Thomas Pankow

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Thomas Pankow

Thomas Pankow

@TPankow248

Katılım Aralık 2023
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Oma
Oma@omaaakase·
$CC chart looks like it’ll fill the wick if it can continue up
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₿itcody 📈
₿itcody 📈@bitcodyy·
The Clarity Act just passed the Senate Banking Committee and is heading to the full Senate > It creates clear rules: early-stage tokens are treated as securities by the SEC, mature decentralized tokens are treated as commodities by the CFTC > New projects raising money get a simplified exemption. No full SEC registration needed, but you must file disclosures > You can raise up to the greater of $50 million per year or 10% of tokens, with a $200 million lifetime cap > Overseas companies don't get the simplified exemption. They either avoid US investors or face more complicated compliance > Truly decentralized "ghost" projects like Bitcoin get the easiest treatment and are classified as commodities > The law applies to both new and existing projects. It replaces today's gray area with actual rules I think one underrated part of the Clarity Act is that the more decentralized and founder-less your project is, the easier it qualifies as a digital commodity under CFTC rules. Projects where the team has full stepped away, like Bitcoin, get the cleanest treatment. No central control means less regulatory friction. In a weird way, this law actually rewards true decentralization. This helps clean up the space > By fighting manipulation and rug pulls. The bill bans insider manipulation, limits how much team members can dump tokens quickly, and requires exchanges to have systems to detect market abuse > Makes it easier to spot legit projects. Companies that file disclosures and do semi-annual reporting show they're playing by the rules. Investors can look up these public filings to check team info, risks, and token details > Adds transparency as a trust signal. Projects that register, disclose, and follow the rules will stand out as more legitimate, while those hiding or refusing to report will raise big red flags for investors The ghost projects win.
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cexscan
cexscan@cexscan·
Last 15m - Binance Futures (USDT Trades) 📈 Top 3 Gainers: $DYM (Dymension) : ↑8.8% $USUAL (Usual) : ↑5.55% $B (BUILDon) : ↑3.28% 📉 Top 3 Losers: $PLAY (PlaysOut) : ↓-3.55% $CC (Canton) : ↓-1.78% $MITO (Mitosis) : ↓-1.51% 📶 Top 3 by Volume: $USDC (USDC) : 3.55M $CHIP (USD.AI) : 2.04M $BTC (Bitcoin) : 1.93M 🔥 Top 3 by Vol. Change: $USUAL (Usual) : 685.72% $TOWNS (Towns Protocol) : 400.3% $DYM (Dymension) : 326.9% #Crypto
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Thomas Pankow
Thomas Pankow@TPankow248·
@AlliHim32 @MarioNawfal The president's job is not to deal with the cost of living. When government gets involved, thats when things go wrong. Literally doing nothing would be a better option.
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FriesExtraSalt🇺🇸
FriesExtraSalt🇺🇸@AlliHim32·
@MarioNawfal It’s dangerous what’s going on with the cost of living. Trump needs to get his act together and work on making things more affordable for Americans. He closed the border which is awesome but has done nothing else in terms of campaign promises.
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Alex Jones
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
LOCKDOWN ALERT: Globalists Launch Covid 2.0 As Hantavirus Spreads Worldwide, EU Tells Citizens ‘MASK UP,’ Stoking Hysteria! "Just Like A Light Switch, When They Start To Turn Off This Iran War, They Flip The Switch With The Hantavirus!" 🚨WATCH/SHARE ALEX JONES LIVE NOW: x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Spouses of Alzheimer's patients are 6 times more likely to develop Alzheimer's themselves. They share daily saliva exchange for decades. Their oral bacteria converges to the same strains. In 2019 Cortexyme published a paper in Science Advances showing Porphyromonas gingivalis, the bacterium behind gum disease, was present in over 90% of postmortem Alzheimer's brains. They also found its DNA in the cerebrospinal fluid of living Alzheimer's patients. P. gingivalis is the keystone pathogen of periodontitis. The CDC says 47% of American adults over 30 have periodontitis right now. The mechanism is specific. P. gingivalis produces enzymes called gingipains. Two types: one cuts proteins at lysine residues, the other at arginine. Tau, the protein that holds your neuronal scaffolding together, is loaded with both amino acids. In cell culture, gingipains shred soluble tau within one hour of infection. The fragments seed the paired helical filaments that become tangles. Tangles are Alzheimer's. Mice fed P. gingivalis through the mouth grew amyloid plaques in their