
Spreading Gospel of Bitcoin in Bhimtaland/India
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Spreading Gospel of Bitcoin in Bhimtaland/India
@Parakite4
u/parakite https://t.co/3uOOSxuWJE npub1mqfe7ycvc80vtkfw8fxuf8a3ruryhadn93jajmdpq7az8z250hrsygkwh8 #bitcoin #bhimtaland Poet inspired by Juvenal. Parody



Make our candidate win, and on the first day of the month, women will get Rs 3,000/ month. All the unemployed youths will be credited Rs 3,000 into their account. Pregnant women will be given Rs 21,000. Besides, women will not have to pay bus fare in the government buses. - Shri @AmitShah #BanglarMoneSudhuiBJP












What a humbling data- Foreign Tourist Arrivals (2025) India → 9 million Bali → 7 million An entire country vs one island








London is a pretty sad place Had £10k worth of stuff stolen from a 5 star hotel @HiltonHotels Caught on CCTV Police informed and tracking details of one of the devices given Police say they can’t do anything unless assaulted or held at gun point @metpoliceuk Good job @MayorofLondon Expediting my exit to Dubai/Singapore





That would require around 40 billion litres of ethanol per year. India’s current sugarcane production is around 400 million tonnes per year, out of which more than 90% is used for jaggery, white sugar, and other edible products. Only about 3–5% is currently used for ethanol. If we move to E85, we would need to produce roughly 250–300 million tonnes of sugarcane per year for ethanol alone, assuming around 60% of ethanol comes from other sources. In addition, we would still need around 500–600 million tonnes for human consumption and existing sugar demand. We are already becoming a water-stressed country by using sugarcane on just 5–10% of agricultural land. Increasing production further could push more states into water stress. Because of this, we would likely need to shift toward growing more corn for ethanol or rely on imports from the world’s largest corn producer, the United States.

🚨 A 99 percentile in JEE Mains 2026 will not get you a CS in many top IITs. The closing rank for CS at IIT Bombay last year was AIR 66 (General) 🙏🏼







