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BAYC #2598 https://t.co/Sp7G6ROhqr

Threadguy realizes that NFTs could disrupt the ENTIRE art market "I bought this $600 photograph of Bob Dylan. It says 1/50 on the back and it has like a signature on the front from the photographer. I walk out the gallery and I’m looking at it and I’m like wait how do I know if this is real?” “So I start talking to Claude and I'm asking all these questions like how do I know there’s only 50 of these photographs. Claude’s like, well you don’t exactly” “So I’m sitting here thinking did I just spend $600 on a piece of printer paper? Claude’s like well maybe.. You’re telling me the art market is worth BILLIONS and the whole thing is just based on trust?”

How did visitors react to a work of AI art at New York’s Museum of Modern Art? “It was an utterly extraordinary hit,” says Glenn Lowry, who was MoMA's director at the time of the exhibit. cbsn.ws/4qU9PPF

🇺🇸 Today, former NYC Mayor Eric Adams launched a crypto token claiming it would fight "antisemitism and anti-Americanism." The coin has since crashed over 81% from its peak.




🚨🇺🇸 NYC MAYOR MAMDANI'S HOUSING OFFICIAL: "YOUR HOME SHOULDN’T REALLY BE YOURS" According to Cea Weaver, a top housing advisor for NYC Mayor Mamdani, the idea of owning your home the way people always have is outdated. She says we’ve treated property as something personal for “centuries,” and now it’s time to see it as “collective.” Her words? Families (especially white ones, of course) need a “different relationship to property.” In other words: stop thinking of your house as yours, and start thinking of it as something shared. This isn’t a fringe activist on TikTok. This is a person in charge of housing policy for New York City. Heads up: this "shared equity" talk is a nice way of saying ownership might not mean what you think it does anymore. Source: @EndWokeness



2 basic facts Americans are never taught: 1) After WW2, the entire planet placed a huge emphasis on always respecting sovereignty. This has been repeatedly reaffirmed and bolstered (1960, 1970, 1975, 2005, etc) 2) Most of the world fucking hates us because we act like we’re above the law and constantly violate the sovereignty of other nations with no regard for civilians, often killing hundreds of thousands and displacing millions. This happens both with overt attacks like in Iraq and Venezuela, as well as clandestine operations and coups like in Iran (1953) and Nicaragua.










