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Nine Lives, Cat’s Eyes.

Beigetreten Eylül 2021
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Fred Krueger
Fred Krueger@dotkrueger·
Interesting info on Justin Drake, the "Bitcoin Security Researcher" who co-authored the latest FUD piece. 1. Is actually paid by the Ethereum Foundation 2. Claims "Bitcoin is the idea, Ethereum is the execution" 3. Claims "Bitcoin’s PoW model is a “ticking time bomb." So basically a paid ETH quant who doesn't own Bitcoin, who's entire net worth is tied to ETH. Exactly like the guy that the ETH Foundation paid to push the "Bitcoin is bad for Climate Change narrative". Incentives.
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FallingSands.eth@FallingSandsEth·
@Vincent5327827 @enter420691 @DiabloCanyonCA Yes, but isn’t that an argument for more nuclear? Clean energy production charging infrastructure that replaces dirty infrastructure? Sounds like with 100 more nuclear plants, no gas burning trucks will ever be need again.
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Vincent Vega
Vincent Vega@Vincent5327827·
You are correct, the 0 dropped when typing…. Should be 1850 accounting for charging losses. An entire nuclear power plant can only charge less than one percent of all the heavy duty trucks in California, that’s the point. “Heavy-Duty Focus: More than 400,000 heavy-duty diesel trucks were registered in California as of early 2020, with a high concentration of these operating in the Southern California/LA region due to the ports.”
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Diablo Canyon Power Plant
Diablo Canyon Power Plant@DiabloCanyonCA·
Diablo Canyon’s two reactors generate ~2,250 megawatts of reliable, ⁠clean electricity, enough for 4 million people.⁠
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Unplug Nuclear Power
Unplug Nuclear Power@Unplugnukes·
@DiabloCanyonCA Clean? Our descendants will be paying for that power for the next million years with higher cancer rates and genetic diseases. Dirty.
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FallingSands.eth@FallingSandsEth·
@RampCapitalLLC Honestly I was underwhelmed, I love sci-fi but this felt like fantasy sci-fi and I’m not sure I loved the cantos aspect
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Ramp Capital
Ramp Capital@RampCapitalLLC·
New book alert. Any ball knowers?
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Governor Josh Shapiro
Governor Josh Shapiro@GovernorShapiro·
Letting our kids be kids also means getting back to the basics. That’s why, earlier this year, I signed into law a bipartisan bill that requires cursive handwriting to be taught in Pennsylvania schools. It may seem strange, but cursive handwriting is a fundamental skill that all of our kids should learn. They may not get why now, but that’s how they’ll sign their very first check — or maybe even someday, a bill that gets to the Governor’s desk (trust me, you’ll want good penmanship for that). And it means they spend more time with a pen — not a tablet — in their hands at school.
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nic carter
nic carter@nic_carter·
Elliptic curve cryptography is on the brink of obsolescence. Whether it’s 3 or 10 years; it’s over and we need to accept that The only thing that matters is how quickly blockchain developers recognize that they need to bake in cryptographic mutability into their networks This of course requires an entire reimagining of how these systems work. Today the crypto is hardcoded in. That will have to change ETH people have already figured this out. Everyone else seems to be petrified in fear. Unless something changes quickly ETHBTC will start to reflect the divergence in prioritisation
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FallingSands.eth@FallingSandsEth·
@BambroughKevin I have a question about Hydrographs moat. Does Hydro have fundamental advantages (beyond their current building plans/head-start) or manufacturing “trade secrets” or do they simply rely on patents to prevent copy cat competition? They seem very open about their processes
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
“Dirac Fluid” : particles move at incredibly high speeds and follow the rules of massless physics, making them behave like light. When you combine that high speed with constant collisions, the result is a system that flows with almost zero resistance, following the laws of hydrodynamics rather than standard electronics. Scientist can scale up lab results for mass production in products it will create literally trillions and trillions of value. Here is why $hg $hgraf turbostratic fractal graphene aggregates are uniquely positioned to achieve and maintain Dirac fluid properties: •Pristine Atomic Purity: The Dirac fluid only exists near the "Dirac point," a delicate tipping point where the material is neither a conductor nor an insulator. Even tiny amounts of defects or impurities can "clog" the flow and turn the fluid back into a standard electronic gas. Turbostratic Fractal Graphene, HydroGraph's Fractal Graphene™, is produced with ultra-high carbon purity (99.8%) and a consistent 100%crystalline structure, which is vital for maintaining the "frictionless" flow of the fluid. •High Surface Area and Volume Fraction: The fractal morphology creates a unique geometry with high surface area and high volume fraction. This structure allows for optimal interaction and integration within a matrix, ensuring that the collective motion of the electrons, (the hallmark of a Dirac fluid), can be maintained across a larger macroscopic scale. •Turbostratic Structure: FGA often features a "turbostratic" (randomly rotated) layering rather than perfectly stacked graphite. This rotation helps preserve the individual 2D properties of graphene layers, which is necessary to keep the electrons behaving like "massless" Dirac particles rather than standard massive ones. •Decoupling of Heat and Charge: In a true Dirac fluid, heat and charge flow through distinct channels, violating the standard Wiedemann-Franz law. The structural uniformity of fractal aggregates provides the "ultraclean" environment needed to observe this divergence, which has proven nearly impossible to detect in other potential materials like topological insulators or Weyl semimetals so far.  In summary, while other "Dirac materials" exist, they usually suffer from structural defects that break the fluid. The specific fractal geometry combined with high-purity production makes these aggregates the most viable candidate for stable, tabletop Dirac fluid applications. @Rainmaker1973
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Max Resnick
Max Resnick@MaxResnick·
Let me remind you again that by far the biggest assymetric winner of clarity around tokenized equities is Solana. Solana is the only chain where tokenized equities can be issued traded and settled at scale.
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FallingSands.eth@FallingSandsEth·
@AOC I agree, but please distinguish between sports betting and real prediction markets which have actual value. We’re seeing an unfortunate combination of the two, but they should be treated differently, a blanket ban isn’t the answer either
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
This is sad. I know as a politician these companies are going to spend a billion dollars against me for saying it but 🤷🏽‍♀️ Pervasive gambling is not good for society. It turns life into a casino, traps people in addiction & debt, surges domestic violence, and fosters manipulation.
Polymarket@Polymarket

