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Tyler Neville
Tyler Neville@Tyler_Neville_·
When I started reading this I thought it was another BS account with an angle, but I think this is actually the best read I’ve seen so far. This framework also solves the Eurodollar leverage problem. Could they be threading the needle on US hegemony? We’ll get more info next week, but if DeFi reacts to the upside we could be seeing a symbiotic US banking/US DeFi/Crypto backed system emerging. Very exciting!
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Clarity Act is now poised to accelerate the “Bretton Woods 3.0” framework that I’ve talked about. The yield “ban” is cosmetic & simply something for banks to tout as a victory. It bans stablecoins from paying you interest for just holding them: the way a savings account does. But it explicitly allows stablecoins to pay you rewards for using them: buying things, lending, providing liquidity, participating in any program.. Now consider that those rewards can be calculated based on how much you hold & for how long. I think that’s what we just call interest, but it will now be rebranded under a new name. So, the implications: - The fact that there is now a carve-out for stablecoin yield will accelerate the Bretton Woods 3.0 system. If the ban had been real (no yield in any form) there’s no reason for anyone to hold stablecoins over a bank account. Stablecoin adoption would flatline (especially in Developed Markets) & Bessent’s $3.7T target would be hard to achieve. This carve out keeps the incentive to hold stablecoins, which keeps the growth flywheel spinning. - CBDCs can’t compete. No central bank would design its digital currency to pay activity based rewards calculated by balance & duration (too close to monetary policy). However, dollar stablecoins can. So in every market where a CBDC competes against a $ stablecoin, the dollar product is economically superior. The Clarity Act now guarantees that advantage persists. - The dollar now goes global without permission. The new text allows platforms to pay incentives for payments, remittances, & settlement activity using stablecoins. That’s a subsidy for global dollar adoption funded by private companies (not taxpayers). Meanwhile, increasing Treasury demand in the background. For example, a Filipino worker now gets a rebate for sending remittances in USDC. There’s an additional incentive for him to now transact in stablecoins, which, unbeknownst to him, purchases American debt behind the scenes. A win-win for global stablecoin users & the American economy (fiscal situation). The compromise looks like a ban. But it’s actually a growth mandate. As I’ve stated, the US government needs stablecoins to scale because it needs someone to buy its debt. Bretton Woods 3.0

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Csaba Tóth 🇸🇴
Csaba Tóth 🇸🇴@tothcsabatibor·
Magyar to Hungarian press: we would arrest Netanyahu if he entered the country Magyar told the press today, that Hungary is halting its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, which means Netanyahu must also be taken into custody Telex asked Magyar whether he had invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the 70th anniversary of the 1956 Revolution despite plans to rejoin the International Criminal Court (ICC). Magyar answered that he has invited every head of state by default and wants to celebrate it in a fitting manner. Magyar also confirmed that the government can halt the withdrawal from the ICC, and if someone who is a member of the ICC and a person wanted by the court enters the country’s territory, they must be taken into custody. “You don’t have to tell everything to another head of government over the phone,” he added, regarding whether he had discussed this with the Israeli prime minister.
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Alexander Stahel 🌻
Alexander Stahel 🌻@BurggrabenH·
Orbán ran the same playbook as the Kremlin mobsters, just in a Hungarian traditional dress. Blur the line between state, party, and “independent” NGOs, then funnel billions of public assets through them. Corruption at country-scale. And like all world-class criminals, he made State-owned companies his personal wallet. Yes, that’s the guy Trump & Vance decided to back.
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Pete
Pete@splendid_pete·
Pjotr, mondd, merre jársz?
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KKGB
KKGB@INArteCarloDoss·
Can we send JD to hug Netanyahu?
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Anas Alhajji
Anas Alhajji@anasalhajji·
This is big Orban, Beacon to the Right, Concedes Defeat in Hungary’s Election
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Retard Finder
Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Is Hungary retarded?
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ceci | 🍉
ceci | 🍉@cecitheconkeror·
how I'm following the Hungarian elections (I'm not Hungarian)
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findalas
findalas@findaIas·
@runews So many retards in the comments. Record participation so far, why don't just let the locals decide? Maybe they know more than the average Maga cultist?
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Russian Market
Russian Market@runews·
Casting a vote for Viktor Orbán is like backing Windows 95: outdated and riddled with flaws.
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Donald Trump Jr.
Donald Trump Jr.@DonaldJTrumpJr·
To our friends in Hungary, we hope you will vote for independent thinking and for someone who stands for Hungary First. We hope you will vote for my father’s friend and ally. One leader in Europe has a direct line to the White House, I hope you will support Viktor Orban! #Hungary
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Ano Nym
Ano Nym@AnoNym885256088·
@INArteCarloDoss I am concerned about a EU and Kyiv puppet (Peter Magyar) being installed in Budapest, too. But not because of Israel but because Orban has been the sole real resistance to the totalitarian regime of von der Leyen and its toxic policies.
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Professor Richard A. Werner
Professor Richard A. Werner@ProfessorWerner·
The Hungarian Prime Minister has taken a lot of pressure and abuse for his principled approach to securing reasonable Hungarian interests. I hope the Hungarian voters will reward this on Sunday. I think they will.
Orbán Viktor@PM_ViktorOrban

