Jim Cook

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Jim Cook

Jim Cook

@Jim_Cook1

United Kingdom Katılım Ocak 2012
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Jim Cook
Jim Cook@Jim_Cook1·
@ZolaInRecovery Tell me you don't understand how stocks or math work without telling me. Net worth isn’t a vault of cash, it’s shares. Dumping billions in stock crashes the price, burns the value, and triggers massive taxes long before it feeds anyone.
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Zola In Recovery
Zola In Recovery@ZolaInRecovery·
Being a trillionaire while children die from starvation every day doesn’t make me think you’re “successful,” it shows me that you’re evil and consumed by greed.
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Just Dave now
Just Dave now@justdavenow89·
I speak on behalf of everyone in the uk when i say your comments and lies about the gov here are not welcome in the uk or across the world when you try similar the number of people "disliking" you elon is growing by the day and its due to your actions. you could do such good things yet you it for hate and division
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Jim Cook
Jim Cook@Jim_Cook1·
@ZssBecker Your great AI picks forced them to quit. You are the Cramer of crypto. Well done ser!
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Everyone has quit crypto. At the bottom of crypto. The best time to buy crypto. The moment right before cryptos return. This is by design.
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Jim Cook
Jim Cook@Jim_Cook1·
@EshaAA33 If I’m being brutally honest… No.
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Esha
Esha@EshaAA33·
Be brutally honest: Are you deeply outraged that, while hundreds of millions of Americans and I are struggling financially, Elon Musk has now become the world's first trillionaire, with more wealth than he could spend in 1,000 lifetimes? Yes or no?
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HarMegiddo
HarMegiddo@HarMegiddo·
@shadowJ47 What did she do to him? Not really a great idea walking down the street wearing a hoodie as it obstructs your peripheral vision not to mention having headphones on and listening to music. Pay attention to your surroundings people.
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ShadowJ
ShadowJ@shadowJ47·
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨 This is another British teenage girl — just 17 — getting her throat slashed in broad daylight by a 30-year-old savage. Stabbed like an animal in the street while these imported predators feel completely untouchable. She’s fighting for her life in hospital right now. This isn’t “random crime.” This is what unchecked mass migration plus two-tier policing delivers: our daughters hunted in their own towns while the system protects the attackers and punishes anyone who complains. Britain’s girls are now collateral damage in Starmer’s great replacement experiment. The people see it. The rage is boiling over for a reason. How many more slashed throats and dead kids before the British people reclaim their country?
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Jim Cook
Jim Cook@Jim_Cook1·
@j1nv3st It’s 3.2% if that phases you then perhaps sell and put into savings :(
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Josh 🇬🇧
Josh 🇬🇧@j1nv3st·
Fun whilst it lasted, gonna sell and give it all up now.. Is there any news tied to why this happened?
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Jim Cook
Jim Cook@Jim_Cook1·
@caspianxbt Of all the things that didn’t happen - this didn’t happen the most!
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caspian.eth
caspian.eth@caspianxbt·
right now i’m down $2.5 million. 93% of everything i built is gone. i knew we could take a hit, but i never imagined it would get this brutal. my mind is completely destroyed. every second feels like torture watching years of work disappear in front of me because i got blinded by greed, emotion, and ambition. people on here will laugh. but anyone who’s actually been through real losses knows this feeling eats you alive. i sacrificed everything to get to that level and now i’m sitting here wondering if any of it was even worth it. i genuinely hate my life right now.
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Rune Øverås 𝕏
Rune Øverås 𝕏@rune_overas·
@Danny_Crypton Right! 🤣 My take: It will bottom out in early october 2026. Close to $35k Bookmark this.
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DANNY
DANNY@Danny_Crypton·
My 2026 Bull Run prediction: June → Bear trap July → Bitcoin breakout August → Altcoin season September → New ATH around $150K October → Bull trap November → Liquidation cascade December → Bear market kicks in Keep in mind: I’ve called every major market top and bottom for over 10 YEARS. I was one of the only people who called the top in October, and I’ll do it again, that’s literally my job. If you still haven’t followed me, you’ll regret it.
Kalshi Crypto@Kalshi_Crypto

BREAKING: Our traders forecast Bitcoin will crash to $50,000 this year

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Jim Cook
Jim Cook@Jim_Cook1·
@ChrisCoffee This is pure buzzword soup. A ZK-proof can’t 'hide' a cracked signature from a public blockchain network—that's not how cryptography works. Even if quantum timelines accelerate, protocols just upgrade to post-quantum (lattice-based) keys via a hard fork. Classic clickbait.
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Chris ☕️
Chris ☕️@ChrisCoffee·
Google made a massive leap towards cracking Bitcoin & Ethereum signatures then hid it behind a ZK proof. This increases the chances of Bitcoin and Ethereum not being quantum resistant by 2032 by 50%.
Justin Drake@drakefjustin

