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BULLISH:
🇺🇸 Bank of America just started hiring Bitcoin and crypto experts.
$4 trillion in assets. 68 million customers.
Now building a crypto team.
JPMorgan: crypto division active.
Goldman Sachs: crypto desk live.
BlackRock: Bitcoin ETF. Money-market funds on Ethereum.
Now Bank of America: hiring crypto experts.
Every major U.S. bank. Same direction.
THE RACE IS ON!

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@OnChainWhales_ ETH to 10k lol, not with this meme coin hype.
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> followed 200 launch accounts
> watched every demo video
> saved every “tools you need” thread
> built nothing
> opened GitHub
> clicked karpathy
> found nanoGPT and llm.c
> clicked ggerganov
> realized local AI was built by people doing hard C++ work
> clicked Tim Dettmers
> understood why QLoRA changed who can finetune
> clicked Paul Gauthier
> saw aider treating git like the agent’s memory
> clicked Simon Willison
> found tiny tools that actually survive contact with reality
that was the shift
GitHub is a map of where the next products come from
every account tells you one thing:
what just became possible?
> karpathy makes the model understandable
> ggerganov makes it local
> Tri Dao makes it faster
> Tim Dettmers makes it cheaper
> Yohei makes the loop weird enough to copy
> aider makes coding agents usable
> Instructor makes outputs reliable
> LlamaIndex makes company data usable
> Ollama makes local models installable
then your job is to build the missing boring layer
> UI
> workflow
> templates
> vertical packaging
> docs
> benchmarks
> hosted version
> done-for-you setup
most people star repos and feel technical
builders run the repo, break it, and ship the weekend wrapper
> pick 3 accounts
> read the README
> run the code
> open the issues
> find the missing layer
> ship one tiny thing by Friday
Meta Alchemist@meta_alchemist
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Lululemon names ex-Nike exec Heidi O'Neill as new CEO amid founder pressure and stock drop.
Charts ignore the noise.
Daily: Support 265.20, resistance 285.60. Tight coil after lower high at 292.
Below 265 opens 255-260 zone. Above 285.60 targets 295, then 305.
Neutral until break. Structure shift or fakeout?
What level decides it for you?
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$200 oil will plunge the world into a global recession.
Iran just threatened to cut off the Strait of Hormuz completely, and Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Macquarie all say it's now a real possibility.
Here's what that does to your life:
Gas hits $7 a gallon in the U.S., shattering every record. But that's just the start.
Oil powers the tractors, the fertilizers, the trucks that move your food from field to shelf.
A third of the world's fertilizer trade passes through Hormuz and it's already been cut off. Urea prices are up 50%.
U.S. fertilizer supply dropped to 75% of normal levels right at planting season. Less fertilizer means less corn.
Higher prices for everything the American food system touches.
At $200 oil, this stops being a Middle East problem and becomes everyone's problem.
Source: BusinessBasicsYT
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇮🇷 50 days of war, $50 billion in oil lost, 500 million barrels that never made it to market. That's enough to fuel the entire world's shipping industry for 4 months, or cover nearly a month of U.S. oil demand. Gas is sitting at $4.04 a gallon on average in the U.S. right now, up 37% since the war began. Energy experts say even a ceasefire won't bring prices back for months. The IEA is calling this "the largest energy crisis we have ever faced." Source: AP News
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