Anthony Rosario

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Anthony Rosario

Anthony Rosario

@RosarioFreedom

America's first ₿itcoin Endowment Officer | Major Gifts Officer at the University of Austin #UATX #Bitcoin

Austin, Texas Katılım Temmuz 2024
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Very cool overview of who owns Bitcoin.
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Anthony Rosario@RosarioFreedom·
This is the right take with what went down with the Bears. All we needed was a few short throws to put us in field goal range. Why Caleb went for a play action pass beats me. Great season though, and I think we just saw the start #CalebWilliams villain arc. #BearDown
Christian Bell@C_Bell18

How does Caleb Williams manage to be a savior and a destroyer of a great #Bears season all in the span of 5 minutes? I know that catch was on DJ Moore giving up, but there was zero reason to make that throw to begin with…

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Ben Sigman
Ben Sigman@bensig·
Ok folks – back by popular demand… the 2025 Edition of my "Bitcoin 101 cheat sheet"! Great for beginners, skeptics, family, friends, or handing out anywhere. This year, I designed to be printed front and back - it’s the cleanest and most complete explainer I’ve ever seen: - Front = What Bitcoin is, why it matters, how to get started - Back = Short explainers of mining, halving, difficulty adjustment + answers to critiques and more I really wanted to capture what makes Bitcoin work - and why it keeps running with no CEO, no company, and no second chance 😉 Comment PDF below and I'll send you the link to the free high-quality PDF - and no it does not come with free bitcoin - so do not ask
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Teri Andresen
Teri Andresen@tmandresen·
This is the way.
University of Austin (UATX)@uaustinorg

UATX will never charge tuition. And we will never take government money. Here's why. Graduates spend decades shouldering debt for hollow credentials. This debt influences every decision they make: What job to take. Where to live. When to marry. When to have children. Some will never start that company. Never take that risk. Never build what they were meant to build. Meanwhile, universities take billions of subsidies from Washington while hoarding billions in endowments. And every year, they raise tuition. Universities get richer. Students get poorer. America gets weaker. Every breakthrough — every invention, every industry, every new frontier — began with a handful of extraordinary individuals free to take extraordinary risks. Washington led men into battle at 22. Carnegie was building his steel empire by 30. Meriwether Lewis charted the American West in his twenties. Sam Colt patented the revolver at 22. Palmer Luckey sold Oculus at 21. Patrick Collison founded Stripe at 22. Michael Dell began his computer business at 19. Fred Smith launched FedEx at 29. None of them spent his twenties paying off student loans. Thanks to a $100 million gift from Jeff Yass — the largest donation since UATX was founded in 2021 — we're breaking the chains. His gift marks the launch of a $300 million campaign to build a university that sets students free. Our bet: Create graduates so exceptional they'll pay it forward when they succeed, financing the tuition of the next generation. When our students build important companies, defend our nation, advance scientific frontiers, build families, and create works that elicit awe, they'll remember who made their excellence possible. And they’ll give back. Other Americans will take notice. Those who believe in unleashing American talent will invest in creating more of it. Every other college gets paid whether students succeed or fail. At UATX, if our graduates don't become essential to American excellence — and if their work doesn't inspire others to fund this mission — we're done. Every dollar raised, every professor hired, every course taught must produce extraordinary graduates — or we fail. We've designed our own constraints: no room for bloated bureaucracies, no frivolous departments, no administrative empire-building. Our survival depends on one thing only: graduating leaders free to pursue American greatness. The University of Austin rejects the credentialing cartel. We admit purely on test scores, rank every student, and fail those who can't cut it. The nation's brightest are coming to Austin — transferring from Carnegie Mellon, turning down UChicago, leaving Columbia — to wrestle with great books, master AI and data science, and start real companies on campus. They're choosing a university dedicated to excellence instead of collecting hollow credentials elsewhere. Jeff Yass has shown us what betting on America’s future looks like. Now we invite you to join him.

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University of Austin (UATX)
University of Austin (UATX)@uaustinorg·
UATX will never charge tuition. And we will never take government money. Here's why. Graduates spend decades shouldering debt for hollow credentials. This debt influences every decision they make: What job to take. Where to live. When to marry. When to have children. Some will never start that company. Never take that risk. Never build what they were meant to build. Meanwhile, universities take billions of subsidies from Washington while hoarding billions in endowments. And every year, they raise tuition. Universities get richer. Students get poorer. America gets weaker. Every breakthrough — every invention, every industry, every new frontier — began with a handful of extraordinary individuals free to take extraordinary risks. Washington led men into battle at 22. Carnegie was building his steel empire by 30. Meriwether Lewis charted the American West in his twenties. Sam Colt patented the revolver at 22. Palmer Luckey sold Oculus at 21. Patrick Collison founded Stripe at 22. Michael Dell began his computer business at 19. Fred Smith launched FedEx at 29. None of them spent his twenties paying off student loans. Thanks to a $100 million gift from Jeff Yass — the largest donation since UATX was founded in 2021 — we're breaking the chains. His gift marks the launch of a $300 million campaign to build a university that sets students free. Our bet: Create graduates so exceptional they'll pay it forward when they succeed, financing the tuition of the next generation. When our students build important companies, defend our nation, advance scientific frontiers, build families, and create works that elicit awe, they'll remember who made their excellence possible. And they’ll give back. Other Americans will take notice. Those who believe in unleashing American talent will invest in creating more of it. Every other college gets paid whether students succeed or fail. At UATX, if our graduates don't become essential to American excellence — and if their work doesn't inspire others to fund this mission — we're done. Every dollar raised, every professor hired, every course taught must produce extraordinary graduates — or we fail. We've designed our own constraints: no room for bloated bureaucracies, no frivolous departments, no administrative empire-building. Our survival depends on one thing only: graduating leaders free to pursue American greatness. The University of Austin rejects the credentialing cartel. We admit purely on test scores, rank every student, and fail those who can't cut it. The nation's brightest are coming to Austin — transferring from Carnegie Mellon, turning down UChicago, leaving Columbia — to wrestle with great books, master AI and data science, and start real companies on campus. They're choosing a university dedicated to excellence instead of collecting hollow credentials elsewhere. Jeff Yass has shown us what betting on America’s future looks like. Now we invite you to join him.
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Bitcoin Magazine
Bitcoin Magazine@BitcoinMagazine·
17 years ago today, Satoshi released the #Bitcoin whitepaper. What a legend! 🙌
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@zerohedge True. That is why Bitcoin is based on energy: you can issue fake fiat currency, and every government in history has done so, but it is impossible to fake energy.
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Bitstorian
Bitstorian@bitstorian·
Bitcoin on campus! Nothing stops this train. Let’s go :) 🟧 Bitcoin Studies ➡️ Higher-Ed Renaissance.
Anthony Rosario@RosarioFreedom

@bitstorian literally my first meeting after taking the job, you took us under your wing and helped us fly on the blockchain. Thank you, Michael, for all your help!

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