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LBroad
LBroad@BroadLuis·
🥇 The ratio every mining investor should have on their radar right now — May 8, 2026 The Gold / XAU ratio has been telling a story for years. And it may be approaching its most important chapter. Since the 2016 peak — wave ③ on the chart — the ratio has completed a five-wave structure with one critical detail: the fifth wave failed. It never exceeded the previous high. In classical technical analysis, that is not a minor signal — it is a warning that the dominant trend is losing strength. Price has spent months pressing against the critical 11.20 support level. Each retest comes with less momentum. The momentum oscillator in the lower panel confirms the ongoing deterioration — with no real recovery since 2022. The Ichimoku cloud continues to act as overhead resistance. Price is trapped: resistance above, support below. And that 11.20 support level is getting closer and closer to breaking. When the Gold/XAU ratio falls, it means one thing: mining stocks are rising faster than physical gold. Capital begins to favor miners over the metal itself. Historically, this is the type of rotation that has driven some of the sector’s strongest advances. The breakdown could happen at any moment. And when it does, the miners’ move may begin quickly and vertically — without giving investors much time to position themselves. The chart has been preparing for that move for months. The market is waiting for the catalyst. Data: monthly GOLD / XAU ratio · Key support at 11.20 · Fifth-wave failure · Ichimoku acting as resistance · Price Momentum Oscillator deteriorating since 2022. #MinerAlphaLab #Gold #XAU #GoldMiners #RelativeStrength #RatioAnalysis
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Always remember: it’s not officially Mother’s Day until Mr. T has blessed us with song.
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Crypto Bitlord
Crypto Bitlord@crypto_bitlord7·
Hantavirus can be the world’s next big pandemic. Worse than the plague. 🛑 1 out of 3 infected patients will be extinct. A few simple mutations and this becomes the world’s deadliest disease. (We could lose billions of lives in a matter of months). ⚠️ 1-8 weeks incubation. (The ideal stealth virus) ⚠️ Theoretically every 1 person could infect hundreds unknowingly. (Exponential growth) ⚠️ With a 35% fatality rate, 1 in 3 infected patients are terminated. -That’s like the plague but 10x worse. Right now we’ve been lucky. -It doesn’t appear to have strong human transmission. -If it mutates? GAME OVER. With an incubation of up to 8 weeks, and if it’s infectious during this stage. We are 100% screwed. People boarded flights. People ESCAPED the ship and blended into society. They can’t even identify where it started… -This shit could already be spreading. So monitor this situation and start praying. And if you was on a cruise ship or airplane recently: -Stay the hell away from me.
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Johannes A. Niederhauser
Johannes A. Niederhauser@JohannesAchill·
Dugin is emblematic of the Russian psyche as Dostoyevsky described it in The Demons. He is smitten by European ideas that are too grand for him to comprehend. Yet his entire worldview is based on his confused adaptation of them. As he gets older he realises his lack of comprehension and his confusion ever more. So what’s left to him is acting out like a youth trying to slay his masters who will always have the better of him.
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Hoplite of Columbia
Hoplite of Columbia@HopliteColumbia·
@danakabradpitt You have to ask what is the long term goals with all of these. Why does the deep state need all this processing power
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Dan.a.k.a.bradpitt
Dan.a.k.a.bradpitt@danakabradpitt·
I'm reposting this once again - my findings have found that the new AI data centers correlate with the nexrad station which only means one thing , they are targeting the water.
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MIDWEST COMMONER
MIDWEST COMMONER@BobfromKS·
@5Solas2 Looking at some comments, you're all wrong. The harlot in Rev. is Babylon which is code word for Jerusalem. Just like Egypt and Sodom. 70 AD was the end of the harlot...Judaism and Jerusalem. Read the history.
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5 Solas
5 Solas@5Solas2·
The Great Harlot Church is assembling, awaiting the Man of Sin.
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CryptoEagle@rhb_3000·
@BretVDB Is Northrop accurate or Bloom regarding Blake or no?
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Bret van den Brink
Bret van den Brink@BretVDB·
Bloom was much taken with the phrase, which he misread (weakly or strongly), and once, he swerves from it—quite unexpectedly—towards David Bentley Hart:
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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
The military-industrial complex has always used blackmail with plausible deniability. That won’t change. The U.S. was designed for government to serve financial power. The Constitution was intended to protect citizens from government tyranny, but not from the capture of government through blackmail and lobbying, because it was written by those same interests before the Dutch developed the corporate shell. The central banking model is how this system is preserved, and the financial-industrial complex is gaining power, not losing it. Your job is to use a system hack to exit and change it from a position of weigh or power, because it does not care what you say, unless you can lobby it and change it with money and power. Freedom of speech in this sense, is like the Roman colosseum, sports to make you think you are making a difference and distract you from those really running the show. It’s a release valve, but the system is pay to play; not democracy. The democracy & “free media” is more like WWE. I’m sorry they still lie to you.
Flaffie Flaf@JennyBot88

