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@BullishRH

Entrepreneur, Cofounder of @skiprockdistill, Investor Crypto & $pawth holder

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Ryan@BullishRH·
@Cat5SMASHICANE Cracks me up how triggered some got by looking down the barrel via a camera! 🤣
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Johnny B. Good@Cat5SMASHICANE·
I think they need to call this bad ass motherf***** the next best thing. Sure, its not as destructive as a grenade launcher, but there are some cool rounds to fire off with it. 💥🔥💥🔥💥
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Patrick Byrne@PatrickByrne·
Well THIS seems like important information I wish I had known earlier. And the tweet is beautifully written, explaining the science with clarity. If you have two minutes to spare, read this.
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005

A neurobiologist at Columbia spent 30 years proving that the gut has its own brain, and the day he finally published the book that named it, almost every psychiatrist in America stopped returning his calls. His name is Michael Gershon. He runs the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York, and the field he built from the ground up is called neurogastroenterology in short brain-gut axis. The book that announced it to the world was published in 1998, and the title alone tells you everything about what he was up against. He called it The Second Brain. The claim sounded like science fiction in the 1990s. Gershon was saying that the human gut contains its own fully functional nervous system, with around 100 million neurons embedded in the walls of the alimentary canal, which is the nine-meter tube running from your esophagus to your anus. That is more neurons than your entire spinal cord, and more than your entire peripheral nervous system put together. The gut was not just digesting food. It was running its own intelligence, with its own reflexes, its own memory, and its own way of deciding what to do without asking the brain in your head for permission. The medical establishment treated this as borderline heretical when he first started publishing it. The brain was supposed to be the command center. Everything else was supposed to be the periphery. A second brain in the belly did not fit the architecture anyone had been taught. Then the data started piling up, and it was impossible to argue with. The first finding that broke the old model was about serotonin. You might have heard Andrew Huberman talking about it on his podcasts. Serotonin is the neurotransmitter associated with mood, well-being, sleep, and depression. Every antidepressant on the market targets it. The assumption for decades was that serotonin was a brain chemical, produced in the brain, regulated in the brain, and responsible for what happened inside the brain. Gershon's lab showed that 90 to 95 percent of the body's serotonin is not produced in the brain at all. It is produced in the gut, by specialized cells called enterochromaffin cells embedded in the intestinal lining. Your stomach and intestines are the largest serotonin factory in the human body, and the brain in your skull is producing only a tiny fraction of what is circulating below your neck. The second finding was even harder to swallow. The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve in the body, running from the base of the brain down through the neck, the chest, and into the abdomen, where it branches into the gut. For most of the 20th century, doctors assumed the vagus was the brain's way of giving orders to the digestive system, in the same way the brain gives orders to the rest of the body. The actual measurements showed almost the opposite. Roughly 90 percent of the fibers in the vagus nerve are carrying signals upward, from the gut to the brain, and only a small fraction are carrying signals downward. Your gut is sending nine times more information to your head than your head is sending to your gut. The bandwidth is wildly asymmetrical, and almost all of it is going in a direction the medical textbooks had quietly been wrong about for decades. The implication of those two findings together is what changed psychiatry. If most of your serotonin is being produced in your gut, and most of the information flowing through your vagus nerve is moving from your gut to your brain, then your mood is being shaped from the bottom up far more than it is being directed from the top down. The feeling of dread before a difficult meeting. The sudden clarity after a good meal. The low-grade anxiety that will not go away no matter how much you talk through it. All of it is downstream of signals that started below your diaphragm. A 2019 study at McMaster University put the final piece in place. Researchers gave mice oral antidepressants and watched what happened. The drugs activated the vagus nerve from the gut side, and the gut-to-brain signaling was what produced the antidepressant effect. When they cut the vagus nerve and tried the same drugs, the antidepressant effect disappeared completely. The drug was not working on the brain directly. It was working on the gut, and the gut was working on the brain. The follow-up research on the microbiome made the connection even tighter. Mice raised in completely sterile environments with no gut bacteria produced about 60 percent less serotonin in their intestines than normal mice. When the bacteria were reintroduced, serotonin production returned to normal. The trillions of microorganisms living in your digestive tract are not passengers. They are running the factory that makes the chemical your antidepressant is trying to manipulate. The most haunting line from Gershon's interviews is the one I keep coming back to. He said the second brain does not do philosophy or poetry, and it cannot help you write a novel. But it is the brain that decides whether you wake up in the morning feeling like the day is full of possibility or feeling like something is wrong before anything has even happened. The mood you assume your conscious mind is generating from your thoughts is mostly being generated underneath you, by a nervous system you cannot feel and cannot consciously access, in an organ you have spent your entire life thinking about as a digestion machine. The decision your gut makes about how you are going to feel arrives in your head a fraction of a second before your brain catches up to it. The conscious thought is the explanation your mind invents for a verdict that has already been reached somewhere lower. You did not feel uneasy because you were thinking dark thoughts. You started thinking dark thoughts because your gut was already uneasy.

