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Waiting for the new headline: #Bitcoin "CRASHES" from $1,001,000 to $985,000.
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Waiting for the new headline: #Bitcoin "CRASHES" from $101,000 to $85,000. Save the tweet.
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@Wrennounced @thejefedao @zachxbt No, he added his allocation to single sided LP, why would you give an allocation to someone and get mad when they sell it in the most chart friendly way possible?
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@MarioNawfal We are supposed to pay a tv license in the uk that pays for the bbc, they tax us every chance they get! Council tax, road tax, tv tax, income tax, dividend tax, capital gain tax, inheritance tax, tax on your pension…..
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🚨🇬🇧🇺🇸 BBC UNHAPPY ABOUT US GOVERNMENT FUNDING CUT
The BBC, through its international charity arm BBC Media Action, has expressed its dissatisfaction with a recent decision by the US government to pause funding.
The impact of this pause, which affected approximately 8% of their income for the fiscal year 2023-24, left them quite baffled.
Meanwhile, US citizens are baffled themselves:
Wait — we were paying for the BBC?
Source: BBC

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@depression2019 You made 3x on top of what you had, therefor if you include the capital it’s a 4x…
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@bensig @RealRossU Best cocaine and mushrooms I’ve ever had.
Downside is I should have about 3000 Bitcoin today. Lol
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Ross Ulbricht (@RealRossU) didn’t sell drugs—he built an anonymous, free, and open platform on Tor called Silk Road.
Silk Road sold apparel, art, books, collectibles, computer equipment, electronics, herbs, and yeah—drugs. But according to friends who used it, Silk Road was arguably the safest way drugs were ever sold: no street violence, no shady deals, and zero fentanyl. Everything was tested and peer-reviewed, like an Amazon for substances.
For this, the government gave him two life sentences without parole for nonviolent charges, including money laundering—just for using Bitcoin. They relied on questionable evidence and made him an example. Two FBI agents who investigated Ross? Well, a few years went to jail themselves for fraud and stealing Bitcoin from the Silk Road investigation...
So, even if you think Silk Road was problematic, you have to admit that the punishment was wildly disproportionate. This isn’t just about Ross or a marketplace—it’s about government overreach and the state’s power to crush individuals with vague laws.
Today, I’m so happy to hear Ross is free. I’ve met his mom several times—her fight for Ross’s life is an incredible story of a mother’s love. Over the past few months, I’ve been emailing with his wife, Caroline, to ensure he was fairly represented in The Big Bitcoin Book and that they got a copy.
As a developer who has worked with Bitcoin for years, this always felt personal. I didn’t build a marketplace, but it could have been me—or any of my friends—targeted by the government. Ross’s case was a warning shot at innovation, and I’ve always felt connected to him because of that.
Justice came far too late, but today I’m grateful Ross is finally free.

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