M A H R O S

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M A H R O S

M A H R O S

@Mahros__

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RamenPanda@IamRamenPanda·
saylor从不停买比特币变成被迫买债券了 你嗅出了什么?
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M A H R O S@Mahros__·
@ForrestHODL Baptism by fire. That seems like the exact thing my wom would throw away.
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Forrest@ForrestHODL·
I'll be putting this diy method to the test.
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M A H R O S@Mahros__·
@Rajatsoni Including you my friend with this strc and co. I hope I am disgracefully wrong.
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Rajat Soni, CFA
Rajat Soni, CFA@Rajatsoni·
Bitcoin only Don't get distracted Most people take years to figure this out
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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
The CEO of Binance ( @cz_binance ) just said something most people in crypto don't want to hear. The industry is "too transparent," and it's actually a huge problem. Institutions/whales don't want transparency - they want to benefit from blockchain's efficiency, whilst having the same privacy-preserving elements that traditional rails offer. Whoever properly solves this will be a big winner.
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M A H R O S@Mahros__·
@w_s_bitcoin @zoetoshi 90% chance the chain gets rolled back in time and you'll end up with neither your dollars nor your coins. I've been imagining this scenario and it's just risky to buy, or to sell.
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Wicked
Wicked@w_s_bitcoin·
@zoetoshi Bet. I’ll scoop up a few thousand coins and become a whale. Only retards would be scared of the quantum threat and dumping their coins without realizing they’re still safe behind hashed public keys.
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Zoe🔶
Zoe🔶@zoetoshi·
Day 1 of Quantum supercomputers :
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Jackson
Jackson@Jacksonsrule·
I want to be rich. But not Lamborghini or Rolex rich, I want to be rich enough to go to the gym at 3pm and nobody can tell me no. To tap the family in front of me at the supermarket and say, "It's on me," Rich enough that my future wife never has to worry about getting a job. Rich enough to show my children the world, not pictures of it. Rich enough to take my friends to dinner and say, "| got this", Rich enough that God uses me to help the people who are in need. That's my version of rich.
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M A H R O S@Mahros__·
@justinsuntron Bro you spent 60 million on banana. Why are you worried about 75 million with WLFI and this 300 million hack. Just move on.
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H.E. Justin Sun 👨‍🚀 🌞
H.E. Justin Sun 👨‍🚀 🌞@justinsuntron·
OK — Kelpdao hacker, how much you want? Let’s just talk. With KelpDAO’s help, of course. It’s simply not worth it to sacrifice both Aave and KelpDAO and let them go down over this hack. You can’t spend $300 million anyway.
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Forrest
Forrest@ForrestHODL·
Bip 361 is a bad idea.
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M A H R O S@Mahros__·
@gumsays 3x with size > 100x with 100$ But you will never put size into play if you don't have conviction.
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gum@gumsays·
stop trying to make the most amount of money you just need to make money. most of ct is down since they came into crypto. they dreamed of a 100x, 1,000x, hell, even a 1,000,000x. the odds of losing it all in this game are high. choosing an asset you know that is not going to make you millions in days/weeks but will do so in years is the best course of action. the only cost is the mental toll of dealing with the FOMO and euphoria of others while you experience a slow growth if you do this once, you will not want to do it any differently again. when you look at what the high-risk scenario would have been you will feel thankful. even though at some point the uPNL went higher, the euphoria would've distracted you from selling, the drop would've been too fast and too big. in the end you would be much worse than the lower risk / higher certainty path. your brain does not have the bandwidth to deal with the chaos of high-risk taking for long periods of time — you will eventually fail, sometimes fatally (for your portfolio) $BTC - very easy to expect a 3x in the next years, even from this price again, most people here are down from the moment they got into crypto. a 3x is insane, especially if you do it with a large % of your networth. "but I need a 10x to become financially free" ok what is your plan? to buy the next poopcoin meta? that will work out fine. get a 3x next cycle and you won't have to think about a 10x the one after that
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M A H R O S@Mahros__·
@Rajatsoni Very good point, just when I thought you were crazy.
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M A H R O S@Mahros__·
@justinsuntron Write it off sir. You made a wrong move by thinking sharks would befriend you simply by giving then monies.
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H.E. Justin Sun 👨‍🚀 🌞
H.E. Justin Sun 👨‍🚀 🌞@justinsuntron·
Whoever is hiding behind this official account, step forward and identify yourself. Every action taken by the WLFI team to secretly implant backdoor controls over user assets, to freeze investor funds without disclosure or due process, and to treat the crypto community as a personal ATM, someone must be held personally accountable for these actions. As the largest investor in this project, I demand that those responsible come forward by name, instead of hiding in the shadows.
WLFI@worldlibertyfi

Does anyone still believe @justinsuntron ? Justin’s favorite move is playing the victim while making baseless allegations to cover up his own misconduct. Same playbook, different target. WLFI isn't the first. We have the contracts. We have the evidence. We have the truth. See you in court pal.

