Western Kansas Crypto

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Western Kansas Crypto

Western Kansas Crypto

@CryptoWks

Lifelong Learner. Bitcoin. Crypto. Kansas.

Kansas, USA Katılım Aralık 2020
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grubles@notgrubles·
They're going to screw us with the Clarity act aren't they.
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Western Kansas Crypto@CryptoWks·
@BenJustman I live in a rural western Kansas town that consistently experiences shipping delays! Plus 95F+ temps throughout the summer! Plus I’m on NOSTR
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Ben Justman🍷
Ben Justman🍷@BenJustman·
I'm giving away 2 bottles of wine in the name of SCIENCE! I'm testing some new packaging for heat protection and would need you to mail me back some temperature readers. LMK what state you are in and why I should Trust YOUR Science.
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Shinobi@brian_trollz·
There is no transition of power in this country that will fix anything that does not begin with the immediate imprisonment and investigation of essentially every single intelligence agency employee employed at the moment of transition. It's time to accept that.
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Western Kansas Crypto@CryptoWks·
@fold_app Did I hallucinate that Fold+ members were getting a refund for this year? Did that roadmap change?
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FOLD BITCOIN
FOLD BITCOIN@fold_app·
Bitcoin only ✅ No prediction markets ✅ No gambling ✅ No crypto Just bitcoin rewards on everyday purchases and bill payments
Millie@milliedissents

@0_3_BTC We’ve had Coinbase One and Gemini credit cards but are switching to Bitcoin-only @fold_app credit card (currently being rolled out now). h/t @willreeves *Gentle encouragement for all: Spend within your means when using a credit card. Pay off balance every month.

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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
First the police union. Now a former Attorney General. Sean Reyes just published an op-ed demanding BSA compliance for all crypto "platforms." He never defines "platform." That's the game. BSA means KYC, transaction monitoring, and filing SARs with FinCEN. That is physically impossible for open source software. You cannot collect government IDs from users of code anyone can download. Two attacks, one target: Section 604, the provision protecting developers and node operators from being prosecuted as money transmitters. The Senate needs to hold the line.
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TFTC@TFTC21

The Fraternal Order of Police, the largest law enforcement organization in the United States with over 382,000 members, is opposing a key provision of the CLARITY Act. In a letter to Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott and Ranking Member Elizabeth Warren, FOP National President Patrick Yoes said the organization "strongly opposes" Section 604 of the bill, which would exempt non-controlling developers and providers from being classified as money transmitting businesses. The FOP argues this change would "strip prosecutors and law enforcement of the statutes used to track and take down criminals using digital assets to commit crimes" and would make it "even easier" for criminal organizations to profit from illegal activity. This is exactly the provision that matters most for open-source developers. The same section the FOP wants removed is the one that would protect developers from being prosecuted for what their users do with their software. Without it, building privacy tools, non-custodial wallets, or mixing software could make a developer criminally liable under money transmission laws, regardless of whether they ever touched a user's funds. The FOP says it supports the right to trade digital assets. It just wants to make sure law enforcement keeps the ability to prosecute the people who build the tools those assets move through. That distinction is the entire fight.

