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Hey…YOU
You’re awesome.
Life is absolutely bananas.
Give yourself grace.
No one knows what the fuck is going on.
That’s the design of this place.
But don’t worry about it…
Your job is not to fix others…or the world.
It’s to get to know yourself.
That’s it.
This is the most advanced self-development program in the universe.
Enjoy the ride 🤙
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For anybody who missed this and wants the TLDR.
❓ This is the biggest question yet. ❓
If “whoever is working on the code” (nonbeliever terms) / “the pioneers” (believer terms) redirected all those proxies to point at each other or at a shared implementation, you’d create an interconnected network of contracts that can pass instructions and assets between each other atomically. 🛜
*Atomically = instantly and together
pDAI then becomes the connective tissue flowing between all of them simultaneously. You could theoretically create a self-reinforcing stability mechanism where pDAI is backed by and redeemable through multiple protocols at once.
That’s not just a stable coin. That’s a native DeFi primitive for the entire PulseChain ecosystem.
🪐 NineIron is telegraphing the endgame. 🪐
This is the architecture for $1 pDAI. Take a seat, get comfortable and grab yourself some popcorn. The show is about to begin.🍿
PDAI to $1.
#pdai #pulsechain #pioneers
p-DaiMaxi@NineIronCapital
What if all of the 1967 upgradable proxy contracts started pointing towards each other? What would that do for $pDAI?
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🚨 YO… Should I actually drop the BIGGEST PDAI DECODE in a full video TOMORROW?!
This one’s so nuclear it might break the timeline. I’m sitting on the decode that connects EVERYTHING … and once it’s out, there’s no going back.
Type "PEG ME" if you want me to leak it. I’m not playing. The clock’s ticking.
TOMORROW. ⏳
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@RichardHeartWin @brisology Or expect Vitalik to give us a decentralized stablecoin for that matter.
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Because the prices suck so bad, people are crashing out and lashing out left and right. Can you imagine if people lashed out at Vitalik for not founding a DEX, not founding a bridge, not founding a coin launcher that burns ETH, not beating the SEC in court, not making a blockchain time deposit protocol, not market buying deca millions and never selling, not sending advertisements and merch door to door, not giving away free coins, not sending millions of coins to people for marketing on chain, not running free chatrooms, not having a youtube channel, not giving out free books he's written, not founding a couple free infura (RPCs) devs build on and people use. That'd be crazy right?
It's a good thing people aren't ungrateful trash, so they don't harass him.
GIF
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So…
All us ‘crazy’ people were right the whole time…
COVID was absolutely created in a lab, by US and Chinese scientists.
All that bullshit…all that stress…all that death…
Was government funded, created and covered up.
Now Fauci has slipped into the shadows…
And no one in charge will do anything, because they were complicit.
This is one of the biggest crimes against humanity in the history of mankind.
And all the people who saw it clear as day, who tried to speak up…were called crazy.
I lost many friends…family…clients…
People said the ugliest things to me and acted in the most uncivilized way.
People turned into animals.
We saw a dark side of humanity for sure.
And it was all a lab grown virus the whole time.
They knew. They all knew.
Paul D. Thacker@thackerpd
EXCLUSIVE: NIH has removed virologist Ralph Baric from all his grants; UNC placed Baric on leave. Senior HHS officials says UNC was complicit in starting the COVID pandemic. “Baric designed the gun,” he said. “But the Chinese built it, and then they pulled the trigger.” realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2026/…
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Books are my go-to distraction when submerged in ice baths for a testicle-punishing 10 to 15 minutes.
One night, the flavor du jour was The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey. One passage stopped me in my tracks a few pages in:
"The player of the inner game comes to value the art of relaxed concentration above all other skills; he discovers the true basis for self-confidence; and he learns that the secret to winning any game lies in not trying too hard."
The secret to winning any game lies in not trying too hard.
Feeling as though you are trying too hard indicates that your priorities, technique, focus, or mindfulness is off.
Take it as a cue to reset, not to double down.
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@mlamanna_music Appreciate you asking 🤜🏽💥🤛🏽Michael. Music project dropping 06.06.26 — 66vi.io has the countdown. Would love your ears on it when it lands.
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I see lots of young folks giving Tim Cook credit for what Steve Jobs did.
I’ve been using Apple products almost exclusively since 1999 when I got the clamshell iBook and learned photoshop at the Art Institute of Dallas.
Steve Jobs was an absolute icon. A legend on par with Elon Musk.
Tim Cook is leaving Apple now…serving as CEO longer than Steve did and creating absolutely nothing revolutionary.
It’s been sad to watch.
I still like Apple products but they are no longer inspiring. They’re predictable.
The Apple Ai is terrible and all the legacy products that Steve created (iPhone, iPad, MacBook, iMac, etc) are still relatively the same.
The only new thing of value created on Tim’s watch was the watch. It’s a good watch.
That’s it.
There will never be another Steve Jobs and Tim Cook should have been fired years ago.

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@bryan_johnson It would be cool if we could utilize the program you’ve put together!!
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@bryan_johnson C hole 🤣. I can definitely relate!! Working with Claude in this capacity is def a game changer.
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I got C-holed.
Suffered sleep consequences.
I busted my screens-off rule.
Turned down socializing.
Fell behind on work.
Kate is now upset.
AI is preposterous. As close to magic as I’ve experienced (except a seed becoming a tree and a zygote becoming a baby).
