HyperFury

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HyperFury

HyperFury

@0xhyperfury

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HyperFury
HyperFury@0xhyperfury·
τιμωρία γάρ ἐστι τοῖς ἀγαθοῖς μὴ ἐθέλουσιν ἄρχειν τὸ ὑπὸ χειρόνων ἄρχεσθαι. One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you come to be governed by your inferiors.
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ryandcrypto
ryandcrypto@ryandcrypto·
Stocks: back at all-time highs Bitcoin: still ~40% below peak One of these is mispriced Question is which one
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Magnus Nørgaard
Magnus Nørgaard@hr_noergaard·
På mandag holder jeg et space hvor jeg inviterer @jonatanpallesen ind til en snak om indvandring i Danmark 🇩🇰 Det bliver spændende! Vi åbner op for lytterne fra start af, så hvis du vil ind og snakke med, så kom frisk på mandag kl 20 ✌🏻
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Henrik
Henrik@Henrik_on_HL·
Fees on Hyperliquid are insanely high
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HyperFury
HyperFury@0xhyperfury·
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Aimen Dean@AimenDean

I genuinely don’t know whether to laugh or lose my mind anymore at this European hypocritical double standards. When it comes to Vladimir Putin, suddenly it’s Churchillian resolve. No compromise. No dialogue. Arm Ukraine to the teeth, sanction everything that moves, wreck your own energy security if necessary - because tyranny must be confronted. Fine. I actually respect the consistency of that … in isolation. But then you turn around and lecture us - us - the Gulf monarchies, Jordan and Israel, about showing restraint with Tehran? About dialogue? About coexistence? Are you serious? For forty years - forty bloody years - this regime has been waging a shadow war across the region. Militias, proxies, sleeper cells, terror networks, destabilizing entire countries - Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen - and threatening the Gulf monarchies, Jordan, and Israel nonstop. This isn’t theoretical. This isn’t abstract. This is lived reality. And yet here come Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and the rest of the European choir, gently advising us to calm down, de-escalate, and - what was it again? - “give diplomacy a chance.” Diplomacy with who, exactly? With a system that has built its entire regional strategy on plausible deniability and proxy terror violence? You were willing to absorb inflation, energy shocks, and political backlash at home to confront Moscow. You made that choice. You said: this is the price of standing up to a tyrant. So don’t come here and tell us - after decades of being on the receiving end - that we should just sit down, smile politely, and “coexist.” Either you believe in confronting tyranny everywhere .. or you don’t. Macron, Starmer, rest of EU leaders and top bureaucrats should just STFU and spare us the self righteous sanctimonious lectures!🤐🤫

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XO@Trader_XO·
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately - Agentic Coding and framework choice. As someone who’s comfortable with TypeScript with Nest, C# with .Net Core, Python Fast API, and Go, when it comes to building a bunch of APIs, I’ve found myself pausing less to ask can I build this in any of these stacks? and more to as to which one am I actually choosing, and why? Because with agentic coding, the equation feels like it’s changing. The value seems to be shifting away from just how fast you can write code by hand, and more toward how well you can think through systems, make good engineering decisions, and work in a way that lets you build and adapt confidently. So for me, stack choice starts to feel less like a question of personal coding preference and more like a question of leverage. Which ecosystem is the most versatile? Which codebase will be easiest to read, understand, and safely change later? Which stack will make the system easier to operate and maintain over time? I don’t think the takeaway is that coding skill no longer matters, it does. It’s more that code comprehension, design judgment, and maintainability may matter more now than raw implementation speed. That’s what makes the question interesting to me nowadays... - Not just how do I build the APIs? but which stack actually gives me the best long term leverage? Rhetorical Questions...
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Dale Stark
Dale Stark@DaleStarkA10·
The Swalwell saga perfectly shows how politics really works in America. They’ve had this dirt on him for years and sat on it until he stepped out of line. It explains why no matter who you vote for, you get the same results. One nation under blackmail.
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HyperFury
HyperFury@0xhyperfury·
@DrJStrategy China is winning in the sense that the demand for EVs and solar cells are skyrocketing though
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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
Food for thought. Yes, the New Great Game is unfolding. No nation stands to gain more from a closure of the Strait of Hormuz than the United States, across the short, medium, and long term. This logic is embedded in President Trump’s National Security Strategy, with the Trump Doctrine now visible in practice. Strategically, China loses on multiple fronts with Hormuz closed: seaborne Middle Eastern supplies are constrained just as Venezuelan crude is increasingly redirected toward the U.S. Gulf Coast on short, politically secure routes. At the same time, the Strait of Malacca, and with it, the broader Malacca Dilemma, moves to the center of gravity. In parallel, the Sunda, Lombok, Makassar, and Mindoro Straits remain critical arteries for Chinese trade and energy flows. Together, they constitute the geographic chokepoints of Beijing’s vulnerability, and Washington is acutely aware of this. Yes, the New Great Game is unfolding, and Wall Street has yet to comprehend the consequences.
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HyperFury
HyperFury@0xhyperfury·
More $HYPE getting acquired every day
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HyperFury@0xhyperfury·
@Yaugourt I don’t think you can write as long a post as this douche bag about not buying $HYPE
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Yaugourt.hl
Yaugourt.hl@Yaugourt·
Sorry if I spam with long posts but there's jus too much to say. I can spend a whole year posting long posts about Hyperliquid. Hyperliquid.
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Ericonomic
Ericonomic@ericonomic·
Irrational market because the market doesn’t move in the direction I want. Ahaa bears are so fucked
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kook 🏝️@KookCapitalLLC·
$hype is back at $44 last time hype was at this price level: > $btc was $110,000 > $eth was $3900 > $sol was $187 do you understand???????
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HyperFury
HyperFury@0xhyperfury·
@aaalexhl I still don’t see the marginal buyer here
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aaalex.hl
aaalex.hl@aaalexhl·
Hype going up on the news that Jeff's skin routine is absolutely immaculate
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HyperFury
HyperFury@0xhyperfury·
@DonnaLeist @willchamberlain I’m sure they’re part of the scam too All these religious charities have to be audited The problem with the Catholic ones is they’re the biggest culprit
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