Pineal

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Pineal

Pineal

@pineal777

Katılım Mayıs 2019
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Pineal
Pineal@pineal777·
@AlexAndBooks_ There is no shortcut. You have to put effort in reading and the amount of effort you don't commit to it is the amount of understanding you are losing.
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Alex & Books 📚
Alex & Books 📚@AlexAndBooks_·
Every few years a new silly speed-reading hack becomes popular, here's the latest one: It's called Quantum Speed-Reading (QSR). How does it work? The faster you flip through a book, the faster you 'read' it. Using QSR, kids can 'read' 100,000 words in 5 minutes. Yumiko Tobitani, the creator of QSR, presented no scientific evidence for her method. Instead, she says that "when a book is flipped through at high speed the words are transformed into images and come out as pictures," and that flipping through a book helps you pick up "the thought vibrations emanating from it." QSR training centers are popping up across China and Japan and charging students $860 to teach them this new reading method.
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Bitcoin Archive
Bitcoin Archive@BitcoinArchive·
The new Fed Chair has always seen Bitcoin as the new gold. 👀 "If you're under 40, $BTC is your new gold." - Kevin Warsh, CNBC
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Wu Blockchain
Wu Blockchain@WuBlockchain·
Michael Saylor: Does not rule out Strategy selling some Bitcoin by year end On May 21, 2026, Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor @saylor responded to market speculation regarding potential Bitcoin sell-offs during an interview on Natalie Brunell's show. He stated that the company takes a matter-of-fact approach to its asset management. Saylor believes that to achieve the ultimate goal of maximizing bitcoin per share by 2033, the company will flexibly allocate assets, which may include a mixed strategy of selling equity and credit instruments, as well as managing USD and cash reserves. Consequently, he acknowledged that he does not rule out the possibility of selling some bitcoin before the end of the year.
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Bitcoin News
Bitcoin News@BitcoinNewsCom·
Some are saying this is the best Saylor interview in years 👀
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Joe Consorti
Joe Consorti@JoeConsorti·
They're not going to crash the stock market. They're going to crash the dollar instead. The Fed has done it every single time. 2008. 2019. 2020. 2023. And they're about to do it again.
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Eric Balchunas
Eric Balchunas@EricBalchunas·
Just passed this on way to the movie theatre. A bull with wings. Talk about capturing the moment.
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Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🔥 INSIGHT: Michael Saylor says 100M people now have $BTC exposure through MSTR stock.
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Kalshi Crypto
Kalshi Crypto@Kalshi_Crypto·
BREAKING: Michael Saylor says 'Strategy' will likely sell Bitcoin this year
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Pineal
Pineal@pineal777·
@AP_Abacus In order for price to go up, more people have to participate. If the already few people that are participating lack the needed skill, future people will not be skillful enough to participate, so price will not go up. Arrogance doesn’t solve anything.
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Andrew@AP_Abacus·
Bitcoin remains a privacy asset. Buy Bitcoin and self custody.
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Luke Downing
Luke Downing@LukeAbeDowning·
@LLuciano_BTC How is a return of 8% possible with no risk? Sounds fantastical.
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Lucky@LLuciano_BTC·
Michael Saylor on how lowering Bitcoin's volatility unlocks the path to an 8% yield stablecoin and the future of digital money.
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Dan Held
Dan Held@danheld·
Michael Saylor now owns more than 4% of the total Bitcoin supply. 🔥
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Pineal
Pineal@pineal777·
@QuintenFrancois Probably means he shows no proof of reserves and the buys are fake
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Quinten | 048.eth
Quinten | 048.eth@QuintenFrancois·
If Saylor bought $2B of bitcoin:native and price dumps it means someone sold more than $2B?
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OrangeTill
OrangeTill@OrangeTill·
@Breedlove22 It doesn't argue. It doesn't lobby. It doesn't negotiate. It just runs. 6,343 days and counting.
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Pineal
Pineal@pineal777·
No, day to day it can be worth less or more. Compared to itself historically, it will only be worth less, in a significant way, in long timeframes. Compared to other assets, like ones plunging like fucking a rock, it can be worth much more even in long timeframes. It’s not a win every day game when you don’t hold cash.
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Rajat Soni, CFA
Rajat Soni, CFA@Rajatsoni·
I will buy Bitcoin at $10K, $100K, $1M, $10M, $100M, etc. because I don't want dollars I don't care about the price because fiat is worthless to me I will be buying Bitcoin as long as fiat survives The people talking shit right now will work for 0.000003 BTC/hour
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Pineal
Pineal@pineal777·
@Cryptotea No proof of reserves, no proof of buying anything
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Crypto Tea
Crypto Tea@Cryptotea·
Strategy buys $2 billion at 80k and price crashes to 76k?
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Pineal
Pineal@pineal777·
@AP_Abacus No privacy, anyone can see what you did
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Coinjoined Chris ⚡
Coinjoined Chris ⚡@coinjoined·
@mikebelshe @adam3us @P3b7_ @jpthor Bitcoin absolutely mogs every other chain when it comes to security. For under $500 in consumer-grade hardware, you can build a multi-vendor multisig setup that gets surprisingly close to the security model institutions use to custody billions.
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Charles Guillemet
Charles Guillemet@P3b7_·
This morning, THORChain was drained of roughly $10.8m Node operators have freezed the network for nearly 13 hours. The full analysis isn't out yet, but according to @jpthor, this could be a MPC exploit. ECDSA and TSS is hard. THORChain's vaults rely on TSS, a flavor of MPC where a quorum of nodes jointly produces a signature without ever reconstructing the private key. Clean for Schnorr or EdDSA; painful for ECDSA, which Bitcoin and Ethereum require. That's why we saw plenty of protocol attempts (Lindell17, GG18, GG20, CMP, CGGMP21, DKLS, KU23...), each patching flaws in the previous one. GG20 has a track record. THORChain's TSS uses GG20, on a fork of Binance's tss-lib. GG20 has shipped two well-publicized critical bugs: CVE-2023-33241 and TSSHOCK. CGGMP21, now cggmp24, are the latest protocols, but GG20 is still widely deployed. I often hear a misconception when I hear about MPC setup: "The key is split across many nodes, so any single co-signer doesn't really matter". In every published GG18/GG20 attack, one malicious or compromised co-signer is enough to extract everyone else's shard and reconstruct the full key. AI changes the threat model. Compromising a full software node, complex Go stack, exposed P2P, custom signing daemons, a churn protocol that admits new participants on a schedule, has always been difficult and acted as a barrier. With LLM-driven vulnerability discovery and exploit synthesis, the bar to compromise one of N validators is dropping fast. Here, it's a plausible TSSHOCK-style playbook: - compromise one operator - wait for it to churn into an active Asgard vault - send malformed proofs during keygen or signing - reconstruct the key offline - sweep in a single transaction It's unclear yet if the attacker used a known-unpatched GG20 weakness, or a fresh cryptographic flaw. But, in all cases, MPC and TSS are not a substitute for hardening every co-signer. They sit on top of co-signers that must each be treated as critical infrastructure, hardware-isolated enclaves, minimally exposed, continuously audited, and running protocol with security proofs. While the investigation progresses, be careful in your interactions onchain. These TSS setup are used in various protocols.
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