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All tweets constitute financial advice. None of my tweets are my own, and should be taken literally. Utility before memes; unless you want to make money.

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ShorterXBT@ShorterXBT·
When you see something you cannot unsee. This is the Nasdaq over the last 20 years with the top of BTC in 2021 overlayed. The distribution that occurred in BTC at the top, when it set one small new ATH, is quite similar. Let's see how this plays out. Thank you @BCBacker for the #alpha in today's MitM.
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NavyVet@NavyVet·
Everyone has been scared to call @ShawnRyan762 a Drug dealer. Why? For 3 years YouTube would limit all content if you dared say anything about Shawn Palmisano. Now I know why. He has been protected by @TuckerCarlson @men_odins
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galgitron
galgitron@galgitron·
I'm going to keep fearmongering. Try to stop me. x.com/BetterCallMedh…
Mehdi (e/λ)@BetterCallMedhi

the scariest part of this Anthropic story is what it implies about the timeline and I think most people are completely missing it Anthropic built a model called Claude Mythos that found thousands of zeroo day vulnerabilities across every major operating system & every major web browser entirely on its own without huuman steering it it found a 27 yo vulnerability in openBSD which is considered one of the most security hardened OS on earth, a 16 yo vulnerability in FFmpeg in a line of code that automated testing tools had hit 5 million times without catching it & it autonomously chained multiple linux kernel vulnerabilities together to escalate from regular user to full system control, this is the kind of work that used to require elite nation-state level hackers working for months and here’s what should keep you up tonight Anthropic is so terrified of what this model can do offensively that they made 3 unprecedented decisions simultaneously, they decided to never release it publicly, they contacted the US gov before publishing anything & they formed a coalition called project glasswing with apple/Google/ microsoft/amazon NVIDIA & 40+ other companies to use Mythos exclusively for defense, when the company that built the model is too scared to let it out of the lab that tells you everything about what we’ve crossedd… but I think the real story that absolutely nobody is discussing is the second order implication, if anthropic built this then google deepmind can build it, if Google can build it China can build it, if China can build it , every state actor on earth will eventually build it, anthropic chose responsible disclosure but that choice is a luxury of being first the next team that reaches this capability level might not make the same choice and once a model like this leaks or gets independently replicated every piece of software on earth becomes a potential attack surface and connect this to the Google quantum paper from last week, quantum computers that can crack BTC in 9 min AND AI models that can find zero days in every operating system autonomously, both arrived in the same month, we’re watching the entire security infrastructure of human civilization get challenged from 2 completely different directions simultaneously I genuinely think we just entered a new era where the offense-defense balance in cybersecurity has permanently shifted, the window between a vulnerability existing & being discovered just went from years to minutes and the only thing standing between the current internet and total chaos is that the people who built this capability happened to be responsible about it, that is an incredibly thin line to bet civilization on one last thing that I keep thinking about… mythos scored 93.9% on SWE-bench verified & 77.8% on SWE-bench pro, it outperforms every model ever built at coding and reasoning by a massive margin anthropic built built the most powerful AI model on earth and chose to lock it in a cage because its offensive capabilities are too dangerous… Mzrc Andreessen declared AGI is here 3 days ago to pump his portfolio, meanwhile the people actually building the most advanced systems are too afraid to release them, that contrast tells you everything about who understands what’s happening and who is performing for an audience

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ShorterXBT@ShorterXBT·
@Tradermayne @Pivot2Centre Toronto is a shitty place that sucks to get around. I’m sure there’s some cool spots, but then you have to be in Toronto when you’re not at the cool spots. You know all about this. Vancouver is the same.
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jintao@hellojintao·
thoughts on $btc
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Alpha ₿eta Soup
Alpha ₿eta Soup@AlphaBetaSoup_·
Alpha Beta Soup is BACK after a long hiatus! ❤️ Today we take a look at: 🧑‍💼 Labor Market vs past cycles 💸 Real incomes and household debt 🧠 What I've learned since 2024 Grab a comfy seat, friends. Please watch share, and subscribe to my channel! Link below. 👇
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ShorterXBT@ShorterXBT·
@SBF_FTX Bro shut up. You stole billions you fucking swine.
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SBF@SBF_FTX·
Delaware's top judge just stepped aside from three cases over alleged bias. She is accused of liking a LinkedIn post about the defendant's defeat in another case. Yet SDNY's Judge Kaplan continues to preside over my case even after he: 1) "didn't hide his disdain" for me from the jury in a way that "many journalists didn't even know was allowed," according to reporters 2) repeatedly offered jurors pizza and a ride home if they could reach a verdict in under 5 hours 3) quipped, pre-verdict: "god knows there's more than sufficient evidence [of fraud]" Judge Kaplan should recuse himself from my case, just as he should have from President Trump's.
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

