Qual Esteves

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Qual Esteves

Qual Esteves

@somethingelse1s

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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
Bill Gates spent $7.6 MILLION creating genetically modified ticks designed to SPREAD in the wild. Two years later, a peer-reviewed paper was published saying that it is “morally obligatory” to use CRISPR-edited GMO ticks to intentionally spread alpha-gal syndrome and FORCE humans away from eating meat. Now an estimated 450,000 Americans have alpha-gal syndrome, and a new CDC study found alpha-gal antibodies in 24.0% of adults across the five hardest-hit U.S. states. The FBI must investigate all possible bioterrorism-related activities behind this massive surge in tick-induced meat allergies.
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG

"Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) is an allergy to mammalian meat (e.g., pork, beef, and lamb), dairy, and by-products; most cases result from lone star tick bites. … In 2022, up to 450,000 persons in the United States were estimated to be affected. … Based on … blood donor samples collected during 2024–2025 from 10 states, the estimated alpha-gal IgE seroprevalence was 24.0% in the five states with the highest seroprevalence (Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, and Virginia).” cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/7…

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PlanB
PlanB@100trillionUSD·
Bitcoin metrics used to cost thousands per year. BlockHorizon just opened everything up, 100% FREE data & charts: ✅ All metrics, daily updates ✅ Full historic data ✅ Unlimited alerts ✅ CSV+XLS+JSON downloads Same data as other providers. No paywall 👉 blockhorizon.io
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Qual Esteves@somethingelse1s·
@ThomasPhilipw @based16z No one is buying bitcoin but we can sure up the dollar to bitcoin. There is still accountability in the future and a way out for future generations. Bitcoin is a protocol not a cult.
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Phil Thomas
Phil Thomas@ThomasPhilipw·
@based16z Needing MSTR to rip for Bitcoin to go higher makes me hate Bitcoin. Not what I signed up for. The opposite, in fact.
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based16z@based16z·
Bitcoin 250k in one monthly candle after Trump takes 20% Strategy stake
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XSpirit
XSpirit@TubeSpirit·
🚨THE INTERNET IS EXPLODING RIGHT NOW: HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ARE SAYING THE SAME THING - TIME HAS RETURNED After CERN shut down the Large Hadron Collider on June 29 for a 4-year pause, identical posts suddenly started appearing: "the days feel long again, like they did in childhood," "yesterday felt like it lasted forever," "I went to bed at 9 PM and slept like a rock," "everything around me has slowed down, and it feels amazing." Some people say they're having vivid dreams again, others say smells have become richer, and that their anxiety disappeared for no apparent reason. Time has stopped "flying by" and seems to have returned to its old, calmer rhythm. And this is where things get really interesting. Conspiracy circles have long claimed that the collider doesn't just accelerate particles - it supposedly opens portals, shifts timelines, and creates "glitches" in reality (the Mandela Effect, accelerated time, the feeling that someone pressed fast-forward on our lives). While it was running - we were living in a slightly distorted flow. And now that it's been shut down... everything seems to be returning to normal. Maybe it's just a powerful collective attention effect (everyone read about it and started noticing it). Or maybe it's something deeper. Like a massive machine really was affecting the fabric of space-time, creating microscopic "tears" or resonances that we experienced as time speeding up. Now the portals are closed, the simulation has rebooted into a more "natural" mode, or maybe the universe has finally exhaled. The funniest part is - nobody knows the truth. Physicists will say it's "nonsense and placebo." But those who genuinely feel the change are already saying: "Leave the collider turned off for a little longer." What about you? Do you feel this change? Have the days really become longer, or is it just summer and everyone's tired of the constant rush?
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Who would you trust to run the world?
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Kevin Malone
Kevin Malone@Malone_Wealth·
The Boise, Idaho area was hit with one of the worst summer storms ever recorded yesterday evening. Some areas had more than 8 inches of hail in less than an hour.
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Sue
Sue@sue_xbt·
Everyone has a number How much would it take for you to quit Crypto / Twitter and never come back? $100k? $500k? $1M? $10M?
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Heidi
Heidi@blockchainchick·
Nobody has still answered this simple question about Strategy: How do they sustainably pay the yield?
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Katie | CitizenX
Katie | CitizenX@PlanBpassport·
If shit truly hits the fan - what countries/passports do you want to have? I am no doomer, but geopolitics getting really weird these days, so here is my thought process:
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Crypto Tea
Crypto Tea@Cryptotea·
my friends stopped inviting me to parties after crypto crashed
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Mocha
Mocha@monster_models·