@SimonDixonTwitt Except israel does do blackmail and bribery to politicians in the US. That is ending tho

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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
It's an uncomfortable truth that many don't want to admit, but I am dealing in facts and these numbers are not just high, they are record-breaking. Military humiliation and economic defeat are not the same thing.
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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
@elkrun21 OK. Don’t chill. Run a node with knots and teach others to do so too.
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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
Saylor creates tokenized & securitized bitcoin collateralized debt obligations with Bitcoin credit default swaps. Just own Bitcoin in self custody and chill.
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Saylor is promoting Ethereum. Saylor is promoting the Runes protocol on the Bitcoin network. Saylor is promoting issuance of stablecoins on the Bitcoin network. Saylor is promoting issuance of staking tokens on the Bitcoin network. Saylor is promoting the use of the Bitcoin network to support tokenized synthetic bitcoin tokens on L2s. Saylor is telling folks to exchange their BTC for stablecoins, in part so they can earn yield on those stablecoins. That yield is provided by STRC, which is purchased by entities within the stablecoin ecosystem described above. Saylor/Strategy then takes the proceeds from those entities buying STRC and buys a boatload of BTC themselves. Saylor use to tell folks to buy and hold BTC, there is no second best. Saylor now tells folks to buy a security or a stablecoin instead. Here's what's involved in the stablecoin money flow. Two different stablecoins, one riding on Ethereum, one riding on Bitcoin. Two different staking tokens, one on Ethereum, one on Bitcoin. One synthetic bitcoin token riding on an L2, which uses the Bitcoin network. One security, and last, but not least, some actual bitcoin. What could possibly go wrong? Here's the kicker, in that whole process, the only entity not buying and holding BTC is the individual customer. It's an unbelievably complex thing. I'm almost hesitant to even post this out of fear I'm going to look like an ass because there's no way this monstrosity could exist, and I'm just making shit up. Who knows maybe I've misunderstood it all, but I don't think so. Taproot and OP_RETURN are the two key aspects of the Bitcoin protocol enabling the Bitcoin network to be used for all this non-bitcoin stuff. All except Strategy are VC-backed. Here are all the entities, protocols, outputs and tokens involved for the privilege of exchanging your BTC for a yield bearing stablecoin: Hermetica (USDh, sUSDh) enabled by Runes/OP_RETURN on Bitcoin. Saturn (USDat, sUSDat) on Ethereum. Stacks (sBTC) on bitcoin L2, enabled by Taproot on Bitcoin. Strategy (STRC, MSTR) - securities.. Oh and some BTC, mostly flowing away from the individual into STRC. Unbelievable. No way this will turn into another FTX, BlockFi, Celsius, Voyager, Three Arrows Capital, etc.. No way. This time is different. How do you sleep at night Saylor?

