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Bitcoin Katılım Temmuz 2022
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We’re back on our official X account: @bitblock_btc. This account is only temporary — please follow us there for all updates moving forward.
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CRAIG WRIGHT IS THE CREATOR OF BITCOIN. While you CLOWNS were chasing shitcoin pumps and memecoins, Craig has been fighting for us EVERY SINGLE MINUTE, taking bullets from all sides. Without Craig, crypto as we know it wouldn’t even exist! RESPECT TO THE ABSOLUTE GENIUS!
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Believe it or not, I asked ChatGPT to compare the best namespace between 🪙 .bitcoin ⚡ .btc 🔢 .sats And the winner is...
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Beyond rewarding miners (e.g. @f2pool, more soon) ⛏️ BitBlock — $BBK also recognizes Bitcoin legends like Satoshi and Casey @rodarmor 👀🔐
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Bitcoin just passed 20M mined — only ~1M left ⛏️ As rewards decrease, miners earn less from new BTC. Incentives matter more than ever. Miner reward tokens add extra yield 🧩 Projects like #BitBlock — $BBK help keep miners rewarded and the network strong 🔐
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@BullRushClub Everybody with logic knows he’s referring to Bitcoin. No SV.
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💣Admiral Samuel Paparo just dropped a bombshell.📈🔥🎯 The Commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command openly stated: "We have a node in the Bitcoin network… We’re conducting operational tests to secure and protect networks using the Bitcoin protocol." Let that sink in. A high-ranking U.S. military commander is talking about using the Bitcoin protocol to secure critical networks. Now the real question is: Which Bitcoin? Because only one version was actually designed to handle serious, high-security infrastructure. Real Bitcoin (SV) 🚀— with massive blocks, millions of transactions per day, and near-zero fees 💪🏼 The storm is coming. 💥 #RealBitcoin #BitcoinSV #BSV #SatoshiVision #BitcoinHistory #FindingSatoshi #Crypto
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他在推特简介里写着 @laz1m0v : 「目前最好的选择是 $WTF。 它是拿到 ICO 代币最佳比例、最高额度的钥匙。 别忘了 $YFI 的故事 ...名额不会留给所有人。」 whitenode.co/marketplace/wtf
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Someone airdropped STONES — a BRC20 Extended token 🪂 Already 1.6 million addresses 📊 Did you receive it? 👀 whitenode.co/tokeninfos?tok…
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More to come.
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Not first to reward miners as subsidy drops ⚡ Others talk “hash/security budget” but no real use 👀 BitBlock takes a different path💎 Introducing BitBlockMiner ⛏️ + prize pools 🎁 $BBK = reward token 1 token, 3 utilities: miners, virtual mining, prize pools 🚀 #BitBlock
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@f2pool Of course—everything is happening on-chain ⛓️, ensuring full transparency 🔍 and verifiability ✅🔥
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Currently, we’ve already sent BitBlock $BBK to: ✅ Satoshi 🧠💡 ✅ Casey 🧩🚀 as a thank you for their contributions to the Bitcoin ecosystem. We’ve also sent BitBlock to f2pool miner (@f2pool) ⛏️ as a reward while subsidy fees are falling 📉 ✅ Other miners? 👀 Soon™ 🚀
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@Universal_fdn Your whitepaper states: “Universal protocol… maintains backward compatibility.” But… Stones – BRC20 Stones – Universal BRC20 Which one is valid? 🤔
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@ratpace Hodl or buy blue chips of BRC20/Runes! The higher the price goes, the more tokens you will receive. Each token will be exchanged pro rata based on its price in satoshis within the block.

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@f2pool BitBlock tokenomics :
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Everyone is working on securing Bitcoin. Few are thinking about how miners get paid when subsidies disappear. BitBlock - $BBK addresses that layer.
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@MarioNawfal The Strait of Malacca has a shallow point of ~25 m, limiting very large ships. The Lombok Strait is much deeper (300-3000 meters), so bigger vessels can pass—though the route is longer.
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🇮🇩🇺🇸🇨🇳 The Iran war is teaching Indonesia a lesson, and the implications could reshape Asian trade forever... Indonesia's Finance Minister just floated the idea of imposing a toll on ships transiting the Strait of Malacca, explicitly citing Iran's Hormuz strategy as the inspiration: "If we split it three ways between Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, it could be quite substantial. Our stretch is the largest and the longest." The Malacca Strait is the most important chokepoint in the world for East Asia. Middle Eastern oil reaches China, Japan, and South Korea through it. Global supply chains depend on it. And China gets 80% of its energy imports through this waterway. Singapore and Malaysia immediately rejected the idea. But the genie is out of the bottle. Iran demonstrated that a single country with coastal missiles and small boats can hold global shipping hostage. Every nation bordering a chokepoint is now doing the math on whether they could do the same thing. The strategic picture is clearer than most people realize. The U.S. signed a cooperation deal with Indonesia during the Iran war. American military cooperation in the region is expanding. The first island chain of Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines gives Washington the tools to restrict Chinese access to the Malacca Strait if needed. Control the chokepoints and you control who gets what resources. That's the logic Trump is operating on, and Indonesia is watching carefully. China's dependence on foreign energy through narrow waterways is its greatest strategic vulnerability. If tensions with the U.S. ever escalate, Washington doesn't need to attack Beijing. It just needs to control Malacca. And Indonesia has just publicly signaled it's open to being part of that leverage structure for the right price. The Iran war may end up reshaping the financial architecture of every global chokepoint, from Hormuz to Malacca to Panama. Source: CNA, Fanack
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🚨🇮🇷 BREAKING: IRGC Navy released footage of seizing the MSC Francesca and Epaminondas container ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

