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Steve Lee

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Lead @spiralbtc, Co-founder @PresidioBitcoin Co-host PBJ https://t.co/uGkEBMSSxz Human ₿itcoin Address: ₿[email protected]

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Dr Rural NewBeanie🎓, Ph.D., CFA🥴
@moneyball @mike_4131 @paulg Hey go easy on ol’ PG his essays on his website were pretty good back in the day - especially for programmers — he just lost the plot and went a bit woke Concepts like privacy, sovereignty etc make Bay Area magnates short circuit
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Paul Graham@paulg·
A friend of mine who is basically never wrong about financial questions converted 80% of his Bitcoin into Ethereum.
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Steve Lee@moneyball·
@paulg Now down 61% since the friend who is never wrong's advice
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Steve Lee@moneyball·
@paulg Lost 1/3 of his money, so far. At least he kept 20% of his bitcoin stack?
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Paul Graham@paulg·
@romlib_ Crypto is a legit and indeed inevitable technology. Usually such things are net positive.
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Paul Graham@paulg·
The last time this happened it was a disaster for the Democrats. In return for her support, she insisted on a network of key appointments. One was Gensler, who alienated Silicon Valley to such an extent that many founders switched to supporting the Republicans.
Politics & Poll Tracker 📡@PollTracker2024

Axios: Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is being publicly and privately courted by Democrats eyeing presidential bids in 2028. She met privately with Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear for tea this month and has a texting relationship with California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Axios has learned. axios.com/2026/05/24/dem…

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Mr.Hodldamus@MrHodl·
Update on my latest IBD: I ran it again, this time with assumevalid 0 turned on. I went to bed before it finished last night, but snapped this screenshot right before bed. It took a little over a day to do a full sync on a five year old laptop. The spam didnt hurt IBD at all.
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Mr.Hodldamus@MrHodl

I just completed an IBD with Bitcoin Core 0.31 in under 20 hours on my 5 year old laptop. The last time I tried on the same machine, it took multiple days. The difference is insane. Thank you, Bitcoin Core team, for constantly making my node faster and more efficient!

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Spiral
Spiral@spiralbtc·
Find the Satoshi Bitty and win a prize that’s basically just our admiration but probably no one else’s. Download all the free-to-use characters for your next project at herecomesbitcoin.org.
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Robin Linus
Robin Linus@robin_linus·
CEO of Lightspark, after working on LN together with its creator Tadge Dryja for 2yrs: "Self-custodial LN will never work" ---- LN Strategy at Blockstream: "I'm convinced that's where we continue to go. Reinvention of banks and IOUs with a better foundation." ⬇️sources
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Mr.Hodldamus
Mr.Hodldamus@MrHodl·
I just completed an IBD with Bitcoin Core 0.31 in under 20 hours on my 5 year old laptop. The last time I tried on the same machine, it took multiple days. The difference is insane. Thank you, Bitcoin Core team, for constantly making my node faster and more efficient!
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PBJ Podcast
PBJ Podcast@PresidioPod·
The PBJ Podcast is LIVE in ~5 minutes from @PresidioBitcoin with @moneyball @dksf & @MaxAWebster On the docket today: - Update on MSTR/STRC stacking - PoW Security, uses, and adoption from AI - Comparison of bitcoin forks
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Rijndael
Rijndael@rot13maxi·
Interesting perspective
Wall St Engine@wallstengine

