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Future Wealth Every crypto OG started small. With #DeFiTimeZtv launching soon, holding #DFTZ now could be your smartest decision ever. Think big, act early, retire young. $DFTZ 🌕💎 #CryptoWealth #CryрtoРump
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Iran-US Ceasefire: What It Means for Finance and DeFi Forty days of war, a closed Strait of Hormuz, and markets on a knife edge. Then, just before Trump's 8pm Tuesday deadline, Pakistan brokered a two-week ceasefire — and global markets moved instantly and violently. The immediate numbers Oil plunged 16% to around $95 a barrel as the Strait reopened. Bitcoin surged to $72,700, up 5% in 24 hours. The move triggered $595 million in total crypto liquidations across 118,489 traders, with short positions accounting for around $427 million — the most aggressive short squeeze since early March. Crypto-linked equities followed suit, with Strategy, Galaxy Digital, Coinbase and Circle all posting healthy gains. The 10-year bond yield fell to 4.2%, signalling reduced macro stress across the board. What it means for traditional finance WTI crude had surged 69% since hostilities began on February 28, while European natural gas prices rallied 61%, reflecting the combined effect of the Strait closure and strikes on power facilities across the region. The ceasefire removes that war premium — at least temporarily. But analysts are cautioning against reading this as an all-clear. Ras Laffan, the world's largest LNG export complex, had 17% of Qatar's export capacity knocked offline, with repairs expected to take three to five years. Infrastructure damage doesn't heal with a ceasefire announcement. Iran's 10-point proposal — which Trump described as a workable basis for negotiation — reportedly includes the withdrawal of US combat forces from the region, the lifting of sanctions, and continued Iranian control over the Strait. The gap between both sides remains wide heading into Islamabad talks on Friday. What it means for DeFi The war exposed something important about crypto's relationship with geopolitical risk. The Fear and Greed Index sat at 8 throughout the entire conflict, with five bearish social media posts for every four bullish ones. DeFi protocols, stablecoins, and on-chain activity compressed alongside traditional risk assets. Decentralised finance is not yet decoupled from geopolitical fear. The rally also highlighted DeFi's speed advantage. On-chain positions were liquidated and rebuilt within hours. Ethereum's stablecoin supply had already reached a record $180 billion — capital sitting ready to deploy the moment sentiment shifted. The bottom line This is a two-week pause, not a peace deal. The Islamabad talks on April 10 will determine whether this becomes a genuine de-escalation or another false dawn. Whether Bitcoin breaks its $65,000 to $73,000 war range depends entirely on what those two weeks become. For DeFi specifically, the lesson from 40 days of conflict is clear: liquidity retreats fast when fear spikes, and returns faster when it lifts. That dynamic is only going to intensify as the sector grows.
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It’s official. I’ve bought this home. I’m leaving the closing. I’m taking my first move-in load over there now. I live sound I live in bricks Built in 1915 by American craftsmen. Ready for another 100 years. The Bitcoin flag will fly proudly.
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So when America does a draft for this war this is what’s going to be sent 😂😂😂😂
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Set a reminder for HipHop Spotlight Kick Push to Conscious King The Lupe Fiasco Legacy! twitter.com/i/spaces/1Xxyg…
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🚨 So 4 Private Ambulances were burned in London this week? And those Ambulances were insured? And a GoFundMe has already raised over £1,000,000 from the public? So @wesstreeting — you've pledged to replace ALL 4 Ambulances with taxpayer money AND loan them 4 working Ambulances to use RIGHT NOW? Just so we're clear… The same government that can't fix NHS ambulance response times — where if YOU have a heart attack tonight, you're looking at a 1 hour 30 minute wait for an ambulance that may never come in time… That same government found the budget for this. Immediately. No debate. No waiting list. 50,000 people died last year from long A&E waits in England. Did they get replacement ambulances? Up to 2 in 5 NHS ambulances are currently off the road due to age and disrepair. Did those trusts get an immediate government pledge? I'm just asking questions. 🤷🏾‍♂️ Because the people of Britain deserve the same urgency, the same speed, the same political will that was shown this week — every single day. Not just when the cameras are rolling. Not just when it's politically convenient. Every. Single. Day. Thank The Lord for #SatoshiNakamoto for giving us Blockchain and @VitalikButerin for giving us DeFi — at least we can make our money decentralised even if our government clearly isn't working for all of us equally. SMH 🤦🏾‍♂️ #NHS #London #Hatzola #DeFi #Web3 #DFTZ
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🚨 ON THIS DAY IN HIP HOP HISTORY 🚨 March 23, 2003 — 🏆 Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” won the Oscar for Best Original Song — the first hip-hop track in history to win an Academy Award. Em didn’t show up to collect it. Didn’t matter. Hip-hop had just conquered Hollywood. #Eminem
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Set a reminder for HipHop Spotlight Still Not a Player to Latin Legend The Big Pun Legacy! twitter.com/i/spaces/1yxBe…