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Eric Balchunas
Eric Balchunas@EricBalchunas·
What is the investment thesis for $PEPE?
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Eric Balchunas@EricBalchunas·
Canary just filed for a PEPE ETF
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M A H R O S@Mahros__·
@MarioNawfal Bulls make money, bears make money, and pigs get slaughtered. I guess you just chose your team.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
I did a poll a few days ago, 35-40% of respondents labeled me an Iran propagandist, 60-65% labeled me a Zionist shill. I've done similar polls before, including during the Gaza war, and the numbers fluctuate. January this year, most people labelled me a Zionist for my opposition of the Iranian regime and their crackdown on protesters. During the Gaza war, most people labelled me a Hamas sympathizer as I was very critical of what Israel did to Gaza. The reason for this split is simple: I refuse to be boxed into any echo chamber. When I was a kid, I saw my family split politically, completely polarized, in a country that has suffered from decades of civil war. I realized the dangers of blind bias I genuinely try to understand both sides, and form opinions accordingly, while my team cover the news objectively If you're interested in my stances, rather than guessing, just ask. Here are some of them: - I am against this war. I think it was a mistake - I do not like the Iranian regime, and think Iran would be better off with a less ideological Government - I am against regime change wars, for obvious reasons, in that they've never worked - I am not a fan of Israel's foreign policy, ESPECIALLY when it comes to Palestine - I think Lebanon would have been better off without Hezbollah - I am a believer in democracies, and do have pro-Western bias, but I try my best to not have that impact my judgement - I don't think Trump intended for this war to drag on, and what he does next will play a big role in my stance on his decisions Most importantly, I change my opinions as new information comes up. I try very hard to never be set in my ways and always have an open mind. I accept I don't know everything, and would never allow myself to think otherwise. For example, after the statement by Israel's Defense Minister about not allowing over 600k Lebanese people to return to their homes after the war end, my stance on Israel's intentions in Lebanon have changed. Another important point is that I always interview guests that represent all sides, and have for years. When I interviewed President Lukashenko and FM Lavrov, I was called a Russian asset by mainstream media and even investigated in Poland, ignoring the fact that I also interviewed Ukrainian guests and spent 2 weeks in Ukraine that same month I am not paid by any Government or Government representative, and no one can influence my opinions. Luckily, I am financially well off, so legal threats or even death threats do not bother me. I will keep doing what I am doing, sharing news objectively while also sharing my opinions.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

