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Katılım Mart 2009
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Rex
Rex@RexRising22·
@saylor Saylor is the cringe uncle of Bitcoin family, every family has one of those rich uncles that everyone feels cringe around yet everyone tolerates as uncle is loaded and generally nice, now bitcoin family also has one!!
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Michael Saylor@saylor·
Let me recap the Q&A. $MSTR
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Rex@RexRising22·
@Xeer Most ETH people are larpers, all ultra sound money BS is just to pump bags, unfortunately nothing seem to be working for ETH lately!
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Rex@RexRising22·
@Swatch Just tell them there is nothing limited about it and most resellers will stop queuing, 80%+ current buyers are resellers.
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Swatch@Swatch·
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Rex@RexRising22·
@Nam_kafi_hai @grok @grok how many iPhone 17 pro max, elon musk can buy per second based on his earnings?
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🆁-🆁@Nam_kafi_hai·
Hey @grok why Elon Musk using his iPhone without a case. Isn’t he afraid it might break? 😭
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dos.@DosRivers·
This one gonna go crazy with a dark blue wristband
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Rex@RexRising22·
@eftegarie By promoting it you will also make this tourist Hotspot, why can't people enjoy things without posting everything to social media?
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amin eftegarie@eftegarie·
If you’re in Bangkok, Thailand, avoid the tourist hot spots and check out True Digital Park. It contains shops, restaurants, co-working spaces that are free to use, sports facilities, and more. It’s like a hotpot of university students and digital nomads. Lots to do there!
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Rex@RexRising22·
@SOTOKEN4 @DaveTae3 Your japanese auto-translated in English shows that "they were smoking inside a smoking area" and not in front of the smoking area, which is not actually inside. So many will misinterpret.
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KENzzyzx(ジージックス)
スワンナプーム出発階喫煙所前で多くのファランが喫煙していたため警察にID等提示による罰金刑。 喫煙者は気をつけましょう
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Rex@RexRising22·
@wadhwa @emirates They actually do have subclass within the main class, even on the airlines website. Saver, standard, flex. The more the options better for the people to choose what they like, if there was one standard price for a business class maybe it would have to be high.
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Vivek Wadhwa
Vivek Wadhwa@wadhwa·
Absolutely disgusted with @Emirates. Bought a Business Class ticket on Expedia thinking I was flying a top class airline. At check-in they refused lounge access and treated me like dirt with the rudest staff imaginable. Flying through danger zones already had me worried , i now know why. Emirates is the airline from hell.
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Rex@RexRising22·
@blockchainchick Who said bitcoin was invented to route around these people? Bitcoin is all inclusive yet uncontrollable, trust in the code and not self-invented ideologies.
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Heidi@blockchainchick·
Are these the people you want "shaping Bitcoin's future"? The FBI Director. The Acting AG. The SEC Chair. The CFTC Chair. Bitcoin was literally invented to route around these people. Now they're the keynote speakers.
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Rex@RexRising22·
@projecteleven Lmao community noted, larpers are too obvious.
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Project Eleven@projecteleven·
Project Eleven Awards 1 BTC Q-Day Prize for Largest Quantum Attack on Elliptic Curve Cryptography to Date Researcher breaks 15-bit ECC key on publicly accessible quantum hardware in a 512x jump from the previous public demonstration. Project Eleven today awarded the Q-Day Prize, a one Bitcoin bounty, to Giancarlo Lelli for breaking a 15-bit elliptic curve key on a publicly accessible quantum computer. The result is the largest public demonstration to date of the attack class that threatens Bitcoin, Ethereum, and over $2.5 trillion in ECC-secured digital assets. "The resource requirements for this type of attack keep dropping, and the barrier to running it in practice is dropping with them," said @apruden08, CEO of Project Eleven. "The winning submission came from an independent researcher working on cloud-accessible hardware. No national lab, no private chip. It shows that tangible progress is possible and highlights the urgency to migrate to post-quantum cryptography sooner rather than later. Google just committed to being quantum-secure by 2029. The window to get ahead of this is closing.” Lelli derived a private key from its public key across a search space of 32,767 using a variant of Shor’s algorithm. Shor's targets the Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem (ECDLP), the math underlying the digital signature schemes securing Bitcoin, Ethereum, and most blockchains. Quantum attacks on ECC have moved from theory to practice over the last seven months. Steve Tippeconnic's 6-bit demonstration in September 2025 was the first public break on quantum hardware. Lelli's 15-bit result extends it by a factor of 512. Theoretical resource estimates for a full 256-bit attack, the scale Bitcoin operates at, have fallen sharply over the same period. Google's April 2026 whitepaper put the requirement at under 500,000 physical qubits. A subsequent paper from Caltech and Oratomic brought that figure as low as 10,000 qubits in a neutral-atom architecture. Lelli's result is the practical counterpart to those optimizations. The distance from 15 bits to 256 bits is large, but the gap is increasingly viewed as an engineering problem and not a fundamental physics problem. Roughly 6.9 million Bitcoin sit in wallets whose public keys are visible on-chain, exposing them to quantum attack. All blockchains using ECC share similar risks with vulnerable assets. Project Eleven is developing its next challenge, focused on the intersection of frontier AI models and quantum cryptanalysis.