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THE DIGITAL STICK OF GUM: Why GPK on WAX is the Ultimate NFT On-Ramp Remember the smell of that brittle, pink rectangle of bubblegum at the bottom of a Garbage Pail Kids pack? It was hard as a rock and lost its flavor in thirty seconds, but it was a sacred ritual. You’d rip open the wax paper, toss the gum in your mouth, and pray to find an "Adam Bomb" to trade at recess. Today, the playground has moved to the WAX blockchain. While the digital packs are missing that physical piece of gum, they’ve managed to do something even more impressive: they’ve bottled the lightning of 1985 and turned it into a high-tech "on-ramp" for the rest of the world. Nostalgia is the Ultimate Utility While the crypto world often gets bogged down in complex charts, the GPK NFT collection succeeds because it speaks a language we already know: The Joy of the Pull. When a "normie" enters the space, they aren't looking for a smart contract; they’re looking for that same dopamine hit they got forty years ago. Topps and WAX have delivered this by creating digital cards that feel "alive": The "Gum" Borders: In a brilliant nod to the missing snack, rare cards feature animated, drippy bubble-gum borders. The Evolution of Art: "Sketch" cards animate the transition from a rough pencil drawing to a finished masterpiece. Retro Visuals: The "VHS" rarity adds a layer of static and jitter that feels like a Saturday morning cartoon on a fuzzy tube TV. A "No-Fear" Entrance to Web3 The real magic isn't just the gross-out humor—it’s the accessibility. For someone who has never touched a crypto wallet, the WAX Cloud Wallet feels more like a video game inventory than a bank account. Proof of Ownership: Just like the unique code on the back of a physical card, every GPK NFT has a blockchain-verified history. Community Trading: Platforms like AtomicHub have replaced the school cafeteria, allowing fans to trade "Slime" animated backgrounds and "Prism" sheens globally. Inclusive Collecting: With various price points, it maintains the inclusive spirit of the original 1980s hobby. The Future is Bright (and a little Gross) The Garbage Pail Kids on WAX prove that the best way to move forward is by looking back. By focusing on the positive, fun, and nostalgic elements of collecting, Topps has created a blueprint for how legacy brands can thrive in Web3. The physical gum might be gone, but the spirit of the 80s is more alive than ever. Whether you're a hardcore collector or a curious newcomer, opening a digital pack of GPK is a reminder that the blockchain can be a place of pure, unadulterated fun. The gum might be missing, but the nostalgia is 100% authentic. #DeFiTimeZ #GPK #WAX #NFTs #Web3 #Nostalgia @ToppsNFTs @Topps
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🚨 ON THIS DAY IN HIP HOP HISTORY 🚨 March 12, 2007 — 🔥 Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five made history They became the first-ever hip hop group inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. A legendary moment that proved the culture couldn't be ignored. 🎤 #OnThisDay
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LOL Donald Trump thinking a draft would work in this day of age 😂😂😂 people are not going to send their children to war! SMH
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🚨 ON THIS DAY IN HIP HOP HISTORY 🚨 March 9, 1987 — 🎂 Lil Bow Wow was born. At just 13 he became the youngest rapper EVER to score a #1 hit in the US — a Guinness World Record. Snoop saw him at 6 & knew. Happy Birthday Bow Wow! 🐕 #OnThisDay #BowWow #HipHopHistory
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🚨 ON THIS DAY IN HIP HOP HISTORY 🚨 March 8, 2003 — 🎯 50 Cent’s “In Da Club” hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It stayed there 9 weeks. Shot was fired. The 2000s belonged to Fif. 🔥 #OnThisDay #50Cent #HipHopHistory
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Give this a read if you want your mind blown! 🤯
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THE TORAH PREDICTED THIS WAR — AND WE BUILT THE TOOL TO PROVE IT A 3,300-Year-Old Text. Ten Encoded Terms. One Live War. One Leviticus Cluster That Shouldn't Exist. DeFiTimeZ Exclusive | March 2026 THE WAR THAT STARTED IT ALL On February 28th, 2026 — Day 0 — the United States and Israel launched joint airstrikes on Iran in an operation code-named Epic Fury. Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei was killed. The Strait of Hormuz closed. Oil surged 31%. The world changed overnight. Seven days later, sitting in front of a computer with a copy of the Hebrew Torah and a custom-built search engine, something extraordinary emerged from a 3,300-year-old text. Ten specific terms — the names, nations, date and nature of this exact war — all encoded in the same 13,768-letter window of the Book of Leviticus. This is that story. WHAT ARE BIBLE CODES? In the 1990s, Israeli mathematicians Eliyahu Rips and Doron Witztum published a peer-reviewed paper in the journal Statistical Science claiming to have found encoded names and dates hidden inside the Hebrew Torah at mathematically precise intervals — far beyond what chance should allow. Journalist Michael Drosnin took the research mainstream with his 1997 book The Bible Code, presenting the findings as a visual grid — like a word search — where encoded words crossed each other at shared letters, embedded inside the ancient Hebrew text. The method is called ELS — Equidistant Letter Sequences. Here's how it works: strip the Torah down to its 304,805 raw Hebrew consonants (no spaces, no vowel markings, no punctuation — just the base letters as they were originally written). Then search for a word at every possible skip interval. Skip every 7th letter. Every 50th. Every 282nd. If the letters of your word appear at a consistent interval anywhere in