. Connecting to the grid is slow, costly and tied up in years of approvals, infrastructure build out and negotiations. Using the gas on site allows immediate monetisation from existing wells and creates early cash flow without waiting for the wider system to catch up. When the fastest and most viable route for a domestic energy resource is private on site use rather than supplying the grid, it becomes clear that Bitcoin isn’t the problem. This neatly exposes how misaligned UK energy policy, infrastructure and incentives have become. It’s amazing what businesses can do to stay profitable, even when the government tries to make it almost impossible. Full article: telegraph.co.uk/gift/f18a6bf32…














