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Freedom Bucks on Cronos. Your freedom, one swap at a time. Top market intermediary on cronos

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Freedom Bucks on Cronos
Freedom Bucks on Cronos@FreedomONcro·
$USA 0x403D38a76a945CaE5936e99c7c5B4746259852fA If you wanna be poor or love America.
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Hound @C107_2日目_西2ホール_あ-46b
アメリカ人「これが本場のBBQだ!」 アメリカ人「コーラにピーナッツ入れてみな!」 アメリカ人「A-10は絶対だ!」 アメリカ人「デカイピックアップはいいぞ」 ここ最近のXのアメリカとの文化交流が見ていて楽しい。 とりあえずコーラにピーナッツはやってみよう
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Freedom Bucks on Cronos@FreedomONcro·
@YIMBYman Your peak "let's move to texas and change it" We've done this well without it, we still don't need it.
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YIMBYman@YIMBYman·
@FreedomONcro I can’t explain to you how many people commute from one city to another for work in Europe, Japan and even the East Coast, it’s a basic concept that I would expect a 5 year old to understand
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Ibn Yahya
Ibn Yahya@dispenseofgrace·
@FreedomONcro @YIMBYman It doesn’t take rocket science to reason how allowing people to live in one city and work in another would stimulate the economy
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Freedom Bucks on Cronos@FreedomONcro·
@YIMBYman Live in dallas? Work in dallas. Live in Houston? Work in Houston. Work in Austin? Live in Austin. FFS guy, stop with the propaganda.
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YIMBYman@YIMBYman·
Don’t believe me? Live in Dallas, work in Austin Live in San Antonio, work in Houston This is from Dallas to Houston
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Eldarose
Eldarose@REinventedstyle·
@elmachuca Just 1? Beyoncé, Matthew McConaughey, Luke Wilson, Woody Harrelson, Ann Richards, LBJ, GWB, Kris Kristofferson, Selena, Bob Bullock, Eva Longoria, Freddy Fender, Willie, Janis Joplin, HEButt, Lauren Graham, Jared Padelecki, Jensen Ackles, Jennifer L.Hewitt, Renee Zellweger, Rober
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Aaron Chamberlain
Aaron Chamberlain@elmachuca·
Without googling, name a famous Texan
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Angela 🧡🕊
Angela 🧡🕊@anjeleena_lee·
Just driving amongst the masses is unbearable in north Texas in 2026. This area has been turned into a dystopian nightmare clown show. Grateful I have the means to leave. Majority don’t. Texas “representatives” big fat cat daddys sold this state out. Enjoy what’s left. 🌟
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🇯🇵砂川 泉🎌
🇯🇵砂川 泉🎌@26ers_bp115·
外国の皆さん。 非常に不愉快で下品に見えますが、 皆さんの国ではこれが面白いのですか?
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
There's no blue pigment in that flower. There's no blue pigment in any flower. Less than 1 in 10 flowering species can even make the color. The ones that do pull it off by mixing red pigments with tiny amounts of metals from the soil to bend the color your eyes pick up. Slightly off, and the petal goes purple, or just washes out to nothing. Scientists didn't figure out nemophila's specific trick until 2015. A research team in Japan isolated the pigment molecule and named it nemophilin. It was only the fifth blue-making molecule of its kind ever found in nature. Inside every petal, 12 molecules snap together with a magnesium atom and an iron atom into a tiny color engine. Pull the iron out, and the blue shifts to purple. The exact shade in this video comes down to how much iron the roots pulled from the soil. The plant is originally from California, by the way. A Scottish botanist named Archibald Menzies collected it off the Pacific coast in the 1790s, and the flower got named after him. Each one is about 6 inches tall. It only blooms in cool weather and dies when the second summer hits. But the part that got me is the history of that hill. The Japanese Army built an airfield on that exact site in 1938. After WWII, the U.S. military took it over for bombing practice. Miharashi Hill, the spot now covered with 5.3 million nemophila in this video, was the target. It became a national park in 1991. In 2002, the city started planting seeds in the old bombing zone. Every November, they go into the ground, get covered with frost sheets through winter, and for about two to three weeks each April, the entire hill turns blue. Breeders have been trying to make a true blue rose for decades through normal breeding. Still can't. Roses are missing the gene for the right starter pigment. Nemophila figured it out without anyone's help, and now 5.3 million of them bloom on a hill where bombs used to land.
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Nemophila Harmony is a flower event in Hitachi Seaside Park in Japan About 5 million baby blue-eyes flowers (nemophilas) bloom

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greg
greg@greg16676935420·
There’s 365 days in a year 52 weeks in a year 7 days in a week 52 x 7 = 364 What am I missing here?
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Freedom Bucks on Cronos@FreedomONcro·
@EvaderDirt Once an "item" gets "brought" onchain, its value becomes transferable/collateralized. Now burrys "GME buys ADT" makes more sense. Either the paperwork or the item is held in custodian. Like how powerpacks holds the slab through PSA until delivery is requested.
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DirtΞvader
DirtΞvader@EvaderDirt·
PowerPacks is interesting.. PowerPacks, physical and digital, is very interesting. - Ryan Cohen imo, RC isn’t just thinking about trading cards. I haven’t put my finger on it yet, but I think RC is thinking about literally everything. Physical and Digital. And I like the way RC and LC think. No limit. x.com/tbpn/status/19…
Larry Cheng@larryvc

