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Lynx Art Collection

@LynxCollection

🎨 Established in 2012 - before AI decided to take over the scene. Original crypto art featured in Bloomberg, Bitcoin Mag, & others; on display in BitStamp HQ

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Lynx Art Collection
Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
Extremely excited to announce the release of the $ZEC Zcash Whitepaper Art. Read our full description on Etsy of why we feel this piece, and ZEC, is extremely important as our world inches closer toward digital surveillance. Avail @: tinyurl.com/yh4xzvbt @cypherpunktech
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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
@tyler Tyler what is the plan for website update? Shouldn’t be difficult to code the proper landing page on the “learn more” section. Heck I’d be happy to help x.com/lynxcollection…
Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection

@cypherpunk Will you guys please update the website so that when you click “learn more”, it doesn’t show leap therapeutics as the background info? Please. It’s jarring

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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
@cypherpunk Will you guys please update the website so that when you click “learn more”, it doesn’t show leap therapeutics as the background info? Please. It’s jarring
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Cypherpunk ($CYPH)@cypherpunk·
The lion does not concern himself with the short term
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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
An attempt to scare people. Because most don’t know how to read. Requirements jumped from 20,000 to 22,000. Really not that significant. People who don’t know all over X are spouting “you now need $22,000 to trade silver, it’s going to dump to $30 because of this!” Most don’t read. 🤦‍♂️
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LuxAlgo@LuxAlgo·
🚨 VOLATILITY WARNING CME is increasing MARGIN requirements on precious metals futures (Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium) by as much as 23%. Effective Monday, any positions not meeting the new margin maintenance will be LIQUIDATED.
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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
@Sorenthek So they come to confiscate silver like they did to gold in 1933? It was illegal to hold gold and everyone had to turn it in under executive order. Some things never change.
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VBL’s Ghost@Sorenthek·
SENATOR WARREN: I AM INTRODUCING A BILL TO MAKE SILVER HOARDING ILLEGAL
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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
This just in: Bitcoin mining companies to pivot to silver mining companies
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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
@liberty_lyss @elonmusk @JessePeltan People just won’t wake up. Uncontrolled money printing reduces purchasing power, leading to inflation and ultimately hyper inflation. Most fiat currencies have not lasted quite as long as USD has. But many of us already know why it all started.
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Jesse Peltan@JessePeltan·
This is a bigger deal than it may seem. “Starting January 1, 2026, China will restrict silver exports. To export silver, companies will now need government licenses.”
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio

🚨BREAKING: Silver prices are exploding due to a severe global supply shortage. The physical market can no longer meet soaring demand. Here is what is actually going on 👇 1. China is changing the rules. Starting January 1, 2026, China will restrict silver exports. To export silver, companies will now need government licenses. Only large, state approved firms qualify: - At least 80 tonnes of annual production - Around $30 million in credit lines This effectively blocks small and mid size exporters. China controls roughly 60–70% of global silver supply. When China tightens exports, global supply drops immediately. This is the same tactics China used with rare earth metals. 2. The silver market was already short supply. Silver has been in a structural deficit for 5 straight years. That means demand is higher than supply every single year. For 2025: - Global demand: 1.24 billion ounces - Global supply: 1.01 billion ounces That is a gap of 100–250 million ounces. And this gap is expected to get worse after China’s export limits. Mining supply is not growing: Silver mining is mostly a by product of copper and zinc mining. New mines take 10+ years to build, Ore quality is falling, Recycling is not enough to fill the gap. There is no quick fix here. 3. Physical silver inventories are collapsing. This is where it gets serious. - COMEX inventories are down 70% since 2020 - London vaults are down 40% - Shanghai inventories are at 10-year lows At current demand, some regions hold only 30-45 days of usable silver. This is why physical premiums are exploding. In Shanghai: - Physical silver trades at $80+/oz - COMEX prices are much lower This price gap means buyers are paying extra just to get real silver. 4. Paper silver is completely disconnected from reality. There is an extreme imbalance between paper silver and real silver. The paper to physical ratio is around 356:1. That means: - For every 1 ounce of real silver - There are hundreds of paper claims If even a small percentage of buyers ask for real delivery, the system breaks. Markets understand this. That is why price moves are becoming vertical. 5. Industrial demand keeps rising. Silver is not just a safe haven metal. It is critical for: - Solar panels - Electric vehicles - Electronics - Medical devices Industrial use now makes up 50-60% of total silver demand. There is no substitute for silver in many of these uses. Banks and institutions are reacting to: - Supply limits - Physical shortages - Paper market risk Silver is not rallying because of fear. It is rallying because a real supply squeeze is playing out in real time.

