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BSV Association
BSV Association@BSVAssociation·
If you operate a BSV exchange or node, we have an important update. Chronicle (SV Node v1.2.0) activates ~7 April 2026 (block height 943,816). Nodes must be upgraded before that to remain in consensus. ► Details + support: tinyurl.com/27up3yvp
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CosmosStag@CosmosStag·
@369bsv The nodes want to earn money so they will upgrade.
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Can i ask as this is technically a hard fork of bsv is there likely to be any fractures or people using the pre chronicles version? We see upgrades in other "bitcoins" being a very contensious issue and causing great fractures and im just wondering about this one?
BSV Association@BSVAssociation

If you operate a BSV exchange or node, we have an important update. Chronicle (SV Node v1.2.0) activates ~7 April 2026 (block height 943,816). Nodes must be upgraded before that to remain in consensus. ► Details + support: tinyurl.com/27up3yvp

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Sal the Agorist
Sal the Agorist@SallyMayweather·
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DCinvestor
DCinvestor@DCinvestor·
Trump is used to being the unchallenged madman in the room he thrives on seemingly incoherent escalation to shock his enemies until they relent, fearing what he might do next so he is completely unprepared for when his enemy is willing to play madman just as hard as he does, and further doesn't fear death and personal suffering the same way he does
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Brad
Brad@BraddrofliT·
Most people aren’t saying this but I will. Americans are drastically underestimating how serious things are right now. And by the time it’s obvious to everyone… it’ll be too late. What are people missing?
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Here is something American culture cannot process and has spent fifty years refusing to process: Vietnam did not win because of luck. Vietnam did not win because America made mistakes. Vietnam did not win because of Soviet weapons or Chinese support. Vietnam won because Vietnamese people were better at this war than Americans were. Better strategists. Better at understanding the terrain. Better at sustaining morale across decades of unimaginable suffering. Better at building an underground economy of resistance that no bombing campaign could touch. Better at turning every American escalation into a recruitment tool. Better at knowing what they were fighting for and why it was worth dying for. General Võ Nguyên Giáp, who defeated both the French and the Americans, was a history teacher before he was a general. He had no formal military training. He studied the Vietnamese landscape, the Vietnamese people, the psychology of colonial occupiers, and he designed a strategy around all of those things. He understood something American generals, with all their training, all their technology, all their experience, did not understand: This war would be won by whoever could outlast the other side's will to continue. Not firepower. Will. And he was right. He was right about the French. He was right about the Americans. The most powerful military on earth was out-thought by a history teacher from a colonized country. That is not an accident of history. That is not a mistake or a miscalculation. That is what happens when you underestimate people. When you look at a rice farmer and see someone beneath you. When your own arrogance becomes your greatest strategic liability. America's arrogance cost it Vietnam. That arrogance has never been honestly examined. It has never been corrected. Which is why the same pattern keeps repeating in different countries with different names.
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Sage ScotchHorse
Sage ScotchHorse@ScotchHorse·
I just learned that if you blackmail people by setting them up with underage children and film them, you miraculously win a multi-million dollar lottery. Then you can use that money to fund a BTC dev team to launder your totally not suspicious proceeds. Money isn't real. Only BSV is.
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Secular Talk (KyleKulinskiShow@bsky.social)
Told you. Trump's signature move is fake negotiations leading to murder. He did it with Soleimani, he did it during the 12 day war. Why would anybody negotiate with us and/ or take us at our word, or even do a treaty with us. Trump just rips them up. Iranians know the Axis of Epstein has zero interest in real peace so they're like fuck it let's fight. The word of the United States is now pure garbage. People know we're lying con artists. It's over.
ADAM@AdameMedia

Iran Closes the Door Permanently: ​Iranian FM Araghchi: ​"There is no longer any room for talk with the Americans. They deceived us with promises of no attack, after significant progress in negotiations, they decided to attack us regardless."

