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Leonidas 🧡 $DOG
Leonidas 🧡 $DOG@LeonidasNFT·
Repost if you hold the #1 memecoin on Bitcoin $DOG
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HydroGraph Clean Power Inc.
HydroGraph Clean Power Inc.@HydroGraphInc·
𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗱𝗼𝗲𝘀 𝗛𝘆𝗱𝗿𝗼𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗽𝗵'𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝘃𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗲? The program is designed to drive value for partners and customers by: ➡️ De-risking Commercialization ➡️ Enabling Partners ➡️ Accelerating Commercial Adoption
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Google Research
Google Research@GoogleResearch·
Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: goo.gle/4bsq2qI
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HydroGraph Clean Power Inc.
HydroGraph Clean Power Inc.@HydroGraphInc·
HydroGraph ($HG | $HGRAF) signs LOI with @SparctechS to commercialize graphene-enhanced coatings. Initial testing showed 39–60% reduction in corrosion creep, targeting the $33B global protective coatings market. Advancing durability, lower maintenance, and longer asset life.
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
$hg $hgraf ringing in my pattern recognition system. “A top 10 automaker wanted at least a 5% improvement in plastics and Hydrograph has delivered +25% improvement” This one piece of information needs to digested and deeply considered. Conclusion: Hydrograph’s fractal graphene is going to be in high demand for all plastics. Fractal graphene is the going to be accepted as essential additive for advanced manufacturing of virtual any product we make. Hydrographs is going make not just billions but tens of billions in the coming years. We are on the cusp of a nano engineering / nano material revolution. We can easily see this company get over a USD $100 bln market cap in a very very short time. Thats hundreds of dollars per share. You either understand fractal graphene and its capabilities or you don’t. Hydrograph is the only company that makes fractal graphene. The process elegant and patented. They have considerable downstream patents for working with the graphene. It is extremely difficult to value this company because $100bln cap could be very conservative. Just like the graphene. The opportunity is growing in a fractal. Companies all over the globe will innovate with it and the graphene will flow like a river into everything we produce.
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
🧵 THREAD: The world’s 10 biggest problems in 2026 — and how one material could help solve them.** Graphene. Not hype. Hard science. Here’s what @HydroGraphInc is building toward. 👇 1/ 🌍 Climate Change Solar cells, batteries, supercapacitors — HydroGraph’s pristine turbostratic graphene supercharges them all. Add graphene-reinforced concrete that cuts CO₂ emissions 40–50% in production, and you have a serious climate tool. 2/ ⚡ Energy Shortages Fossil fuel dependence is a grid fragility problem. Graphene-enhanced lithium batteries and supercapacitors store more, charge faster, and last longer — unlocking the full potential of renewables at scale. 3/ 🏭 Industrial Pollution Graphene lubricants reduce friction by **70%** and extend machinery life by **24x**. Less wear = less energy waste = fewer emissions. Anti-corrosion graphene coatings cut industrial pollutants before they start. 4/ 🌪️ Extreme Weather & Disasters** When hurricanes hit, material strength matters. Graphene-reinforced concrete and composites build infrastructure that withstands climate stress — and requires far less material to rebuild. 5/ 🦋 Biodiversity Loss Resource extraction drives habitat destruction. HydroGraph’s graphene composites use **up to 30% less raw material** while outperforming conventional alternatives. Do more. Destroy less. 6/ 🦠 Infectious Disease The next pandemic response starts at the sensor level. HydroGraph’s graphene enables biosensors for rapid pathogen detection — faster diagnostics, better outcomes, stronger health systems. 7/ 📉 Economic Inequality Graphene-enhanced thermoplastics, resins, and 3D printing materials lower manufacturing costs and open doors to high-tech job creation. Advanced materials shouldn’t just benefit the wealthy few. 8/ 🏗️ Aging Infrastructure Roads, bridges, water systems — all crumbling. Graphene-reinforced concrete is stronger, more durable, and corrosion-resistant. The cities of tomorrow need materials built for tomorrow. 9/ 🔐 Cyber & Digital Resilience HydroGraph’s conductive graphene ink enables next-gen printed electronics and sensors — more reliable, more efficient hardware for the digital infrastructure that everything now depends on. 10/ ♻️ Resource Scarcity Graphene enables “downgauging” — using significantly less plastic and composite material while maintaining or exceeding performance. That’s a circular economy win at industrial scale. The bottom line: The WEF, Eurasia Group, and Global Challenges Foundation all flag these 10 crises as existential-level threats. One material — graphene — touches every single one. @HydroGraphInc isn’t just making a product. They’re making the substrate for a better world.
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
Warning Hydrograph can damage sleep scores… @AdamAstro3
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The Classic Gear
The Classic Gear@theclassicgear·
Train your muscles and spine for natural, lasting alignment! 🧘‍♂️ Work, relax, or train — stay comfortable and keep great posture. Try it now: theclassicgear.com/belt
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Shane Migura
Shane Migura@TheSqeakyMouse·
I don’t know if many understand how tightly held Hydrograph $HGRAF shares really are. Today we saw 3.3 million volume which is less than 1% of shares being traded, yet it influenced a 14% move up.
