BTC_Shadow

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BTC_Shadow

BTC_Shadow

@BtcShadoww

شامل ہوئے Ağustos 2024
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BTC_Shadow
BTC_Shadow@BtcShadoww·
@saylor Been a supporter and follower for a long time. But I agree with those who are saying that all the unnecessary complexity and jargon you are throwing out is a major red flag we have to look at
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
BPS measures Bitcoin per common share before senior claims. CEBE BPS measures Bitcoin per common share after senior claims. CEBE is the conservative risk metric. BPS is the common equity growth metric. BTC Yield measures BPS execution.
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A.J. Perez
A.J. Perez@byajperez·
Eric Trump trying to squeeze UFC Hall of Famer/broadcaster Dan Cormier for inside info is disgusting. @danawhite has to be pleased members of the Trump family think UFC is fixed. Cormier deleted the tweet (below) within a couple minutes.
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The Hormuz Letter
The Hormuz Letter@HormuzLetter·
BREAKING: Iran says the US has agreed to pay $300 billion in reconstruction funds directly to Iran as part of the deal Pakistan announced, alongside the release of $24 billion in frozen funds with $12 billion released before negotiations even start, per Mehr News. This directly contradicts Trump's & Vance's claim that no funds will be transferred to Iran at all. If Trump denies this is true, there never was a deal. If Trump confirms, the US has fully capitulated to Iran's demands.
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BTC_Shadow
BTC_Shadow@BtcShadoww·
@ZynxBTC These people are cowards. If enough people stand up they will be the ones running
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Zynx
Zynx@ZynxBTC·
@BtcShadoww What am I supposed to do? I have one life mate. This isn't some random third world failed state. It's the British state. You can't do ANYTHING.
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Zynx
Zynx@ZynxBTC·
The free internet just died in the UK. The Americans were right to never give up their guns. We are being crushed by the state in many ways and the people are defenceless. Fellow Brits, the time is nigh to sell everything and put it into Bitcoin. It might be time to leave.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 NEW: The UK social media ban for under-16s will be enforced through facial recognition, digital IDs, credit cards, open banking, passports, mobile provider checks or email age estimation

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Rich C.
Rich C.@LogicalFool1·
@zerohedge Bitcoin is lower now than liberation day. This is a lie
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BTC_Shadow
BTC_Shadow@BtcShadoww·
@Loriss65 What happened to you killing bitcoin? Assclown
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BTC_Shadow
BTC_Shadow@BtcShadoww·
@Loriss65 It still amazes me that a decentralized digital protocol somehow exposes the stupidity of humans like nothing else
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BTC_Shadow
BTC_Shadow@BtcShadoww·
@Loriss65 Keep going Lori. You don't need a lot of rope to hang yourself I can see
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BTC_Shadow@BtcShadoww·
@AThrouvalas There is, and continues to be, plenty of good news though. Price is not following. Making people miserable
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Andrew | Charms 🟠💎
Andrew | Charms 🟠💎@AThrouvalas·
Strategy FUD is 90% only popular cause its a bear market and people need crap to talk about The headlines you're reading are nothingburgers, you will realize this soon When there's no good news, we just think up doomsday scenarios to entertain ourselves - same with quantum FUD When BTC is back up and Strategy hasn't imploded, everyone will call Saylor a genius again
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
The future has two Bitcoins. One is bearer Bitcoin: cold storage, self-custody, personal sovereignty, exit from the fiat permission layer. The other is institutional Bitcoin: ETFs, corporate treasuries, bank custody, collateral markets, structured products, lending desks, sovereign reserves, accounting frameworks, insurance wrappers, and capital-market machinery. The first protects the soul. The second drives scale. Saylor is betting that the second layer brings trillions while the first layer keeps the whole thing honest. That is probably correct. Bitcoin will not reach full global monetary impact by staying a purist enclave. It reaches maximum force when the world’s existing balance sheets start treating it as superior collateral. Banks do not need to love Bitcoin’s ideology. Governments do not need to become libertarian. Pension funds do not need to understand cypherpunk culture. They only need to realize the asset is liquid, scarce, durable, politically harder to print, and increasingly unavoidable. That is how Bitcoin eats the system. Slowly, then through balance sheets. The deepest signal in Saylor’s post: he is shifting Bitcoin from anti-system asset to open monetary network. That language is designed to make Bitcoin acceptable to CFOs, boards, banks, regulators, sovereigns, and normal families. He is sanding down the revolutionary edge without abandoning the hard monetary core. That will anger old-school maximalists. It will also make Bitcoin much larger. The forecast is clear: Bitcoin becomes more integrated, more regulated, more collateralized, more institutionally owned, more politically important, and more strategically protected. Self-custody remains the sacred base, but most economic activity around Bitcoin moves through institutions. Price probably benefits. Purity suffers. Systemic importance rises. State attention intensifies. Bitcoin began as escape from the financial system. It becomes world-historical when the financial system is forced to build around it.
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State Armor
State Armor@StateArmor·
.@bitcoinpolicy's @SamLyman33 on why the United States needs to beat China in the AI race: "We need to have AI that's built on that foundation of freedom of speech. Because if we don't win the AI battle, China will. And China cares nothing for freedom of speech."
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Seattle Extremist
Seattle Extremist@SeattleIndepen1·
From my banned account, during the COVID festivities.
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BTC_Shadow
BTC_Shadow@BtcShadoww·
@coinbureau Idiot takes like this are the reason I no longer subscribe or listen to anything you say
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Coin Bureau
Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
⚠️ALERT: FT reports that the crypto industry is now bracing for quantum computing threat. Here's the brutal truth nobody in CT wants to hear: Only ~15 crypto projects on Earth are seriously building for quantum. If your favorite coin isn't one of them, you're holding a wallet with a death clock. The list 👇 PROTOCOL-NATIVE QUANTUM RESISTANT (mainnet, today): 🔷 QRL (XMSS, mainnet since 2018) 🔶 Abelian (lattice-based, mainnet 2022) 🔷 Cellframe (Dilithium + Picnic) 🔶 Mochimo (WOTS+, audited by Dr. Hülsing) 🔷 xx Network (David Chaum, PQ BFT consensus) 🔶 Nexus (FALCON + Signature Chains) PQC LIVE IN PRODUCTION (partial): 🔷 Algorand — Falcon state proofs since 2022, first Falcon mainnet tx Nov 2025 (consensus still Ed25519) 🔶 Hedera — SEALSQ QS7001 chip, shipped Nov 2025 ACTIVELY IMPLEMENTING (testnet): 🔷 QANplatform — Dilithium, EVM-compatible testnet 🔶 Tron — QuantumShield hybrid signatures on testnet 🔷 Circle's Arc — USDC-native L1, opt-in Dilithium + Falcon at mainnet (2026) ROADMAP ONLY (still vulnerable today): 🔷 Bitcoin — BIP-360 + BIP-361 (7-year migration) 🔶 Ethereum — $2M PQ team, pq.ethereum .org, 2029 target 🔷 Cardano — IO Research "Vision 2026: Post Quantum Secure" proposal 🔶 Solana — Falcon roadmap (April 2026), Winternitz Vault live 2+ yrs 🔷 Ripple/XRP — 4-phase roadmap, ML-DSA on AlphaNet, 2028 target Not listed = not building = your funds, eventually someone else's. Harvest now, decrypt later.
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BTC_Shadow
BTC_Shadow@BtcShadoww·
@DanielaGabor People like you have no inner power the only way you can gain power is through a government. You are a parasite
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Peter Novak, the MAGA Astrologer
Peter Novak, the MAGA Astrologer@PathfinderAstro·
Three died. Two went to prison. Two ended their careers in disgrace. One got shot. One lost his business. One broke his leg. All apparently due to my Mars being conjunct my Descendant. But this Mars is ruler of my 9th House - the House of God. And so, all this misfortune befell my enemies not by my own hand, but as if by some sort of divine intervention. Still trying to wrap my head around that. I’ve been studying and practicing astrology for 48 years now, and it is still yielding these “oh wow” moments.
Peter Novak, the MAGA Astrologer@PathfinderAstro