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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
@tyler And then come to the realization that it’s actually ZEC 🧐
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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
@unusual_whales With as much as chat gpt lies and agrees with everything you tell it, this sounds catastrophic. Maybe that baby has six fingers.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Sam Altman says he uses ChatGPT to help him raise a baby.
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Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
.@elonmusk, what if we took @SpaceX public by merging it with Pershing Square SPARC Holdings, Ltd. (SPARC) a new form of acquisition company that was approved by the @SECGov. We could distribute SPARC special purpose acquisition rights (SPARs) to @Tesla shareholders so that all Tesla shareholders would have the right to invest in the SpaceX IPO, or they could choose to sell their SPARs to someone else. This would reward loyal Tesla shareholders with the opportunity to invest in SpaceX (or with cash for their SPARs), while totally democratizing the IPO process. In addition to receiving common stock in SpaceX, exercising SPAR holders would also receive Pershing Square SPARC Holdings II SPARs, which we could use to take @xai public at the time of your choosing. Pershing Square would due diligence on behalf of all shareholders and would commit $4 billion of capital to the IPO at a fixed price per share. SPARC has no underwriting fees, founder stock or shareholder warrants, and we would waive our right to receive SPARC sponsor warrants. The result would be an IPO without any underwriting fees or dilutive securities issued. @SpaceX would go public with a 100% common stock capital structure and it would not incur any transaction costs other than modest legal fees which SPARC would pay from its cash on hand. We could raise whatever amount of capital you would like by adjusting the exercise price of the SPARs. Assuming we issue 0.5 SPARs for each share of Tesla, there would be 1.723 billion SPARs outstanding including the 61.1 million SPARs that are already outstanding. Since one SPAR would be exercisable for two shares of SpaceX, the SPARs would be exercisable for 3.446 billion total SpaceX shares. So, if we set the SPAR exercise price at $11.03, SpaceX would raise $42.0 billion, $38 billion from the exercise of SPARs and $4 billion from Pershing Square, or if we set the SPAR exercise price at $42.0, SpaceX would raise $148.7 billion, $144.7 billion from the SPAR exercise and $4 billion from us. SPARC is indifferent to how much of the shares are primary versus secondary shares giving the company maximum flexibility. We could do due diligence and enter into a definitive agreement committing to the transaction within 45 days, at which point it would be certain that SpaceX would go public at a fixed valuation subject only to SEC approval of the merger proxy/registration statement. Our commitment to the transaction would not be subject to market conditions. We could start work right away and announce the transaction by mid- February. It only seems appropriate that the most innovative and efficient rocket company in the world should go public in the most innovative, efficient, and fairest-to-Tesla-shareholders manner possible. To Mars and beyond! What do you say?
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Trump has announced the Patriot Games, a four-day athletic competition bringing together one male and one female athlete from every U.S. state and territory to mark America’s 250th anniversary.
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Jeffrey Weichsel@jeffreyweichsel·
Poll: Best Mel Brook’s movie
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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
Something interesting I was pondering on earlier, too, is that they could deploy marketing stunts aimed specifically for getting attention for the film. And then people think they’re real. Of quite the opposite. Something real happens and people believe it’s marketing for the film. Will be an interesting coming months, that’s for sure…
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Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)
Consider this a working hypothesis, not a definitive claim, but I have been thinking about Disclosure Day and I believe we should pay close attention to its content. It is possible there is more at play here than what appears on the surface. If someone were running a gradual, multi-year disclosure campaign, there would be multiple ways to execute it. One obvious approach would be an official announcement from a podium. Another, potentially more effective approach, would be to introduce the ideas indirectly first and observe public reaction before making any formal statement. In the current attention economy, where it is increasingly difficult for people to hold focus on complex topics as a result of attention span reduction, there is arguably no better vehicle for that kind of calibration than media, film, and narrative storytelling. For decades, there have been persistent rumors that Steven Spielberg is unusually well-informed on this subject. Those rumors are often paired with the nature of his prior work, particularly E.T. and Close Encounters, as well as the fact that figures such as Jacques Vallée and J. Allen Hynek were associated with and advised projects in this orbit. Add to that longstanding claims that officials attended private