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@JasonMP78

Bitcoin, dismissed as imaginary money, is a network as transformative as the internet, revolutionizing decentralized finance with unparalleled security & trust.

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No Context Brits
No Context Brits@NoContextBrits·
You don’t need to see the face to know who this is.
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Jason@JasonMP78·
@1ssve They are broke af.
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S.🎧@1ssve·
Serious Question: The alcohol industry has lost $830 billion in the last 4 years, because Gen Z is not drinking. Why do you think they aren’t drinking?
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Kiki@WaFFsdzAiNop·
凌晨2点。你猛地惊醒,抬头一看,发现了这个。 你的第一句话是什么?
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Jason@JasonMP78·
Yes.. Here are other words you can use to say yes to questions in English. indeed, certainly, absolutely, definitely, assuredly, unquestionably, indubitably, positively, precisely, exactly, verily, amen, aye, yea, affirmative, agreed, alright, true, correct, right, roger, copy that, yeah, yep, uh-huh, mm-hmm, sure, you bet, bet, got it, sounds good, totally, for sure, hell yes, damn straight, yessir, yes ma'am, 100%, sure thing, you know it, without a doubt, by all means, gladly, of course, naturally, it is so.
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tuuuuu
tuuuuu@tuuu28283·
アメリカの兄弟達 日本人なんであんまりわかってないんだけど 英語のyesとyupは意味ってほとんど一緒??
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Jason@JasonMP78·
@johnloeber As a whoremonger I find this insulting. 😅
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John Loeber 🎢
John Loeber 🎢@johnloeber·
if you are interested in mongering, you only have three options: 1. fear 2. war 3. fish it’s tough
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Jason@JasonMP78·
@CraigMurrayOrg Elections can be bought. Supreme Court says that is just free speech though. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Craig Murray
Craig Murray@CraigMurrayOrg·
I understand that Thomas Massie lost his primary because of incredible spend on attack ads by the Israel lobby. But it nevertheless says something extremely depressing about the electorate who fall for such blatant propaganda.
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Jason@JasonMP78·
The government is that kid who keeps borrowing lunch money from everyone and promising to pay it back later. Now the lenders (investors) are going “uhh… we’re not so sure you’ll actually pay us back without printing fake money.” So they’re charging WAY higher interest rates. That chart shows long-term government bonds (the big loans) at their highest rates in decades. For your portfolio: • Stocks? Oof. Higher rates = companies worth less. • Bitcoin? 🔥 It’s the “fire alarm” hedge. Governments have to print more to cover this mess… and we all know what happens next. Stack sats, king. The adults are losing control. 💪🟠
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Eric Balchunas
Eric Balchunas@EricBalchunas·
Helping my 15yr old prep for biology final exam. It’s like another language. Just curious if anyone knows the answer to this one? (Every q is like this)
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Ron Sovereignty Swanson⚡️🗝️
I will die on the hill that we are going to see Bitcoin run a few months after gold has a blow off top And Gold already had a blow off top PMI is finally breaking out. Copper/Gold is breaking out after years of downtrend… Bitcoin will delete your face within a few months. Mark it
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Jason@JasonMP78·
The sun's path in such composites forms an analemma, whose tilt, height, and orientation depend on the observer's latitude, Earth's axial tilt of 23.5 degrees, and the date, enabling reverse calculation of the filming site using astronomical data. Solar altitude at a fixed clock time varies predictably by geographic coordinates, allowing me to match the observed pattern in the image to specific Earth locations like Mount Laguna without on-site confirmation.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: A photographer captured the Sun for three years straight from the exact same spot at the same time, then combined every position into one incredible image
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Jason@JasonMP78·
Rapid LTH supply growth signals coins shifting to strong hands, reducing liquid supply and often correlating with lower selling pressure in Bitcoin cycles. In the current context (LTH supply surging vertically after a bottom), this aligns with classic accumulation signals that have favored upside in Bitcoin's history. It's not a perfect predictor, Bitcoin remains volatile, but the on-chain setup points more toward reduced selling pressure and potential for higher prices ahead than downside. Always cross-reference with other metrics like exchange flows, ETF demand, or realized price for confirmation.Historically, a surge in Bitcoin Long-Term Holder (LTH) supply, coins held for 155+ days, has usually been bullish for price over the medium to longer term (weeks to months), often preceding or coinciding with rallies rather than declines Why This Signal Tends to Be Bullish Supply tightens in strong hands: LTHs (HODLers) are less likely to sell during volatility. When their share of supply rises sharply, it reduces liquid/available BTC on the market, lowering selling pressure and creating a foundation for price appreciation as demand. Often marks bottoms or accumulation phases: LTH supply frequently bottoms near cycle lows (e.g., during corrections), then surges as weak hands sell and stronger holders accumulate or simply hold through dips. This has aligned with price recoveries in past. Inverse to short-term dynamics: Rising LTH supply often means short-term holders (STH) are distributing or aging out, shifting coins to conviction buyers. Analysts note this as a precursor to rallies, with the rate of LTH change spiking upward at market. Historical Context and Examples Similar patterns appeared in prior cycles where LTH accumulation supported higher floors and subsequent During/after corrections: Rising LTH while price chops or dips (as in the chart you referenced near early 2026 at ~$100k) signals "smart money" absorbing supply. This has historically laid groundwork for extended appreciation phases, not immediate Caveats from data: Short-term price can still drop further if demand is weak or broader selling occurs (e.g., profit-taking or macro factors). LTH supply growth itself doesn't guarantee instant pumps, it's more of a structural tailwind. Very high LTH levels late in bull markets can eventually precede tops if distribution ramps
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James
James@JamesEastonUK·
BTC 🟠 Long Term Holder Supply has gone VERTICAL. Probably something.