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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇@ZssBecker·
Finally achieved the holy trinity of longevity. Home Gym. In home dry sauna. In home Hyperbaric chamber. Red light therapy. 5-6x a week. I'm living to 300 or going to die trying.
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Dankrad Feist
Dankrad Feist@dankrad·
Sounds like a fun cult to work for 🤔
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Heavy Pulp
Heavy Pulp@heavypulp·
Everything is Computer, but Computer isn't Everything!
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goodalexander
goodalexander@goodalexander·
@gmoneyNFT bc nuclear power plants are a massive threat vector in a world filled w radical islamic insurgents
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goodalexander
goodalexander@goodalexander·
I'm excited for the VCs to pivot out of Uranium shells and AI labs back into crypto with some nice thought pieces announcing their 10 year views
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FallingSands.eth@FallingSandsEth·
@cremieuxrecueil What? You are certainly doing it wrong not even the slowest blockchains 10 years ago were that slow
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Crypto is really useful if you want to wait 30 minutes to make a transaction and have it fail half the time
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
As US troops deploy to the Middle East. As gas prices spike. As 92,000 jobs vanish in a single month. As scores of children die in elementary schools. As acid rain falls over Tehran. As Switzerland breaks 200 years of neutrality to call it a war crime. As Iran announces a new Supreme Leader. As the Epstein files stay buried. Donald Trump is playing golf. At his own resort. With his billionaire friends. This is the man who said he’d lower your cost of living on day one.
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FallingSands.eth@FallingSandsEth·
@Swedish_uranium How do you feel about the of chances of Iranian enriched uranium entering the market?
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Anders
Anders@Swedish_uranium·
No, this isn’t WWIII. Iran is too weak and China won’t step in. But it is bullish for supply-critical commodities. #Silver and #uranium already face structural deficits, and security of supply just got more important. Positioning in commodities makes sense. Top picks here:
Anders@Swedish_uranium

The escalation in the Middle East due to the attack on Iran is likely to drive major moves across global markets this week. In this environment, I see no better place to be than commodities — especially #silver and #uranium. Over the past week I made significant portfolio changes, adding aggressively to silver equities. In my view, a structural squeeze is already underway: inventories continue to drain, physical tightness is rising, and I expect silver to reclaim >$120 in the coming phase. The conflict is simply accelerating a trend that was already in motion. I also took a large position in HydroGraph on the financing dip. The company is now meaningfully de-risked following US EPA, UK REACH, and EU REACH clearances for commercial-scale graphene sales — a key regulatory milestone for broad market adoption. To fund these moves, I reduced a few uranium positions that had lost short-term momentum. But don't worry, I remain very bullish uranium. I expect it to follow gold and silver in the ongoing commodity cycle. That said, silver is where I currently see the greatest upside the next few weeks. Here are my top picks and their YTD performance: 👇 Disclosure: I have commercial relationships with Myriad Uranium, Skyharbour Resources, Noble Plains Uranium, and J2 Metals. Not investment advice. Do your own due diligence.

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FallingSands.eth@FallingSandsEth·
@0xsmac Eh, i think a vibrant world doesn’t have people working on assembly lines, or working in Excel.
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smac
smac@0xsmac·
there is some irony to coastal elites freaking out about AI job displacement now that it’s seemingly at their doorstep hollowing out middle america labor was ok because of ~efficiency gains~ but now that white collar jobs are at risk it’s time to scream FIRE! and pull the alarm
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