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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
@WatcherGuru 🇺🇸 Military industrial complex stimulus cheque coming. Socialize the war costs on the American people. Privatize the war gains to the MIC companies. Call it MAGA taking on the deep state Trust the plan 😂
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Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 President Trump to unveil $1.5 trillion defense budget, the largest yearly US military spending increase since World War II, Reuters reports.
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ItWasDRS@ItWasDRS·
@SimonDixonTwitt Hasn’t the MIC won since WW2? Is the changes because unipolarity is ending?
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Dr. Steve Keen
Dr. Steve Keen@ProfSteveKeen·
I predicted the 2008 financial crisis in December 2005. Mainstream economists ignored the warning. They were still forecasting that 2008 was going to be a great year. I was examining private debt levels, watching them grow at an exponential rate relative to GDP, and I could see that when that growth stopped, credit would flip from adding to demand to subtracting from it. A massive financial crisis was the only logical outcome. I went on to win the Revere Award from the Real World Economic Review for being the person who most cogently warned of that crisis. Now I am watching the Iran war unfold. The same economists who missed 2008 are not looking at what matters now. Here is what the data shows: crude oil is up 20% in a matter of weeks. Oil prices rose 9% in a single day. In 1973, the last comparable supply shock, the stock market lost 45% of its value and gold surged over 2000%. If the United States lacks the production capacity to sustain the military campaign it has already started, a Congressional appropriations bill will push massive fiscal stimulus into weapons manufacturing, creating money while supply constraints are biting hard. The resulting pressure is a textbook recipe for stagflation. This is not a minor geopolitical event. This is a systemic shock to a financial system that was already fragile, launched with no strategic necessity, and no clear exit. I break down exactly what I expect for markets, gold, inflation, and the global economy in my latest video: youtu.be/Xg03sAMqokY?si… #Economics #IranWar #GlobalRecession #OilMarkets #Gold #PrivateDebt #FinancialInstability #PostKeynesian #SteveKeen
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ItWasDRS@ItWasDRS·
@opensea The long-promised and long-delayed Tezos integration?
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OpenSea
OpenSea@opensea·
For years, trading and collecting onchain has meant: Fragmented wallets ❌ Constant bridging ❌ Bouncing between platforms ❌ Not anymore. All of your assets, wallets, and chains, in one profile ✅
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Hackatao ♛
Hackatao ♛@Hackatao·
Are there any literary projects [Boks, Comics...] that use NFTs?
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ItWasDRS@ItWasDRS·
@pascalboyart Oh wow missed this! Sorry to miss it! Will it be auctioned again?
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Pascal Boyart 🎨
Pascal Boyart 🎨@pascalboyart·
Auction closed. The 1/1 didn’t find its collector. The Naked Mona Lisa stays underground! 🫀
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ItWasDRS@ItWasDRS·
@bryanbrinkman As usual, Bryan is setting an example. Thank you Bryan. Your role in this community is so much more than your (absolutely incredible) art
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Bryan Brinkman
Bryan Brinkman@bryanbrinkman·
With all of the NFT platforms shutting down or pivoting, the art is often safe, but we are losing the context around the what and why. Async, Makersplace, KnownOrigin, & NiftyGateway pages that had videos,explainers, and information about the drops that are gone. A massive loss that we as artists need to recompile, it's one of my main goals with my site at the moment. Little by little.
Bryan Brinkman@bryanbrinkman

My prediction for 2026 is that we (web3 artists) will spend an equal amount of time fixing/improving the past as we do building the future. Learn: -IPFS -Etherscan -JSON/Metadata Thankfully, w/ ChatGPT, it's easier for us to do the backend work that used to require devs.

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ItWasDRS@ItWasDRS·
@JoumannaTV Dubai is home. Let those enjoying schadenfreude stay away! I love this country & city. And these weeks have proven how capable this place is. Incredible defense, communication & diligence. Old empire always looks down its nose at vibrant & successful states. as you say: khalas
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Joumanna Nasr Bercetche
Joumanna Nasr Bercetche@JoumannaTV·
So tired of these schadenfreude stories We get it: you don’t like Dubai for whatever reason but taking glee from the fact that a nation has been pulled into a war it never asked for or wanted says more about you than it does about Dubai. Khalas.
The Spectator@spectator

Dubai is like the dazzling partner some people enjoy being seen with, but know deep down they would never marry. Style without substance. Attraction without culture. All the confidence but none of the charisma. A place associated with glitz and glamour, not class and intellect. ✍️ Atbin Moayedi Article | spectator.com/article/dubai-…

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Matteo V.
Matteo V.@teovito·
I’m genuinely tired of the “Dubai has no culture” take. First, Dubai has its own. Pearl diving, Bedouin traditions, a history shaped by the sea, the desert and trade routes with Persia. Most visitors never bother to look for it. It’s not Rome. It’s not Paris. But it’s there.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Second, culture isn’t ancient by nature. It just feels that way once it’s fully formed. New York in the 1930s was a city of strangers. Expats, immigrants, people who didn’t belong anywhere else, who came with nothing and were building everything from scratch. There was no “authentic New York culture”, just ambitious people side by side, meeting and creating. That became the culture. Dubai is the same experiment running right now, with 200 nationalities in the mix instead of 20. Everyone’s building the culture together — even the soulless influencers and the crypto bros.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Dubai (also Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, etc.) they’re New York in the 1930s. A blank canvas where culture is still being made.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
⭕️ NEW: Four senior Gulf officials say the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Qatar are pressing for the war to continue until Iran’s military capabilities are decisively weakened, Times of Israel reported. Key Details: 🔸 “Ending the war with Iran still in possession of the tools it is currently using to target the GCC would be a strategic disaster,” an official said. 🔸 Thry are now pushing Washington to keep striking, with others going further: a second official said Saudi Arabia and the UAE are even weighing whether to join U.S.-Israeli operations. 🔸 The core demand is damage and degradation: officials say Iran’s missile and drone production must be dismantled, saying that even if Tehran retains the know-how after the war, “generational damage” would be sufficient. 🔸 Still, the Gulf is not fully aligned. Oman has called for de-escalation. Officials say the UAE is driving the hardest line, and others are less hawkish about how long the war should continue. 🔸 Despite unease over how Israel is conducting some aspects of the war, officials say their primary anger is directed at Iran, claiming Iran is using the conflict as a “pretext” to strike Gulf states. 🔸 At the same time, Gulf officials reject the idea that the war will lead to new normalization deals with Israel. 🔸 That tension is visible already: one official warned Israel’s campaign in Lebanon is killing civilians and weakening Lebanon’s government which is backed by the Gulf states. 🔸 “The region hasn’t forgotten Gaza,” one official said, adding that any “goodwill” from Iran’s weakening is being eroded by Israel’s actions in Lebanon.
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