Today a crazy quantum story just got wilder. On March 31, the Google Quantum AI team published a landmark result on Shor's algorithm for elliptic curve cryptography. Technically, the paper was a bombshell: a dramatic 10x improvement over the state-of-the-art. As a stunt and wakeup call to the blockchain space, those optimisations were illustrated on secp256k1, the elliptic curve underlying Bitcoin and Ethereum signatures. But perhaps the most striking part of the paper was sociological, not technical. Instead of following standard academic process, the optimisations were kept secret, hidden behind a zero-knowledge (ZK) proof. Google's accompanying blog post mentions they "engaged with the U.S. government". The ZK proof demonstrates the existence of algorithmic improvements without leaking details. Academic censorship with ZK, a historic first! As a co-author of the Google paper I witnessed some of the context surrounding this censorship. To be honest, multiple aspects of that context don't sit well with me. As much as I believe the general public ought to know more, I am limited in my ability to whistleblow. Though let me be clear about one thing: the Google team's professionalism has been absolutely exemplary, and they deserve nothing but praise. Censorship has a way of backfiring. The Streisand effect, where an attempt to bury something only draws more attention to it, is exactly what's unfolding today. First, Google's key optimisation has been rediscovered by the French. And in a thrilling turn of events, a collaborative Shor-at-home challenge just launched. The initiative, available at ecdsa[.]fail, breached a new Shor world record in a matter of hours. Let's start with the rediscovery. Just two months after Google's paper, French quantum expert André Schrottenloher cracks the main secret optimisation. His paper, titled "Optimized Point Addition Circuits for Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithms", landed on the arXiv today. Big congrats to André, who beat several other nerdsnipped experts to it. In a blog post also published today, Craig Gidney, the world expert on Shor optimisations, revealed that he'd been sitting on this very optimisation for a whole year under censorship pressure. Interestingly, André missed a handful of minor optimisations, both from Google's original publication and from improvements found since. It's plausible there's still plenty of juice left to squeeze out of Shor, and this is exactly what the ecdsa[.]fail challenge is about. The verifier program developed for the ZK proof does double duty, automatically filtering for valid submissions. Dozens of compounding small and micro improvements are rolling in. As of the time of writing there's an 8.4% improvement to Google's circuit, as measured by the product of logical qubit count and Toffoli gate count. Nice! The nerdsnipping ran deeper than anyone expected. Over the last few weeks it became clear it extended well beyond André and other quantum experts. Behind the scenes, a small army of amateurs quietly got to work. Inspired by Karpathy-style autoresearch, they turned AI on Shor. Ironically, the verifier program for the ZK proof makes an ideal reward function for AIs. The barrier to entry for this modern style of research is refreshingly low, with several non-experts, even a teenager, finding nice optimisations. Get in touch if you'd like to join a Telegram group with fellow autoresearchers :) Part 2: neutral atoms and qday The story doesn't end with Google. On the same day Google went public, a stealthy startup called Oratomic published its own Shor paper in a coordinated release. It made a splash, ultimately becoming the most upvoted paper on scirate[.]com, a website ranking arXiv papers. Oratomic's claim was wild. By building on Google's logical optimisations and applying custom physical optimisations for neutral atoms, they claimed just 10K physical qubits were sufficient to run Shor's algorithm on secp256k1. That number is mind-bogglingly low. Knowing essentially nothing about neutral atoms when Oratomic's paper landed, I was intrigued and decided to learn more about the tech. I fell straight down the rabbit hole and spent a couple hundred hours on the topic. I got a little obsessed and watched every YouTube video I could find and spoke to a bunch of experts. My conclusion? The tech is real, very real. Even Google recently decided to start a neutral atom lab, a notable pivot from their sole focus on superconducting qubits. If you care about qday, i.e. the day a quantum computer will break the first piece of cryptography in production, neutral atoms demand your attention. I shared some of my learnings on Shor and neutral atoms in a 30min talk at the ZKProof cryptography conference. You can find it on YouTube by searching "zkproof neutral atom". Here's an interesting observation about this duo of breakthrough papers: neither Google nor Oratomic say a word about what their results mean for qday. No timelines. Zero. Nada. That is especially baffling given that the whole point of whitehat quantum cryptanalysis is to inform qday estimations and help the general public make good decisions. So let me attempt to partially fill the silence, similarly to what Scott Aaronson did in his April 29 post. Given everything I know, including scary non-public information, I now put the odds of qday by 2032 at 50%. 10% by 2030. Anecdotally, the US government has its own date: 2035. Originating at the NSA and later adopted by NIST, it's when branches of the US government will be disallowed from using quantum-vulnerable cryptography. In plain language: with hindsight, that date is a joke and should be discounted entirely. I don't see how NIST avoids being forced to pull it forward by years. Part 3: post-quantum cryptography There are good reasons to sound the alarm today, but please do not panic. Rushing carelessly towards immature post-quantum cryptography is a recipe for disaster. IMO a good target date for migration is 2029, roughly 3.5 years out. 2029 happens to be the date selected by Google, Cloudflare, and the Ethereum Foundation. These days most of my time goes to safely migrating Ethereum towards post-quantum cryptography as part of the broader lean Ethereum effort. There's a lot to do. We need to rip out and replace BLS signatures at the consensus layer, KZG commitments at the data layer, and ECDSA signatures at the execution layer. The plan to get there is compelling, and is based on hash-based cryptography. Within the Ethereum Foundation we've developed a Swiss army knife called leanVM (github[.]com/leanEthereum/leanVM) powered by the magic of hash-based SNARKs. Thanks to truly exceptional work by Emile, Thomas, and others, its performance is derisked. Regarding security, leanVM is a jewel, a minimal zkVM crafted for end-to-end formal verification and maximum security. Want to help? There are two $1M initiatives. First, the Proximity Prize (proximityprize[.]org). Solve a long-standing mathematical conjecture in coding theory, improve hash-based SNARKs, and go home a millionaire. Second, the Poseidon Initiative (poseidon-initiative[.]info), offers $1M for breaking Poseidon, the SNARK-friendly hash function.

