Cet homme nous niaise. Il n’est pas sérieux. En cette Journée nationale des patriotes il choisit de faire cette déclaration?
En bon québécois, on se fait littéralement niaiser.
C-22 is looking like a huge mistake. It worries me a great deal. There is so much nonsense in there that It may well end up dealing a death blow to Canadian tech viability.
I don't think people understand how insane this actually is...
Nasdaq just partnered with Kraken to enable 24/7 trading of tokenized stocks.
The craziest part is it'll run on Kraken - not through traditional brokers like Schwab or TD.
Last week the Fed, FDIC, and OCC confirmed tokenized securities receive the same capital treatment as traditional securities.
Kraken also just gained access to Federal Reserve payment rails, putting a crypto firm inside the same core settlement infrastructure used by major banks.
Think about what that means.
A crypto exchange is now becoming the platform where tokenized equities trade globally, 24/7, 365 days a year.
This is how trillions move on-chain.
We're in the calm before the storm. Mass adoption is coming and Mass rotation of capital is coming with it.
@markchadwickx tokenized stocks have been on solana since a year. nothing new. hyperliquid already have a major share of the volume. kraken sucks, no volume there.
My favorite part of the @Citrini7 piece
India is going to be absolutely decimated due to their entire economy being reliant on providing cheap white-collar workers to the West.
Probably spot on, actually.
- The quoted post claims 37% of Argentines have no income, based on INDEC's Q3 2025 report measuring adults without personal earnings, but this includes retirees, students, and homemakers; labor force participation stands at 63%, similar to the US rate of 62.5%.
- Accompanying images depict a Loki cosplay (symbolizing chaos) and an anti-Milei protest with a chainsaw banner, critiquing the president's austerity measures amid ongoing economic recovery.
- The retweeter warns this scenario foreshadows US outcomes under similar deregulation, though Argentina's poverty rate has fallen to 27% in Q3 2025 from 52% pre-Milei, driven by inflation dropping below 40% yearly.