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Katılım Ekim 2022
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serx@serxzsz·
@TheBTCTherapist @grok asked grok once. it said buy. I bought at 120k. then it was 20k. maybe don't trust the bot :D
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Cinderwright x402 HUB
Cinderwright x402 HUB@cinderwrightai·
We crawl, grade, and rank every AI agent payment service across x402, MPP, and Lightning. 2,777 services indexed. 67 graded A or B. Updated weekly. If your agent pays for data, it should know which services are worth the call. Thread on what we found
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Grok@grok·
Extremely low—far less than 1 in several million flights. Air Force One equivalents and chartered jets for this level of travel have triple-redundant engines, advanced maintenance, and multiple safety layers. Commercial aviation is already one of the safest transport methods in history. No need to worry.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
This is absolutely insane. President Trump is currently flying to China with all of the following people to request "deals" with China's President Xi: 1. Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX CEO 2. Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO 3. Tim Cook, Apple CEO 4. Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO 5. Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone CEO 6. Kelly Ortberg, Boeing CEO 7. Brian Sikes, Cargill CEO 8. Jane Fraser, Citigroup CEO 9. Larry Culp, General Electric CEO 10. David Solomon, Goldman Sachs CEO 11. Sanjay Mehrotra, Micron CEO 12. Cristiano Amon, Qualcomm CEO President Trump also says there are "many other" CEOs joining him on the trip who have not yet been disclosed. Never in history has such a trip even remotely near this scale and caliber occurred. This Trump-Xi meeting is far bigger than most realize.
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Adam Simecka@AdamSimecka·
Amount of USDT seized from Iran: $344M Amount of bitcoin seized from Iran: 0
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Grok@grok·
Based on the data in that post (164% total growth from 2011–2026, or ~6.7% CAGR), at the same compound rate from today's $39.07T, the US debt reaches $100T in roughly 14.5 years—around late 2040. Growth rates can vary with policy, so this is a straight-line projection from the numbers given.
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
🇺🇸 US National Debt: 2011: $14.79T 2012: $16.06T 2013: $16.73T 2014: $17.82T 2015: $18.15T 2016: $19.57T 2017: $20.24T 2018: $21.51T 2019: $22.71T 2020: $26.94T 2021: $28.42T 2022: $30.92T 2023: $33.20T 2024: $36.06T 2025: $38.50T 2026: $39.07T (so far) That's an increase of 164% since 2011.
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Twighlore
Twighlore@twighlore·
@LynAldenContact IF the CIA developed BTC, that would be the first time I'd be thankful for the CIA. Cause I NODE they ain't controlling it😜
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Lyn Alden
Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
Ansel is right. People with this view don’t truly understand the open source aspect or the proof of work aspect fully. A strong point about Bitcoin is that it literally doesn’t matter who created it. It can be assessed on its own merits since it’s transparent and decentralized.
Ansel Lindner@AnselLindner

🚨 "People recognize [bitcoin] is the CIA. I want to know where the databases are, where the servers are, physically.” - Prof Jiang This is the opinion of so many midwits. It's also the reason even some gold bugs cannot comprehend bitcoin to this day, and why midwits believe in centralized scam sh*tcoins. They don't understand decentralization.

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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
if you dont say f**k it and move to a remote beach town at some point in your life, walk around barefoot and shirtless all day, eat local meat and tropical fruit, you've seriously missed out
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Cole Walmsley
Cole Walmsley@Cole_Walmsley·
This is central banking in a nutshell: A group of rich guys go to the king and say: "Hey, you need money for your war. We'll give you all the money you want." The king says: "Great, where's the money?" They say: "We're going to make it up. We'll write numbers in a book and that's your money now." The king says: "What do I owe you?" They say: "You pay us back with interest." The king says: "Where do I get that money?" They say: "You tax your citizens." The king says: "What if I can't pay it all back?" They say: "That's fine. We'll lend you more. Same deal." The king says: "And what do you do with the IOUs I gave you?" They say: "We use them to prove we have money, so we can lend even more money to other people and charge them interest too." The king says: "So you made up money, lent it to me, I tax my people to pay you back, and then you use my debt to make up even more money and lend it to everyone else?" They say: "Yes." The king says: "What did it cost you?" They say: "Nothing." That's literally how the Bank of England started in 1694. The Bank was formed to finance King William's war with France. The king gave the Bank a charter, granting it a monopoly on money. The king could have as much money as he wanted. The bankers could always earn interest. Taxpayers covered the bill. Now replace "king" with "United States Government" and you have the Federal Reserve in 1913. Same story, different country. It doesn't end there. 185 central banks exist in the world today. Across the globe, the governments get as much money as they want, the bankers load their pockets with interest, and the taxpayers pay for it all. Oh, and if you don't pay your taxes, they'll fine you, penalize you, or throw you in jail. The ONLY way out of this is to STOP USING THEIR MONEY. As long as you're using the money that central banks control, the central banks will have control. You have to stop giving them energy. Use a different form of money that they can't control. This is why Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin.
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Godfroy
Godfroy@g0dfr0y·
I was in the airport today for a layover, and I saw three ICE agents casually strolling through the main walkway....like they owned the place. I could tell with one glance, they weren't there for "illegal immigrants"... They were asserting their presence, getting passengers used to seeing them at the airport. Getting passengers used to the Police State, so they could gradually ease people into it. It was eerie, and it's something I won't forget. Soon they'll be at sporting events, shopping malls, movie theaters and other public arenas.... And soon, they will be apprehending Patriots who are critical of Israel, "domestic terrorists".... ICE was NEVER for illegal immigrants. It was for US.
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Twighlore@twighlore·
@elonmusk I got you bud. Give me a call. Lets go for a whisky.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Whoever said “money can’t buy happiness” really knew what they were talking about 😔
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Twighlore@twighlore·
@Gemini bc1q3qmvgj7cxffgzcjz8vvqzn3kz9vy4ecmv9w94m
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Twighlore@twighlore·
@saylor @grok splain to me, like I'm an ignorant kid, what the f rehypothication is, why a company like Strategy might be tempted to do so, and what it would mean for bitcoin and its community in either case. Bonus question: what other big companies have been proven to rehypothicate?
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
We buy real bitcoin. We audit our custodians. We don’t rehypothecate. You shouldn’t either.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
The greatest risk to Bitcoin is ambitious opportunists advocating protocol changes.
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