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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Iran just told Trump to go ahead and pull the trigger. Thirty-three hours left on the clock, and Tehran didn’t blink. It escalated. Trump threatened to obliterate Iranian power plants if the Strait of Hormuz wasn’t open for business within 48 hours. A reasonable person might have expected some back-channel signal, a quiet diplomatic murmur, maybe a phone call through Oman. Instead, Iran’s senior military command walked up to the microphone and announced that its entire strategic posture has shifted. Not defensive. Offensive. The country has enough reserves to last a year. The Strait is closing completely. Every vital piece of infrastructure in the Middle East, energy, water desalination, IT, is now a declared target. This is not a country signalling that it wants a way out. This is a country that has decided the cost of backing down exceeds the cost of the wall it’s about to hit. Which puts Trump in the kind of position he has never actually been in before: a deadline he set, in public, that the other side just laughed at. He can obliterate the power plants. In which case Iran closes the Strait, hits the desalination plants that keep Saudi Arabia and the UAE alive, and about a fifth of the world’s oil supply disappears overnight. Markets open Monday to scenes that make 2008 look like a minor correction. Or he doesn’t. In which case every adversary on earth just watched the President of the United States issue an ultimatum and absorb a public humiliation in real time. There is no clean exit here. There is no art to this deal. Thirty-three hours. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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CatGirl Kulak 😻😿 (Anarchonomicon)
When we win we'll legally mandate all television anchors be replaced with VTubers, specifically just to torture aging boomers in the final decades of their lives Force them to either call their grandkids or live a 16hr a day Kawaii Hell unable to get back to kosher reassurances
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Bridget
Bridget@hbgnostic·
BSV Intel report: nearly 4 million transactions in 24 hours (~46 tps). Volume up 7x in a few days. Dug in and found why - ~3M daily txs appear to be 'oceanchain' ship tracking data. Enterprise usage hiding in plain sight. Also rebuilt the script taxonomy unique to how I look at things and added an editorial section with my attempt to break down identifiable patterns. Free copy: hummingbox-dnev6xbilq-uc.a.run.app/2026-03-22?tok…
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Kenny Carmody
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody·
The Mafia is nothing against we are dealing here with. The whole system played along. Academia. Politics. Science. Medicine. Religion. The military. The media. Institution after institution, sector after sector, lining up in a coordination so complete and so seamless that it could only have been the result of either the most extraordinary collective failure of independent thought in human history or something far more deliberate. The universities that were supposed to produce critical thinkers produced compliance. The scientists who were supposed to follow evidence followed funding. The doctors who were supposed to do no harm mandated experimental injections under threat of unemployment. The clergy who were supposed to speak truth to power closed their churches and told their congregations to trust the government. The journalists who were supposed to ask questions became the most aggressive enforcers of the narrative. The military that was supposed to protect its people mandated the product or lose your career. And eighty percent of the public went along with all of it. But here is what is perhaps even more staggering. Even now after everything that has emerged, after the safety signals, after the excess mortality data, after the whistleblowers, after the court-ordered document releases, after the injured filled every online forum because the hospitals would not listen ninety percent of the human population still does not want to deal with it. Does not want to look. Does not want to know. Does not want to sit with what it would mean if it were true what it would say about the institutions they trusted, the decisions they made, the people they turned on for asking questions they now cannot bring themselves to ask themselves. And some are still actively defending it. Supporting the infrastructure of what can only be described as a global crime against humanity not because the evidence is unclear, but because the alternative requires a reckoning they are not prepared to have. That is not ignorance. That is a choice. And it is perhaps the most chilling part of all of this not that it was done, but that so many watched it happen, participated in it, and are now determined to ensure that history does not record it honestly. Absolute insanity does not begin to cover it. We are living through something that future generations will study with the same horrified disbelief that we brought to the darkest chapters of the twentieth century. The difference is that this time there will be no excuse of not knowing. The information was always there. People simply chose not to see it.
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Merlin
Merlin@TheWizardTower·
There's a very strong argument to be made about how this sort of thing is inevitable, that the NSA/CIA/FBI/etc have already backdoored every CPU on the market today. I don't care. I'm not homeless today because I was able to install an OS on my machine, create a login account, read a pile of documentation, and gain computer literacy to a degree that I got paid work for it. We have an immutable, inalienable obligation to ourselves, each other, and our descendants to fight this tooth and nail, everywhere it manifests. Because this only helps tyrants, and robs the innocent of things they have an inviolate right to: the right to think for themselves and speak their mind. If that isn't enough, you only have to look as far as England, Australia, or the EU to see the absolutely catastrophic impact these ID laws have had, and how quickly they've escalated from "Stop Children from seeing scary things" to "You said true things about the current ruling regime." It happens in a matter of weeks or days. Every time it happens. Fight it. Fight it while you still can. This is no time for moderation.
No to Digital ID@NoToDigitalID

Age verification, Lobbying and Dark Money will push Age Verification and thus, Digital ID further than any of us can imagine.

