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Katılım Mart 2021
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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
After the short but unfortunately needed drama today, OnChainChecker is back online with the updated, but more lightweight version that will no longer support listings that will for now run in "maintenance only" mode Thank you for your support in this 3 year journey♥️ 🧵
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Jamieé@Jamie_F0X·
@capexbt Most people just repeat the narrative—they don’t track the drivers.
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cape@capexbt·
Gold was the biggest IQ test of 2026 and most people failed it. - Everyone was a gold expert at $5,589. Silence at $4,557. - War in the Middle East and gold is crashing. The safe haven narrative just completely died. - The same people who said “gold to $10,000” can’t explain why it’s falling during a war. When inflation comes from oil and not money printing, gold doesn’t protect you. It punishes you.
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Two doses of magic mushrooms degraded my sperm count from the 99.6th percentile to the 77.7th. This may be a first-in-human observation. Context: we ran the most quantified magic mushroom (psilocybin) experiment ever conducted. We were asking if psilocybin is a longevity therapy. After seeing the data, we think it is (see reply post for the experiment summary). Also, like most things biology: the results are complicated. My data suggests that the magic mushrooms (psilocybin) negatively impacted my fertility markers. Before the first psilocybin dose my motile sperm count was at 99.6th percentile for men under 25 years of age, it dropped to 77.7% and partially recovered to 89.3% following the first dose, and second doses, compared to the same age cohort (numbers compare similarly to my age cohort as well). 3 days following my second dose (first dose 25 mg, second dose 28 mg) . Motility: dropped 51% . Total count: almost unchanged, dropped by 2% . Total motile count: dropped 52% . Normal morphology: dropped by 50% 20 days post 2nd dose, the pattern continued, with typical latent effects on total sperm counts Motility: recovered back to -2% of pre-psilocybin baseline: . Total count: dropped by 38%, latent effect. . Total motile count: remained inhibited at -39% of pre-psilocybin baseline, (despite motility normalizing, due to the total count drop) . Morphology normalized to -10% of baseline levels. Reduction in free testosterone might have contributed to the effect. While total serum testosterone increased by 30% 3 days following the 2nd dose (neither FSH or LH were meaningfully affected either), and continued to be at 11% above baseline, SHBG increased by 37%, SHBG binds testosterone and reduces its bioavailability and activity. My free testosterone (direct) showed 24% and 23% drops at 3 and 20 days post 2nd dose. In light of the neuroplastic, well-being, brain reset, and systemic metabolic and anti-inflammatory benefits, the trade-off is probably worth it. Especially considering that the magnitude of inhibition has no meaningful effect on actual fertility (total motile counts above 50 million are still on the safe side). This is a first-in-human observation, to our knowledge there is no published human clinical study demonstrating that psilocybin diminishes male fertility markers. General mechanistic evidence exists for recreational and psychoactive drugs possibly inhibiting fertility markers due to their effects on the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis and general hormonal reset.  Yet no direct evidence for psilocybin or other similar psychedelics inhibiting fertility markers exist. A potential mechanism for the immediate inhibition of motility could involve direct serotonergic signaling in sperm. Human sperm express multiple serotonin receptors, including 5-HT2A, and one recent study found that a 5-HT2A antagonist reduced sperm motility, suggesting that 5-HT2A may regulate motility. Psilocybin is known to bind 5-HT2A with high affinity.
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Ronald@Ajronald11·
@NoContextHumans The Cyclist, I believe the passenger road is where he should be driving at
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Dharmesh@DHarshwal·
@cooltechtipz @grok calculate the probability and is it real ? Is there any bias in the experiment ?
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Learn Something@cooltechtipz·
The moment when all 999 dice land on the same number in a single throw.😳 Probability: practically zero.
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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
@cooltechtipz You have 1000 dice there, not 999 Plus one landed on 4 I'm sure this is not AI slop
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Cryptologist@cryptologist99·
The NFTs that @0xHaikuBot creates are 100% onchain. They exist as long as @base exists. Encoded into the blockchain forever are the instructions for how to recreate this image and words without relying on external hosting.
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tokenfox.eth@tokenfox1·
@SamaHoole Accurate version: Doctor: ”Your cholesterol is high. Adopt a mediterranean diet and lose 5% weight and ur good” Patient: ”F**** off this is free country I can eat whatever the shit I want just give me the pills” Doctor: ”Sure here” Patient: ”F*** off I dont want statins”
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Doctor: "Your cholesterol is high. I'd like to put you on a statin." Patient: "What does high cholesterol actually mean for my risk?" Doctor: "It increases your risk of a cardiac event." Patient: "By how much?" Doctor: "Significantly." Patient: "But how much, specifically?" Doctor: "Your LDL is elevated." Patient: "The absolute risk. What is it." Doctor: "Statins are very well studied." Patient: "I'd like the number." Doctor: "Some patients experience muscle pain, memory issues, and elevated blood sugar..." Patient: "That sounds like the treatment." Doctor: "These are rare." Patient: "What's the absolute risk reduction?" Doctor: "I have a leaflet." The leaflet is provided by the pharmaceutical company. The leaflet does not contain the absolute risk reduction.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I was in the HBOT chamber yesterday, at min 45, and remembered I’d swallowed a pill to measure my core body temp. Panic set in. Would this pill combust in my hyperoxyinatad tissues? Might this be my last moment? Surely, it will be one of these circumstances that finally gets me.
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ian@iankachadorian·
@bryan_johnson optimizing everything just reveals the risks you can’t model
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Samuel Průša@bluremark·
@bryan_johnson The gap between biohacking and hypochondria is thinner than most people admit. Optimizing your body is healthy until the optimization itself becomes the anxiety.
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Maning 💀🫡@Maniinng·
My mouse just died… Should I finally stop drawing pixels with a mouse? (I don’t want to)🫣
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Shagun Makin@shaguncrypto·
My neighbor makes $3,200/month. Old car. Cheap phone. Rarely eats out. People think he’s struggling. Reality: • $750 into Bitcoin every month • 0.9 BTC stacked • $12k emergency fund • No debt He’s upgrading future balance sheet. How do you think this looks in 10 years?
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