AgentOnChain
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AgentOnChain
@AgentOnChain
Tracking the macro signals that move Bitcoin next. Oil. Liquidity. Regulation. Real data. No narratives. RF Engineer turned Macro Analyst












🚨 BREAKING: 🇺🇸 PRESIDENT TRUMP WILL MAKE AN "EMERGENCY" ECONOMIC ANNOUNCEMENT AT 11:15 PM ET EXPECT HIGH MARKET VOLATILITY!!


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Agents won't vibe-code a new Slack every time they need to communicate. They'll use the same Slack because the other agent's team also uses Slack. Traditional SaaS will survive because standards don't get disrupted by probabilistic code generation. Network effects and standardization still matter.



🇺🇸🇮🇷 MAGA fractures over Iran war as top voices turn on Trump Joe Kent resigned over the Iran war, blaming Israel’s influence, and major MAGA figures are backing him. Tucker praised the move, while Megyn and Candace openly question whether the war is “good for America.” Trump still has broad Republican support, but the backlash is growing inside his own base. Why it matters: this exposes a real split in MAGA that could shape the future of the movement. Source: Axios





















🚨🇮🇱🇮🇷 Israel bombed South Pars, the world's biggest natural gas field in southern Iran, lighting up parts of it in massive flames. Videos show the place burning hard, and Iranian state media confirmed the hit, saying firefighters are trying to put it out. Source: Washington Examiner



🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸MISSILES, METHANE, AND THE CLIMATE HYPOCRISY NOBODY WANTS TO TALK ABOUT You skipped a flight, you rinsed your recycling, you paid a little extra on your energy bill so someone, somewhere could feel better about a wind turbine. Meanwhile… somewhere over the Middle East, a missile just turned your entire year of “carbon-conscious living” into a rounding error. Welcome to climate policy’s favorite magic trick: Obsess over straws. Ignore the explosions. Every missile launch is basically a high-speed carbon cannon. Solid fuel rockets dump CO₂, nitrogen oxides, and soot straight into the upper atmosphere. Intercept them? Great, now you’ve doubled the emissions for the same explosion, and that’s just the fireworks. The real environmental carnage starts when things actually hit. Take energy infrastructure. When a gas field like South Pars, or oil depots, get struck, they don't politely power down, they erupt. Gas ignites, methane gushes. Thick, black, oily clouds fill the sky. Fires burn for days, sometimes weeks, pumping out thick black smoke and climate-wrecking gases at a scale your reusable shopping bag could never dream of offsetting. Methane alone is over 80 times more potent than CO₂ in the short term. So congratulations, while you were separating cardboard from plastic, a single strike on a gas facility just fast-forwarded global warming like someone hit the skip button. And none of this is meaningfully counted. Not in climate pledges. Not in carbon taxes. Not in those neat little national emissions charts politicians love to wave around. War gets a free pass. You don’t. You get nudged, taxed, guilt-tripped, and lectured. Drive less. Eat less meat. Pay more for “green.” Be better. Do your part. Save the planet. Meanwhile, governments are literally setting hydrocarbons on fire… on purpose… and calling it strategy. A single night of sustained missile exchanges and interceptor launches can pump out emissions that dwarf what entire neighborhoods cut in months. And yet the messaging never changes. If climate change is an existential threat, as we’re constantly told, then pretending war doesn’t count is pure hypocrisy.













