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calendar_today17-02-2021 06:02:19

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failcoin (@failcoin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey Coinbase 🛡️, my friend just made a big investment in Ravencoin and I see interest in RVN is exploding globally. Why can’t I buy $RVN on Coinbase? I don’t want Fartcoin, I want the best fair launch, non-security RWA blockchain!

Slay 🅁🅅🄽🪀💹 (@slay_books) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Credit cards declining for no reason is pretty annoying when there’s no reason given for it, have plenty of available credit open and no email or anything about it? Like okay good thing I have another card on me I guess ?

Tron Black 🅁🅅🄽𓄿₿ (@tronblack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marcus Lemonis 💯 If you check the Beyond, Inc. codebase, you’ll find that the code already exists to accept Bitcoin, Project Raven 🦅/ RVN / Ravencoin, @Litecoin, Department of Government Efficiency, and can easily expand to others. How do I know? I helped write it while at Overstock. Bitcoin was already being accepted, which led to the

OKUNG (@russellokung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What took one brother, 12 years... took the other brother, 3 years. What takes you 40 years, Bitcoin does in 4. Bitcoin compresses that timeline. Not because it's magic. Because it's mathematics. It's the first money that can't be debased. An asset that gets scarcer over

What took one brother, 12 years... took  the other brother, 3 years.

What takes you 40 years, Bitcoin does in 4.

Bitcoin compresses that timeline.

Not because it's magic. 

Because it's mathematics. It's the first money that can't be debased. An asset that gets scarcer over
Jason Bassler (@jasonbassler1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People keep saying the BBB only targets “the border.” Technically? Maybe. But look closer. The so-called border zone covers 100 miles inland which includes two-thirds of the entire U.S. population. This isn’t about securing borders. It’s about normalizing mass surveillance.

People keep saying the BBB only targets “the border.” Technically? Maybe. But look closer.

The so-called border zone covers 100 miles inland which includes two-thirds of the entire U.S. population. This isn’t about securing borders. It’s about normalizing mass surveillance.