I just spoke to my dad for the first time since he was paid his first $STRC dividend four weeks ago. He didn't understand why the price had fallen so far from par. I was honest with him — neither did I. I told him the latest theories about accounts in TradFi getting wiped out on leverage, but margin debt is so abstract to a farmer who barely ever touches his investments that I'm not sure this made much sense to him. After talking through the situation, I came to realize that, yes, my dad was concerned — some would say worried — but not for the reasons most people would think. "Just remember, Dad — you're still going to be paid the same dividend, regardless of the market price." "Okay, but... how?" That was the moment I realized my dad had fallen into an unfortunate misconception I've noticed even among some in the #Bitcoin community — something that I'll call the dividend yield fallacy. We all grow up learning about compound interest, which is universally expressed as a percentage. If you go to the bank and open an interest-bearing account, they will express the interest rate as a percent of your deposits. Your mortgage interest is expressed as a percentage of your current balance. Similar story for your credit card accounts. So it should be no surprise that when regular folks learn about investment products like STRC that are marketed as paying 11.5% annually, they think about it through the same lens. But there's a blank space in their mental model: 11.5% of what? In the absence of clarity, the mind naturally assumes that the denominator is the current value of the instrument: the market price. This leads some folks to think that the dollar amount of their monthly dividend falls as the market price falls. Life does not prepare most regular people to think in terms of fixed income — what some in the finance community affectionately call "bond math." Many fixed income instruments, including many bonds, pay a fixed dollar amount. Not a fixed percentage — a fixed dollar amount. That fixed dollar amount is often expressed as a percentage of the instrument's value at par, but that dollar amount does not change merely because the market price falls below (or rises above) par. This is what gives rise to a so-called effective yield — the dividend yield recomputed using the current market price in the denominator instead of par value. This concept was foreign to my dad. "So you're telling me that the price could fall to $2, and I would still get paid the same dividend per share that I own?" "Yes." "And so when my dividends get reinvested, they're buying new shares at a discount, not at 'full retail' price?" "Yes." I thought I had conveyed this clearly in one of our previous calls — and maybe I had! — but I'm now realizing that this concept is different enough from most people's lived experiences that we need multiple exposures before it can be expected to stick. Once my dad learned — or re-learned — how the bond math works for STRC, he was not only relieved, but speechless. "I'm in awe, son. We didn't grow up with anything like this. Hell, I didn't even start investing until MegaCorp," he said, referring to the corporation he worked at for 24 years. "I've never seen anything else in my life like this!" He continued: "I don't understand why everyone isn't investing in STRC. Why wouldn't anyone who owned a home, who was getting ready to retire, be in this thing?" "I hear you, Dad. I'm guessing it's because they don't understand how it works, and people are generally fearful of anything they don't understand — at least at first," I said. I sincerely appreciate how my dad is trying his best to understand this wildly new product that is helping him meet his financial goals. That said, I think the crux of his misunderstanding — and the source of his initial concern — can serve as a thought-provoking case study for @Strategy as they fine tune how best to communicate with the public about STRC. To be clear, I understand why Strategy markets STRC's dividend as a percentage yield. Percentage yield is an industry standard concept. It also frames the instrument's income return conservatively in investors' minds; if the price falls, the effective yield on new shares only goes up. But there is a cost to this in the form of potential misunderstanding. By communicating the dividend yield ONLY in terms of a percentage, some investors will be left to assume that the dollar amount goes down as the market price goes down. The fixed dividend relative to market price is one of STRC's greatest strengths. It's why my dad is not only not worried, but completely at ease in this sea of bear market panic. My hope is that we will find ways of better communicating this key concept when we talk to our friends and family (and each other) about digital credit. 🟠 $MSTR $STRC
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Nayib Bukele
Nayib Bukele@nayibbukele·
Nuestro tercer avión ya llegó a Venezuela y el cuarto ya va en camino. Seguimos reforzando esta misión. Dios bendiga a Venezuela 🇸🇻🇻🇪
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Qual Esteves@somethingelse1s·
@PeterSchiff I will gladly pay more dollars forever for a scarce, verifiable asset that can’t be seized. Gold is only 1 of those
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
Bitcoiners claim Bitcoin is cheap. Cheap relative to what? Maybe relative to its bubble high, but not relative to its historic lows. With no earnings, yield, book value, or productive use, Bitcoin has no valuation anchor. “Cheap” just means buyers hope a greater fool pays more.
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Qual Esteves@somethingelse1s·
Time to move to opensourced hardware and to opensourced software. I guess we just needed an enemy to build what’s needed for digital freedom
Sparrow Wallet 🐦@SparrowWallet

Unless @Apple's decision to terminate @craigraw's Apple Developer account is reversed by June 30, all new installs of Sparrow will fail, and development on macOS will end. If you value Sparrow, a repost would help. @AppleSupport

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Qual Esteves@somethingelse1s·
@saylor Get some rest we need you operating at 100% ignore the trolls
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
Bitcoiners agree on the 99% that matters. We shouldn’t let the 1% divide us while nearly all global capital has yet to enter Bitcoin’s monetary network. The opportunity is bigger than the argument.
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Crypto Tea
Crypto Tea@Cryptotea·
In 2011 there was a marketplace called Silk Road where people only transacted in bitcoin Why does a bitcoin marketplace not exist now in 2026?
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⚡️Mirthtime ⚡️
⚡️Mirthtime ⚡️@mirthtime·
Just started running a Routstr node on my RTX 5090. Discovery via Nostr, payments via Cashu/Lightning, API compatible with OpenAI clients. There’s no accounts or subscriptions. just my gpu available for pay-per-request inference. So damn cool. Thanks @callebtc for the heads up Link below
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Ash Crypto
Ash Crypto@AshCrypto·
Wasted 8 years of my life
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