
Constructive Disruption | ₿/acc
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Constructive Disruption | ₿/acc
@constructdisrup
🇳🇿 | CEO | Founder | Entrepreneur | Technologist | Platform Designer | Market Transformer | AI Coder | Bitcoiner since 2013
LA Katılım Aralık 2008
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@RohOnChain Fantastic! And I’d love to see that follow up. Reposted. I have a fully automated bot trading vol in crypto every day.
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For those who have always wondered how options are priced, you can’t get a better intro than this.
Selling volatility will make sense to you once you internalize this.
Roan@RohOnChain
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@MercuriusFilius All those saying pick from an apples or oranges labelled box failed. It could be mixed, so you gain no new information.
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@MercuriusFilius Simple. You pick a fruit from the box labelled mixed. You know its not mixed because its labelled incorectly. Take the label that matches the fruit you picked and place it on that box. Swap the other two. Done.
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@Error404GaryB @MarsUniversityX That’s funny. Iran hit a nato base with a missile a few days ago with a range close to all of Europe. Are you getting your facts from a serial box?
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Elon Musk says judges shouldn’t make decisions based on “vibes” and should follow the law and the evidence instead.
This from a close ally of a president who launched a war with Iran while his own DNI warned against it, claimed Iran could “soon” hit the US with missiles when his own intel agencies said that was 10 years away, and gave a different justification for the war every other week.
If “you can’t just be vibing” applies to judges, it probably applies to starting wars too.
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Elon Musk: “You’d think that if you’re going to be appointed as a judge, you have to have proven that you have an excellent knowledge of the law and that you will make your decisions according to the law. That’s what we assume should be a requirement.
You’ve got to know what the law is, and then you need to make decisions in accordance with the law. Not vibes. You can’t be just vibing as a judge.”
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@ShaykhSulaiman Projection here. Iran wants a ground war because the US would lose.
But the naval blockade? That they fear, because without sea freight Iran will be quickly choked.
As a strategy the blockade plays to US strength and Iran's archilies heel.
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@Math_files Interesting. Not a direct parallel, but bitcoin mining has a similar property to a point: the total value derived from mining keeps increasing while the bitcoin available to mine decreases and difficulty to mine increases over a very long period of time.
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There is a shape in mathematics that can hold a finite amount of paint, yet would require an infinite amount of paint to coat its surface. It is called Gabriel’s Horn.
Imagine rotating the curve y=1/x around the x-axis. The result is a long, tapering surface that stretches infinitely, like a tunnel that never ends.
Here’s where the paradox appears. The volume of this shape converges—if you add up all its infinitesimal slices, the total stops growing. In other words, you can completely fill it with a finite amount of paint.
But the surface area diverges. No matter how far you go along the horn, there is always more surface to cover. The outer “skin” keeps extending, demanding more paint without end.
So while you could pour paint inside and fill it entirely, you would never finish painting the outside.
This is not a trick, but a consequence of how infinity behaves. The radius shrinks quickly enough for the volume to remain finite, yet not fast enough to keep the surface area from growing without bound.
It reveals a deeper truth: infinity does not simply mean “very large”—it means unending. And sometimes, the infinite can exist within the finite in ways that defy our intuition, even while remaining perfectly consistent in mathematics.
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@HazelAppleyard Yes of course, you’d triangulate an exact location in 3 weeks.
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@petergostev This is … so irrelevant it’s painful. Just ouch, and ewe, and ick.
I’m suffering sympathetic embarrassment for whoever at gartner created it.
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@AndiDOfficial @Adrianaveterin2 What? Zero gravity is zero’s gravity. Everywhere. Inside the body and out. But our bodies continue to function because for most things they dont rely on gravity.
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@Adrianaveterin2 La gravedad, no es como que en el espacio de pronto nuestros órganos anden flotando también dentro de nosotros. La gravedad cero solo es en el exterior, no dentro del astronauta.
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@borisjabes You can switch mode in line now…
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@A_Seremetis @wiseadvicesumit @plutoblockstar Haha, tell me you don’t understand bitcoin without saying you don’t understand bitcoin.
Look up the difficulty adjustment. Supply is stable, at a fixed rate per block, that halves every 4 yrs.
Miners compete for that. The network gates the effort required, not the btc count.
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@wiseadvicesumit @plutoblockstar The calculation is correct but has one serious flaw… the price of BTC is not stable!!! Therefore, once there is a general shortage, laws of supply and demand will dictate the price eventually making the daily mined BTC more.
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🇮🇷 Iran is charging $2M per ship to cross the Strait of Hormuz and they want it in Bitcoin. 😳
At $72,000 per $BTC, each ship = 27.7 BTC.
Pre-crisis, 130 ships crossed daily.
• Daily: 3,611 BTC
• Monthly: 108,333 BTC
• Yearly: 1.3 million BTC
The entire Bitcoin network only mines 450 BTC per day.
Iran would accumulate 8x the monthly mining supply. Every month.
A sanctioned nation building a Bitcoin treasury through a toll booth.
This is the most important geopolitical Bitcoin story nobody is talking about. 🔥

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@BitcoinTeacher_ $98. Mt gox around jul/aug 2013 baby!
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@TheBTCTherapist It’s so weird that such a vapid and ignorant take suddenly explodes all over x. He’s at least seceral orders of magnitude away from understandin energy, economics, human nature, and the dynamics of incentives and behavior.
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Anyone who knows anything about Bitcoin can tell this guy knows nothing. 🤡
Altcoin Daily@AltcoinDaily
JUST IN: Professor Steve Keen who predicted the 2008 financial crash now is warning people "Bitcoin is going to zero."
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Cost is irrelevant. Show me the incentive and I’ll show you the behavior. Humans are humans. Bitcoin works because its algorithmically designed incentives align with human nature. Nothing you or I say or do will change the incentives, nor the behavior. And you know what? It’s reliance on and support of energy as the base layer will in fact be the thing that truly transforms energy into a net benefit.
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@constructdisrup @AltcoinDaily you can't afford to mine btc, because of the energy cost. Who are you calling a moron?
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@denicmarko I could achieve that with Astro and preact.
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