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MinnesHODLan

@minneshodlan

Mutual liberation coordinated by #bitcoin | Came for the returns, stayed for the revolution | npub19jfv4eympmx679cvsvukccg7ghet0fs6vtkd3tjv3wm32tjpxygq3fd9jr

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calendar_today24-06-2021 14:16:18

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Peter Schiff (@peterschiff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I get the rationale for a Bitcoin reserve. I don't agree with it, but I get it. We have a gold reserve. Bitcoin is digital gold, which is better than analog gold. So let's create a Bitcoin reserve too. But what's the rationale for an XRP reserve? Why the hell would we need that?

𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂 (@txmctrades) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the rising calls for our next wave of monetary stimulus, I must admit that current events have me sitting at my point of deepest cynicism about our position in the behavioral time loop of human society. This moment is unique to us today, but not to our species. It makes me

Passed Pawn (@passedpawn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Passed Pawn's Perspective 1. Markets finally pushed Trump to his limit on Wednesday. So Dump became Pump after the Treasury auction. It's like a financial markets version of Jekyll and Hyde. We always knew he had a limit, just not where it was. Turns out it was a combination of

MinnesHODLan (@minneshodlan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where are my freedom-loving Bitcoiners decrying Nayib Bukele for holding Kilmar Ábrego García after he was unlawfully deported? I know they must be out there, but my timeline is silent. If you don’t care about Garcia, care about the door this opens to executive abuse of power.

L0la L33tz (@l0lal33tz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you, an unbiased person, take a look at this graphic by Elliptic, do you come to the conclusion that "unhosted wallets" are what enable cartels to launder money through cryptocurrencies? Or could it be that the actual problem is that cartels still somehow manage to deposit

If you, an unbiased person, take a look at this graphic by Elliptic, do you come to the conclusion that "unhosted wallets" are what enable cartels to launder money through cryptocurrencies?

Or could it be that the actual problem is that cartels still somehow manage to deposit
Kate Levchuk 🇺🇦🇵🇱🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@kategoestech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The special operation "SpiderWeb" has been in preparation for more than 1,5 years First SBU transported FPV drones to 🇷🇺, and later - mobile wooden houses. At the right moment, the roofs of the houses were opened remotely, and the drones flew to hit the 🇷🇺 bombers All people

The special operation "SpiderWeb" has been in preparation for more than 1,5 years

First SBU transported FPV drones to 🇷🇺, and later - mobile wooden houses. At the right moment, the roofs of the houses were opened remotely, and the drones flew to hit the 🇷🇺 bombers

All people
Grant Williams (@ttmygh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great thread. This aligns well with my (admittedly largely uneducated) thesis for a lot of this Tether/Bitcoin nexus, but I’m genuinely curious to hear thoughtful pushback on where Jacob may be wrong. Any Bitcoin Bro-ness gets an InstaMute™️

𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂 (@txmctrades) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having public agencies funded by taxpayer dollars tweeting partisan hack shit like this is a horrendous slope to begin sliding down. But nothing surprises me anymore. We are actively eroding our own social fabric whether or not we see its pernicious effects yet.

توماج صالحی🌋 (@officialtoomaj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Evacuate Tehran” is nothing more than a populist slogan meant to later claim: “We didn’t intend to kill Iranian civilians; they just refused to leave the war zone.” But how are over 9 million people — without fuel, often without enough savings to relocate, and with no second

“Evacuate Tehran” is nothing more than a populist slogan meant to later claim: “We didn’t intend to kill Iranian civilians; they just refused to leave the war zone.”

But how are over 9 million people — without fuel, often without enough savings to relocate, and with no second
Mechanic #FixTheFilters #300kb (@grassfedbitcoin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the perspective that has gotten missed: There is no context in which you would let random, anonymous strangers upload 100kb files to your computer on a self-regulating p2p network. The constant appeals to censorship resistance are a complete red herring. Mempool filters

Don Winslow (@donwinslow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THE WHEELS ARE FULLY TURNED AWAY FROM THE OFFICER. Watch in SLOW MO. No intention IMO to hit anyone. Sole intention based on wheel/steering wheel to LEAVE the scene NOT A THREAT. Look at the wheel.

Nicholas Kristof (@nickkristof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's the latest The New York Times analysis of all videos of the Renee Good shooting. A millisecond by millisecond breakdown makes clear the White House version is completely false: The ICE agent was not run over, and Good was driving away when she was killed. nytimes.com/2026/01/15/vid…

Jason Bassler (@jasonbassler1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICE is now using a Palantir tool to map neighborhoods and assign “deportation scores” in “target-rich environments” fed by HHS data. Today it’s immigrants. Tomorrow it’s dissidents. If you think this won’t be repurposed for activists or protesters, you aren't paying attention.

ICE is now using a Palantir tool to map neighborhoods and assign “deportation scores” in “target-rich environments” fed by HHS data.

Today it’s immigrants. Tomorrow it’s dissidents.

If you think this won’t be repurposed for activists or protesters, you aren't paying attention.