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Bret van den Brink
Bret van den Brink@BretVDB·
“The eternal gulf between being and idea can only be bridged by the rainbow of imagination. The word-bound concept is always inadequate to the torrent of life. Hence it is only the image-making or figurative word that can invest things with expression and at the same time bathe them in the luminosity of ideas: idea and thing are united in the image. But whereas the language of ordinary life—in itself a working and workmanlike instrument—is continually wearing down the image-content of words and acquiring a superficial existence of its own (logical only in appearance), poetry continues to cultivate the figurative, i.e. image-bearing, qualities of language, with deliberate intent.” —Johan Huizinga, Homo Ludens
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Solo Pool
Solo Pool@SoloPoolBTC·
Why has nobody done this before? For 15 years, Bitcoin mining has been a binary choice: Solo = lottery. Pool = paycheck. We asked: why not both? Introducing SOLO SPLIT — the world's FIRST hybrid Bitcoin mining system. One config setting splits your hashrate between solo and pool. ANY ratio. Per-address. Change it anytime. Mine Bitcoin YOUR way. Why SoloPool: ⚡ Solo Split — only here. Nobody else does this. ⚡ Keep 100% of your solo block rewards (minus 2% flat dev fee — no PPS spread, no FPPS games, no hidden cuts) ⚡ Per-address control — your rigs, your ratio ⚡ Every block tagged with region + solo_pct — full transparency, audit it yourself ⚡ Multi-region: US + EU live, one address And today: EU stratum went live 🇪🇺 lower latency for European hashrate. stratum.solopool.com :3333 eu.solopool.com :3333 ← NEW First pool that lets you choose your own ratio. Not the last. #Bitcoin #BitcoinMining #SoloMining #BTC #SoloSplit #Prop #Solo #MineYourWay solopool.com
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Ryan Blass (Karpuz Mining)
Ryan Blass (Karpuz Mining)@karpuzmining·
The Bitaxe is the greatest entry point into home mining that’s ever existed. But you don’t need 20 of them. The home mining progression should look something like this: 1. Bitaxe or two 2. NerdQAxe/QX 3. Urlacher or Avalon Q 4. Hosted S21XP 5. Scale up, stack sats
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David
David@david_eng_mba·
I spent years in oil and gas looking at seismic data. Earthquakes, faults, fractures, reservoirs they all teach the same lesson: Stress builds slowly. Release happens violently. Bitcoin looks different on the surface. But the structure is the same.
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David
David@david_eng_mba·
Bitcoin and earthquakes obey the same law. Bitcoin drawdowns follow a power law. 49 drawdowns ≥5% since 2010. b-value: 0.886 R²: 0.968 That is close to the earthquake power law, but with slightly fatter tails. Meaning: Small drawdowns happen often. Large drawdowns happen rarely. But large drawdowns are not random outliers. They are part of the same scaling law. Bitcoin now shows two independent power laws: 1. Price scales with time: P(t) ∝ t^5.7 2. Drawdowns scale with size: N(≥M) ∝ M^-0.886 One power law can be coincidence. Two power laws in the same system is structure. Adoption loads the system. Drawdowns release the stress. Bitcoin does not behave like a normal market. It behaves like a self-organizing monetary network. The structure is not breaking, it is loading.
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Sukh Sroay
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy·
Plug a $30 USB stick into your laptop and you can listen to satellites, decode pager traffic, intercept walkie-talkies, and watch TV signals fall out of the air around you. Free. No license. No subscription. Just one tool nobody outside the radio underground talks about. It's called SigDigger. An open source digital signal analyzer that turns a cheap SDR dongle into a full radio intelligence rig. Here is what it can actually do. Point it at the sky and you can pull down NOAA weather satellite images as they pass overhead. Tune it to your local airport and you can decode aircraft transponders in real time. Sweep the FM band and you can demodulate analog voice the moment it hits the antenna. The interface looks like a Bloomberg Terminal for the airwaves. A live waterfall display showing every signal in your area. PSK, FSK, and ASK demodulation. Burst signal analysis for the weird short transmissions nobody can identify. Analog video decoding. Panoramic spectrum sweeping across entire frequency ranges. All running on a Linux or macOS laptop with zero specialized hardware. What used to require a $40,000 spectrum analyzer locked inside a defense lab now runs in your living room for the price of a USB stick. The author built the entire DSP backend from scratch instead of leaning on GNU Radio. He wrote his own core library called Suscan, his own signal processing library called Sigutils, and his own widget library called SuWidgets. Faster. Cleaner. Optimized for the exact tasks reverse engineers and amateur radio operators actually need. Plugin support is built in. AmateurDSN for deep space network monitoring. APTPlugin for weather satellites. AntSDRPlugin for the AntSDR hardware. ZeroMQPlugin for piping signal data into other tools. Everything snaps in with one command. The whole stack supports SoapySDR, which means almost every SDR device on the market works out of the box. RTL-SDR. HackRF. LimeSDR. Airspy. Plug it in and start digging. 1.5K stars. LGPL-3.0. 100% Opensource.
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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
Bitcoiners need to pay very close attention to what’s happening at the development layer. This is an open-source boardroom. Accountability sits with those writing the code, maintaining it and those committing pull requests need to be watched carefully. Don’t trust. Verify. And when those who allegedly visited Epstein island start trying to discredit investigations and get upset about certain articles, that’s when you pay even closer attention. That’s why we run nodes and keep an eye on miners too. The financial industrial complex have repeatedly tried to infiltrate and we have to always stay alert. Great work on this article. Looking forward to Part 3.
hodlonaut #BIP-110@hodlonaut

@SimonDixonTwitt Check out this article, Simon citadel21.com/the-lever

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hodlonaut #BIP-110
hodlonaut #BIP-110@hodlonaut·
Never would I have believed five years ago that I would be attacked, smeared and harassed by Adam Back, Shinobi, MrHodl and others for publishing a fully sourced investigation article about Bitcoin Core governance. It doesn't quite feel compatible with the whole "don't trust, verify" and decentralization mantras. It really is an unbelievable state of affairs. Appeals to authority, shaming, ad hominems, smears.... Zero engagement with the imo shocking revelations of the articles.
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