the text, that's an ELS hit. Finding one word is interesting. Finding two related words in close proximity is notable. Finding ten specific, thematically connected words — names, dates, nations, events — all clustering in the same small region of text? That's where it gets hard to explain. WHAT WE BUILT To search the Torah properly, we needed the real thing — not a translation, not a summary, but the actual Hebrew consonantal text exactly as it has been preserved for millennia. We sourced the Mechon Mamre edition of the Torah — a digitised version of the Koren/Masoretic text, the most authoritative Hebrew Torah in existence — and built a custom ELS search engine from scratch. The technical process: The Torah files came encoded in Windows-1255 (a Hebrew character encoding). We wrote a Python extraction script using BeautifulSoup to parse the HTML source files, strip every nikud (vowel marking), cantillation mark, and punctuation character, keeping only the 22 base Hebrew consonants — aleph through tav. What remained was the pure consonantal backbone of the Torah exactly as ancient scribes wrote it. Final letter count: 315,339 Hebrew consonants across all five books: Genesis: 80,681 letters Exodus: 65,750 letters Leviticus: 46,302 letters Numbers: 65,866 letters Deuteronomy: 56,740 letters This text was then embedded into a custom-built HTML/JavaScript search tool — a matrix search engine capable of searching up to 10 terms simultaneously, finding all skip-interval hits for each term, then identifying regions of the Torah where all terms cluster together within a defined window. The tool runs entirely in the browser. No server. No API. The entire 315,339-letter Torah is embedded and decoded at runtime. Anyone can use it. Search parameters for the Iran-US war investigation: Max skip per term: 500 Cluster window: 15,000 letters Terms searched: 10 THE TEN TERMS Every search term was chosen before running the matrix — no cherry-picking after the fact. The terms were selected based purely on what is factually central to the current conflict: Hebrew Transliteration Meaning פרס Paras Iran / Persia (ancient Hebrew name) אמריקה Amerika America מלחמה Milchama War טראמפ Trump Trump פברואר Februari February כח Kaf-Chet 28th (Hebrew numeral) ישראל Yisrael Israel נתניהו Netanyahu Netanyahu גרעין Gar'in Nuclear אש Esh Fire / Strike Ten terms. All entered simultaneously. Matrix search executed across the full 315,339-letter Torah. THE RESULT Rank: #1 Score: 73 Span: 13,768 letters Position: 160,753 Book: Leviticus Every single one of the ten terms appeared within the same 13,768-letter window. All ten. One cluster. One book. The skip values: פרס (Iran) — skip 1 ← surface text ישראל (Israel) — skip 1 ← surface text נתניהו (Netanyahu) — skip 74 טראמפ (Trump) — skip 159 פברואר (February) — skip 65 מלחמה (War) — skip 200 כח (28th) — skip 412 אמריקה (America) — skip 282 גרעין (Nuclear) — skip 497 אש (Fire) — skip 499 The two protagonists of the conflict — Iran and Israel — both appear at skip 1. They are written openly on the surface of the text. Everything else is encoded around them. THE PASSAGE Position 160,753 in Leviticus corresponds to Leviticus chapters 6 through 14. Read that again in the context of what is happening in the world right now. Leviticus 6 opens with the commandment that the sacred fire on the altar must never be extinguished — it must burn continuously, day and night. The section covers: the consecration of leaders for a divine moment. The atonement of nations. Blood on the altar. Sacred fire. Plague. Purification rituals. The identification and quarantine of spreading affliction. Whether you read that literally or metaphorically in the context of a nuclear-threatened war between ancient rivals — the thematic resonance is difficult to ignore. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? That depends entirely on your worldview. If you believe in Bible codes: this is about as striking as it gets. Ten specific, pre-selected terms — names, dates, nations, the nature of the conflict — all clustering in the same small window of a text written 3,300 years ago. The statistical improbability is enormous. The thematic resonance of the passage amplifies it further. This would be interpreted as the Torah naming the protagonists openly on its surface, with all the details of the conflict encoded beneath — waiting to be found at precisely the moment they became relevant. If you're a sceptic: the Torah contains 315,339 letters. With skip ranges up to 500, the search space is vast. Critics of ELS research argue that with sufficient parameters you can find almost any combination of words in a sufficiently large text — it's a form of pattern recognition that human consciousness is hardwired to find meaningful. The cluster could be coincidence operating at scale. What nobody can dispute: the words are genuinely there. The cluster is real and verifiable. The tool is open and reproducible — anyone can run the same search and get the same result. The passage is thematically resonant. And the finding was made during an active war between the exact nations named, which started on the exact date encoded. Whether that is God, mathematics, coincidence, or something that sits uncomfortably between all three — that is a question the Torah itself has never made easy to answer. TRY IT YOURSELF The Torah Bible Code ELS search tool built for this investigation is a single HTML file — open source, runs entirely in your browser, no installation required. It contains the full 315,339-letter Mechon Mamre Torah text and supports up to 10-term simultaneous matrix searches with adjustable skip ranges and cluster windows. The Iran-US war cluster is real. Run it yourself.

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