BREAKING: Delaware Judge Kathaleen McCormick has officially announced that she will no longer preside over multiple lawsuits involving @elonmusk and his companies after Elon's lawyers alleged she had shown bias against him after ruling against him in high-profile cases. Last week, Elon's attorneys wrote to the court pointing to a LinkedIn screenshot that they said shows she supported a post on the network celebrating Elon's defeat in a California civil fraud trial. In the past, Judge McCormick ruled against Elon with his $56B Tesla pay package case and the Twitter lawsuit. Here is Judge Kathaleen McCormick's full letter that she released today: "Dear Counsel: This letter addresses the motions for my recusal and to randomly reassign two of the three above-referenced actions. The motion for recusal rests on a false premise—that I support a LinkedIn post about Mr. Musk, which I do not in fact support. I am not biased against the defendants in these actions. In fact, I dismissed a suit against Mr. Musk just last year. The motion for recusal is denied. But the motion for reassignment is granted—I will reassign each of the three above-referenced actions. As should be obvious, disproportionate media attention surrounding a judge’s handling of an action is detrimental to the administration of justice. Fortunately, the Court of Chancery is far greater than any one person. I have complete faith in the Vice Chancellors’ abilities to adjudicate these matters. And three of them will. Please contact my Chambers to obtain a time for the random reassignment. All counsel are welcome to attend. But each of the individuals who signed the motion for reassignment or the joinder in that motion must appear to witness what they requested."

