🚨 165 PE AI vs 200WMA BITCOIN?!?!?!?!?!
- The incoming Bitcoin pivot..?
- The final boss Bitcoin signal just flashed..?
- What should I do..?
Let's discuss:
A big congratulations to the Alto executives for getting $2.8 million in bonuses for a train project that has no route, no financing, no building permit, no start date, and won’t exist for over a decade.
The Liberal Club is getting richer than ever. Thank you, Mark Carney. Pop the Champagne!!! 🍾 🥂
@C_3C_3 Somebody needs to ask Ro Khanna how many people were killed due to USAID funding gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab
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Some people criticize our decision to publish this manifesto.
It is objectively newsworthy. And the use of selective extracts by left-wing journalists to define the murderer as a "right-winger" is disinformation that can only be neutralized by publishing the full text.
READ HIS MANIFESTO: The Montreal murderer was a Jew-hating Communist censor
The murderer in Montreal has been named: Seth Hatfield, from Alberta. He murdered a policeman in a shooting spree in a Jewish neighbourhood in Montreal.
Soon afterwards, government journalists at the CBC and elsewhere started describing a manifesto that he had left behind. But none of them published the actual document — they just quoted the odd phrase from it, and called him an “incel”. That’s a term for someone who was “involuntarily celibate”, or someone who didn’t do well with women. The usual suspects were doing the media circuit claiming that Hatfield was a “right wing” extremist.
But if that was true, why was the manifesto being shown only to selected, government-friendly journalists? Why were the rest of us blocked from seeing it for ourselves?
Well, that just changed. Rebel News has acquired a copy of the full, 104-page manifesto. You can read it for yourself right here: https://t.co/fAYaqOVZZe
It’s true that the murderer had extreme ideas about women. But that was only a small part of his world view. In most of the rest of his rambling remarks, he was indistinguishable from left-wing politicians like Bernie Sanders, Avi Lewis, or half the Liberal cabinet.
He praised Communism. He called for the abolition of private property. He railed against the Jews, and Zionism. And — like Mark Carney himself — he demanded the censorship of the Internet.
Read the manifesto of a crazed, left-wing extremist.
And never forget: the mainstream media lies to you about everything important.
"@LukeDashjr is the 10th man from world war Z. i want him to keep doing that for the robustness of bitcoin. his job (self chosen mission in fact like Rorschach in watchmen) is to do things his way and be immune to group think; and he's really good at that.
I dont have to agree with Luke to love that he is out there doing 10th man things with a genius level IQ and a mission, doing his contrarian thing. #bitcoin is safer for it."
- Adam Back, December 9, 2023
"Pro-tip for people arguing consensus logic with @LukeDashjr introspect carefully your logic... He's got a near 100% hit rate on the topic, if you're arguing against him it's almost certain you are in fact, wrong. cf consensus critical data being on chain and non consensus not."
- Adam Back, February 14, 2025
What happened to Adam? Luke didn't change. Adam did.
What happened?
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Bitcoin is money.
We support BIP-110 and are running it on our own nodes because we believe Bitcoin should remain accessible, practical, and useful as a decentralized payment system.
Read our statement:
https://t.co/bOV1lVHVLD
Spam on Bitcoin — Last 7 days:
~70% of all transactions are non-monetary
473.95 MB of non-monetary data (50.8% of Tx vsize) permanently stored on every full node
Bitcoin is being bloated by non-monetary traffic. BIP-110 is the cure.
Run Knots + BIP-110
If you don't want Bitcoin to change to allow data storage (ie, Core30), then you want BIP110.
BIP110 is just itself a counter-fork to reject Core30's controversial changes.
Without it, a tiny fringe minority would have succeeded in materially changing Bitcoin without consensus.
Strategy should stop trying to invent perpetual preferreds and create a Bitcoin-backed maturity ladder instead.
STR30, STR31, STR32, STR33, STR34.
Each security:
• Fixed maturity (2030-2034)
• Pays twice monthly
• Publicly traded
• Backed by a dedicated Bitcoin collateral pool
Example:
STR30
• Matures 10/31/2030
• $2B issuance
• Secured by 40,000 BTC
Investors can verify the collateral on-chain.
No mystery. No reset risk. No perpetual duration.
A pension fund may not buy Bitcoin.
A pension fund may not buy MSTR.
But a 2030 bond yielding 8-10% backed by 220% Bitcoin collateral?
That's a very different conversation.
Instead of building more layers of financial engineering, Strategy could create the first true Bitcoin yield curve.
Strive could also do this.
@JoshMandell6 @Z06Z07 @phongle@saylor@ColeMacro
Did you know you can buy and deploy BIP-110 hashrate in a couple of minutes, without any hardware?
All you need is:
- A BTC address for payouts
- A Lightning wallet to pay with
https://t.co/FkAd7z0NSf
Canada is spending over $1.1 billion to host 13 World Cup matches.
FIFA gets the ticket sales.
FIFA gets the TV money.
FIFA gets the sponsorship revenue.
FIFA even gets the money from your hot dog.
Taxpayers get the bill.
People wonder why 12 of the last 14 World Cups lost money for the host countries. 🇨🇦⚽️💰