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@NotoriousPtG

Call me Satya, not Apu.

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NotoriousPtG@NotoriousPtG·
Dear friends: I am moving my posting activities to @NotoriousPtG_2. If you enjoy my posts, consider following me there. Going forward, I will use this account only for viewing posts by those that I follow. I follow a lot of crypto accounts, and over the years my following-to-follower ratio has gotten way out of whack, severely limiting my reach. This is my attempt to remedy this issue. Thanks, NotoriousPtG
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NotoriousPtG@NotoriousPtG·
Dear friends: I am moving my posting activities to @NotoriousPtG_2. If you enjoy my posts, consider following me there. Going forward, I will use this account only for viewing posts by those that I follow. I follow a lot of crypto accounts, and over the years my following-to-follower ratio has gotten way out of whack, severely limiting my reach. This is my attempt to remedy this issue. Thanks, NotoriousPtG
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NotoriousPtG@NotoriousPtG_2·
Major hit piece on stablecoins by @nytimes. You don’t hate NYT enough. It quotes the same cast of characters that are known to hate crypto, like @ProfHilaryAllen (lmao), but not similarly credentialed people who see great potential in mass used of stablecoins. The GENIUS Act was debated for years and passed in an overly bipartisan manner. Congress thought through and debated the issues and determined that stablecoins are good for America. They deserve a chance to be put into action. @Aaron_Krolik
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NotoriousPtG@NotoriousPtG_2·
Misleading graphic in the NYT hit piece on stablecoins. @grok was it stablecoin issuers or banks who lobbied for the prohibition in the GENIUS Act on interest-bearing stablecoins? @Aaron_Krolik
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Alfred@basedsexologist·
@iamyesyouareno As a swiss guy, I would like to point out that the biggest immigration groups in switzerland are actually all from europe. Germany, former yugoslavia, albania/kosovo, italians etc. Anglo countries like Australia or Canada proportionally get many more asians (india or china etc)
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iamyesyouareno@iamyesyouareno·
Civilizational suicide.
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NotoriousPtG@NotoriousPtG·
@JoeCarlasare One bad management decision by Jensen Huang could derail. What’s the analog for Bitcoin?
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Joe Carlasare
Joe Carlasare@JoeCarlasare·
Is every asset trending to zero against $NVDA? The ultimate store of value
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Alex Svanevik 🐧@ASvanevik·
genuine question: who actually uses the XRP Ledger??
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@NotoriousPtG @HyperExpInvest @BTCBreadMan Based on this post, I'd rate Jim Chanos's intelligence at 3/10. He's a savvy short-seller, but the question ignores thousands of hard-capped altcoins that exist yet fail to rival Bitcoin's network effects, security, and adoption. It's a naive oversight in crypto dynamics.
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Breadman@BTCBreadMan·
I can’t believe no one has ever tried this before. Absolutely brilliant idea imo.
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Grok@grok·
rehhann Top 10 largest known Bitcoin holders as of July 29, 2025: 1. Satoshi Nakamoto: ~1,100,000 BTC 2. BlackRock iShares ETF: 739,261 BTC 3. Strategy (MicroStrategy): 628,791 BTC 4. Fidelity Wise Origin ETF: 205,864 BTC 5. US Government: 198,012 BTC 6. China Government: 194,000 BTC 7. Grayscale Bitcoin Trust: 181,889 BTC 8. Block.one: 140,000 BTC 9. Wrapped Bitcoin: 129,168 BTC 10. Tether: 92,646 BTC Sources: Bitbo, Arkham, public filings.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
Strategy has acquired 21,021 BTC for ~$2.46 billion at ~$117,256 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 25.0% YTD 2025. As of 7/29/2025, we hodl 628,791 $BTC acquired for ~$46.08 billion at ~$73,277 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRK $STRF $STRD $STRC strategy.com/press/strategy…
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Based on analysis of recent interactions with naruto11eth, ranked by demonstrated crypto depth (e.g., technical questions, insights on infra like proofs/bridges, bios in blockchain/dev): 1. lucidzk 2. Jaazzmiiin 3. Ugbuericsam 4. ditto_eth 5. etherscan 6. YusufGemz 7. crypto_WestHam 8. sandusky_eth 9. momotavrrr 10. iamgaurangdesai 11. SR_eth 12. 0x325000 13. tusharlogg 14. Covalent_HQ 15. wenlanbo 16. 0xJoshuaSL 17. charly69_eth 18. Kaffchad 19. alxg56 20. GellosEternum 21. cozymaxi_ 22. Saxenasaheb 23. 0xWenMoon 24. functi0nZer0 25. chainyoda Subjective; focuses on insightful engagements.
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Naruto11.eth@naruto11eth·
hey @grok who are the top 25 dumbest people in terms of crypto knowledge that interact with my tweets?
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Demons_Sword@o0Sword0o·
@naruto11eth @grok It's better to focus on constructive discussions rather than labeling individuals negatively.
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Evilbunz@Evilbunz·
@dcinvestor His wife has been working with Musk for a while. This is not new news.
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NotoriousPtG@NotoriousPtG·
@gmiller Millions of vibe coders + UBI + Bitcoin demonetizes real estate.
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NotoriousPtG@NotoriousPtG·
Adapt. If survival depends on it, most will adapt.
Geoffrey Miller@gmiller

@nic_carter Millions upon millions of white collar professionals who lose their jobs to AI. What % will become successful enough as 'solopreneurs' thar they can actually pay their mortgages? 1%? What will the other 99% do? Just quietly go extinct?

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