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Robert Lufkin MD
Robert Lufkin MD@robertlufkinmd·
As a medical school professor, I rarely say a paper is "actually insane" -- but this one published in Cell might qualify. A Korean research team built a gene switch you control wirelessly with electromagnetic fields. Same 60 Hz frequency as your wall outlet. They exposed mice to cyclic EMF pulses (3 days on, 4 days off) and showed it could: -- Activate OSK epigenetic reprogramming in aged mice -- Reverse aging markers across multiple tissues -- Extend lifespan in progeroid models -- Create a new Alzheimer's model by switching on amyloid genes only in aged brains No drugs. No surgery. No implants. Just a magnetic field from outside the body. This is what metabolic medicine looks like when we stop treating symptoms and start reprogramming biology at the source. Full breakdown coming on the Health Longevity Secrets podcast @RobertLufkinMD" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@RobertLufkinMD Source: x.com/zanehkoch/stat… Study: Cell, April 14, 2026 -- Dongguk University, South Korea #Longevity #Epigenetics #GeneTherapy #AgingReversal #MetabolicHealth
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Aaron565@Aaron565·
@alon_mizrahi @LauiLittle4050 Jews simply held to the highest standard to which no other stands. Similarly Epstein was only an affront to western culture. 3rd world has no claim to integrity.
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Alon Mizrahi
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi·
@LauiLittle4050 That's right, but official history tells just one narrative. In Zionism and before Zionism, Jews have always been innocent victimized saints
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Alon Mizrahi
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi·
Since Argentina is being talked about more these days, here is something that will make your jaw drop if you've never heard about it. One of the most powerful and notorious crime rings in the world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was a Jewish Ashkenazi mafia organization called 'Zvi Migdal' (and sometimes 'Ashkenazum'). Their expertise? Trafficking young girls into prostitution across the globe (from Poland to India and New York; they even trafficked some Jewish Moroccan girls). The center of their operations was Buenos Aires, and for a while they were so powerful, and handed out so much bribe, they practically dominated Argentina's political system. Epstein was not a pioneer, you see. Zvi Migdal preceded him by more than a century. I was waiting a long time for someone to point out the similarity, but no one did, so there you go
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Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇨🇳 USDC Issuer Circle says it sees "tremendous opportunity" for a Chinese yuan stablecoin.
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Aaron Day
Aaron Day@AaronRDay·
**The Ownership Illusion: What 1994 Quietly Took From You** You don't own your stocks. You think you do, but legally you don't -- and this isn't conspiracy theory, it's contract law. 1/ In 1994, every state rewrote property law in a coordinated sweep called UCC Article 8. Your stocks went from property you actually own to "security entitlements" -- legalese for an IOU. 2/ Cede and Company, a subsidiary of the DTCC you've never heard of, is the registered owner of virtually all publicly traded securities in America. Every share of Apple, Tesla, Microsoft -- Cede holds the title. You hold a promise. 3/ When your broker collapses, you're not first in line. Big banks and prime brokers have legal priority. You have a subordinated claim -- meaning you get whatever's left after the institutions take their cut. 4/ This wasn't an accident. This was deliberate architecture. They needed a legal framework where, in a crisis, your assets could be seized to stabilize the system. The entire financial structure is built on your assumption of ownership. That assumption is false, and the people who designed this system are counting on you never reading the fine print.
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Aaron565@Aaron565·
@PeterSchiff @GberevaP Specifically it is a 5th amendment violation to require filing. Court cannot compel information including via subpoena.
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
@GberevaP No courts have ruled filing is voluntary. That's the reason tax returns can be used against taxpayers in tax evasion cases. If you object, the government will argue and the court will agree that you waived your 5th Amendment rights by voluntarily filing the return.
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
26 U.S.C. § 5001 imposes a tax on alcohol. 26 U.S.C. § 5005 creates the liability to pay the alcohol tax. 26 U.S.C. § 5701 imposes a tobacco tax. 26 U.S.C. § 5703 creates the liability to pay the tobacco tax. 26 U.S.C. § 4401 imposes a tax on wagering. Section 4401(c) creates a liability to pay the wagering tax. 26 U.S.C. § 1 imposes an income tax. However, there is no section that creates a liability to pay the income tax. That is not an accident. It's because the payment of the income tax is legally voluntary. The payment of those other taxes is mandatory. If anyone can find a section of the IRC that specifically creates a liability to pay the income tax, in the same way that the IRC establishes a liability to pay the alcohol, tobacco, or wagering taxes, please reply to this post with the citation.