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Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
@TheSqeakyMouse It’s cause so many of us know what we own.
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Nebraskangooner@Nebraskangooner·
$HGRAF Oh my goodness it's beautiful
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Sapian
Sapian@sapianmind·
$HGRAF $HG.CN This pump is wild, nobody can talk me into FOMOing this Not happening
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Bill Gurley just identified the only career advantage that AI cannot commoditize. It isn’t talent. It isn’t your degree. It isn’t your network. Gurley: “The thing that will differentiate you more in your career than anything else is to be the most hyper curious person that’s trying to do this thing.” For centuries, knowledge was gatekept. Elite institutions. Expensive mentors. Geographic luck. The information existed but access to it was the moat. That moat is gone. Gurley: “You have no excuse not to be the most knowledgeable person, because the information’s all out there.” Every question you can formulate now has an answer available instantly. Every industry. Every domain. Every skill you want to acquire. The playing field didn’t just level. It inverted. The people who used to win by controlling access to information now compete against anyone willing to ask better questions. Gurley: “I can’t make you the most talented person in your company or your field.” Talent is genetic. It’s luck. It’s the variable you cannot control. But knowledge is a choice. And curiosity is a compounding asset. Gurley: “If you are the most curious person that’s constantly learning in your field, you will do extremely well.” This was always true. What changed is the multiplier. Gurley: “That advantage is put on steroids with these AI tools.” A relentlessly curious person with access to all human knowledge and the ability to interrogate it in real time doesn’t just outlearn their peers. They outlearn entire institutions. The gap between the curious and the incurious was always there. AI just made it insurmountable.
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@BambroughKevin IMHO 1,000–2,000 tons annually. Composite adoption gaining traction Early electronics partnerships in place Battery qualification in progress, but not fully scaled yet Military add another 50-200 Stock price IDK but I definitely need more
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
I’d love it if others in this community would do me a favour and try to seriously make there best prediction of how many client orders (tonnes per annum) hydrograph will be able to say they signed by end of this year? Also what p/E do you think the company will trade at based on a forward earnings projection of what they will earn on that future production level. It’s time… give me your estimates please 👇
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Shane Migura
Shane Migura@TheSqeakyMouse·
Hydrograph’s $HGRAF percentage move out of this flag takes it to $40 which sounds crazy but so did $4 when we were at $.50. Volume, Bollinger bandwidth, and TSI all lead me to think this move is just the beginning.
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Uranium Insider
Uranium Insider@uraniuminsider·
The long-term uranium price as published by UxC has again moved higher by +$2.00/lb. for the month of February...now at $90/lb. – an almost 18-year high. Contract terms continue to improve for sellers – mostly market-referenced with rising floors and ceilings. The LT U3O8 price has now moved up +$10/lb. over the past six months. Meanwhile, China and India are securing large volumes of supply via robust contracts and direct project offtakes, as both countries plan to drastically expand their nuclear energy capacity. According to our internal supply/demand models, mined uranium supply will peak ~2031/2032 without unforeseen project development that will only happen with sustained higher prices. Secondary supplies are also expected to continue to fall into the 2030s, as they have been in recent years. Importantly, global nuclear capacity – and therefore uranium demand – continues to grow during this timeframe. Conservative modeling shows a +25% increase in reactor demand just from 2031 to 2035. It is HIGHLY LIKELY that this industry will encounter a period of competition between end user utilities, sovereigns, and possibly even hyperscalers for limited available supply. In this scenario, "incentive price" for mined supply is utterly irrelevant. The marginal available pound will set the price.
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
$hg $hgraf is in the sweet spot of mark to model… EPA checked off. We know its cookie cutter to ramp up and major acetylene producer partnership is about to be announced. So now it’s just a matter of pick your tonnage orders and pick a P/E Will USA DoW / USA military order 10k tonnes or could it be 20-30k tonnes in time. Will customer orders be 10-20k or more tonnes in the next couple years. Once the orders are confirmed the market (and brokers that will soon produce research coverage) will try to estimate the forward size of the order book. 5000 tonnes per annum equals $1 bln which depending on pe could be 15 to 100x that in market cap. This is where the stock goes bonkers. Cause surely people will begin pricing in 10-20-50k over the longer term horizon. This will result in market cap productions of $100b to 1/2 trillion. In time me saying that it could be fastest company to 1 trillion from sub $100 mln won’t sound crazy. The $20-30 bln market cap level isn’t hard to achieve in this crazy market. The youth today gave $gme $37 bln. Which would be $100 share for $hgraf. Thats why I think we will quickly see a ramp up to the $20-30 level this summer as we move to Nasdaq. As the major orders come in it runs for $80-100 the following year. I’m really hopefully for the FDA approval of food grade plastics now that we have EPA. Will also get this food grade designation in the UK and EU. When that happens it will be crazy how much demand there will be. It will be the top key ingredient in all food grade plastics. The consumer will not want to mess around with non-Hydrograph plastic when it comes to food packaging, home containers, or cooking/eating utensils.
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
Just wait until the get the US military orders and partnership that Kjirstin believes will happen. My price target when that happens… ‘bonkers’
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