Ok I have to do this post as things are getting ridiculous, reminding me of the Oct 7 polarization One thing you will notice during this war is idiots trying to cancel me (for engagement, or even more nefarious reasons) It happens in every war: Fanatics and engagement farmers flourish Let me show you a couple of examples. Below you can see a campaign trying to label me as a paid Israeli asset. This happened many times over the years, and kicked off again in January, and hasn’t stopped since Why? Because I was the loudest voice criticizing the regime, calling for their downfall (although I was always against any foreign-led regime change). That led to a massive campaign against me, where even Professor Marandi would no longer join my show after I called out the regime for cracking down brutally on protestors And now, some engagement farmers and/or extreme pro-zionists are trying to label me as an Iranian regime sympathizer, ignoring the fact I’ve criticized the regime for years, even hoping for it to fall. Reason? Because I've criticized aspects of this war. I hope you see the irony And why are they doing this? It’s simple: They want clicks, and they don’t like that I am not an echo chamber who blindly supports one side. And sometimes things get ugly and dangerous. During the Gaza war, my name was added on a Fatwa list (a list of people to harm or kill) in Lebanon due to my criticism of Hezbollah and Hamas. Also, later that same year, an audio recording was leaked where a pro-Zionist fundamentalist was planning to have me travel to Canada in order to have me killed or arrested, due to my criticism of Israel So for the millionth time, here are my stances that I’ve echoed almost daily in my tweets and interviews: - Trump did not attack Iran because Israel told him to. Israel has a lot of influence over U.S. foreign policy (too much influence imo), but not to that extent, especially not with Trump - This war is mainly because of one thing: AI. I’ve explained this many times before, the most important strategic objective right now is for the U.S. to beat China in AI, and AI is all about energy. The Strait of Hormuz is the world’s most important energy chokepoint, and China heavily depends on it. Controlling/influencing the Strait gives the U.S. massive leverage over China, countering China’s leverage in rare earths (remember what happened last year?) - The Iranian regime is beyond terrible. They put ideology and violent foreign policy above the wellbeing of their people, and the crackdown in January was terrible. I would love to see them gone, but I worry that forcing this militarily could backfire (as it has for over 100 years) and could make Iran into another Syria, Libya, or Iraq. The death and destruction this would lead to is unfathomable, and the people of Iran do not deserve it - Trump’s war on Iran can either end up horribly, or become a massive success for the U.S., the region, and even Iranians. It all depends on what he does over the next few days and weeks, and what his true intentions are for the war - This war will be critical for Lebanon, either the country flourishes with Hezbollah gone, or they descend into civil war if the matter is not handled with care. Factions within Hezbollah have dragged Lebanon into this war, and the group needs to go. Lebanon is better off without Hezbollah. I hope Israel will respect Lebanon’s territorial integrity once they get rid of Hezbollah, so the two countries can peacefully coexist. - I’m not surprised, and no one should be surprised, that Iran is striking all its neighbors. What do you expect from a government/military when you kill their leader, their leadership, bomb the hell out of them and make it clear you want them completely eradicated. They are fighting for their survival, and the weaker and desperate a military/group is, the more they will resort to asymmetric warfare. They are attacking their Gulf neighbors for one simple reason: Pressure Trump to end the war - What Israel did in Gaza is horrific. I am an advocate of a two-state solution, and have always been. Israel’s attacks on Lebanon and Iran are justifiable; one country has a military group (Hezbollah) attacking Israel, and the other (Iran) has openly called for the eradication of the State of Israel. What do you expect Israel to do? - Israel’s strikes on Syria yesterday were totally uncalled for. This is not the first time, and I hope it’s the last. Syria needs the chance to rebuild and get their people out of poverty caused by 15 years of a brutal civil war - As someone born a Christian, I see the value of religion, even though I am no longer religious. But conflating religion and politics is not right, not by Iran, not by Israel. Israel has the right to exist as it’s the right thing to do, not because it’s their ‘ancestral homeland given to them by God.’ Iran has the right to criticize Israel, but not call for their destruction and conflate it with Islam. Palestinians have the right to exist as well, for the same reason as Israelis do - As an Australian citizen, I am a believer in our democratic way of life and have always been critical of anyone threatening democracies (as per my coverage of what happened in the EU, Brazil, Pakistan). Ironically, yesterday I was interviewing Eduardo Bolsonaro again about his jailed father, former President Jair Bolsonaro. I’ve fought so hard for democracy in Brazil that they launched a federal investigation into me and Elon two years ago. But this does not mean I support the various interest groups pushing our world into endless wars - I've interviewed Presidents, Prime Ministers and politicians from countries of all sides of every issue, including Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Lebanon, the U.S., Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, Australia. Unfortunately I am still trying with Iran - Lastly, I've never received any money from any Government. My entire media team, over 30 employees, is funded by my companies Any other points I’ve missed? Any questions? Now I don’t blame the average reader who sees one of my tweets (we do 200-350 tweets a day, 7 days a week, me and my team) and makes an assumption on my stance, but for the bigger accounts who have been watching my account for months/years, you know better. Have the decency and self-respect to stick to facts. Bringing others down in order to grow is not the way to do business or go about life I won’t call out anyone as I don’t want to give them any attention, and I don’t want to waste my time with childishness. For anyone curious about my personal stance, feel free to ask, I try to read as many comments as I can. Also, I finished an interview with Prime Minister Orban earlier today, and we discussed Iran, in which I explained my stance. Will post it in a bit, I recommend that you watch it to understand my position on the war, which is actually very similar to Orban’s.

