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https://t.co/t9Oyg0ZrNK Co-Founder | NFT | Crypto | Blockchain | General Knowledge | Random Stuff | Blockchain Ecosystem Solution Provider | Rational Optimist.

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Mo ⚡️@AficionadoMo·
When it comes to crypto, there are two main mistakes you might be making: 1) Investing more than you can afford to lose. 2) Not investing anything #Crypto #cryptocurrency #investing
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Kevin Muruta@KevinMuruta·
@IRanMediaco Iranian🇮🇷 authorities made this clear from the beginning. The strait of Hormuz is open to everyone except the US🇺🇸 and Israel🇮🇱
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Iran News 24@IRanMediaco·
BREAKING: Iran says any European country is welcome to make a deal to transit through Hormuz Strait.
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Suppressed News.@SuppressedNws1·
🇮🇷New Lego AI video from Iran titled “ONE VENGEANCE FOR ALL.”
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Mo ⚡️@AficionadoMo·
John Daghita, known online as 'Lick,’ was caught after an on-chain investigator traced millions in stolen ether back to wallets his father’s firm managed for the U.S. Marshals Service. forbes.com/sites/digital-…
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Mo ⚡️@AficionadoMo·
AI just got a bank account. Not a metaphor. Actual private keys, on-chain transactions, and the ability to hire, fire, and reinvest, all while you're asleep. @Mohamed.DW/the-wallet-changes-everything-6f8c75f0d4f0" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@Mohamed.DW/th…
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Al Jazeera Anchor: "Is there an off-ramp for Iran?" Dr. Foad Izadi: Proceeds to deliver the most savage, unfiltered indictment of the US government ever broadcast on international TV. Don't skip this clip.
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Inaction feels safe. But safety has a cost, and that cost compounds.
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Umar
Umar@umarmaggi·
Antara benda paling menarik lepas Rembayung launch ni adalah spillover effect ke brand lain dalam segmen yg sama. Orang start bercakap tentang brand2 traditional cuisine lain macam Lado, De wan, Rebung, Cili Kampung. Ada few brands aku pun baru tahu sebenarnya haha. Interesting how one brand can affect the whole segment (in a good way) 🧵
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Some people still think American soldiers are sent abroad to save lives. They are. To save the life of a currency. To save the life of a petrodollar. To save the life of an empire that would collapse if it ever had to live on equal terms with the rest of the world. The lives of foreigners are just the receipt.
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I see this less as a trade policy and more as an assertion of unilateral power dressed up as economics. Tariffs used this way don’t isolate a nation they fracture global trust and force smaller economies to navigate uncertainty they did not create.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
It is 2026. You can watch a hospital in Gaza be destroyed in real time. You can read declassified cables about Pinochet. You can see Madeline Albright say that half a million dead Iraqi children was "worth it." And yet, somewhere in suburbia, someone still says: "We stand for human rights." No you do not. You stand on the bodies of people who never had the right to live.
