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Eh no ack dom you dummy

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No Ack Dom@noackdom·
@levelsio can you make one for restaurants next? would be awesome filter by which ones don't use seed oils. 🙏
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@levelsio@levelsio·
IT WORKS!! I can now successfully find gyms with a REAL gym with barbells, plates, and power racks 🏋️‍♀️ No shitty hotel gyms with just a treadmill and 10kg dumbbells anymore All thanks to AI vision models 😍
@levelsio@levelsio

Hotelist.com can detect anything in any of the 60,000+ hotels in the world it has in its db now Even 🥮 Cinnamon Rolls 😋😋😋

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Democrats@TheDemocrats·
TAX THE RICH
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No Ack Dom@noackdom·
@xueqinjiang here's a "bitcoin server" if you want to buy one. Link in the comments. 😀
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ztrading22@ztrading22·
@ArchLending You can take up to 80k/yr @ 0% long term cap gains federal tax rate filing jointly so yea this makes absolutely 0 sense..
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Arch@ArchLending·
Father buys 10 BTC in 2013 for $1,200 total. Holds through four cycles. Four crashes. Twenty years of people telling him he was wrong. It's worth $850,000 in 2026. He's 68. Needs $60,000 a year to live on. If he sells 1 BTC per year, he triggers capital gains on nearly the full amount. Pays tens of thousands in tax. Each year. For the rest of his life. Instead, he borrows $60,000 annually against the stack. Lives on the loan proceeds. Pays the interest from Social Security. Dies holding all 10 BTC. Kids inherit at a stepped-up basis. IRS waited 13 years for nothing.
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MT⚡️@tmknsm·
Lowkey dropping a new product soon that I think is going to blow minds You’re not bullish enough anon
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Austin Vach@austinvach·
@w_s_bitcoin @tmknsm I’m not sure how they’d do this but if they can make it work I agree it would be awesome.
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FRANCIS ⚜️ BULLBITCOIN.COM
FRANCIS ⚜️ BULLBITCOIN.COM@francispouliot_·
I'm about to make one of my most euphoric purchases paid with Bitcoin. And given that I'm probably the human being that has made the most Bitcoin payments of all time, that's saying something. Will report back with details of the experience
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No Ack Dom@noackdom·
@MacroTides @EliNagar It's not the point of the OP, but I was responding to your tweet about number of txs. There could be a billions of txs every day on the lightning network and no one would know.
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Eli Nagar
Eli Nagar@EliNagar·
Sure, bitcoin is dead. Over 731,000 BTC (~$51.9 billion) moved across 572,454 transactions in 144 blocks, settled in 24 hours. For context, Visa processes ~$41B/day.
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No Ack Dom@noackdom·
@MacroTides @EliNagar not sure where you got that number, but even if that estimate is true there's no way to know the total amount of txs being made on the lightning network.
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BTC Tides@BTCTides·
90% of Lighting TRXs are custodial (as opposed to settling on base layer) which is the same as IOUs in the fiat system you laser-eye orange-skin folks take issue with. But because maxis are too dogmatic, they'll find out the hard way. Btw I'm not syaing BTC has no role to play. It's just not what maxis think
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No Ack Dom@noackdom·
@EliNagar @MacroTides Also, bitcoin transmits a ton of transactions every day on layer 2s like the lightning network. It’s just not possible to calculate the total transactions made on layer 2s.
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Eli Nagar
Eli Nagar@EliNagar·
@MacroTides What matters is how much value gets settled, not how many small payments are processed.
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Austin Hill
Austin Hill@austinhill·
For additional context I suggested to @JohnCarreyrou to speak with Blockstream cofounder Greg Maxwell who is legendary in his ability to debunk faketoshi’s, knew the code base intimately and Adam personally. I believe phrased it as “if your thesis and evidence can survive 10m of talking with Greg I’d be shocked” and offered to connect him to Greg. I just now confirmed with Greg that he had no requests for contact or comment from anyone at the NY Times. Purposefully avoiding talking to people who can debunk your story narrative isn’t reporting.
Austin Hill@austinhill

How many former colleagues, cofounders of @Blockstream, investors in @Blockstream did you talk to in those 18 months ? How many of them gave you long lists of reasons @adam3us isn’t Satoshi? How many of his cofounders who worked with him day in and day out told you that after all their time with him they are more convinced then ever, that @adam3us is not Satoshi and that the game of Satoshi hunting is stupid and dangerous and carries real world consequences for the safety and security of people who fall under that gaze? How many coders of Bitcoin who cofounded Blockstream with Adam did you talk with about Adam’s horrible Windows C++ coding experience and suggested coding stylometry was a better method of analysis and to compare coding styles and it would likely disprove your thesis? How many people told you that they’ve known Adam for almost 30yrs, employed him, cofounded companies with him (including @blockstream) and have actually spent decades working with him think he satoshi? Was it all a grand conspiracy while we struggled to raise capital, manage burn rates, find supporters and build a real business that Adam was secretly sitting on Satoshi ‘s stash of bitcoin play acting the entrepreneur in need of capital? There’s a lot of stuff you left out of the article John that didn’t fit the story you wanted to tell and I have a recorded conversations with you to prove that. Disappointing, but not unexpected which is why Adam clearly knew you were Satoshi hunting every time you met him (including Vegas) - because I told him you were chasing this story.

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Robert Graham
Robert Graham@robertgraham·
Hi. Professional C/C++ programmer here. The open-source code I can find written by Adam Back and Satoshi Nakamoto don't look remotely similar. Back's code looks typical of academic Unix programmers who also hack their code to run on Windows. Satoshi code was written by a professional Windows programmer who also wrote for Unix. Stylistically, they look nothing alike. There's not enough time between 2005 when I can find the newest Adam Back and January 2009 when Satoshi published Bitcoin/0.1 to account for the change. Both are perfectly competent programmers, but stylistically, they are completely different. The NYTimes tried to compare their English language in posts/emails. I'm compare their C/C++ language in their open-source code. The NYTimes merely points out they both use C++ as if that's another corroborating detail, when the actual code seems to disqualify Adam Back.
The New York Times@nytimes

Bitcoin’s founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, has remained hidden for 17 years. A trail of clues — and a year of digging by our reporter, John Carreyrou — led us to a 55-year-old computer scientist in El Salvador named Adam Back. nyti.ms/4bXWC3V

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John Carreyrou
John Carreyrou@JohnCarreyrou·
The mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous inventor of Bitcoin, has remained unsolved for 17 years. Not anymore. Read my 18-month investigation to find out who Satoshi really is. nytimes.com/2026/04/08/bus…
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No Ack Dom@noackdom·
@nayibbukele nice, but seems like people still need help learning what the bike lanes are for 😂
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Blitz Wallet
Blitz Wallet@BlitzWalletApp·
New Blitz update is live. Paylinks anyone can use. Send Bitcoin to USDC/USDT addresses. Receive USDC/USDT auto-converted into Bitcoin, and more. Bitcoin payments that just work.⚡️
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River@River·
Our clients earned 8.77 BTC in interest on their cash in March. That's not a joke. The real joke is your bank keeping your interest.
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