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Aaron565@Aaron565·
@grok @olymposorigin @chunguskitten Christianity has undergone countless reformations which dont retain logical consistency over time. Cant blame jews for "rewriting" its history of illegitimacy. Jews wrote NT while OT remains unfalsifiable. Vatican was correct to approve this.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, the facts check out. Gregory Baum (born Gerhard Baum to a Jewish mother) fled Nazi Germany, converted to Catholicism in 1947, entered the Augustinians, and was ordained a priest in 1956. As a Vatican II peritus, he authored the first draft of Nostra Aetate (1965), which affirmed God's covenant with the Jews remains valid and rejected antisemitism. He left the priesthood in 1974 and was laicized.
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chunguskitten@chunguskitten·
Did you know? Gregory Baum was a Jewish convert to Catholicism who became a priest. He was one of the architects of Vatican II. He drafted Nostra Aetate to declare the Old Covenant still valid and end the church’s mission to convert Jews. He left the priesthood afterwards.
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Reclaim The Net
Reclaim The Net@ReclaimTheNetHQ·
Singapore gamers are being locked out of games they already own unless they hand Microsoft a face scan, a passport, or their national ID. Google went further: its "age estimation" watches your YouTube habits and search history to guess how old you are. They call it child safety. The result is a biometric toll booth between you and your own library. reclaimthenet.org/singapore-xbox…
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Altcoin Daily
Altcoin Daily@AltcoinDaily·
JUST IN: Coffeezilla publishes video taking on Bitcoin believer Michael Saylor & Strategy's $STRC. Coffee says Saylor's STRC preferred-stock pitch is too simple & the risks are not properly explained. "It's been compared to the iPhone. It's been compared to a Ponzi scheme." "You put in your money. They say they're going to yield about 11.5% per year. That's basically double digit returns which is just mind-blowing" "What is the problem with that? Well ultimately... the company has no obligation to pay you back. Why haven't people realized this?" "My entire problem is that they're leading people like a pied piper with this kind of ludicrous idea. Their pitch is of a money market and a bank - When that's just not what this is. This is a snowball of yield."
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Aaron565@Aaron565·
@Mandrik @NeilJacobs @giacomozucco BTC can be upgraded such that what was and is impossible to recover remains as intended. The true owner buried it and his claim remains.
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Mandrik@Mandrik·
If you recover gold coins from the bottom of the ocean, then you deserve them. If you figure out how to steal Satoshi's coins, then you deserve them. #NoFreeze
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Aaron565@Aaron565·
@TFTC21 In reality by the end of the transfer window the wallets are either stolen or invalid. They all get sweeped simultaneously by a state inevitably.
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
BIP-361 proposes freezing every bitcoin that doesn't migrate to a quantum-safe address within five years of activation. If you're incapacitated, in prison, or simply unaware of the deadline, your coins aren't stolen. They're frozen by consensus. The justification: 34% of all bitcoin have exposed public keys on-chain. If a quantum computer existed, those coins could be stolen and dumped. The proposal wants to invalidate legacy address types before that happens. The problem: Bitcoin has survived 80%+ drawdowns. The network would recover from a quantum-enabled theft. What it might not recover from is the precedent that consensus rules can freeze coins based on address type. If you can invalidate addresses for quantum protection, governments will point to that precedent to freeze "sanctioned" coins next. Two-thirds of the vulnerable supply comes from address reuse by a small number of large custodians. That's fixable today. No protocol change needed. Exchanges just stop reusing addresses. The Presidio Bitcoin report found that with 25% of block space dedicated to migration, 90% of bitcoin's value could move to quantum-safe addresses in four days. Post-quantum signature schemes already exist. Developer discussion on quantum has gone from 5% to 50% of the mailing list in two years. The work is happening. The right approach is voluntary migration, not protocol-level coercion with a deadline. Bitcoin's core value proposition is that no one can freeze your money. BIP-361 proposes doing exactly that.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Iron Dome for cats 😂
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Aaron565@Aaron565·
@lopp The philosophical principle is that only the rightful owner should retain access (or nobody does) and the individual economic incentive of states developing quantum is to lie spy cheat and steal.