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@blockamoto @iman_blockrun @Smikiovos1 @TheBlockRunner Nothing wrong selling token using a narrative like “support miners as subsidies fall.” BitBlock $BBK did it too. BUT.. Claiming it directly solves the subsidy issue, mimicking mempool visuals, or implying real PoW “hash” is misleading. That’s not marketing—it’s manipulation.
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bitoshi blockamoto 🧱 BITMAP 🟧
It doesn't fit in because it's not the right design. If you're attempting to create Digital Matter, you need to build from an airtight substrate, not an infinitely expanding one. The whole point was to identify elements from the block data and extract from the finite pool. Instead, your standard permits infinite tokens from any block data substrate, therefore it has the same infinite quality of brc20, runes, and any shitcoin factory. It's a bucket with holes in it. Not thermodynamically sound. You created an OPEN system for inflationary tokens. It violates the principle of equivalence. Therefore it fails as Digital Matter. And it's too late for you to change it, so you double down. Claims that DMT actually represents Digital Matter, and not a shitcoin factory, is delusional. Einstein would agree. Works great as an inflationary shitcoin factory though. Bitmap is not a shitcoin factory. Bitmap is a CLOSED inflationary system. All YOU had to do was derive the tokens as children of Bitmap. ALL you had to do was derive supplies from block data. You had to do it without allowing infinite versions. Instead you found a new niche as an imposed block subsidy. And I'm happy for you. You're not "saving Bitcoin" or whatever you think you're doing, but I appreciate the noble cause. We all need purpose. And since you think I "direct" Bitmappers, allow me now to publicly direct all Bitmappers to shower Iman and his rose tinted glasses in all the compliments and feet rubs he deserves for being such a good sidekick to the mad scientist Will. Good luck keeping NAT liquid forever. Bitmap doesn't require that to be useful, forever. #bitmapforever
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90% of people buying crypto will fall for this because they can’t even calculate simple algebra 📉 x.com/mikemcg0/statu…
Michael McGuiness@mikemcg0

"I used to be a bitcoiner. The transition to a new store of value only happens once every 3,000 years. That's the main prize -- just focus on that. But [security] is the criteria that ultimately convinced me to flip from Bitcoin to ETH." "I have a higher degree of certainty that Ethereum will be around longer [than Bitcoin]. The reason for that is because Bitcoin relies on proof-of-work, which is less efficient than proof-of-stake and doesn't scale with the value of the network. And as the block subsidy of Bitcoin halves every four years, it is increasingly becoming more and more reliant on transaction fees to fund the security budget paid to miners." "If you look at [Bitcoin's] security budget right now, about 0.6% of revenue to miners is transaction fees... The problem with that is if Bitcoin becomes 'digital gold', flips gold, and becomes a $30 trillion asset, but it only costs $10-20 billion to attack it, that's too asymmetric." "You want the security budget to scale with the market cap, similar to how countries spend a % of their GDP on defense. The more valuable something is, the more you need to spend to protect it." "Ethereum, with the Merge, migrated to proof-of-stake, which is fundamentally more secure because it's less reliant on transaction fees and it scales with the value of the network. If 1/3rd of ETH is staked and then you need 1/3rd of those ETH to censor the network, you're looking at roughly 10% of the total market cap as the cost to attack the network." "So if Ethereum flips Bitcoin and gold and becomes a $30 trillion asset, it'll cost ~$3 trillion to attack the Ethereum network versus Bitcoin at like $10 billion." "The other aspect here is that as AI hyperscalers invest more and more in AI, proof-of-work becomes increasingly vulnerable because the cost to attack the Bitcoin network is starting to look close to the quarterly CapEx these hyperscalers are spending on their data centers." Full interview on @Bankless with @VivekVentures discussing the new @Etherealize_io "Productive Money" report below.

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Many people don’t know : BRC-20 tokens like $ORDI, $SATS, $NAT are text inscriptions 📝 {"p":"tap","op":"token-transfer","tick":"dmt-nat","amt":"500000000"} Runes tokens like $DOG, $BILLY are UTXO-based ⚡ just like PoW coins (Bitcoin, LTC, Doge, etc) ⛏️ BitBlock chose Runes
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