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Trump Jr. just gave Musk a massive shoutout. His take? Innovators like Musk are pushing tech and science forward in ways that actually benefit the country. And here's the kicker—he's saying we need leaders who recognize that kind of talent and actively protect it.
It's an interesting angle. In an era where breakthrough tech is reshaping industries (crypto included), the question of how governments handle their top innovators matters more than ever. Whether it's SpaceX revolutionizing space travel or his ventures into AI, Musk's work undeniably impacts global tech trajectories.
The underlying m
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HashRateHermitvip:
Seriously, I've heard this line at least a hundred times... Protecting innovators? Fine, but why don't they protect those small developers when they're being exploited by VCs? It's just double standards.
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The former president just threw cold water on the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal everyone's been buzzing about. His skepticism comes at a critical moment when streaming giants are scrambling to consolidate power in a fragmenting media landscape.
This isn't just noise – his comments could actually move markets. Warner Bros. Discovery's stock already trades in choppy waters, and any regulatory uncertainty around mega-mergers tends to spook investors. Netflix has been hunting for content libraries to justify its price hikes, but political headwinds might complicate that strategy.
Worth watching how th
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ForkItAllDayvip:
Again? Every time a politician speaks, plans have to change. I'm tired of this routine.
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Dropping $44 billion wasn't just a purchase — it was a statement. Now facing millions in penalties for refusing to back down.
Some fights aren't about winning. They're about making sure the battle gets fought at all. While others stay silent, one person decided the cost of free expression is worth paying, no matter how steep the bill gets.
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SelfCustodyIssuesvip:
Really, no matter how much is lost, it's worth it for freedom of speech.
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JPMorgan's chief Jamie Dimon just dropped a harsh take on Europe's situation. According to him, the region's been bleeding out—businesses leaving, investments drying up, innovation fleeing elsewhere. Pretty brutal assessment from one of Wall Street's biggest names. Makes you wonder how this regulatory squeeze affects crypto projects choosing where to build.
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MEVHunterXvip:
Dimon said Europe is in such bad shape, so I’m thinking… wouldn’t crypto projects all flock to Asia and the US? Regulatory crackdowns are really driving people away.
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𝕏 has now claimed the top spot as the primary news source across all EU member states. This shift spans Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, and Portugal. The unified dominance across such diverse markets signals a fundamental transformation in how Europeans consume information. Worth watching how this reshapes the media landscape and information flow dynamics in the region.
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LuckyBearDrawervip:
Now traditional media should really be anxious—X is truly experiencing wild growth.
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Paradigm founder Matt Huang recently put forward a bold assertion—that this moment in time is crypto’s “Netscape moment” or “iPhone moment.”
Huang believes the entire industry is operating at an unprecedented scale, far beyond the wildest dreams of early participants. More importantly, this explosive growth spans two seemingly contradictory areas: institutionalization is accelerating, with traditional financial giants entering the space; at the same time, the cypherpunk spirit of decentralization is also thriving.
This parallel-track state is quite rare. There’s both Wall Street’s capital and
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LiquidityHuntervip:
Dual-track operation sounds promising, but can it really remain decentralized once Wall Street gets involved...
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Saylor just dropped a wild take on national BTC strategy.
His pitch? If the U.S. moves fast and stacks Bitcoin now, rivals will be forced to buy it back—at $50 million per coin.
That's not just bullish. That's a complete paradigm shift.
We're watching nations potentially weaponize digital assets. The ones who accumulate early could dominate. The ones who hesitate? They pay the premium.
This isn't your grandpa's gold standard anymore.
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AllInDaddyvip:
Damn, 50 million per coin? Saylor really dares to say it, but even though his words are blunt, he's got a point. The game of nation-level Bitcoin accumulation is only just beginning.
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When a tech billionaire acquired that major social platform, something fundamental shifted. The trajectory we were on—one marked by increasingly tight content controls and carefully managed narratives—suddenly hit a fork. That single move challenged an entire system of information gatekeeping that had been building momentum for years. Whether you see it as liberation or chaos, there's no denying the ripple effects are still playing out across how we think about digital public squares and who gets to set the rules.
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MetaMiseryvip:
Rule-breaking has a cost
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The payment giant worth $16 trillion just dropped a bomb: "Every financial institution worldwide needs a crypto strategy now."
That's not some random analyst talking—that's Visa, the company processing billions of transactions daily, telling the entire banking world they can't sit this one out anymore.
Think about what this means. When a behemoth like that goes public with this stance, it's not speculation. They've done the math. They've seen the data. And their conclusion? Bitcoin and crypto aren't optional anymore—they're essential infrastructure.
The traditional finance world is waking up f
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WenAirdropvip:
With Visa making this statement, traditional finance really has no way out anymore.
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So Musk's version of "free speech" only applies when it suits him? The double standard is showing.
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AirdropCollectorvip:
Musk really has no sense of responsibility.