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Pledditor
Pledditor@Pledditor·
Saylor now refers to STRC (not BTC) as "the money", calls his dividend yield "risk-free", tells people to go make ETH wallets and loop a bunch of degenerate recursive DeFi restaking loops with tokenized STRC derivatives, retweets and spams our feed with ETH and SOL marketing materials every day. Yet, the bitcoin maxi podcasters turned orange tie suitcoiners have nothing to say about this? You guys pinned your careers to Saylor, and now you guys are too afraid to call him out. You won't call him a piece of shit scammer because that means burning bridges with Saylor fans, the community you're actively trying to dump your own penny stocks on. History won't be kind to those who didn't speak out when they did. Speak out now, or be blamed for complacency when this all goes wrong.
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂
𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
Between the girlboss calling her tits cannons and making her sub suck her toes, and the guy who injects his son's blood posting his girlfriend's vaginal microbiome report claiming she has a top 1% vag, I am fucking dying over here. Can't recall a funnier morning on the timeline
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Jack Mallers
Jack Mallers@jackmallers·
@d_1awrence It’s clip bait. I was asked a question about capital costs and market structure. I was making the point the marginal cost of capital rises with scale. I was not dissing anyone and not comparing STRC to a collateralized Bitcoin loan for retail.
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David Lawrence
David Lawrence@d_1awrence·
Shocking take from Jack here. There's no comparison to lending your Bitcoin to buying a perpetual stock like STRC. When you lend your Bitcoin to Strike or other lenders, you can be liquidated and lose your entire stack. When buy $STRC, you're buying a 0.5%-1% vol stock - your principal is as safe as it possibly can be and you're being paid 11.5% as a privilege. I've heard this narrative a lot, usually peddled by those companies giving out the loans. For Saylor, here's what Jack's missing - he never has to pay the principal back. He's not loaning the money from people to then pay them back their principal and interest like a traditional loan - if people want to sell their shares, they need another buyer in the market to buy their shares. Yes he has to pay them 11.5% dividends, but unlike a retail loan where the borrower will have to pay the full loan back themselves including the interest, Strategy will simply raise more capital against the Bitcoin to pay the dividends. So who's really paying the 11.5%? Strategy have found a way to generate infinite levels of capital to buy Bitcoin that they'll use to raise more capital against to pay the dividends. Its financial engineering at its finest. I'm really surprised Jack doesn't get it. Instead of aiming sly digs at Saylor, he should aim them at his bosses at XXI who have produced zero value to shareholders in the past 12 months. What exactly does XXI do Jack?
BitcoinTreasuries.NET@BTCtreasuries

JUST IN: $XXI CEO Jack Mallers just said Saylor "ran out of people willing to give him money at 0% and now has to pay 12%." 🤯 What Mallers missed: $STRC is perpetual. The principal never gets paid back. Saylor is porting fixed income capital into Bitcoin forever. 🔶

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Walker⚡️@WalkerAmerica·
best way to start the day.
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CARLA⚡️
CARLA⚡️@carlabitcoin·
I could also use a new open world RPG. Do not say Elden Ring I don’t have the mental energy for that.
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
🚨BREAKING🚨: The former Director of Research at the NSA and the CTO of the entire U.S. intelligence community believes UFOs are real and says one of the most credible hypotheses is that an ancient and advanced civilization existed on Earth, possibly co-existing with and evolving alongside humans. Former NSA official, Dr. Eric Haseltine, believes his ancient Earth origin theory works because tectonic subduction and erosion would have erased all superficial evidence, meaning the only place proof would ever surface is in archaeological and paleontological digs or extreme deep-sea missions (where some of these beings could still reside, trying to avoid humans). Haseltine held the highest science and technology clearances across all 18 U.S. intelligence agencies. His strong belief on UFOs: a small number of reports represent something genuinely real that no known physics and engineering can explain. Dr. Haseltine also revealed that the American government has capability to create “controllable ball lightning” using lasers that ionize open air into zero-mass plasma, a capability now covered by a Navy patent for making aircraft decoys, which he admits may also account for some of the UFOs both civilians and fighter pilots are seeing: an object with no mass could theoretically accelerate at extreme speeds and look like its breaking conservation of momentum. Finally, he’s done a deep investigation into Havana syndrome; he’s personally interviewed many of the victims and believes the attacks are real directed energy weapons from adversaries that the intelligence community psychologically cannot accept and has limited defenses for. He joins me with his wife Dr. Chris Gilbert, an MD and PhD who also thinks deeply about UFOs, for a wide-ranging discussion. Full conversation is live now.
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The Bitcoin Conference
The Bitcoin Conference@TheBitcoinConf·
BREAKING: FBI Director Kash Patel & Acting AG Todd Blanche will speak at Bitcoin 2026 next week 🇺🇸 Their panel will be called "Code is Free Speech: Ending the War on Bitcoin" ⚔️💬
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Marty Bent
Marty Bent@MartyBent·
Agenda 2030 is right on track. Introduce centrally controlled "proof of human" system. Let an "autonomous AI agent" "attack" a company's infrastructure. Mandate centrally controlled "proof of human" compliance. Cattle herd everyone into the supercharged digital panopitcon.
TFTC@TFTC21