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Jameson Lopp
Jameson Lopp@lopp·
Thoughts on BIP-361: * I know folks don't like it. I don't like it myself. I wrote it because I like the alternative even less. * It isn't a spec, nor is it proposed for activation. It's a rough idea for a contingency plan that needs more R&D. * I hope it never needs to be considered for adoption. * Ultimately, my thesis is that in the face of existential threat, individual economic incentives outweigh philosophical principles.
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Aaron565@Aaron565·
@OchiAkatsuki @lopp @BitcoinArchive There are alternatives using zk in development that allow multi year transfer window but the choice is between allowing inactive wallets to be stolen and consolidated against protocol or not.
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Ochi@OchiAkatsuki·
@lopp @BitcoinArchive The deprecation is technical. The consequences for non-migrated coins aren't
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Bitcoin Archive
Bitcoin Archive@BitcoinArchive·
Cypherpunk Jameson Lopp and other Bitcoin developers propose BIP-361 to freeze quantum vulnerable wallets. This could lock dormant BTC like Satoshi Nakamoto’s 1.1M coins, now worth $74B, before quantum computers can steal them.
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Aaron565@Aaron565·
@Steffan0xd @BitcoinArchive 90% of CT 90% wrong. Locking does not equivocate to inaccessible. This sort of update prevents quantum states from sweeping wallets undetected.
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Steffan@Steffan0xd·
@BitcoinArchive Freezing wallets feels like a slippery slope that goes against everything bitcoin is supposed to stand for.
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Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
President Donald Trump announced that the US Navy will impose a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, effective immediately, following the collapse of peace talks with Iran. Trump said the US military will stop all ships passing through the strait and intercept any vessel that paid Iran tolls for access. He also said the Navy will help remove mines from the strait and warned that any Iranian forces that fired on US or peaceful ships will face serious consequences.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell summoned Wall Street leaders to an urgent meeting on concerns that Anthropic's new Mythos model could pose a systemic risk, per Bloomberg.
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zerohedge
zerohedge@zerohedge·
This is what a fund run does: those gated in one fund scramble to cash out what they can elsewhere "Carlyle said the CTAC fund also was exposed to redemption requests from investors looking for liquidity after being unable to fully redeem shares from other private-credit funds."
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
If you had $100 in 2021, it was only worth $80 by 2026, due to the declining dollar. That’s the biggest drop for any five-year period since 2005, per NBC
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Olaoluwa Osuntokun
Olaoluwa Osuntokun@roasbeef·
in the face of quantum adversary, a commonly discussed emergency soft fork for Bitcoin would be to disable the Taproot keyspend path (eprint.iacr.org/2025/1307), effectively turning it into something that resembling BIP-360 assuming an existing precautionary soft-fork to add a pq signature scheme, this would safely allow holders to maintain unilaterally custody of their funds a downside to this proposal is that any keyspend-only (normal schnorr sig) would be locked indefinitely inspired by eprint.iacr.org/2023/362, I set out to address the option problem in section 6, to create a variant of seed-lifting that doesn't reveal the wallet's master secret! 🤓 the end result is a zk-STARK proof that proves: "public key P was generated using a private key k, which itself was derived via BIP-32/BIP-86 with a master wallet secret S" this generalizes beyond Taproot, and would allow the rightful owners of any BIP-32 derived wallets to move their funds in het case of a spend disabeling emergency softfork 🛡️ the final proof takes 50 seconds to run on my MacBook with Metal GPU acceleration, uses 12 GB of RAM during proving, with a final proof size of 1.7 MB the proving code/statement is largely unoptimized, and it's possible to aggregate several proofs into a single smaller proof ⨻ an actual production deployment would likely use a smaller optimize circuit for this specific statement, this demo serves to demonstrate that such a proof is well within reach w/ today's hardware+software to generate the proof I forked TinyGo to add a risc0 RISC-V ELF compilation target for TinyGo: github.com/Roasbeef/tinyg… then I used some helper utilities and a C FFI wrapped risc0 library to create a generalized toolkit for TinyGo zk-STARK proofs: github.com/Roasbeef/go-zk… the final guest+host lives in the bip32-pq-zkp repo: github.com/Roasbeef/bip32… such a proof scheme is yet another tool in the post quantum toolkit for Bitcoin developers to prepare for an eventual PQ world 🤠 full details in my post to the Bitcoin dev mailing list: groups.google.com/g/bitcoindev/c…
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