brains. Hippocampal neurons died. The bacteria crossed the blood-brain barrier and started chewing through the same proteins that fail in human Alzheimer's patients. Cortexyme built a drug called atuzaginstat to block gingipains. Phase 1 was clean. They ran a 643-patient Phase 2/3 trial called GAIN. The FDA hit it with a partial clinical hold for liver toxicity. The drug missed both primary endpoints. In August 2022 Cortexyme shut the program down, renamed itself Quince, and pivoted to bone disease. The subgroup with the highest baseline P. gingivalis loads still showed cognitive improvement on secondary endpoints. The bacteria itself kept showing up in postmortem brains across independent studies after the trial closed. Periodontal disease shows up 10 to 20 years before cognitive symptoms in people who later develop Alzheimer's. By the time someone forgets a name, the bacteria has been working for two decades. The intervention point is upstream of your skull.
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Digital Asset News
Digital Asset News@NewsAsset·
I didn’t think the new Fed chair would be talking about rate cuts but if his thesis is right (A.I. makes everything cheaper/disinflationary & Fed needs to get ahead of this productivity boom to keep America strong) then we are going to see some BIG market moves.
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TM MaC
TM MaC@TMacgaillimh·
Every time a high-profile DeFi hack happens, it reinforces the narrative that institutions will eventually prefer controlled, compliant, privacy-enabled chains like Canton Network over open, permissionless DeFi for serious capital. No wonder Grok rates $CC the third most likely crypto to survive the next decade, after BTC and ETH, with nothing else coming close to it. Personally I put its chances above ETH's.
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Thomas Pankow
Thomas Pankow@TPankow248·
Completely misrepresenting President Trump is successfully executing a strategy centered on four primary goals regarding Iran: dismantling forward military capacity, neutralizing the defense industrial base, imposing a crushing economic blockade, and eliminating the nuclear threat. Significant progress has been made on the first three objectives, while the fourth remains underway.Iran's ability to resist has been systematically degraded by the loss of its key tactical assets. The 'axis of resistance' proxies have been largely dismantled, and a major portion of the nation's ballistic missile infrastructure has been destroyed, significantly reducing the regime's capability to project power or shield its nuclear facilities. Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway is now fully open for international transit. A persistent naval blockade targeting Iranian vessels, coupled with pressure from global stakeholders who suffered from the closure, forced the regime to cease its attempts to weaponize the channel. The clearing of sea mines and the suspension of Iranian naval operations in the area underscore this shift. The Iranian economy is currently in a severe state of collapse. With critical infrastructure, such as steel foundries and missile production factories, having been targeted and neutralized, the regime is deprived of the industrial means to rebuild its forces. This economic isolation is intended to cut off the resources necessary for the survival of the current regime's aggressive posture. The nuclear program is the final primary target of this campaign. Reports indicate that Iran has agreed to abandon its pursuit of nuclear weapons, with an explicit commitment that it will not possess such capabilities beyond any limited timeframe. The current strategy aims to ensure that remaining enrichment infrastructure is dismantled and that the threat is eliminated permanently.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
One thing this war made clear is that Trump doesn’t hesitate to change course when something doesn’t go according to plan, no matter what pressure he’s facing He bombed Iran based on false pretenses and faulty intelligence, watched the promised quick victory turn into a 44-day disaster, and did something most leaders can't bring themselves to do: He walked away. Most people fall into the ‘sunk cost fallacy’, digging a bigger and bigger hole for themselves trying to turn a mistake into a win Trump just walks away and calls it a win anyway 😂 He’s also taking action at the expense of Israel, and in America’s’ interests, a complete f**k you to Netanyahu: Doing business with Iran, forcing Israel to stop bombing Lebanon, and allowing Iran to control the strait of Hormuz Disagree with Trump all you want, but his ability to TACO could turn this war into a positive for the U.S. and even the region All eyes on his next move
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