Cloudflare CEO Prince on how AI changes who gets laid off first: Two weeks ago I laid off more than 20% of my workforce. I didn’t do it because Cloudflare is struggling. We posted record revenue growth, have strong free cash flow and are adding an unprecedented number of customers around the world. I did it because business is changing, and to win the future, Cloudflare needs to change with it. We haven’t found another example in U.S. business history of a public company growing at more than 30% that laid off more than 20% of its workforce. Yet what we did is likely going to become the norm over the next year. This is a story about artificial intelligence, but executives and commentators are misunderstanding how it will disrupt business and who will be affected. AI isn’t coming for builders or sellers, but it is coming for measurers. Tireless, independent, efficient and available, AI systems can now measure an organization with a level of objective detail and precision that was previously impossible even for the best employees. For Cloudflare, internal audit previously picked a handful of business risk areas to scrutinize each quarter. Now we’re moving to a system in which every business risk is audited continuously. We’re closing our books faster. We’re making fewer mistakes and catching the ones we do more reliably. And, as CEO, I’ve never had better tools to measure exactly how the business is performing, including identifying our rising stars. The vast majority of those we laid off last week were measurers. We cut middle managers across the organization because AI allows us to have more direct reports per manager while still measuring and mentoring our teams effectively. We consolidated our operations functions into a single group that can support teams across the business, using AI to gain specific expertise when needed. We significantly reduced our marketing team, which, like in most companies, was teeming with measurers. Across our finance team, we found opportunities to consolidate and automate. We received almost a million applicants for 1,111 paid internships this summer. The interns we hired are extremely qualified and AI-native. They’re all builders or sellers, and we expect that the majority will get full-time offers.

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OBJ
OBJ@owenbjennings·
turns out running a model agnostic agent harness like @goose_oss at scale so you can route to local or open source models when it makes sense and cutting edge frontier models for the most complex work is pretty smart
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets

🦔Microsoft canceled its internal Claude Code licenses this week after token-based billing made the cost untenable, even for a company with effectively infinite cloud resources. Uber's CTO sent an internal memo warning the company burned through its entire 2026 AI budget in just four months. American AI software prices have jumped 20% to 37%, and GitHub (owned by Microsoft) is dropping flat-rate plans for usage-based billing across its products. My Take The AI subsidy era is ending in real time. The same company that put $13 billion into OpenAI and built the Azure infrastructure powering most of Anthropic's compute just looked at the bill from a competitor's coding tool and decided it was not worth paying. That is not a productivity failure on Anthropic's end. Token-based pricing is forcing every enterprise customer to confront the actual cost of running these models at scale, and the number turns out to be far higher than the flat-rate experiments suggested. This ties directly to my Gemini Flash post yesterday. Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google all raised effective prices in the last six months. Enterprises that built workflows assuming AI costs would keep falling are now watching annual budgets evaporate in months. Two outcomes look likely from here. Either enterprises scale back AI usage to fit budgets, which slows the revenue ramp the labs need to justify their valuations ahead of IPOs, or the labs cut prices and absorb the losses, which makes the unit economics worse at exactly the wrong moment. Both paths land in the same place, the numbers stop working, and somebody has to take the writedown. Hedgie🤗

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Bitwise
Bitwise@Bitwise·
We are excited to partner with @PresidioBitcoin to celebrate Bitcoin Pizza Day and bring the bitcoin community together. Join the meetup tonight and enjoy a slice on Bitwise!
Builder@bBuilderSF

Builder is tomorrow night at @PresidioBitcoin! This month’s meetup is a Socratic seminar on recent AI news and conversations. @moneyball and @HBerkoe have topics queued up, but let us know if there’s anything you want to discuss. Thanks to @Bitwise for sponsoring the pizza!

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Presidio Bitcoin
Presidio Bitcoin@PresidioBitcoin·
On this episode of 21 in 21, @callebtc talks to @Hberkoe about Cashu, bitchat & Clawi. He explains how bitcoin-native payments could power AI agents and why privacy-preserving infrastructure matters in the agentic internet age.
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PBJ Podcast
PBJ Podcast@PresidioPod·
Lightning is getting easier to build on! Spiral lead @moneyball explains LDK Server, @spiralbtc’s new release that makes Lightning infrastructure easier to run, before zooming out to the broader challenge of making bitcoin public goods survive: Timestamps 0:00 - How LDK has evolved 2:30 - What is LDK Server & how it makes Lightning easier 4:30 - How LDK is ahead on features 7:27 - Why Lightning needs more LSPs 9:14 - Hot takes on the state of Lightning
Spiral@spiralbtc

If you missed @benthecarman’s presentation, we’re razzle dazzled to hereby unveil LDK Server, the answer to “what’s next?” for LDK. Now even non-devs can make the most of LDK. Here’s Ben’s deck. It’s good but even better if read in his weird voice: spiral.xyz/ldkserver.pdf

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OBJ@owenbjennings·
becoming clear we’re building FSD for money
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