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@APompliano @DivesTech Oh sounds lovely….. There goes farmland, clean water and jobs! 🤦🏼‍♂️
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has predicted AI will wipe out millions of jobs and create an employment crisis. Dan Ives (@DivesTech) completely disagrees. He says the biggest risk for the AI trade is the leading companies shooting themselves in the foot by having too much hubris.
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano

I sat down with Dan Ives (@DivesTech) to discuss the SpaceX IPO, the AI trade across chips, software, and infrastructure, the US vs. China tech race, and what bitcoin's performance means as capital rotates into AI. YouTube: youtu.be/ScBFACE6OOU?si… Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/is-… Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/2xIzGA… TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro 1:00 - SpaceX IPO & the birth of a new sector 3:23 - SpaceX + Tesla merger thesis 5:51 - The AI backlash & Big Tech's PR problem 11:53 - US vs. China: who's actually winning in AI? 15:03 - Robotics, self-driving cars & physical AI 19:55 - How to invest in AI: chips, software & infrastructure 28:34 - New Fed chair, rates & macro risks 32:45 - Bitcoin vs. AI: capital rotation 37:55 - On-the-ground intel from Asia & Taiwan 40:06 - Any concerns with AI? 44:18 - Apple's AI strategy & Tim Cook stepping down 46:52 - The Ives AI ETF & portfolio construction

