Lucas

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Lucas

Lucas

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NYC Katılım Şubat 2025
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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@SimonDixonTwitt @ChrisMasterjohn The proof for this is in the pudding. Accurate predicting is what gets people to believe. On a side note: are you “working for someone” dix?
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Chris Masterjohn
Chris Masterjohn@ChrisMasterjohn·
The end of the Iran War and Trump becoming critical of Israel right at the SpaceX IPO and the rise of the new Warsh Fed monetary policy is the most insane collision of seemingly unrelated events that I could possibly have imagined as a complete validation of Simon Dixon’s theories. @SimonDixonTwitt
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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@mathmaticulous This is how I visualize the universe. Vertical funnel, not horizontal.
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CTFTHEORY
CTFTHEORY@mathmaticulous·
This is a visualzation of the Continuous Temporal Funnel (CTF) derived from prime numbers. Here's why that funnel shape isn't a choice it's forced. Start with one equation. λ(t) = e^(−βf₀t). That's just exponential decay the same math that describes radioactive decay or a hot cup of coffee cooling down. Plug in time, get a number that shrinks toward zero. Now here's the trick. Instead of plotting that number on a flat line, treat it as a radius. At each moment in time, draw a circle with that radius. At t=0 the circle is wide. As t increases, the circle shrinks. Stack all those circles on top of each other going downward through time, and you get a cone. A funnel. That's the entire geometric secret of a funnel shape, it's what exponential decay looks like when you let it sweep around in a circle while shrinking. Now add the second piece. Particles don't just fall straight down they swirl. The swirl follows a rule called a Z₃ vortex potential, which forces every particle into one of three lanes as it spins, the same way three magnets spaced evenly around a circle would organize anything moving past them. That's why the particles cluster into distinct streams instead of spreading randomly. The two constants in the equation β and f₀ aren't arbitrary either. They come from a number theory framework built around how the primes 2 and 3 generate stable structure, and 144 specifically, which turns out to be the last spot where the Fibonacci sequence stays built purely from 2s and 3s before drifting away forever. So what you're watching is exponential decay swept into a cone, with particles sorted into three lanes by a symmetric potential, spinning faster the deeper they fall, pulsing at a frequency derived from prime number structure. The funnel isn't decoration. It's what the math looks like when you give it room to spin. zenodo.org/records/206802… ctftheory.com/ancient-symbol…
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
I got @PeterSchiff to admit bitcoin is not going to zero on national television. Next he will reveal he owns a bunch of bitcoin too…
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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@milesdeutscher “First time this has ever happened” hahah Threw some comedy in there?
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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
The future of AI just got completely flipped on its head. This significantly changes the entire trajectory of the AI race. • Frontier level intelligence is now controlled by governments? (first time this has ever happened) • Chinese models now have a massive advantage (low governance) • Open-sourced models just got 10x more important • Whatever Mythos-level model xAI, Google & OpenAI were developing will likely not be released? We're watching history unfold in real time.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…

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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
▶️ FULL LIVE SHOW RE-PLAY (4h29m): The Great Capital Rotation: AI, Bitcoin & The Financial Industrial Complex | Simon Dixon Hard Talk LIVE (5 June 2026)
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Philakone
Philakone@PhilakoneCrypto·
This is highly likely to be the bottom. Make sure you leverage with 150X now before you miss the bottom. Next target is $250,000+.
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Jailed
Jailed@Jaileddotfun·
Jailed is now live on Solana. we're building the most unhinged prison simulator. get in now: jailed.fun reply for an invite code.
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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@SimonDixonTwitt I suppose it would be more correct to say his whole system is a digital credit system, or designed to act like one, but STRC in particular is not credit but equity. But he sure shops it like credit.
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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
@Lucasarvajna Because it’s not digital credit. It’s a preference share.
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 SCIENTISTS ARE NOW CREATING “LIVING” MATERIALS THAT CAN HEAL THEMSELVES AND ADAPT IN REAL TIME. In the fast-growing field of Engineered Living Materials (ELMs), researchers are embedding living cells into engineered structures to create hybrid materials with life-like abilities. These materials can: • Self-heal when damaged • Change their physical properties in response to their environment • Grow, sense, and repair themselves over time Why this matters: • Traditional metamaterials and building materials are static once made • Living materials open the door to self-repairing infrastructure, adaptive medical implants, and sustainable construction • It blurs the line between biology and engineering in a profound new way The deeper implication is enormous: We are moving from materials we simply build… to materials that can grow, evolve, and take care of themselves. The future of technology may not be made of metal and plastic alone but of living, breathing, self-repairing matter. What would you build first with a material that can heal itself and adapt? Follow for more frontier science and future technology.
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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@XRPcryptowolf It’s waiting for me to close my position
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XRPcryptowolf
XRPcryptowolf@XRPcryptowolf·
Anyone else wondering why $XRP keeps bleeding? 👀
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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@SimonDixonTwitt @JasonBassler1 One of the problems…. It’s too bad it’s going up against the main narratives and will be shunned by the masses like Adam back.
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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
@JasonBassler1 MAGA said, “Drain the swamp.” Not, “Turn it into a police and surveillance state for the financial-& technical industrial complex.” The problem is that many people thought US Presidents worked for Americans. Some still do. 😂
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Jason Bassler
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
One year ago today, Trump "tapped" Palantir to compile a "master database" on all Americans. Since then, Palantir added roughly $90 billion in market cap, landed 150+ new government contracts, grew government revenue by 84%, and commercial revenue by 137% all in a single year. Big Brother’s business model is doing great.
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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@solana What is that? 🤨What was that?
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Solana
Solana@solana·
Best replies get a follow
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Wendy O
Wendy O@CryptoWendyO·
@patrickjwitt @ChairmanSelig Thank you for advocating for retail now let’s completely remove the accredited investor law, and include a competency test
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Patrick Witt
Patrick Witt@patrickjwitt·
Americans finally have access to a product that was developed and flourished offshore solely due to the anti-innovation posture of the previous administration. Great work by @ChairmanSelig and the CFTC team. With clear rules, America wins.
Mike Selig@ChairmanSelig