It started on April 2nd when Karpathy shared LLM Knowledge bases. I wondered if this was the opening to structure the 1.5 billion data points I’ve collected on my body over the past five years. It's the most dynamic n=1 biomarker dataset in history. It was just sitting there.
Next thing I knew two weeks had passed and Kate was wondering if she lost her boyfriend to Claude.
I’m non-technical. Which honestly makes me sad. I wish I’d grown up with a computer or at least been around engineer culture. I didn’t know anyone technical until my early 20s.
I became an entrepreneur at 21 and had my first of three kids at 25. I sold Braintree Venmo at 34. Learning to code stayed on my to-do list through all of it. The timing was never right. I was always on the outside looking in, wishing I had the skills to assemble 0's and 1's into digital structures.
The exhilaration I’ve felt in the past two weeks is hard to explain. The 1.5 billion data points became a functional database, queryable, and microscope into my 70 trillion cells. The biological age of my organs updated in real-time like stock tickers. My build morphed from a knowledge base into a breathing organism that was self-learning and in sync with my heartbeat. I did this entirely on my own. It’s buggy, breaks and the data needs to be cleaned, but damn it’s cool.
It became a mirror and ledger, one I could ask questions to. About my psyche, behavioral patterns, biology and protocols. Patterns across my life I couldn't previously connect. It’s made me insatiably hungry for more data.
I’ve written about Autonomous Health, how cars now drive themselves and software wires itself. Health is next. My build showed me what it looks like in practice.
Before Kate started protesting, she joked that she felt relieved for herself, our colleagues, and the world that I’d found something that matches my energy. That they could all express a sigh of relief. It’s true. This experience left me wondering if I’ve been bored my entire life. Never having found something that could match my work ethic, speed, intensity, and build capacity. Something that didn’t have the delays of the real world, human complications, or logistical drag.
Two weeks deep in AI and I'm realizing that when people talk about AI, they're not talking about the same thing. Someone using a chat interface has a completely different opinion than someone building with it. And that chasm deepens for the people seeing what's coming next but isn't yet public. Society can't have a coherent conversation about AI because everyone's intuitions are calibrated to a different version of it.
Off-the-shelf LLMs are mostly useless beyond narrow tasks. When they get you 80% there, it's often faster to do the whole thing yourself. And they're dangerous because the hallucination is hard to detect. Now you don't know what you don't know.
Give them expanded context, memory, and architectures for self-reflection and autonomous learning, and you start to realize that AI is bigger than any of us can fit in our context window.
I need to take Kate on a date, turn my screens off on time, and get some work done.
And then properly dose C.
Note: the image above is my 2021 baseline when starting this longevity project.
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🚨 MCDONALD’S WORKER HELD A $1M+ MICHAEL JORDAN GRAIL CARD FOR 29 YEARS — AND NO ONE HAD A CLUE
Jeff worked at McDonald’s for decades… starting at $3/hour in the ’80s.
But hidden away the entire time?
A Michael Jordan card serialed 23/100 — jersey number… making it essentially a 1-of-1 grail.
Pulled in 1997… and never sold.
Even while raising 6 kids in one townhouse and taking in another family in need.
• 12 people under one roof
• Two McDonald’s incomes
• And a card collectors would pay life-changing money for
He held it through everything.
Now… nearly 30 years later…
He’s finally sending it to PSA as the Jordan market hits all-time highs.
One decision… and his entire life could flip overnight.
Did he just make the greatest hold in sports card history… or wait too long?
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Macro just flipped risk-on.
Strait of Hormuz open → war premium gone → inflation pressure drops → rate cuts back on the table.
At the exact same time:
- StableSwap v1 live
- v3 basically ready
- wallet + yield dropping
- liquidity already aligning (sDAI ↔ pDAI holding tight)
The only remaining question is how much of this infra do we need live for the peg trigger? Do we need the marketplace publicly available?
April = pressure
May = peg?
Either way…
Glory soon™️
#pDAI to $1
#PulseChain season
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Liberty have released stableswap v1.
v1 = rails
👉 the bulk of the work is done
v2 = expansion
👉 more assets, more chains, same system
v3 = alignment
👉 native stable liquidity gets coordinated across pools + protocols
Alignment is what we’re waiting for.
So, this month we have:
⭐️ StableSwap roll out
⭐️ Wallet launching
⭐️ Yield product launching
The yield product is likely:
➕ users add liquidity to 1:1 bridge routes
💰 earn yield through transactions
🤝 when liquidity is sat idle, it’s reassigned to lending/various defi protocols to earn yield
We’re now heading down the road to delivery at pace.
Soon, either:
👉 stables align into the system
or
👉 the system forces alignment
Either way… destination peg.
#pDAI to $1
#PulseChain season
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Your body is always talking. That pain you feel, that tension, that tightness, most people assume it's a muscle problem.
They go get a massage, they stretch, they rest. And the symptoms may go away for a day or two, but quickly return. Because they're treating the symptom, not the source.
What if it has nothing to do with the muscle at all? What if it's your organs talking? What if it's your glands? What if it's your mind overflowing into your body?
This is exactly why I train CHEK Practitioners to assess the whole body. The glands, the organs, the muscles, the mind, all of it is connected. All of it is communicating.
And if you don't know how to listen to the whole system, you will spend your entire life chasing pain that never goes away. The symptom is never the whole story. The body is always talking. The question is, do you know how to listen?
Love and chi,
- Paul
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