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nic carter@nic_carter·
I completely 100% agree. we can argue about BIP361, freezing coins, post-Qday recovery schemes later. we should activate an optional escape hatch for users that want PQ safe addresses today, and then argue about the other stuff. we need to start the clock on migration
Neha Narula@neha

Follow up on Bitcoin and Quantum: A proposed roadmap. nehanarula.org/2026/04/20/bit… tl;dr: we should work towards activating a PQ-safe output type with PQ signatures now. everything else (including escape hatches, zk proofs, commit/reveal, to freeze or not) can, and should, wait.

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Rex@RexRising22·
@EvgenyGaevoy It ain't no no brainer, still very low probability that this happens.
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Rex@RexRising22·
@sama Again stealing other people's ideas to make profit? "It got me thinking it should be a company", giving yourself away?
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
The coolest meeting I had this week with was Paul, who used ChatGPT and other LLMs to create an mRNA vaccine protocol to save his dog Rosie. It is amazing story. "The chat bots empowered me as an individual to act with the power of a research institute - planning, education, troubleshooting, compliance, and yes, real scientific design work in converting genomic data to a vaccine prescription and designing the treatment protocol around it. But they worked alongside humans at every step. The combination is what made it possible." It immediately got me thinking "this should be a company". Also, Paul is an extraordinary guy. This should be easy to do, but it is not yet.
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Arthur@Arthur606878883·
@RexRising22 @Abiodun0x Hey dumbass, you're the one trying to say that you know what's best more so than NASA and that know just how to spend the US budget better than they do, stop trying to change the goal posts you tried acting like you knew everything, I just point out that your an idiot
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Rex@RexRising22·
@Arthur606878883 @Abiodun0x I asked you a simple question: “Who was documenting childhood mortality or literacy rates at scale in the 16th century or earlier?” and you came up with a Google search result. Anyway, this will be a useless conversation, as you don’t want to apply your mind.
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Arthur@Arthur606878883·
@RexRising22 @Abiodun0x ourworldindata.org/child-mortalit…. Literally a one second Google search, you're an idiot. Also it's nones job to be the daddy of the world and make sure everyone is happy healthy and fed, we gave you the technology to sort your own problems out, if your country is still a shit hole, NMP
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Arthur@Arthur606878883·
@RexRising22 @Abiodun0x I never insulted you, I stated an overtly obvious observation. You have no meaningful education within the field, clearly yet attempt to feign wisdom & enlightenment through corny lines about "inner peace" which are just as philosophically shallow as you are academically
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Rex@RexRising22·
@Arthur606878883 @Abiodun0x The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don’t know. - Albert Einstein A wise man knows he knows nothing; a fool thinks he knows everything. - Socrates
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Arthur@Arthur606878883·
@RexRising22 @Abiodun0x All you do is try to act like you're wise yet can't back up wha you say or say anything substantive or meaningful, just generic self help lines about "inner peace" you're an idiot and every time you speak you let everyone know that.
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Rex@RexRising22·
What is fairly simple to understand is the use of technology, its limited applications, and the fact that it is not enough to solve many human issues. In particular, going to space is not sufficient to bring order to this planet. simplicity would actually be beneficial - for the planet and for individuals as well. I hope you are able to find that simplicity, so you can let go of some of the frustration caused by overly complex thinking.
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Arthur@Arthur606878883·
@RexRising22 @Abiodun0x As for technological innovations being "fairly simple" (yet another example of you trying to feign intellect) it is only as complex as the level you choose to learn to,but if you think even the cutting edge of tech is simple, go get a Nobel prize then.
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