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Roland
Roland@rolandgavince·
@Her_Nonymous_D This is why a lot of guys just give up approaching women in public altogether.
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Her_Nonymous_Diary@Her_Nonymous_D·
I was at a food festival last summer when a woman I had never met walked straight up to me and said: “Hey, can I hang with you for a second?” Her voice was calm, but her eyes were not. Without even thinking, I smiled and replied, “Girl, where have you been? I haven’t seen you in forever.” She immediately stepped beside me. A few seconds later I noticed why. There was a man lingering nearby, watching her. Every time she moved, he seemed to end up in the same place. She quietly told me she’d already tried walking away twice and he kept finding reasons to start another conversation. So we kept chatting and slowly worked our way toward a larger group of people. Then the guy approached us. He looked at me and asked, “Everything okay over here?” Before she could answer, I said…..
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Animavex
Animavex@adorable_ca·
The eagle locked onto the baby… but the family dog turned into an absolute hero at the last second. 🦅😳🐕
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Jim Cook
Jim Cook@Jim_Cook1·
@KeruboSk Of all the things that never happened, this never happened the most !
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Sophia ❣️
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
My husband told me he was pulling an all-nighter at the office to finish a merger. His phone died at midnight. I felt bad, so I stayed up to make him breakfast. At 3:15 AM, our smart refrigerator sent a notification to my phone: “Family Hub Camera Updated.” I opened the app. It takes a photo inside the fridge every time the door opens. Reflected perfectly in the glass of the milk carton was my husband, standing in our kitchen in his underwear, pouring a glass of wine for a woman whose face was blocked by the orange juice. By the time I ran downstairs, the kitchen was empty and he was gone. He came home at 8 AM in his work suit, swearing he never left the office. I showed him the reflection. ...
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James Wynn 🔱
James Wynn 🔱@JamesWynnReal·
Bitcoin will be hit hard because of AI and various other factors 24-30k low ball park minimum 12-15k will likely be the bottom ish zone
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Hover
Hover@younghover1996·
@MattWallace888 So sad to see the life of such a young lady with so much potential get wasted!🥺💔 I hope she can appeal for a reduced sentence on basis of good behavior after a couple of months💯
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
You can see the exact moment her lawyer knew it was over for her
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Bill
Bill@real_bechambers·
Today is my son’s(Danny) birthday. He turns 35 today. Could you please wish my son a very happy birthday today 🎂🎉🥳🎈🎁
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Inevitable West
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest·
He wasn't a career criminal. He was a Russel group university student. State authorities assisted a foreigner in stabbing him to death. This is 100x worse than George Floyd.
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John & Margaret
John & Margaret@ukboomers·
Genuine question to millennials and gen-Z. What stops you from buying a house? That's us at 26.🇬🇧
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Liyana 💕
Liyana 💕@Evaa_here11·
Make a number larger than 508. By moving only 1 stick.
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