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Ryan@BullishRH·
@elonmusk Too much damage to farmland and water supply happening.
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Ryan@BullishRH·
@ZssBecker Great post. Life has a way of humbling oneself at the appointed time. Cheers to a blessed life!
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇@ZssBecker·
Okay. I'm ready to talk about this. It was the worst month of my life. Also ironically the greatest blessing god has ever given me. Last month I was held in the Cayman Islands facing 15 years in prison. The charge: illegal firearm importation. Here's what happened. More importantly what I learned. Short answer: no. I haven't been smuggling guns. In the States I legally carry a gun on me at almost all times for self defense. Part of this is ensuring I am trained. Hence why I routinely go to the range to shoot. When I do I pack the firearm I intend to use in in a backpack. Last month I was in a giant rush to make a private flight and didn't fully check my backpack before leaving. In it was a small firearm I missed. It was discovered when I went through immigration. At first I assumed I'd just be sent home. Then my wife did some quick research. She pointed out the minimum sentence for importing a gun is 15 years. The police who showed up confirmed it. To say I nearly pissed my pants is an understatement. This was completely my fault. I'm an idiot. The point of this post isn't to blame or complain about anything. The laws there are fair. I'm a grown man capable of checking his bag before flying. The point is: for three weeks on the island (on bail), I got to take a long hard look at my life. I've built a high net worth and a company I love, with people I love working with. I have a beautiful wife who is my best friend. I do whatever I want all day every day. My parents are alive and I get to see them almost every week. Still, despite all this, I often wake up annoyed I haven't done enough with my life. Asking myself "is this it?" In fact I'm pissed half the time, feeling I can do better. Which is ironic. I made $20,000 a year in the military. If you'd told me then I'd achieve a 9 figure net worth and all the above, I would've assumed I'd consider my life a dream. The twist truly hit me on the island as I watched everything I worked hard for in my life held at "gunpoint". Pun intended. Everything I worked so hard to get — poof. Didn't matter for shit. The way the law works there are simple : if you can't prove it was an accident, the minimum is 15 years. It became glaringly obvious. Not only was I an absolute idiot who couldn't pack his own bag. I'd also become a fool who couldn't enjoy the blessings I already had. I'd taken all the people in my life and the success totally for granted. Blind. Blind. Blind. Nothing like a 20-year potential sentence to make you realize: waking up with fun stuff to work on, then chilling on the couch reading with your wife at the end of the day — that's about as good as it gets. I should be euphoric 24/7. To go from having it all, to potentially not even having the option to piss and shit when you want — that's a wake up call if there ever was one. Luckily, the Caymans is a fair place. I was found under exceptional circumstances during my trial. AKA the judge and the courts reviewed the case and agreed it was an accident. I still love the island. It's probably my favorite place to vacation. Just check your luggage before you go. Ha. My point is this: be present. Enjoy your life. One day something could happen — even by complete accident — and yoink it all away. I have so many friends who'll read this and by all definition live a "dream life" — and yet are dissatisfied just like I was. If anything this is the default for most successful men. Not the exception. I'm writing this to help you stop. It took god slapping me across the face with my own ignorance to see it. It was painful and scary. Dark. But honestly, it was the greatest blessing I've ever received. I'm writing this from my office at home, giddy as absolute fuck about my life and everything I have the option to do today. If anything, I'm sad about how much time I wasted feeling otherwise. Don't be ignorant and stupid like me. You might not get the blessing of a 15-year prison threat in a foreign country to wake you up. Wake up. Appreciate what you have now.
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Aj@Ajwritescrypto·
My power is OUT 😞 Every surrounding island also lost power. How am I still on my computer you ask? CYBERTRUCK 🙏 Ty @elonmusk I do appreciate you
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Aj@Ajwritescrypto·
GOD IS GOOD! 🙏 Blessed to have Archbishop Etienne baptize our little Arya. ❤️ They gave us a rosary blessed by Pope Leo. 👀 This is a blessing we’ll cherish for the rest of our lives. ✝️
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@IncomeSharks The CEO of Starbucks just announced he’s moving to Florida today. We can kiss professional athletes goodbye as well in WA State!
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IncomeSharks@IncomeSharks·
Wild that they can just raise taxes now without citizens voting. Washington State just passed a millionaires tax without ballots by calling it "emergency legislation". Will see how this effects businesses like Microsoft, Amazon, and Starbucks if the 5% payroll tax comes next.
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Bull Theory@BullTheoryio·
BREAKING: Iranian state media have now OFFICIALLY confirmed that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has been KILLED following US-Israeli airstrikes. "The Supreme Leader has reached martyrdom," per state broadcaster.
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People need to hear what is being stifled….
Holden Culotta@Holden_Culotta