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Chairman Rabbit
Chairman Rabbit@ChairmanRabbit·
Looking at Israel's actions over the years, it is a state that is arguably worse than Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Why is that? Has Israel carried out a Holocaust? Has it committed a Nanjing Massacre? Of course, in absolute scale, it hasn't reached the levels of the Nazis or Imperial Japan, far from it. But the comparison cannot be simply about the scale of violence. What must be compared is their methods of waging war, their attitudes toward violence, the means by which they employ violence, their treatment of civilians, and how these actions measure against the moral and legal standards of their own historical era. In other words, this is a relative issue, not an absolute one. During World War II, there was no established system of international law or a coherent concept of the international community. Invading nations, indiscriminate bombing of civilians, committing what would later be recognized as crimes against humanity, and carrying out genocide and massacres were methods employed by many states in warfare. But the violence Israel has perpetrated in the Gaza war (including its actions against Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran over the years) completely transcends 21st-century understanding of international law and basic morality. If you transported the same Israeli army back in time a hundred years, they would, if capable, undoubtedly commit atrocities worse than those of the Nazis and Imperial Japan. Because they possess not a shred of basic respect for humanity. There is another chilling analogy. The United States used atomic bombs against Japan in 1945. Later, more nations developed nuclear weapons, but the world entered an era of non-proliferation. Nuclear weapons are no longer considered a real option. In the four brutal years of the Russia-Ukraine war, with hundreds of thousands of young Russian soldiers died, the country with the world's largest nuclear arsenal dared not use tactical nuclear weapons because it violates international morality. Israel's situation is that it completely disregards international law, does not participate in any international non-proliferation oversight or constraints, and does not even acknowledge possessing nuclear weapons. This state, which has committed countless war crimes, demands that Iran not develop nuclear weapons. In 2026, Israel is arguably the only country likely to initiate the use of nuclear weapons, an assessment shared by many experts and commentators. People need to understand that this is not a modern state at all; it consistently demonstrate complete contempt for modern rules. Its values are stuck two thousand years in the past.
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Thomas Paine Band
Thomas Paine Band@ThomasPaineBand·
🚨🚨🚨 I have supported Trump since day one. Trump is literally threatening massive war crimes against a country that he started a war with. I believe that this is probably an impeachable offense, or even could invoke Article 25. I'm not talking about the baseless impeachments the Democrats hit him with. I mean legitimate impeachments. This is not a limited operation, so Trump also declared war without the approval of Congress, which he has had plenty of time to try to obtain. Another impeachable offense. It takes a special level of unhinged to make such a statement as Trump did today. This seems like an act of desperation. He knows that he has opened Pandora's box.
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Jason Bassler
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
3 years ago, East Palestine, Ohio was covered in toxic fallout. They hoped you’d forget. Here’s an update: -Settlement money is finally trickling out -Residents had to fight to challenge federal case -Independent tests still don’t match official claims -Norfolk Southern is funding community rebuilds The story didn’t end. It just faded from your feed.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Robert Mueller is dead. And the President of the United States has announced that he is, quote, glad. Now. I want you to sit with something for a moment. Jeffrey Epstein, the man who ran an international child sex trafficking operation for the entertainment of the ultra-wealthy, looked at Donald Trump and wrote the following words to former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers in 2017: “I have met some very bad people. None as bad as Trump. Not one decent cell in his body.” The man who ran the pervert express to crime island looked at Trump and thought: that bloke is worse than me. And today, that same Donald Trump looked at the death of a decorated Vietnam veteran and former FBI director and typed “Good, I’m glad he’s dead.” Then signed his name to it. Then posted it. Publicly. At 1:26 in the afternoon. There are war criminals who’ve managed more dignity at a press conference. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Moongazer
Moongazer@joeybeastmarket·
Give him 3 consecutive Billions to Israel memes on his feed, then have his phone suggest a slideshow of his 2025 tax documents. Autoplay his YouTube to a USS Liberty documentary. Interrupt it 45 seconds in with an ADL sponsored antisemitism commercial… the one blaming white people. On his way to Church have his car radio glitch and play the Hava Nagila on the gospel station. When he switches stations he must hear the latest news on Iran. I want the pastor to speak on Judeo-Christian values— ensure none of them are Christian. Detour his drive home… ensure he passes the AIPAC billboard. They’re sponsoring both candidates. When he returns home make his first instagram reel a Noticing edit. Have Google suggest an article singing the praises of mass migration. Include the author’s last name. Yes… excellent… now let his frustration grow. Almost… hold… wait…… wait… hold………. NOW. Deploy the Netanyahu Blasphemes Christ video. Remarkable.
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Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NOW - Netanyahu: "Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good."