Credit to Trump: When the regime didn’t collapse in the early days of the war, he quickly pivoted the objective to weakening their military and trying to get control of the Strait of Hormuz Once the former was achieved and latter failed, he called it quits and began to wrap up I’ve said from the beginning, the war’s a mistake and I’m heavily against it, but I won’t make up my final mind until the dust settles and we see how it all ends, and so far I’m impressed: Trump’s walked away and is forcing Israel to do the same If the next steps involve doing business with Iran and reshaping the Middle East to one with less conflict and proxy wars, then that would be a HUGE win for the U.S., the region and the world.

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CoinGecko
CoinGecko@coingecko·
Which project are you keeping an eye on?
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Warf rat
Warf rat@Warfrat334248·
@ProjectConstitu That’s the pressure wave from the bullet that hit Charlie in the neck.
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Project Constitution
Project Constitution@ProjectConstitu·
🚨 MYSTERY SOLVED: What Really Pulled the Fabric Over His Shoulder. WE NOW HAVE VISUAL PROOF😳 Massive shoutout to Jon Bray for obsessively tracking this down. This new 4K close-up of Charlie’s shirt changes EVERYTHING. We have said for months this was NOT a gunshot. It was an INTERNAL EXPLOSION detonated under his clothing. And now, the evidence is undeniable. You can clearly see the explosive path: The blast starts at the left-side mic pack and detonates UNDER the fabric. The object is propelled UPward, creating that signature "pinched" effect on the shirt as it races towards his neck. Then, in the ultimate confirmation, you see the object fall back down under the shirt, tracking diagonally across his chest before coming to rest on the bottom right. If you watch this clip frame-by-frame, you can literally follow the path of the PETN explosive device propelled by the blast: 1️⃣ It starts at the mic receiver pack on his left belt. 2️⃣ The explosive force drives the object UP under his shirt. 3️⃣ You see the shirt get pinched and yanked violently over his left shoulder as the object is propelled toward the neck wound. 4️⃣ The object then falls, traveling diagonally under the fabric. 5️⃣ You can see the distinct bulge where it tracks all the way down to the lower-right side of his shirt. It’s over. The 30.06 gunshot narrative is dead. Tyler Robinson is EXONERATED. The real monsters are EXPOSED. 👁️🕵️‍♂️ This directly implicates the highest levels OF GOV'T. This is the kind of embedded-tech warfare we saw during the pager attacks. Only a state-level intelligence operation—specifically our favorite ally—working with Charlie's own compromised team are capable of this precision hit. Watch the object move. Stop pretending you don't see it. 👇🍿 Massive Shoutout to @jonaaronbray FOLLOW Him!
Project Constitution@ProjectConstitu

🚨BOMBSHELL: Fragment Foun fIn Charlie's Neck Doesn't Match Gun Found At The Scene x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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John Luke
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@elonmusk What a view! lucky timing A Falcon 9 lift off
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Thomas Pankow
Thomas Pankow@TPankow248·
@Morecryptoonl When you come back inside - you should do an analysis on Canton $CC, it would be greatly appreciated.
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More Crypto Online
More Crypto Online@Morecryptoonl·
Stepping outside for some grass interaction
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More Crypto Online
More Crypto Online@Morecryptoonl·
$BTC is experiencing some selling pressure today. The risk of one more low remains high.
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More Crypto Online
More Crypto Online@Morecryptoonl·
There are roughly three ways people approach Elliott Wave. The first is the prediction mindset. This is where analysts try to forecast the exact path of the market: “this is wave 3, price will go to X, then wave 4.” It sounds confident, but markets don’t work like that. When the path changes, the analysis collapses. The second is the academic mindset. Here Elliott Wave is treated like a statistical model that must produce probabilities and backtests. But Elliott Wave was never designed to be a quant model. Trying to force it into that framework often strips away its practical usefulness. The third approach is the pragmatic one. Elliott Wave becomes a structural framework to understand market phases, map scenarios and define invalidation. It’s less about predicting the future and more about managing risk and identifying when a market has a clear roadmap versus when it doesn’t. That’s the philosophy we promote at MCO. For us, Elliott Wave isn’t a crystal ball. It’s a language of market structure. It helps answer practical questions traders care about: – Are we likely in a trend phase or a correction? – Where does the current idea break? – Is the roadmap narrow or wide? – Is the risk-reward asymmetry attractive? In other words: the levels matter more than the labels. Unfortunately Elliott Wave often gets a bad reputation because the first approach dominates online content. Many analyses are presented as deterministic forecasts instead of structured scenarios. Used dogmatically, the model becomes fragile. Used pragmatically, it becomes a powerful framework for context, decision-making and risk management. That’s the version of Elliott Wave we stand for.
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