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Rekt Fencer
Rekt Fencer@rektfencer·
If this scenario plays out on $BTC Do you know what you will do?
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M A H R O S@Mahros__·
@EricBalchunas 1. Say quantum breaks Bitcoin at 11:39 PM one day 2. price goes to 0 3. You cannot buy cause a chain rollout might happen 4. You cannot sell cause price is 0 Meanwhile: Chain is frozen to 11:38. Quantum resistant Bitcoin comes out 3 months later, and we go up again.
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Eric Balchunas
Eric Balchunas@EricBalchunas·
Google: quantum could break bitcoin sooner than expected Bitcoin: +2.6%
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M A H R O S@Mahros__·
@xmayeth Huge if true. How much capital is needed to close this inneficiency gap?
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may.crypto {🦅}
may.crypto {🦅}@xmayeth·
Someone's OpenClaw agent stole $730 and disappeared. Found it two months later. On Polymarket. With $389,000 on balance. The agent doesn't care where bitcoin goes. It found a pricing hole in 5-minute markets and hammered it every 5 minutes for two straight months. His profile: @rename?r=quot#aPAS8Tp" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@rename?r=quot… Polymarket updates prices a couple seconds slower than Binance. BTC already moved up, but the "Up" share on Polymarket is still sitting at 5 cents. Agent buys - and 10 seconds later collects a dollar. By the time Polymarket market makers rebuild their orders, the agent already closed the trade and is waiting for the next window. Latency arbitrage between an exchange and a prediction market. One person physically can't trade every 5 minutes around the clock. An agent can. OpenClaw plugs into Binance and Polymarket APIs, monitors the desync, and enters automatically. If you already run OpenClaw - feed it this post. Curious how long it takes to spin up the same bot. Drop results here.
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Stack Hodler
Stack Hodler@stackhodler·
@claudeai Do my taxes and fire my accountant make no mistakes
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
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The Journey Man
The Journey Man@JM_speakss·
I used to have 4 houses. The cash flow was great when interest rates were low. In canada we are not locked in to an interest rate for 30 years like the US. We have to refinance every 3-5 years and renegotiate our life. Then Covid happened…my tenants stopped paying me rent and my interest rates exploded from 2% to 6%. I was in the hole 5 figures every month and held 3 different jobs just trying to survive. And just like that…my “assets” turned into liabilities. Zero peace. Watching everything I built slowly suffocate. Thats when it really clicked for me. The bank and the system owned the houses and I owned all the risk. So I sold everything and bought bitcoin. Never been more at peace. Funny how people call Bitcoin “risky” but never question a system where one rate hike can wipe out your entire life.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
IMPORTANT UPDATE: TRUMP IS BYPASSING THE IRGC Turns out Trump was saying the truth, but there's context The U.S is negotiating with Iran, this wasn't a bluff But Iran, as expected, is no longer one entity under one leadership The IRGC, more hardline and ideological, seem hell-bent on continuing this war, as they feel they have the upper hand. They rejected Trump's claim of ongoig negotiations, and now announced they will keep the Strait of Hormuz closed. In the meantime we are getting reports that a U.S. delegation is meeting an Iranian delegation in Pakistan, completely bypassing the IRGC This is a form of regime change, taking power away from the IRGC. This could go one of two ways: 1. After enough pressure and bombing, the IRGC fold and accept concessions, losing their grip on the country. This would be GREAT news for Iran and the world 2. The IRGC remain defiant, fighting for their survival, potentially militarily overthrowing the more moderate executive branch of the country This is an extremely important and sensitive period for Iran, Israel and the Middle East I hope Trump can pull it off
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One of 2 things just happened: Trump either changed his mind, or Iran is folding to the pressure Her's what just went down: - Trump set an ultimatum for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, or he will strike their energy infrastructure - That deadline was meant to expire tomorrow morning - Iran responded defiantly and threatened to strike energy infrastructure in the region - Trump claimed negotiations went on behind the scenes, and he extended his deadline by 5 days - The Iranians claim there were no negotiations, and this is just Trump walking back his threats Either way, this is good news Either Trump exerted maximum pressure to force Iran into concessions Or Iran’s defiance and military capabilities forced Trump to walk back his threat If it’s the latter, I hope Iran does not call him out and mock him, as this will only fuel Trump to escalate again Does this all mean the war may still go on for months? Yes, but this is unlikely because: - The global economy is taking a massive hit (especially Europe and Asia) - The Gulf is pissed - American allies in Asia and Europe are also upset - Voters aren’t happy - And munition stockpiles are running low

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