CBach
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Do you know why Zuby was banned by Twitter ? Because he wrote to someone “Ok Dude …” 🤣

Fuck memecoins, fuck solana, fuck dex, fuck vamps, fuck pvps, fuck toly, fuck pumpfun, fuck alon, fuck bonk, fuck tom, fuck bags, fuck finn, fuck bnb, fuck cz, fuck base, fuck agents, fuck the dog, fuck the cat, fuck the monkey, fuck the hippo, fuck the tiktok trend, fuck you.

Trying to manage a potential bitcoin price crash by introducing spending restrictions (Hourglass) is such a ludicrous idea. Bitcoin routinely crashes 85% Including all the wash trading and shitcoing fuckery global trading volume is 1-5 million BTC per week Assuming only 10% of that is legit fine its 2 months worth of Bitcoin sell pressure. Even if a quantum attack was somehow going to market dump the stolen/unlocked/cracked/whatever bitcoins on exchanges (LOL GOOD LUCK WITH THAT) it wouldnt be a big deal

I swear everything is just so much easier when you're curious about shit. Discipline is top-down suppression of impulse. Obsession is bottom-up amplification of curiosity.

The Google quantum paper is co-authored by someone employed by the Ethereum Foundation. I'm dead. 😂

JUST IN: MIT study warns AI can reinforce false beliefs and trigger “delusional spiraling” in users.


Many are wondering "what Google saw" that caused them to revise their post-quantum cryptography transition deadline to 2029 last week. It was this: research.google/blog/safeguard…


Google is basically saying: “We’ve cut the quantum resources needed to break Bitcoin’s encryption by 20x. We can now break it. We can prove it. We’re just not going to tell you how. We’ve slowed down research to give crypto a chance. You have until 2029 to figure out a solution. Good luck.”



BREAKING: Google research reveals quantum computers may be able to crack Bitcoin's private keys in just 9 minutes.

🚨 Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: “We are so close to these models reaching the level of human intelligence, and yet there doesn't seem to be a wider recognition in society of what's about to happen … There hasn't been a public awareness of the risks.”




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