World, Sam Altman's digital identity project, just unveiled World ID 4.0, what the company calls "full-stack proof of human" infrastructure. The partner list: Tinder, Zoom, DocuSign, Shopify, Okta, AWS, and Vercel. Altman opened by saying we're heading to a world where AI generates more content than humans. Pantera Capital says we've already crossed that threshold. World's answer is an iris-scanning device called the Orb that creates a unique cryptographic ID proving you're a real person. 18 million people across 160 countries have already verified. Tinder is rolling out "verified human" badges in the U.S. after a Japan pilot. Zoom built a feature called "Deep Face" that verifies the person on a video call isn't a deepfake. DocuSign is adding proof-of-human checks to digital signatures. Shopify is enabling verified-human commerce. The most significant announcement is AgentKit, infrastructure that lets AI agents carry cryptographic proof they're acting on behalf of a verified human. Okta built an agent delegation system on top of it. The problem World is solving is real. The question is whether a centralized iris-scanning identity layer controlled by the same person whose company helped create the problem is the right answer. Altman is the CEO of OpenAI. He built the flood. Now he's selling the ark.

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Western Kansas Crypto@CryptoWks·
@PrestonPysh Thank you for everything, Preston! I found your podcast when I graduated from college, the best decision I ever made for my financial understanding. Thank you for your bitcoin content and orange pilling us. We will carry the torch for you 🧡
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Preston Pysh
Preston Pysh@PrestonPysh·
A personal note.  After years of public discussion/work: the podcast, social media, venture capital, everything — I'm stepping back to focus on my family. My kids are growing fast.  My wife deserves the best of me.  To everyone who listened, read, grew, and built alongside me — thank you. What a blessing you all have been!
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Western Kansas Crypto@CryptoWks·
@jonstewart Didn’t realize we were repeating the same tired, false-narratives surrounding Bitcoin. It would be nice to hear a balanced counterpoint about the utility provided by freedom tech @gladstein has a life’s work of proof of the good.
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Western Kansas Crypto@CryptoWks·
@sebbunney Yoooo Seb! Missing your spots on Infinite Tech with @PrestonPysh Which tech podcasts do you recommend for people eager to keep up to date on all things tech?
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Seb Bunney
Seb Bunney@sebbunney·
What's better than camp with a bunch of Bitcoiners? Camp with a bunch of Bitcoiners... and cookies 😎 Can't wait!
Camp Nakamoto-June 18-21, 2026-NH@Campnakamoto

Another reason why you should attend @Campnakamoto. You don’t find these intense bonding/experiences at any of the conference. WE ARE NOT A CONFERENCE BUT A RETREAT ⚡️ Please join @BornTo_BeFree in learning how to cook with healthy ingredients and make delicious cookies 🍪 Buy your ticket 🎟️ today ⬇️ @sebbunney @CedYoungelman @YoureTheVoiceEF @TFL1728 @TimKotzman @JoeConsorti @brandon_gentile @beefinitiative campnakamoto.com

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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
@MarioNawfal He's on tape bragging about grabbing women by the pussy. He's been found liable in court for sexual abuse. He publicly paid off a stripper. Epstein called him his closest friend and currently Trump protects the Epstein files. By no accounts is he a man of faith.
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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
@MarioNawfal He can't name his favorite Bible verse. He forgot to put his hand on the Bible during his swearing in. When Pope Francis died, he posted a pic of himself as Pope. Then he criticized the next Pope and posted a pic of himself as Jesus. It's not strange or unclear.
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