Richardi. 「今、日本語で考えてるところです」

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Richardi. 「今、日本語で考えてるところです」

Richardi. 「今、日本語で考えてるところです」

@RichardGny

Katılım Eylül 2025
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LifeMathMoney ₿ | Unapologetic Truths.
Same woman. Understand the FEMALE MATING STRATEGY: 1) When she is desirable, she has sex with all the men she wants (usually alphas) 2) When she turns 28ish, she knows time is running out and looks for a beta male to marry and secure resources and stability 3) If possible, she cheats on him with an alpha to secure the best DNA while retaining the beta's resources (cuckolding)
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Lazy
Lazy@LazyJam·
I know there’s a lot of shit going on in the world atm BUT the move to that vacuum packed mince packaging seriously needs investigating
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Layerz Wallet
Layerz Wallet@LayerZWallet·
Swaps coming together nicely, more on next release ✅
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SalsaTekila
SalsaTekila@SalsaTekila·
Unpopular opinion: This is going to happen and most holders silently want this to happen. Assuming it’s done with a fair grace period, it seems right. People talking about the ‘original ethos’ are talking out of their sidelined arses or virtue signaling.
Bitcoin Archive@BitcoinArchive

Cypherpunk Jameson Lopp and other Bitcoin developers propose BIP-361 to freeze quantum vulnerable wallets. This could lock dormant BTC like Satoshi Nakamoto’s 1.1M coins, now worth $74B, before quantum computers can steal them.

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Alex | Sushi 🍣
Alex | Sushi 🍣@alexmccurryo·
The new @SushiSwap perps UI is going to literally melt faces. Will be the best perp dex UI in the industry. Guaranteed.
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Ash Crypto
Ash Crypto@AshCrypto·
BREAKING: Bitcoin developers have proposed BIP-361 to freeze early Bitcoin addresses that have quantum vulnerabilities. This includes Satoshi wallets and other OG dormant wallets from the 2010-11 era. It's a big step, as these wallets hold over 4M BTC and are at high risk from future quantum computing attacks.
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Skely
Skely@123skely·
People who get married and have no kids and don’t plan to have kids blow my mind. Why would you take all the risk and downsides of a marriage with 0 upside. The entire point of marriage is to have a family unit/partnership to raise children and give them stability. Not so you can afford more Lego sets and adult Disneyland vacations.
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CW@CW8900·
The number of $AVAX active addresses is at an all-time high. Users are actively using the $AVAX network.
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BTC Sessions 😎
BTC Sessions 😎@BTCsessions·
Better sleep. More energy. Faster recovery. @getchroma builds cutting-edge devices for circadian health and red light therapy. Upgrade your light environment👇⚡ qrco.de/bfiD9I
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Richardi. 「今、日本語で考えてるところです」
@BradleyGrey_ Maybe you just didn’t have a male role model and are just creating a stylised one you can make money from now? Just sweeping the word “religion” could mean any belief system-and then your proposing yourself as the solution to issues created by following bad religions?.
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Bradley Grey
Bradley Grey@BradleyGrey_·
A lot of men are entering their 30s with very little dating experience. Many feel like giving up completely. Some are even neck deep in resentful ideologies toward women. But it’s not too late to build a thriving dating life. I didn’t enter the dating market until I was 29 after a divorce from my college girlfriend. No experience. No confidence. No idea what I was doing. Seven years later I can’t imagine my life any other way. Your 30s aren’t the end of your dating life. They can be the beginning of it. If that's you, my DMs are open.
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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
Then you haven’t watched my content or followed my posts for long enough. Fair enough. It’s a time commitment, and you have to be interested enough to do it. It’s not for everybody. Not everyone needs to know this stuff. But if you’re not interested enough to do that, I’ll save my time for those who are. There will be no WW3. They are ending the forever war model in the Middle East. War moves to another playground before exiting the last one. Bookmark this and come back. If I’m right, consider whether you want to understand how I think the world really works, or whether you want to follow the media and algorithm-driven, shallow analysis. I don’t care either way. I’m not here for popularity or to sell you anything. I’m here for accuracy, to document my analysis in real time, and to engage with those who challenge it with genuine, good-faith counterarguments. That way, we all get smarter, rather than dumber. Respectfully… This will be my last reply to you unless you come back with stronger analysis that makes me smarter. 🫡
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@SimonDixonTwitt Then I'm super confused about how you seem to say there will be a deal and not ww3. The war empire won't walk away from the thing it seeks out. The entire West is prepping their populations for war.

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Heart
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am I a bad person for thinking how it would be better if 99.99% of the world population would not be able to afford to travel anymore so a select few could have these wonderful spots all to ourselves?
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Chirale Struktur
Chirale Struktur@ChiraleStruktur·
Mein Neurologe hat mich in die Long Covid Ambulanz an der UMG überwiesen. Wartezeit 1,5 Jahre. Ich kann nicht so lange warten. Niemand, der so krank ist, kann so lange warten. Ich bin nicht pissed, ich bin völlig verzweifelt.
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Extractive Ghost of Unhosted Marcellus 👻
@RichardGny I don't think renting hashrate will be profitable in general. I talk about this because I'm concerned about mining node centralization. This seems to me like an effective way to defang the large mining farms while playing into their economic incentives.
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Extractive Ghost of Unhosted Marcellus 👻
I think a lot of the skepticism I'm seeing about hashrate markets happens because most people don't understand how *extremely fungible* hashrate is, and image that renting hashrate implies a worker wearing overalls and a hard hat has to walk into a mining farm a configure specific machines to work for your DATUM gateway. In this post I'll speculate about how I suppose @Braiins has architected the backend of their Hashpower service. The attached picture is a diagram that represents a specialized piece of software called a "Stratum proxy". It's a simple program that accepts Stratum connections from ASIC rigs but instead of serving them mining jobs directly like a pool it connects itself to upstream Stratum pools to fetch mining jobs from them. Server farms simply connect their ASICs to the proxy and don't know where their mining jobs come from. Market participants tell the proxy where it needs to connect to deliver the hashrate they want (ideally to their own DATUM gateway), but they have no clue who will end up working on their mining jobs, and the actual ASICs that work on them can be changing all the time. You can think of hashrate as a physical commodity like a flow of water that a Stratum proxy can slice and chunk in real time, however is needed by the market at any moment. So farms place their asks, and buyers place their bids. If their bids match the asking price of any farms and there is enough capacity avaiable they will receive a chunk of the total hashrate. If there aren't enough bids to absorb all the supply the excess capacity works for a normal Stratum pool that the farms choose (the sink in this diagram). Note that for a hashing farm there is no downside in connecting their rigs to a Stratum proxy instead of a pool. They can ask for a certain price above what they would earn at the pool, and if the market doesn't take it they will mine for the pool anyway. Now what happens when a farm "rugpulls" the buyers? Let's say Farm B is bombed and 250 Ph/s of supply suddenly disappear from the market, permanently. Capacity would drop instantly by 250 Ph/s and price would surge accordingly, but bidders who are offering enough sats for the remaining supply would have just tens of seconds of downtime (if at all). In addition, in its capacity of trusted 3rd party the proxy operator can monitor that the hashrate is actually being delivered and only release the sats of the buyers to the farms if they're honoring their commitments. As far as I know there is no open source Stratum Proxy. Braiins has one (Braiins Proxy) but I don't believe is open source. If such a thing existed mining farms could easily sell their hashrate directly from their websites to whoever wanted it.
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