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🚨THIS ONE FIRM IS CONNECTED TO EVERY MAJOR CRYPTO CRASHES
For about 6 months, Bitcoin was selling off around 10AM EST every single day.
Didn’t matter if the market was bullish or bearish. Same time. Same pattern. Like clockwork.
Then one lawsuit got filed against a firm called Jane Street.
Two days later the 10AM selloff stopped. BTC went from $62.5K to $69K.
Most people in crypto have never heard of Jane Street.
No CEO. No public face. $6.9 billion in profit per quarter. More than most banks make in a full year.
They handle 41% of all US bond ETF trading out of offices in New York, London, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
But it’s the connections that make this impossible to ignore.
SBF worked at Jane Street before he built FTX.
Caroline Ellison was there before she ran Alameda.
Brett Harrison was there before he became president of FTX US.
Three people. Same trading floor. Went on to run the biggest crypto fraud in history.
$8 billion gone. 25 year sentence.
Jane Street was never charged. But all three learned their craft in the same building.
Now Terra is suing Jane Street alleging they understood how UST’s depeg worked and profited from the LUNA collapse.
$60 billion wiped in 72 hours.
Alleged, not proven.
But combined with the 10AM selloff disappearing right after the filing, it’s hard to just shrug off.
India raised concerns too. SEBI alleged Jane Street used multiple entities to manipulate the Bank Nifty index.
One entity pumps stocks at open. Another holds derivatives that profit when they drop. First dumps. Second collects.
Jane Street called it standard arbitrage.
SEBI banned them from Indian markets.
Jane Street put $560 million into escrow just to request permission to trade again.
They also pay Robinhood over $60 million a month for order flow.
Legal. Standard. But it means they see retail trades before they execute. Across one of the biggest platforms on earth. In real time.
And the part that sounds made up. Co-founder Robert Granieri faced allegations of being connected to funding a coup attempt in South Sudan. No charges. But when someone at this level gets linked to regime change in a sovereign nation, it tells you what kind of power we’re talking about.
Some of this is confirmed. Some is alleged. Some is speculation. That matters.
But the bigger picture is simple.
There are firms in crypto that see more than you, move before you can react, and trade with capital that makes retail look like a rounding error.
Crypto was supposed to be the escape. Instead the same players followed us in with the same playbook.
The rules work exactly as designed. They’re just not designed for you.


Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra
🚨BREAKING🚨 Jane Street has removed all the posts from its official X account!!
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Sophie Cunningham has been putting in serious work with NBA Trainer, Coach P (@Pnewt0n)
Love this manipulation work that gets added into the ball handing work
HIGH LEVEL - @sophaller 🔥🔥
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@Eddielinks_ You’re missing everything here. When he played most DBs ran a 4.4-4.5 40. Deion ran a 4.21 40. There are two things your missing:
1. Route running. Rice vs Deion:
9/23/90: 8 catches, 171 yards, 1 TD
10/14/90: 13 catches, 225 yards, 5 TDs
2. He ran his 10th 40 at the same 4.7
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@searchers_com The issue is more running the business once the founder leaves
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It’s wild that if the Patriots got bounced earlier or missed the playoffs entirely, the narrative around Drake Maye and the #Patriots would probably be completely different.
Instead, a 23 year old in his first full season as a starter makes a Super Bowl run, loses to the best defense in football, and suddenly he’s getting dragged through the mud by people who barely watched this team all season…

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Why do you believe we are seeing such a steep decline in girls high school basketball participation? Non-refutable data from the NFHS says that participation has dropped 21% over the last 25 years.
But why? What is your take on the why when the highest levels of the sport have never been more popular.
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@JacobKinge The miners still need to adopt the code. Nothing changes without consensus
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The Epstein files reveal that Israel hijacked control of the Bitcoin network over a decade ago.
Israel was paying the salaries of 60% of Bitcoin’s core developers and offered highly elusive gifts behind the scenes. This is very suspicious.
Epstein and Israel were also major investors in Blockstream, a company that works with Tether and exerts significant influence over Bitcoin. They can manipulate the price by issuing unbacked Tether, control the network’s code because they hired most of the developers, and own a majority of the nodes.
This suggests Israel likely has direct access to and influence over Bitcoin. The idea of “decentralization” is clearly illusory, and it is deeply concerning that the network could be manipulated by a single state operating behind the scenes.

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@jheck20 @AustinScholar Yep. Rewards are all short term. It must come from within to be sustained long term which is all that matters. Bribes actually hurt long term because the bribe becomes the norm and actually less motivating without the bribe.
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That article is written by a high school student: an impressive one, but still high school (I suspect I know which impressive school, too).
Still, be very wary of how you choose to “bribe.” You may unintentionally de-motivate from future efforts.
Studies of altruism have shown that volunteers worked harder than when they were converted into paid employees. The pay was supposed to maximize output but back fired.
If we are self-motivated, our dopamine is measured against our expectations of performance. If externally motivated, dopamine is measured against expectations of compensation. The outcome versus the play-acting.
If you only care about test scores, this is hard to distinguish. A stat is a stat.
But if it is knowledge and skills obtained as the true goal, then motivations matter immensely.
Focus on stats likely contributes to loss of self-worth, too. amzn.to/47v7bpx
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Can someone explain the phenomenon of the great majority of Patriots fans saying they were gonna roll us? Like can we just be real? Leading up to playing Rams this season, I think most Seahawks fans felt real fear and concern, w hope of course too. But this Patriots thing was delusional. Every metric said the Seahawks were better and the Pats regular and post season schedule (awful Chargers line, awful Stroud, no Nix) could not have given a realistic fan confidence heading to the big game. I never engaged on this app with any of the Pats fans but I noticed it repeatedly and am now embarrassed for them.
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@BeholdPaleH0rse Pretty sure his point was to give them respect, bring them there with them in spirit as a thanks for what they did for everyone.
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This was a strange moment by the Seahawks GM. Not only cringe but dozens of people messaging me about how it came off like a sacrifice. These people are blood thirsty. Imagine killing 11 dads for a fake Super Bowl trophy. #Seahawks
Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdate
#Seahawks GM John Schneider says they had angels around the team all year long: His father passed away during the season, Ernest Jones dad passed, Jake Bobo's dad passed, Drew Lock's dad passed, Charles Cross dad passed. "It's real. They were watching over us." (@KING5Seattle)
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@WEEIAfternoons @JumboHart That is the point. They could easily destroy the best team in the AFC.
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"Stop acting like you are the 1985 Chicago Bears"
@JumboHart wants Seattle to relax a little bit
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So on top of all the bullshit early whistles that fucked the #Rams countless times during the season… We come to find out that the annoying rules analyst (which we don’t need in the booth at all btw) made a call to his boy to overturn a crucial call in the game and fuck the Rams… Of course this didn’t happen on that bullshit illegal man downfield that took away a touchdown in the same very game though… Sorry, if you are a Rams fan that has to make you utterly sick finding out the league missed it and Terry McAulay is the reason they overturned that shady 2 point conversion. I wish I never knew that. That game felt so weird as it stood anyway.
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