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Sony Thăng@nxt888·
JD, every sentence you just wrote is a confession dressed up as concern. You say Venezuela "has something to do with drugs." You forgot to mention who has something to do with demand. Who flooded its own streets with Oxy and fentanyl prescriptions. Who turned addiction into a business model. Who let entire towns die so a handful of corporations could milk pain for profit. That was not Caracas. That was the United States. You talk about cocaine "as a profit center for Latin American cartels." You skip the part where the money ends up in U.S. and European banks. You skip the part where U.S.-backed regimes, U.S.-trained forces, and U.S. intelligence have been entangled with those cartels for decades. You skip the part where the geographical constant in this entire story is not Venezuela. It is the U.S. market. You say Trump "shut the border on day one" as if that were a serious drug policy. You can close every bridge at the Rio Grande. As long as there is demand, capital, and a financial system eager to clean the profits, the drugs will move. Your wall speech did not dismantle a single supply chain. It just made cruelty a campaign ad. Then you get to the heart of it: "About 20 years ago, Venezuela expropriated American oil property and until recently used that stolen property to get rich and fund their narcoterrorist activities." Let us translate. A sovereign country changed the terms on resources under its own soil. It stopped letting foreign companies skim whatever they wanted. It used that revenue to fund its own state instead of Exxon’s balance sheet. You call that "stealing our stuff." What you are really saying is simple: If U.S. corporations plant steel in your ground, the oil becomes American. If you decide otherwise, you are a thief and a terrorist. Those wells are not in Texas. Those fields are not in Ohio. They are in Venezuela. They were "American property" only because a power imbalance turned contracts into colonial tribute. When the host changed the rules of the house, the guest screamed robbery. You ask, "are we just supposed to allow a communist to steal our stuff in our hemisphere and do nothing?" "Our hemisphere." You say that like a landlord reading out an eviction notice. Venezuela is not your backyard. Cuba is not your backyard. Latin America is not your backyard. They are nations that have spent a century watching "great powers" fund coups, train death squads, and freeze assets whenever anyone tries to use their resources for their own people. "Great powers do not act like that," you say. You are right. Empires do. Empires convince themselves that private contracts in foreign countries are "our wealth." Empires label any government that breaks those contracts "narcoterrorist." Empires call it "chaos" when other states trade with people they have decided to strangle. You close with: "The United States, thanks to President Trump's leadership, is a great power again. Everyone should take note." They have taken note. They see a country where: The pharmaceutical industry did more to saturate America with opioids than any cartel. The financial system launders blood money and calls it liquidity. The political class calls other people’s resources "our stuff" and other people’s sovereignty "our hemisphere." You did not prove Venezuela is the heart of the drug trade. You did not prove China is the engine of chaos. You proved that when an empire loses control of a property line, it starts talking like a cartel whose dealers have gone independent.
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You see a lot claims that Venezuela has nothing to do with drugs because most of the fentanyl comes from elsewhere. I want to address this: First off, fentanyl isn't the only drug in the world and there is still fentanyl coming from Venezuela (or at least there was). Second, cocaine, which is the main drug trafficked out of Venezuela, is a profit center for all of the Latin America cartels. If you cut out the money from cocaine (or even reduce it) you substantially weaken the cartels overall. Also, cocaine is bad too! Third, yes, a lot of fentanyl is coming out of Mexico. That continues to be a focus of our policy in Mexico and is a reason why President Trump shut the border on day one. Fourth, I see a lot of criticism about oil. About 20 years ago, Venezuela expropriated American oil property and until recently used that stolen property to get rich and fund their narcoterrorist activities. I understand the anxiety over the use of military force, but are we just supposed to allow a communist to steal our stuff in our hemisphere and do nothing? Great powers don't act like that. The United States, thanks to President Trump's leadership, is a great power again. Everyone should take note.

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Barry Malone
Barry Malone@malonebarry·
Yes, Israel bombed a wedding in Gaza today. No, the mainstream media is not interested.
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Deutsche Bank, the multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, has initiated coverage of Coinbase and boosted the sinking stock's price target by nearly 40%. thestreet.com/crypto/trading…
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
The West lied about Vietnam. The West lied about Iraq. The West lied about Afghanistan. The West lied about Libya. The West lies about Syria. The West lied about Russia. The West lied about Palestine. But, apparently we are suppose to listen to their lies about Venezuela.
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A trader in KL buys Nvidia at 2 am with USDC/USDC. No Broker. No wire fees. No waiting. @Mohamed.DW/xstocks-the-borderless-bridge-why-tokenized-stocks-are-unlocking-global-markets-like-never-before-3341677bfc42" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@Mohamed.DW/xs… #kraken #xStocks
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Eric Moutsos
Eric Moutsos@realericmoutsos·
Did Bibi and gang do what many of us think Bibi and gang do, yet again?🇮🇱 His words are a bit troubling.
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Israel Exposed
Israel Exposed@xIsraelExposedx·
“U.S. has sent 3 trillion dollars to Israel. Hidden funds & aids are trillions of Dollars". - Alison Weir, President of the Council for National Interest Foundation (CNIF).
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