
Damien T.
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Damien T.
@madKakoO
React engineer at https://t.co/xlrV2mHEzg Crypto investor and researcher - dami3n.sol


Are y’all applying for the junior analyst position at JP Morgan?


Stablecoin rules in the UK are being finalized, and are at risk of preventing the UK from being globally competitive in the digital economy. For example, the Bank of England is proposing a cap on stablecoin holdings for individuals and businesses. The UK has a long history of being a financial hub. Embracing and encouraging innovation, especially when other countries are moving fast here, is important for maintaining that. The current direction of the rules does the opposite, and will act as an innovation blocker. If you're from the UK you can sign the petition by @StandWCrypto_UK to set out a pro-innovation strategy for blockchain and stablecoins. Link below.





Stanley Druckenmiller on copper: "It's a simple story. It takes about 12 years, greenfield to produce copper, and you get EVs, the grid, data centers, and, believe it or not, munitions. These missiles all got enough copper in them, and the world’s getting hot that we just think the supply-demand situation is incredible for the next five or six years." Copper demand will skyrocket in the next 2-3 decades, driven by the AI boom, energy transition, and increasing defense spending, while supply is rapidly decreasing due to aging mines, long permitting processes, and falling ore levels. Copper is set for a multi-decade bull run.


🇫🇷 FRANCE BANNED ITS LEADING PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE FROM RUNNING Marine Le Pen - leader of France's largest party, frontrunner for 2027 presidency - got barred from holding office for 5 years. The charge: misappropriating EU funds by using European Parliament staff money for French party work. Timing's convenient. Conviction lands right before she'd crush the 2027 election. The European Court of Human Rights rejected her appeal. They said she didn't show "imminent risk of irreparable harm" to herself. Meanwhile ignored the harm to French voters who can't vote for the candidate they want. Here's the mechanism: establishment doesn't need to beat Le Pen at the ballot box. They criminalize her, disqualify her, problem solved. Democracy without the inconvenient democracy part. Whether you like Le Pen's nationalism or hate it is irrelevant. The largest opposition party in France can't field its leader in a presidential election because the current government's courts convicted her of paperwork violations. Macron's government isn't fighting Le Pen's ideas with better ideas. They're removing her from the board entirely. Call it whatever you want. It's not democracy. Source: ZeroHedge






