

Golden Monarch
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@Golden__Monarch
It’s ME. Lots of deep state revelations have come out about blockchain technology & Zionism, be it bitcoin & all other crypto/cbdc/nft/(un)stablecoin





Not perfect. Just better. $STRC




“An Illinois city just approved 14 data centers after hearing six straight hours of people begging them not to.” Residents packed the City Council meeting to oppose the project. Public comment went on for hours. In the end, officials unanimously voted yes.






@SimonDixonTwitt They are winning. The elitists are extracting from the lower classes like they did during the last manufactured global catastrophe aka Covid. And crypto is just another vehicle for that now. Eventually we all have to sell.


I'm a Jew and I support Israel, but that doesn't mean I support everything the Israeli government does. I'm also an American, yet I rarely support anything our government does. Thomas Paine wrote that at best government is a necessary evil. Anarchists would say he was half right.

If Iran successfully attacks Israel, Bitcoin will drop below $50K, probably well below.

🇮🇷 Iranians are now buying Bitcoin and mass withdrawing it into self-custody amid the war. It's happening












The arrest of dozens of IRGC-linked money changers in the United Arab Emirates is one of the most serious blows yet to Tehran’s sanctions-evasion network, laying bare how heavily the Islamic Republic has depended on Dubai as an economic lifeline. Sources familiar with the matter told Iran International that UAE authorities detained dozens of money changers tied to financial entities linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, shut down associated companies and closed their offices. According to @miadmaleki , a former senior US Treasury sanctions strategist and now a senior fellow at FDD, the UAE is not just one sanctions-evasion hub among many. “The UAE is the single most critical jurisdiction in the Iranian regime’s sanctions-evasion architecture,” Maleki said. Dubai’s exchange houses have long given the IRGC and the Quds Force access to the hard currency needed to finance proxy groups including Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis and militias in Iraq. The detention of trusted IRGC-linked money changers threatens networks that took years to build. “These trust-based sarraf (money changer) relationships, bank accounts and corporate structures are not quickly replaceable,” Maleki said. iranintl.com/en/202603319804