screenings and allegedly commented on the realism of what was depicted, and it raises a reasonable question: is this simply storytelling, or is it also a form of soft preparation? If there is a broader plan unfolding, it is not impossible that this film is part of it. In fact, that is consistent with what I believe TTSA initially aimed to do in some capacity as well, using entertainment as a bridge between taboo subject matter and mainstream acceptance. Call it social engineering, public conditioning, or something else entirely, but I do not think I am alone in noticing apparent elements of coordination across the wider set of developments now converging around this topic. This doesn't make me right, either. I am speculating as always, and doing my best to analyze the information I have in front of me. You are more than welcome to disagree with my ideas, and I mean no harm by sharing them with you. We all want the same thing at the end of the day, and that is the truth. Let's be united under that banner, not divided by differing theories and opinions. #ufotwitter #ufox
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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
@nic_moneypenny Paging @BrianRoemmele , what do you think it’s saying? Or is there no way for us to know without the primer? There must be some way to “reverse engineer it” so to speak
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Moneypenny@nic_moneypenny·
🚨 LISTEN AGAIN! EMILY BLUNT IN DISCLOSURE DAY Hear the real alien voice behind it This is now on half speed but you can slow it down yourself even more. Some have claimed caution as the alien voice is said to be based on sine waves which provide a hidden subliminal message too I will let you decide for yourself what you hear....
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Lynx Art Collection@LynxCollection·
@BrianRoemmele This stuff is seriously blowing my mind. I want to understand this on a much deeper level. The human brain is remarkable. I can’t explain this.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Sine-wave speech is related to this type of system where reading words guide what you hear from sonically shaped noise: Read line one and let the video run. Read line two and let the video run. 1 Green Needle 2 Brainstorm It is the same sound loop. What is true? What’s more is there are only a handful of people that truly understand what is taking place. What is this device? I got this in ~2007 when I discovered that the sound used had the phenomenon I have researched for decades. It is the Bandai Ben 10 Alien Force Ultimate Omnitrix Light & Sound toy. It seems that the show special effect experts in Japan understood this phenomenon and built it into this particular character. I started using this as a demo in ~2007 and some folks were so taken by it over time it became a bit of a social media interest in about 2012. One group of research scientists demanded that I confess this is some sort of trick. 6 hours later they understood it is not a trick. There are elements in the HumanOS that can completely shift your presentation and replication of reality your consciousness believes. Your Reality is but a screen in your mind playing back what your subconscious believes is important.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
I will let you in on a secret about Steven Spielberg‘s new movie. The alien character uses sine-wave speech to communicate, something I’ve researched for over 45 years. I can condition just about anyone with the right primer. I’ve used this in many projects and here on X. In the specimen video below, you will hear the primer twice, then you will hear the actual words, and then you will always hear it from that primer and other sentences that I can demonstrate. In the Steven Spielberg movie, the speech is obscured in sign wave plus click sounds. The interesting thing about sine-wave speech is that subliminal induction has been proven to be able to take place hidden within melodies and songs are words that can impact your choices from your subconscious. We are living in interesting times .
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

The tenderizing system shaped as a movie to be released this summer will coincide exquisitely. Steven Spielberg’s next release…

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Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Lyft CEO thinks there is ‘zero likelihood’ self-driving cars will replace human drivers in any reasonable timeframe. That will be the case for years and years and years to come,” he said. The car manufacturers aren’t entirely ready. The technology isn’t entirely ready for fog or snow or heavy rain or whatever it is. People, riders aren’t necessarily excited about it, and regulators aren’t necessarily enthusiastic about it in every place. Customers won’t demand it. They’ll just say, I don’t want to get in a self-driving car. Today, these cost maybe $250,000 to $300,000, a very expensive product, whereas a Prius or Corolla is maybe $30,00 or $40,000.”
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Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
Whatever happened to Jeeves? What’s he up to? How’s he doing?
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Life in Robots@jfarrow·
@BrianRoemmele The next obvious question is: does this translate to other wave forms and not just sound? (light for subliminal induction based on sight, alpha/beta/gamma wave frequencies for subliminal induction in the brain, etc.)
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