We've been having weekly AI demos in Volition's AI Lab, and I'm realizing people can watch the same demo and see different things. Here are different demo perspectives: 1. See the use case - "What does this do?" This person sees, and often only sees, the specific application of what the demo does. They assess the value of the demo based on the importance of that specific application. 2. See the capability - "What else could this do?" This person sees the capability powering the demo rather than just the specific use case. This person sees the extensibility of that capability to other use cases that might be even more valuable. 3. See the potential system - "How does this fit into something bigger?" This person sees how the demo capability could be part of a larger system paired with other complementary capabilities to solve higher level problems. 4. See the deficiencies - "What’s missing or broken?" This person sees weaknesses in the demo. Some view that as an inherent deficiency. Others view each deficiency as an opportunity - a pain point worthy of solving. 5. See the evolution - "Where is this going?" This person projects forward and sees beyond the current to imagine future next-generation use cases, capabilities, and systems evolving from current use cases, capabilities and systems. Each perspective has relevance but also reveals something pretty fundamental about how the person thinks.

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winmonies@winmonies·
Grok broke it down for us: Here’s a super simple breakdown of this long legal paper, like explaining it to a friend who needs things very easy: What is this paper? It’s a big contract (called a Business Combination Agreement) signed on August 25, 2025.
Think of it like a marriage contract between companies that want to join together and become one bigger company. The main companies involved (the “family” getting married): •SPAC (Yorkville Acquisition Corp.): A special company that raised money from investors to buy or combine with another company. It has a “trust account” full of money (like a piggy bank). •Crypto.com (Foris Holdings KY Limited and its sub): A big crypto company. They are bringing Cronos tokens (a type of crypto coin) and the stuff needed to run a special computer node for it. •TMTG (Trump Media & Technology Group Corp.): The company that owns Truth Social and Trump-related media stuff. They are bringing their “Trump Media” brand and some company assets. •Sponsor: The group that started the SPAC and helped it. What are they actually doing? (The deal in baby words) 1Crypto.com gives most of their Cronos tokens and tech to the SPAC company. 2TMTG gives their special company (Asset Company) and the right to use the “Trump Media” name to the SPAC company. 3In return, both Crypto.com and TMTG get: ◦Lots of new shares in the new combined company. ◦Special “warrants” (like tickets) that let them buy even more shares later if the stock price goes up. 4The SPAC changes from a Cayman Islands company to a Florida company. 5After the deal, the new company will have: ◦Crypto staking stuff from Cronos. ◦Trump Media / Truth Social stuff. ◦Money from the SPAC’s trust account (after some investors might take their money back). Simple numbers from the deal: •Crypto.com gets 100 million shares of Class B stock + warrants. •TMTG gets 10 million shares of Class A stock + warrants + extra “earnout” warrants if the stock does really well ($11, $20, or $40 per share). •The Sponsor also gets some warrants. Important rules everyone promises: •They have to be honest about their companies (no big lies). •They can’t go shopping for a better deal while this one is happening (no cheating). •They have to keep secrets and not talk bad about each other in public. •After the deal, some people can’t sell their shares for at least 12 months (lock-up). When does it happen? •There’s a big meeting where SPAC’s investors vote “yes”. •If enough say yes and no big problems happen, they “close” the deal (shake hands and make it official). •If something goes wrong, the deal can be canceled. Super simple summary (for a 5-year-old level): Big money company (SPAC) is joining with Crypto.com (crypto coins) and Trump Media (Truth Social).
They mix together → new company.
Crypto.com and Trump Media get shares (ownership) in the new company.
Everyone hopes the new company will be worth a lot of money. It’s a very long, fancy lawyer paper that says “we all agree to do this deal fairly and follow the rules.” Would you like me to explain any one part even simpler (like the money part, the shares part, or what happens if it fails)? Just tell me which bit is confusing!
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No_Pie_2109@No_Pie_2109·
Probably nothing but $MCGA, a blank check company incorporated on March 3, 2025, as a Cayman Islands exempted company for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses and is supposedly merging with $DJT, just dropped a 10K with a lot of interesting wording that I can’t understand. 🤭 Figured I’d let you retards know so someone can tell me how I can lose more money off this shit. 😝 sec.gov/Archives/edgar…
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Kevin Doran
Kevin Doran@doranka·
@greg16676935420 Adding to this thread that keeps the mathematical establishment awake at night: If I have 1 sandwich and divide it into two pieces, now I have two sandwiches not a half sandwich. 1÷2=2
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ATX data@data_atx·
Austin’s city manager signed a $20k ‘holiday decorating’ contract yesterday Is city hall finally going to be griswold-maxxing this year?
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Freedom Bucks on Cronos@FreedomONcro·
@Andy78532094 @Jason @ICEgov This jason guys pretty dumb. Hes a cancer who left cali to move to ATX, put on a cowboy hat and calls himself cool. And he STILL cant see that hes the problem
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Andy
Andy@Andy78532094·
You are an idiot. The fact that you think these are violent and bad people trying to intimidate people is the first problem. They were doing their fucking job all while dealing with crazy people in their face, blowing whistles. Biden admin purposely ruined this country with open borders, then we have to try to clean it up. Figure it the fuck out…you are a smart man
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
Was prepared to be cynical about @ICEgov agents at the airport, figuring it would be a continuation of the unnecessary intimidation and deliberate violence we’ve seen over the past year. The agents were extra personable and helpful with people’s bags They were wearing their badges and didn't have masks on. They were smiling, engaging and respectful. … this is clearly a brilliant strategy by President Trump to do a redemption tour for his administration and ICE. Well done either way!
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