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Ricardo F. Prochnow
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Ricardo F. Prochnow
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Profissional de TI / Pesquisa & Desenvolvimento / Inteligência de Vendas e Mercado / Gerente de Projetos / Product Owner / Especialista em BI
Joinville, SC, Brasil Katılım Ekim 2008
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🚨SABOOOR QUEDA! BITCOIN EM PERIGO? x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Check real-time Strait of Hormuz Traffic here, we only need to increase the daily 4 oil tankers to 6-7 tankers to completely erase the deficit. hormuztracking.com

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🚨 BITCOIN IS BEING MANIPULATED, AND I HAVE PROOF
Everyone is talking about how Bitcoin went up $6,000 in 15 minutes.
Everyone is posting charts…
But almost nobody is explaining what actually caused it.
Let's connect the dots: within minutes, wallets tied to Binance, Coinbase, Wintermute and ETF-linked addresses all became active.
Large blocks moving between exchanges.
HUGE market buys hitting thin order books.
Then suddenly…
THEY FLIPPED AND STARTED SELLING EVERYTHING.
Here’s what really happened:
– Liquidity was thin
– Leverage was stacked on one side
– Funding was already stretched
So price gets pushed higher aggressively.
Why?
To trigger FOMO and, more importantly, force shorts out while pulling new longs into the market.
Once enough leverage was trapped…
They started selling.
The data shows it clearly:
– Coordinated inflows to exchanges
– Clustered market buys in a tight window
– Immediate rejection after key levels
– Selling right into liquidation zones
This is how INSIDERS DUMP without crashing price.
They push price into liquidity, trigger liquidations, and sell into the move they created.
And it wouldn’t surprise me if they were running long and short positions simultaneously through separate wallets.
If you’re new to this market, understand one thing:
Bitcoin doesn’t move like this because of news.
It moves when leverage builds up and someone with enough size decides it’s time to wipe everyone out.
Watch funding rates. Watch open interest. Watch where coins are moving, not charts.
For the record, I was the only one publicly calling the exact bottom at $16,000 three years ago and the top at $126,000 in October.
If you missed those calls, don’t worry. I’ll call the next one too.
Turn notifications on. If you’re not following yet, you’ll understand why that was a mistake later.


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While China was busy shipping missile chemicals to Iran and collecting yuan tolls at Hormuz, someone was inside its most sensitive supercomputer stealing everything.
CNN reports that a hacker group calling itself FlamingChina breached the China National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin and exfiltrated up to 10 petabytes of classified defence data. The samples posted on dark web forums include bomb and missile designs, animated explosion simulations, structural integrity tests, renderings of the J-20 stealth fighter, sixth-generation aircraft concepts, nuclear submarine schematics, hypersonic weapons systems, and target analyses for American assets including HIMARS launchers and carrier strike groups.
Ten petabytes. For context, the entire printed collection of the US Library of Congress is approximately 10 terabytes. This breach is one thousand times that volume. It is being sold for cryptocurrency on Breach Forums. Cybersecurity experts who reviewed the previews told CNN the data appears genuine, matching known output patterns from the NSCC Tianjin facility, which serves over 6,000 clients including defence agencies and aviation firms across China.
The timing is extraordinary. Trump posted a 50 percent tariff threat on any country supplying military weapons to Iran hours before CNN published this story. Five Chinese vessels shipped sodium perchlorate to Iran from Gaolan Port in the past six weeks, enough propellant precursor for hundreds of ballistic missiles. China’s ghost fleet continues operating through the IRGC’s yuan toll booth at Hormuz. And now the supercomputer that designed the weapons China is helping Iran reconstitute has been gutted by hackers selling its contents for the same cryptocurrency that Iran charges for strait passage.
The irony is architectural. China built a parallel financial system using yuan and crypto to bypass the dollar at Hormuz. A hacker group is now using crypto to bypass Chinese state security and sell Beijing’s most classified military designs to anyone with a wallet address. The same technology that enables sanction evasion enables espionage monetisation. The blockchain does not distinguish between a toll payment and a weapons leak. It processes both.
For Xi, this is a catastrophe arriving at the worst possible moment. Bessent’s mid-May Beijing summit was already going to be difficult. Trump holds the waiver on 140 million barrels of Chinese-bound Iranian crude. The 50 percent tariff threat targets China’s arms pipeline. The IDF just destroyed 100 Hezbollah targets using F-35I aircraft with Israeli software upgrades the Pentagon approved today. And now the classified designs for China’s most advanced military systems, the systems that justify the rare earth monopoly and the South China Sea posture and the Taiwan coercion campaign, are available for purchase on a dark web forum for less than the price of a single Hormuz transit.
If the data is genuine, every adversary and ally of China can now reverse-engineer the capabilities Beijing spent decades and hundreds of billions developing. The J-20’s stealth profile. The hypersonic glide vehicle’s trajectory calculations. The nuclear submarine’s acoustic signature. The sixth-generation fighter’s sensor architecture. All of it, priced in crypto, available now.
China wanted to build a post-dollar world. A hacker group just demonstrated what that world looks like when the technology works in both directions.
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Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…




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🚨 CUIDADO: VOCÊ PRECISA ESTAR PREPARADO! Alvaro de Sá Freire e Fausto Botelho. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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