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θεοσεβή Proverbs 16:3: Commit your works to the LORD and your plans will be established. Views my own. Retweets, tweets, content, neither advice nor support.

JESUS CHRIST MATTERS Katılım Kasım 2012
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Travis Miller
Travis Miller@travismillerx13·
🚨HIGH SCHOOL 4X100m NATIONAL RECORD🚨 With a 43.84, Lancaster becomes the first girls 4x100m in high school history to run under 44 seconds!
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Tuur Demeester
Tuur Demeester@TuurDemeester·
In a way, the bitcoin bull market hasn't even started yet 👀
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Alex Gladstein 🌋 ⚡
Alex Gladstein 🌋 ⚡@gladstein·
As crypto becomes more openly degenerate, powered by brazen meme coin rugs and headlined by a resuscitated rogue’s gallery of the worst 2017-era ICO issuers sensing new chances to grift in DC, Bitcoin education has never been more important Now is the time to double down ✌️
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Bill Smith
Bill Smith@billsmith4lyfe·
Cheat Sheet: Garlinghouse - total fraud. shitcoin salesman. Worst of the bunch. Saylor - correctly focused on bitcoin. Ardroino - smart Samani - absolute idiot Wood - smart Hoskinson - lol complete and total fraud Yakovenko - shitcoiner Buterin - smart shitcoiner. careful. Eliason - ? Andreesen - smart. love the guy but not correctly focused on bitcoin but he probably has his reasons. Armstrong - shitcoiner Zhao - shitcoiner No one on this list represents Bitcoin because Bitcoin has no CEO and no leadership. No one is authorized to speak for it or us. This is a feature - not a bug.
Real World Asset Watchlist@RWAwatchlist_

🚨 JUST IN: Full list of confirmed attendees for the White House Crypto Summit this Friday. 👀

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Ursula Forrest
Ursula Forrest@UrsForrest·
Congratulations Dr. Bhattacharya! A sane, thoughtful, intelligent, calm voice of reason for five years. One of the main scientists I listened to from the beginning of the scandemic! If anyone can reform the NIH, I have no doubt it will be Dr. Bhattacharya. ✨
Jay Bhattacharya@DrJBhattacharya

I am honored and humbled by President @realDonaldTrump's nomination of me to be the next @NIH director. We will reform American scientific institutions so that they are worthy of trust again and will deploy the fruits of excellent science to make America healthy again!

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Alby 🐝
Alby 🐝@getAlby·
Open-source, air-gapped Bitcoin transaction signing device for less than $50!? Meet @SeedSigner - DIY hardware, cold wallet and multisig signer without internet connection (it's a feature!) 🔐
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
After tonight, I am increasingly convinced that we can get to 60 Senators
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Samson Mow
Samson Mow@Excellion·
Sub $0.1M is still the depths of the bear market. No need to celebrate.
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
This data blew my mind 🤯 It used to take 25 hours of work to buy 1 share of the S&P 500 — now it takes 195 hours of work. Insane.
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Seb Bunney
Seb Bunney@sebbunney·
Day 1 - What is Bitcoin? What if I told you there’s a form of money that no bank or government can control? A monetary system that plays by a different set of rules? Created by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin is a decentralized, peer-to-peer monetary network that enables trustless, permissionless transactions in a money that stores value over time. Jargon, right? Let’s break it down. 🔹 Decentralized – No single entity (government, bank, or corporation) controls it. Instead, Bitcoin’s security and rules are enforced by a voluntary, global network of users. 🔹 Peer-to-peer – No intermediaries. Just like handing someone cash, you send bitcoin directly to another person, anywhere in the world. 🔹 Trustless – You don’t need to trust a middleman to verify the transaction. Instead, Bitcoin’s protocol ensures transactions are valid. 🔹 Permissionless – No one can stop you from using Bitcoin. Unlike traditional finance, no bank can freeze your funds or deny access. 🔹 Store of value – With a fixed supply of 21 million coins, Bitcoin is designed to protect your purchasing power from inflation. But bitcoin isn’t just another form of money—it’s the first truly independent, borderless, and incorruptible monetary system. For decades, brilliant minds have tried to create a digital currency free from control or censorship. Every attempt failed. Why? Because digital money had one fatal flaw: trust. Before Bitcoin, every online transaction required a bank, government, or third party to ensure money wasn’t copied or double-spent. Without a trusted authority, digital cash simply couldn’t work. That is—until Bitcoin. For the first time in history, Bitcoin solved the problem of digital trust and allowed people to send money online without intermediaries. How? By cracking one of the most difficult challenges in computer science: The Byzantine Generals Problem. What is it? Why was it the missing piece? That’s a topic for Day Four. But first, let’s rewind and explore: Who is Satoshi, and what is the Bitcoin White Paper? See you tomorrow. Check the comments 👇 tomorrow for Day 2! #21DaysOfBTC 📌 Side Note: This is part of “Understanding Bitcoin: A 21-Day Journey.” After 21 days, you’ll know more than 99% of people about how Bitcoin truly works. New here? No worries—start from the beginning here: x.com/sebbunney/stat…
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Kulvinder Kaur MD
Kulvinder Kaur MD@dockaurG·
"Role of scientists should be to give good data & then let people make decisions. Science should be an engine for knowledge & freedom.. It shouldn’t push mandates.. Mandates pushed by many scientists have led to the lack of confidence the public has in science.” —@DrJBhattacharya
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Children’s Health Defense
Children’s Health Defense@ChildrensHD·
Hospitals made HUGE paychecks off of COVID protocols: One IV of Remdesivir was worth about $3000+ bonuses for hospital stays. While the WHO knew Remdesivir was ineffective at treating COVID-19, Fauci decided to center the country’s treatment protocol around it, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. Why? As always, money. “The majority of hospital deaths were actually caused by Anthony Fauci because his NIH put out protocols that if the hospital systems adhered to, they got bonuses, big bonuses, lots of money.” –Dr. Ryan Cole [@doctorcole] Watch Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill on CHDTV ⬇️ live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/videos/…
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