“The US government has unlocked zero point energy.” AJ Gentile from The Why Files just blew Tucker Carlson’s mind. He revealed that many people have invented free energy tech since the 1930s. But a 1951 law classified all of it. And it mandated that this tech can only be sold to the US military. AJ suspects that UFO videos released by the military since 2017 are actually examples of this top secret tech, not extraterrestrial crafts. Bookmark this post. This will shock you: “There’s a man named Charles Pogue, who in the ‘30s tinkered with his carburetor and was able to get 200 miles a gallon.” “Once the news of his engine got out, the oil stocks crashed.” “So the oil industry lobbied the US government … and in 1951, the Invention Secrecy Act was passed.” “If you patent any device that is more than 20% efficient, that’s instantly classified.” “You can’t talk about it, you can’t build it, and you can’t sell it unless you sell it to the US military.” “Then there was a man named Tom Ogle … in the ‘70s.” “He accidentally rewires his lawnmower engine to take the exhaust and pump it back into the carburetor, and this thing runs on a gallon of gas for 78 hours or something.” “So he reconfigures his car … and he’s getting 200 miles to the gallon.” “Suddenly, Tom, without a history of drug use, stumbles out of a bar, he’s drunk, and he’s killed.” “You might remember Stanley Meyer and the water car … this is the 1990s now.” “Stanley’s figured out how to take tap water, put it into his car, and run his car on water.” “It works, and he drives it all over the place.” “It’s all over the news.” “I think he’s sitting at a Cracker Barrel with his brother and some investors, and they raise a glass to toast.” “Stanley suddenly doesn’t feel well.” “He runs outside, he starts vomiting, his brother chases after him … and Stanley says, ‘they poisoned me,’ and he dies.” “He had another invention that most people don’t know about before his water car, which was this toroid ring.” “This donut-shaped ring that he invented that created energy out of nothing, and levitated.” “But he patented it, and it got hit with the Secrecy Act, and they made his life miserable.” “There are other inventors in between, T. Townsend Brown invents this antigravity technology.” “And we get to Floyd ‘Sparky’ Sweet.” “He videotaped all of his stuff.” “He’s a garage tinkerer, but he’s an engineer.” “You see him running a fan at high RPMs, and then he’s got light bulbs … and it’s all running off this little box the size of a deck of cards.” “It’s a device that no matter what you attach to it … it will give you the energy.” “He gets a visit late one night, two men in suits come talk to him … he has a heart attack, ambulance comes, they grab Sparky … he dies.” “Soon after, a couple of black vans pull up. They take all his notes, every piece of equipment, and it just disappears.” @TuckerCarlson @OMGTheWhyFiles

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@AshCrypto Does not anyone on set have duct tape?!?!?!
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Ash Crypto@AshCrypto·
WE ARE FCKED
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Mute@Mute_swap·
You want it, you get it. No KYC debit cards, soon at your fingertips. But most importantly, it will be as simple as a quick swap making spending crypto easier than ever before. 🔜
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Crash@CrashiusClay69

Imagine you go into Uniswap Put $2000 USDT Swap for non Kyc $2000 dollar debit card Receive at ________ email address Name on card _______ put whatever name you want John Doe or Tyler Frank Then minutes later you get the gift card in whatever email you want and Spend it wherever Muteswap is gonna do this soon. No guarantee it will be exactly like this but Im pretty sure🤞.. hopefully it turns out as good and easy as im imagining. Im probably the #1 biggest Muteswap user in the world by volume and transactions so I get told from time to time about future ideas/features this will make spending crypto anonymously very easy for everyone While there is non kyc gift cards you can buy out there This is the easiest/most seamless way of getting it I’ve ever seen Like a simple swap except it spits out non kyc card on the other side Will be game changer for a lot of the brozinkers

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Ash Crypto@AshCrypto·
This is absolutely INSANE. Gold is up nearly 25% in the last 28 days and has added $7.6 trillion to its market cap. That’s 4.5x the entire Bitcoin market cap added to gold in a single month. Either the world is fucked or the Bitcoin supercycle is actually coming.
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SuperVerse@SuperVerse·
Driving to work remembering NFT season
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@AshCrypto This kind of stuff is fascinating. Charts don’t lie….
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Ash Crypto@AshCrypto·
BTC/Silver historically bottoms 13 months after its peak with a 75%-85% dump. We are now in 12th month with a 78% crash. Money rotation from silver to Bitcoin will be absolutely INSANE.
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