68 years old and still learning. I have Mars in a tight two degree opposition to my Ascendant. I just realized that there is a pattern in my life where my “open enemies” (7th house) suffer heavy misfortunes (Mars conjunct 7th House Cusp), all entirely not of my own doing. More than one have actually died, tragically, prematurely. Others have gone to prison or suffered permanent disabilities. I can’t think of a single person who did me wrong and went on to prosper in their lives, I don’t have anything to do with any of it, and only learn about it later, after they have exited my circle. I can think of at least seven instances of this occurring in my history. Wild shit.

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Joel Valenzuela
Joel Valenzuela@TheDesertLynx·
Satoshi premined. He mined before anyone else and got (and holds) a much higher percentage of the supply than many founders. Sorry to kill your virgin birth myth.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Universities had 17 years of warning. They responded by doing the opposite of what the math demanded. In 2008, American birth rates fell off a cliff. The Great Recession made people stop having kids. Those never-born children would be turning 18 right now. The number of U.S. high school graduates peaked at roughly 3.9 million in 2025. By 2029, that number drops 15%. By 2041, it drops by nearly half a million students per year. Every school in this tweet had access to the same Census data. They all saw the same curve. Administrative positions at U.S. colleges grew 60% between 1993 and 2009, ten times the rate of tenured faculty growth. Non-instructional spending (student services, administration) grew 29% from 2010 to 2018. Instructional spending grew 17%. Average tuition at public four-year schools went from $3,500 in 2000 to $10,560 in 2023. Yale now has more administrators than undergraduate students. 5,460 administrators for fewer than 5,000 undergrads. They built the cost structure of a growth company on top of a customer base that was mathematically guaranteed to shrink. The split in this data tells you everything. Clemson, Syracuse, Duke, UNC, and Indiana are all cutting because the model broke. Alabama, Ole Miss, and the University of Florida are turning away more applicants than ever. Harvard gets five applications for every spot. The middle is where the cliff hits. Elite schools absorb demand. Everyone between elite and community college fights over a shrinking pool. The Fed published a study in December 2024 predicting 80 colleges will close in the next five years. Since 2016, over 100 already have. In 2024 alone, 28 shut down. One per week. These program cuts and layoffs are a decade late. The birth rate data was sitting in Census spreadsheets the entire time. Everyone in higher education administration saw the enrollment cliff coming. They hired more administrators anyway.
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley

Clemson is $1.5B in debt. Syracuse is closing or pausing 93 programs, UNC-Chapel Hill plans to cut spending by $89M over 3 years. Duke recently let 600 employees go in a $350M budget cut. Indiana public colleges announced a plan to eliminate or merge 580 programs statewide.

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