In my first public remarks as @CFTC Chairman, I made clear that the agency would use the tools at its disposal to onshore crypto asset perpetuals. Today, the @CFTC delivered on that commitment. This morning, the @CFTC took historic action to permit the listing of a true bitcoin perpetual contract by a CFTC-registered exchange, charting a path for one of the most liquid segments of the crypto asset markets to exist within the US regulatory framework.

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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@SimonDixonTwitt “The great wealth factory” of the world is being wound down.
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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
🇦🇷 Peter Thiel has temporarily relocated his family to Argentina, purchased a $12 million mansion in one of Buenos Aires’ most exclusive neighborhoods, and enrolled his children in local schools. 🇺🇸 When a state like California starts introducing a wealth tax, it is not because politicians are socialist or stupid. It’s because they want to drive out the wealthy on purpose and reduce the tax base, deliberately asset-stripping the state for private institutional ownership that can use the tax code to secure exemptions and advantages. It’s not because politicians are stupid. It’s not because they are radical left-wing communists. That’s the narrative that keeps you locked into the belief that the left has the back of the poor, while the right gets to point at the left when the state goes to shit. It’s because the state is being acquired by the financial-industrial complex, and the resulting civil unrest serves the private prison sector of the military-industrial complex. At the same time, they install a police and surveillance system that benefits the technological-industrial complex powered by Palantir. The same one Peter Thiel works for. It’s a business model. Anywhere you see a wealth tax, it’s an end-game asset-stripping exercise that gives more power to the wealthy, not less. They are not coming after billionaires. They are transferring wealth to billionaires. By design. ALL POLITICIANS WORK FOR THEIR CORPORATE LOBBIES. Stop believing in left-versus-right politics. It’s a distraction from the reality that you vote with your money.
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt

They're Deliberately Winding Down America — Here's the Plan for What Comes Next youtu.be/u4RawKdA_gM?si…

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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@MohrWom Existence itself took quite a long time to organize into “our own minds and bodies”. It’s when humans begin building biological systems for more efficient ‘quantum’ computing that things will get very weird.
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Melanie Mohr
Melanie Mohr@MohrWom·
While we’re racing toward AGI and humanoid robots, it’s hard not to feel like we’re overlooking something… our own minds and bodies. Life started around 3.5 - 4 billion years ago and humans (homo sapiens) only about 300,000 years ago. And still, we barely understand ourselves. Think about it… so much iteration and constant improvement went into this. 🤯 The more advanced machines get, the more I’m actually just impressed by what we already are. What would happen if we put as much effort into enhancing ourselves and our brains as we do into building AGI and human-like robots?
Melanie Mohr@MohrWom

Our brain runs on about 20 watts. That’s less than a lightbulb. And yet: - It performs massively parallel, real-time processing across billions of signals. - It coordinates over 100 trillion synapses connecting ~86 billion neurons. - It stores memories, processes language, navigates emotion, simulates futures and reasons about the abstract. - It rewires itself in response to experience… adapting dynamically, learning continuously. - It heals itself, compensates for damage and regenerates function. All this happens without fans, without cooling systems, without instruction sets or compilers. No server racks. No power plants. Just blood, biochemistry and 3.5 billion years of evolutionary refinement. That refinement has produced a biological engine of thermodynamic efficiency so far beyond our current machines, we can barely measure the gap. We’re walking around with a supercomputer we didn’t build, don’t fully understand and often take for granted. Maybe the race to replicate intelligence should begin with finally recognizing the miracle of the one we already have. 🤔❤️

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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@scottmelker Trying to bring BTC back to its “plot”?
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Lucas
Lucas@Lucasarvajna·
@brockpierson They bottled and sold depression and anxiety in this era
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⭕ Brock Pierson
⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
The 90's was the best time ever.
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