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Jason@JasonMP78·
@saylor Future orange dots. Colossal
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Ragnar@RoaringRagnar·
One year ago today. I was invested then, and still am. Who else?
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jay@jay2c8qe·
@dubslife1 @grock was he murdered by the police or the criminal?
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Dubs life@dubslife1·
Camera man for the tv show "Cops" shot and killed on ride along. Beginning of the end for the show.
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Jason@JasonMP78·
Oh ye of little faith. Wait until it breaks the current trend line. The parabolic move has yet to arrive. The previous ATH of $126k bounced off it as resistance. Once it breaks through and it will we are off to the races. Let's have this discussion 12 months from now. If Bitcoin is still under $200k then I will eat crow.
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Climb That Ladder
Climb That Ladder@ActuallyClimber·
The moment companies created preferred stock on the sole premise that Bitcoin CAGR will be greater than the high yield the market demands for the prefs seems to be the same moment that CAGR stoped being so great. Some would say it’s poetic. Reminds me of..
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Jason@JasonMP78·
Here are notable real-world instances where government action genuinely lowered prices for consumers, grouped by sector. Drug & Pharmaceutical Prices Medicare Drug Price Negotiation (USA, 2022–present) — the Inflation Reduction Act allowed Medicare to directly negotiate drug prices for the first time; insulin was capped at $35/month for Medicare patients. Generic drug legislation (USA, Hatch-Waxman Act 1984) — created a legal pathway for generic drugs, collapsing prices on brand-name medications by 80–90% over time. India's drug price controls — India's government regularly sets maximum retail prices for essential medicines through the NPPA, keeping costs among the lowest in the world. Energy & Fuel US natural gas deregulation (1978–1993) — ironically, removing federal price floors on natural gas increased supply and dropped consumer prices significantly over time. EU energy price caps (2022–2023) — in response to the energy crisis after Russia's Ukraine invasion, several EU governments set electricity price ceilings that directly reduced consumer bills. Telecommunications & Internet FCC broadband regulation / net neutrality-era competition mandates — forced open-access rules in the early 2000s increased competition and pushed down broadband prices in many markets. EU roaming charge elimination (2017) — the EU banned mobile roaming surcharges across member states, immediately lowering costs to zero for cross-border travelers. Food & Agriculture US farm subsidies (New Deal era, 1930s) — government buying and distribution of surplus food during the Great Depression kept basic food prices affordable during deflation. Malaysia's price-controlled goods list — the Malaysian government sets maximum prices on essentials like cooking oil, flour, rice, and sugar, keeping them affordable for lower-income consumers. Housing Rent control / stabilization (NYC, Berlin, Amsterdam) — in the short term, rent ceilings keep housing costs below market rate for existing tenants, though long-term supply effects are debated. Aviation & Transport US airline deregulation (1978) — the government removed price controls on airfares, dramatically increasing competition and dropping average ticket prices by roughly 40% over the following decade.
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
"We are going to use the power of government to lower prices and make it easier for New Yorkers to put food on the table." - Zohran Mamdani I would love for this genius to point to one example of the government lowering prices on anything in history.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
This is equivalent to trying to sell a cop drugs while he’s in uniform in his police car.
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Jason@JasonMP78·
Realistic estimate for a maxed-out M4 Pro Mac Mini:~10–15 seconds per frame (accounting for the integrated architecture, unified memory advantages, and no enterprise-scale optimizations). Total render time for the full movie: ~320–480 hours of continuous computation → roughly 13–20 days running 24/7.
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Poirot
Poirot@Argenpoirot·
La primera película de Toy Story (1995) requirió 800.000 horas de máquina usando un grupo de 117 computadoras y 110 empleados. La pelicula tiene 114.240 cuadrados de animación. Pixar podía renderizar menos de 30 segundos de la película por día. Hoy cuanto demorarían? 🤔
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Jason@JasonMP78·
@BitcoinSapiens Here in Thailand you can just go direct to the pharmacy and get the medicine 💊 no doctor appointment fees. Medicine is 1/10th the price too in some cases with no insurance.
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BitcoinSapiens ⚡️
BitcoinSapiens ⚡️@BitcoinSapiens·
My daughter recently had an ear infection. Took her to the doctor, who prescribed an antibiotic. That doctor visit cost $244. My insurance covered $60, so we owe $184 out of pocket. I pay $556/month for family health insurance. Something seems broken.
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