🛢️ President @ZelenskyyUa shut down the Friendship oil pipeline to blackmail us. There is no technical obstacle to restarting it. We all know it. The oil belongs to Hungary. If it does not flow, neither will support from Brussels. Simple as that.

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findalas
findalas@findaIas·
@corgil I was also thinking putting some money on Orbán. As I also live here, this way at least I'll have something be happy about it he steals this election 😂
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CorgiI
CorgiI@corgil·
This is literally the only wallet stopping Orbán odds from falling below 30% I did inverviews with 50+ Hungarians between the age of 20-50+ over the past few weeks (currently live here), from different backgrounds, social and financial status and such Nearly 80% are voting TISZA, even some lifetime FIDESZ supporters In my opinion Péter Magyar is still underpriced at 67% More: x.com/corgil/status/…
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PolymarketHistory@PolymarketStory

WHALE ACTIVITY 🚨 Someone is aggressively buying up shares on Viktor Orbán becoming the next Prime Minister The position has already grown to OVER $650,000 If correct, the payout will be $2,000,000+

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findalas
findalas@findaIas·
@ProfessorWerner You sounded so rational when I listened to your conversations on the banking sector, can't believe you're pushing Orbán propaganda, so disappointed. "lots of small banks needed" - >just a few weeks ago in Orbanistan:only 5 banks can remain, etc.. Complete joke
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Professor Richard A. Werner
Professor Richard A. Werner@ProfessorWerner·
Indeed. On top of that the proposed economic policies of the opposition are no good for Hungary - see my new substack on that at rwerner.substack.com
András LÁSZLÓ MEP 🇭🇺@laszloan

The German government is deflecting blame and making accusations to defend Ursula von der Leyen over allegations of interference in the Hungarian elections! The German government was outraged because the U.S. vice president JD Vance dared to mention in his Budapest speech that Brussels was interfering in the Hungarian elections. The German government spokesperson accused Vice President JD Vance of the same thing. So let’s compare the two! - For years, Brussels has been withholding billions of euros from Hungary in order to slow down development and damage the government’s reputation. - The European Commission has taken Hungary to court because we refuse to take in illegal immigrants. As a result, our country has been fined for 200 million euros, plus an additional 1 million euros per day until we take them in. - A significant number of Hungarian students were excluded from the Erasmus programme because certain universities decided to switch to a new model - a decision that is totally unrelated to the students. This was done solely to incite students against the government. Instead, we established the Pannonia Scholarship Program. - The European Commission colluded with President Zelenskyy’s energy blockade against Hungary, which was intended to sow chaos during the campaign and blackmail the Hungarian government into abandoning cheap mandated utilities for households and giving up Russian oil imports. This was also done to help the opposition Tisza Party. - The European Commission activated its online censorship system during the campaign, a system that had already been abused in the past to restrict right-wing views rather than foreign interference in several EU countries during elections. - The European Commission has funneled millions into Hungary’s left-wing media and organizations, and the online censorship center in Hungary is also funded from Brussels! - "Journalist" Szabolcs Panyi deliberately collaborated with the intelligence services of three European countries in a joint effort to discredit the Hungarian government during the campaign period. Panyi has been funded by the American left and the EU for years. In contrast, on the other side of the scale: the U.S. vice president delivered a speech in support of Viktor Orbán in Budapest. Leaders in Brussels, including Ursula von der Leyen, a German, are shamelessly interfering in the Hungarian election campaign, and yet they still have the nerve to accuse others of interference. Hungarians have had ENOUGH OF FOREIGN INTERFERENCE! WE DON’T WANT A PUPPET GOVERNMENT!

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findalas@findaIas·
@INArteCarloDoss As I said, it'll be a landslide. Most people hate Orbán vehemently, no manipulation can save him this time
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findalas@findaIas·
@INArteCarloDoss It'll be a kiss of death to Orbán, most of the country hates him vehemently.
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findalas@findaIas·
@kofinas Watching utterly horrified as the tweets roll by, what a distopian timeline we live in..
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