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Prof Zenkus
Prof Zenkus@anthonyzenkus·
The US Mafia essentially merged with US military intelligence at the end of WWII - and the mobsters who helped the US in WWII were the same mobsters who turned Havana, Cuba into a Mafia-run gambling, human trafficking and drug smuggling operation that made them millions. At the center was Charles "Lucky" Luciano - who was convicted and sentenced to 30 to 50 years in prison in NY for running a forced prostitution ring (human trafficking). While in prison, Luciano had his associate, mobster Meyer Lansky, broker a deal with US Naval Intelligence to get the governor of NY, Thomas Dewey, to commute his sentence in exchange for having mobsters patrol the docks in New York City to prevent sabotage of Navy ships. In 1942, the USS Normandie had been set fire to and capsized in a NY port and although officially ruled an accident, it raised paranoia in US military intelligence that the ships in NY ports were vulnerable and needed protection. The Mafia - through Lucky Luciano - provided that protection. In addition, Luciano provided US military intelligence with information from his contacts in Sicily which allowed Allied Forces to invade and capture Sicily in a campaign called Operation Husky, take over shipping in the Mediterranean, and eventually defeat German and Italian forces in Italy, causing Italy to be removed from the war. It was a major turning point in WWII. For his cooperation with US military intelligence, Luciano's sentence was commuted by NY Gov Dewey and deported to Sicily in 1946. Luciano stayed in Sicily for only a few months before heading to Cuba and meeting with Lanaky to hatch their plan of taking over Havana and turning it into a multi-million dollar Mafia-run criminal enterprise. Luciano and Lansky maintained their contacts with US intelligence - which had formally become the CIA in 1947. Luciano, Lansky and a group of other mobsters had established lavish casinos, hotels and nightclubs in Havana by the early 1950s, which were conduits for their narcotics smuggling and human trafficking operations. They used some of that money to prop up Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista and help him rule Cuba with an iron fist. So Cuba began to rake in hundreds of millions of dollars from tourism while the Cuban people starved - and Batista was there to keep the citizens in check through torture, murder and imprisonment, allowing the mob to continue exploiting the island nation. The Mafia's role in keeping dictator Batista in power was a key factor in turning public sentiment against the Batista regime and a focal point of Fidel Castro's revolutionary army which were hiding in the mountains while planning to liberate Cuba from Batista and the gangsters who ran the island. If you want to understand the more than 60 year hostility from the United States toward Cuba, it started there. As did the resentment of Cubans toward the US. In 1959, Castro and his band of revolutionaries, including Ché Guevara, successfully deposed Batista and kicked the Mafia (who continued to work closely with the CIA) out of Havana and established a new government. The US response was to slap a trade embargo on Cuba which has lasted 65 years, attempting to strangle the Cuban economy and force the revolutionary government out of power. So Cuba wasn't good before Castro. It was a criminal enterprise run by the Mafia, the CIA and the brutal dictator they kept in power - a dictator who starved and tortured the Cuban population to ensure that they remained weak and exploited while their labor and resources were drained to enrich mobsters and US corporate moguls who raked in millions while the people starved.
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