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I am formally giving @LukeDashjr and @dathon_ohm 72 hours to withdraw BIP-110 or I will order the Ordinals degens to unleash a large scale decentralized swarm of AI agents to attack the Bitcoin network with a tsunami of spam the likes of which your nodes have never seen before
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BREAKING: A decentralized swarm of AI agents are now gathering news and inscribing it into Bitcoin blocks every day using the Ordinals Protocol 🤯 Inscription → ord.io/121519014 News → aibtc.news
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@dogdamassa Eu pensei que entrar na ledger e ver que estava zerado em $DOG
Descobri que não me preocupo muito com quedas 🤣
Eu vou às compras 🛒
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Gostaria de deixar explícito o quanto aprendo com as meninas da @areabitcoin
Sei que o $BTC se diferencia de outras criptomoedas, dando a essas outras criptos o status de SHITCOINS
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My parents didn’t leave India for the weather. They left because of socialism. Real socialism. The kind where the government decided it knew better than families, seized assets, crushed enterprise, and treated private property as a privilege instead of a right.
They came to America because property rights mattered. Because ownership mattered. Because the state didn’t get first dibs on the product of your labor simply because it had the votes.
Here’s the funny part: India learned. Hard lessons. It abandoned that model, liberalized its economy, embraced markets, competition, capital formation, because it turns out growth beats slogans. India went more capitalist because socialism failed in the real world, not on @X
Meanwhile, here we are in California, listening to politicians whose parents likely fled majoritarian tyranny themselves, now confidently reinventing it, this time with better branding and worse math. Different accents, same impulse: “We’ll decide what’s fair. We’ll decide what you get to keep.”
So when people like @RoKhanna (and his ideological twins like @ZohranKMamdani) ask why anyone cares about crypto, self-custody, or sovereign assets outside centralized institutions, this is why. History. Lived experience. Memory.
Because once you’ve seen how quickly “for the common good” turns into “hand it over,” you don’t outsource trust to the same structures that have failed generations before. You don’t cheer for systems where ownership is conditional and dissent is taxed.
The irony is almost poetic: immigrants flee socialism → America thrives → politicians forget why → immigrants’ children remember.
I’d rather invest my money and hold it in $BTC, $DOG, $ETH, and borrow and lend on apps like @tydrohq without having to worry about California seizing “my property”
Some of us don’t argue ideology. We argue precedent
Saikat Chakrabarti for Congress@saikatc
.@RoKhanna is right. We have to innovate while making sure a fair share of the new wealth is going to working people. Right now, we are on the verge of creating trillionaires while most people are struggling to afford the essentials. A small wealth tax is the bare minimum.
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