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SpaceX just hit an $800 billion valuation. What's fueling this rocket ride? Three things, apparently. Starship progress. Starlink expansion. And locking down global spectrum for direct-to-cell coverage—massively widening the addressable market. But here's the kicker: there's supposedly one more factor driving this number. A factor that might dwarf everything else. No details yet. Just a cryptic hint that leaves everyone guessing what could possibly be "most significant by far."
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MEVHuntervip:
An 80 billion valuation... Feels like playing an arbitrage game in the mempool, where whoever seizes that "most critical factor" first becomes the winner on deck.
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The head of NVIDIA dropped an interesting take on Bitcoin recently. His angle? Bitcoin's essentially converting surplus energy into something portable—a form of currency you can move across borders without friction.
Think about it: excess power that might otherwise go to waste gets channeled into mining operations, producing digital assets that aren't tied to any physical location. You mine it in one place, store it in a wallet, and access it from literally anywhere on the planet.
It's a perspective that reframes the whole energy debate around crypto. Instead of viewing Bitcoin mining as pure
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GasFeeTearsvip:
This angle is truly brilliant—Nvidia finally said something that makes sense. Excess electricity would otherwise go to waste, so it's better to convert it into assets that can flow across borders. I totally agree with this logic.
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A former Cash App exec just dropped a bombshell take on Bitcoin.
Mike Brock penned a piece tearing into BTC as a system designed for distrust. His argument? It's not the freedom tool people claim. Instead, it rewards those who bail first and stacks the deck for those already holding wealth.
The "hard money" narrative? He calls it a mask. Behind the ideology, Brock sees a structure that deepens inequality rather than fixing it. Cruelty dressed up in irony, he says.
Sure, activists have found uses for it. But does that justify the broader implications? That's the question he's raising.
Not your
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ProofOfNothingvip:
Don't be bullish or bearish.
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The technology giant is accelerating its move in the field of artificial intelligence. It has signed content agreements by sitting down with multiple media organizations. This step aims to provide access to high-quality data sources for AI model training. For the media sector, a new revenue stream has opened up. However, debates on copyright and content usage continue. Similar collaborations are also on the agenda for other major players. Such partnerships are expected to become more widespread in the industry.
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GasFeeLadyvip:
ngl this is just big tech securing data liquidity before everyone realizes what they're actually buying... watching the copyright drama unfold like watching slippage happen in real time lol
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Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary just dropped a spicy take on crypto portfolios. According to him, Bitcoin and Ethereum alone can capture roughly 90% of the sector's returns. His reasoning? Most altcoins lack genuine utility and are driven purely by speculative trading.
O'Leary didn't mince words when describing the rest of the market—calling them coins with zero real-world application. For investors chasing solid gains without the noise, his message is clear: stick to the top two and skip the gamble.
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Liquidated_Larryvip:
Kevin who talks nonsense
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Managing a $16.4 trillion empire doesn't stop Abigail Johnson from stacking sats. The Fidelity boss just dropped a personal confession: she's holding Bitcoin herself.
Her take? It's the "Gold Standard" for anyone thinking long-term about storing value. Not just corporate talk—this is coming from someone who's watched traditional finance evolve for decades. When a CEO at that level puts skin in the game, it says something about where smart money sees the future of savings heading.
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GasFeeTherapistvip:
The big players are all hoarding Bitcoin for themselves, while we're still hesitating about whether to buy or not—what a gap.
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When a Western leader gets cheered like a rock god... but has to travel halfway across the globe for it.
Back home? Political gridlock. A collapsed cabinet. Approval numbers that would make any politician wince.
Funny how different the reception is when you're 5,000 miles away from your actual voters. One crowd claps. The other one protests.
Guess geography really does change everything in politics.
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SatsStackingvip:
To put it bluntly, it's just going abroad to gain popularity. When they come home, no one pays attention to them, but they still have to keep up appearances... This routine is so overused.
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Someone dug up an interesting set of comparison images.
Peter Schiff, a die-hard gold fan, has been calling Bitcoin a “bubble” since it was at $1—he kept saying it at $100, $1,000, and for over a decade. And now? A major platform’s KYC process has started accepting Bitcoin verification. That’s a real slap in the face.
CZ directly posted a meme to mock him—some people say they don’t want it, but their actions tell a different story. The market always votes with its feet faster than with words.
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MEVVictimAlliancevip:
Schiff is really tough, but after over a decade of trash talk, the market has finally knocked him down.

He keeps calling it a bubble, but his actions say otherwise. I’m honestly tired of this script.

Seriously, are there still people denying Bitcoin? That takes some serious stubbornness.

The market is the most honest judge—voting with your feet never lies.

Even KYC recognizes BTC now; that’s the biggest endorsement.

Mocking Schiff is pointless; the real issue is that there are still plenty of people like him.
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There have been some interesting discoveries on-chain recently. Someone noticed that the activity of a certain wallet address subtly overlaps with the timeline of Trump’s business book release. Although nothing can be directly confirmed, crypto sleuths have already started various analyses. These days, the actions of big players can’t escape the eyes of on-chain data—transparency really is a hallmark of blockchain.
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YieldWhisperervip:
lol wait—let me actually check the contract first before we start connecting dots that don't exist. seen this wallet pattern analysis thing like five times already, never pans out the way people think
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