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Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
3 hour poll. What is worse?
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galgitron
galgitron@galgitron·
Brian Armstrong is fighting for our yield. Lots of cartel propaganda Twitter accounts trying to make him look like the bad guy for holding up the CLARITY act, but we deserve to choose where we get our fucking yield. Fuck the banks.
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ShorterXBT@ShorterXBT·
@TXMCtrades Del toro is one of the best movies ever made. Well done TXMC
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
Sounds like real trouble. You're gonna need plenty of legal advice before this thing is over. As your attorney I advise you to rent a very fast car with no top. And you'll need the cocaine. Tape recorder for special music. Acapulco shirts. Get the hell out of LA for at least 48 hours. Blows my weekend, because naturally I'm gonna have to go with you. And we're going to have to arm ourselves ... to the teeth.
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SBF@SBF_FTX·
The costs of striking Iran are real. But so is the nuclear threat. Iran entered 2026 with enough uranium for 10 nuclear bombs. Before the June strikes, it was days away from enriching enough for 1 bomb—a level far beyond plausible civilian needs. Operation Epic Fury is working. We are systematically dismantling Iran’s war machine: missiles, drones, air defenses, navy, nuclear sites, defense industry, proxy networks, central command. In under 3 weeks, the supreme leader is dead, his successor wounded, and Iranian ballistic missile and drone launches are down 90%+. Iran is losing capacity faster than it can create chaos. "War is never clean. But the strategy—the actual strategy, measured in degraded capabilities rather than cable news cycles—is working." Excellent article. aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/…
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POLITICO@politico·
'The guy’s a piece of s - - t': SBF’s pardon push falls flat in Congress dlvr.it/TRWhD5
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ShorterXBT@ShorterXBT·
@Tradermayne A wick like that is a magnet for market makers. It’ll fill eventually
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Mayne@Tradermayne·
I'm all for people branching out and trying to trade other assets. Many of the skills you learn here in Crypto are applicable elsewhere. But sometimes you need to know when to sit out. I personally expected oil to take $54 before the next rally but after this big move up that seems much less likely. Massive fuck off wick now where CT managed to long. This is one of those time to sit out and let the dust settle.
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SBF@SBF_FTX·
Lots of people complaining about biased algos atm. Like trad media's any better! "There is an unwritten rule that all media stories [on SBF] must be negative." Source: email from journo at top outlet. Biden's DOJ used the same 1-2 on@realDonaldTrump 1) Indict foe on bullshit charges 2) Get cover from trad media
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@elonmusk This is a justice problem not private property problem
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SBF@SBF_FTX·
@realDonaldTrump does regime change right. Compared to Iraq and Afghanistan, what he did in Iran and Venezuela is surgical: get the results a decade-long ground war couldn't, for a fraction of the cost and casualties.
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US Homeland Security News@defense_civil25·
🚨Update: More Terrorist attacks in the Homeland! 13 people shot at Riverfront Live in Cincinnati, Ohio!
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ShorterXBT@ShorterXBT·
@RiseOfAlberta Source for Alberta sending 13 billion to Quebec every year please?
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
Long one. 17 minutes. But it’s one of the best breakdowns I’ve seen of what Canada could look like if Alberta leaves. Alberta exits → Saskatchewan follows → Quebec votes → BC charts its own path → And ironically... Ontario could become the 51st state. #AlbertaIndependence
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ShorterXBT@ShorterXBT·
@echipiuk Reads like a first year poli sci major In fact I remember the assignment in first year poli sci… who was right, Fukuyama or Sam Huntington? You’re right, probably Sam, but we’ve known that since 2005 Iraq… What can you add to the discussion?
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Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM
Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM@echipiuk·
🚨Must-read article. In a world that feels increasingly divided and filled with conflicts, this article is a wake-up call against naive globalism and the belief that economic interdependence can erase civilizational differences. “Is there any conflict raging in the world today that can’t be described in terms of competing cultural values?… White, Western globalists prefer to ignore the threats of Islamic jihad and Chinese totalitarianism, sip from glasses brimming with crisp Sauvignon blanc, and stew in the intoxicating vapors of their own haughty uselessness… In the real world, values matter. Culture matters. Religion matters. The past matters. Honor matters. Violent conflict does not disappear in a puff of smoke when Marxist-Hegelians hold up their dog-eared copies of Das Kapital and declare it must be so.  In the real world — where bullets fly faster than words — theories written on scraps of paper are rolled up into cigarettes or left under a rock near the trench latrine.  In the real world, people fight.  Cultures compete.  And civilizations clash.   Western globalists who refuse to learn the basics won’t long last. From the Arctic to the Antarctic, battle lines are being drawn and redrawn everywhere. The past informs the present. The present informs the future. The rest of history is just now beginning.” The article’s core message is straightforward: culture, faith, sovereignty, and civilizational identity shape global power. Ignoring that reality does not eliminate it; it weakens those who refuse to acknowledge it. This is not speculation. It reflects a systemic reordering of power, priorities, and partnerships, which directly affects trade policy, energy security, immigration systems, national defense, and consequently the protection of civil liberties at home. This is also where the disconnect seems to lie. There are those who either do not see, or refuse to acknowledge, that a systemic shift has already occurred, that meaningful limits on power, institutional accountability, and core freedoms have already been diminished. Others clearly recognize that our governance systems have, in many respects, been diverted from their constitutional purpose. Having spent years advocating for civil liberties and observing the erosion of those liberties, I see this as a reality we have avoided confronting. When freedoms are sidelined in the name of efficiency, security, or global coordination, the foundations of a free society begin to weaken. That erosion does not strengthen democracies; it hollows them out from within. Liberal democracies must decide whether they will defend their foundational principles with clarity and resolve. Are we prepared to recognize that are living in an upside world — where systems designed to safeguard liberty are instead constraining it? Are the protections previous generations fought to secure now being weakened within the very institutions meant to uphold them? Are we ready to confront this inverted reality we are living in or will we continue to ignore it even as its consequences have already entered and taken over our homes? We can no longer avoid these questions, and being superficially polite or resorting to name-calling will not fix the mess we are in.
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