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“Trump will never let crypto down because you will own nothing and be happy while programmable everything is built for the FIC & TIC,” he says.
Bitcoin doesn’t care.
Bitcoin was designed as resistance to centralized, programmable money printing and financial control.
INSANE! 🤯🤯🤯
JJ McCarthy’s 25 Million Dollar rookie contract is now worth just 5 Million after he chose to start receiving payment in the crypto “Trump Coin” back in July of 2025.
The gamble has not paid off YET, but if the coin has a 200% turnaround, McCarthy will have DOUBLED the worth of his total contract in less than TWO years. 🍿👀
Finally digging into the interviews with Dr. @EmilygDoucet and Dr. Daewook Kim @ @UAZOpticalSci — listening, transcribing, and realizing just how much depth they’re bringing to the documentary, Bird's Eye View. Their expertise shows, and it’s going to really elevate this film.
Most people have no idea this exists... You can scroll back in time and see what ANY property looked like decades ago. We just made it mobile. Excited to share the Historic Aerials app, bringing the largest collection historical aerial imagery into your pocket. Would love to hear what you think.
We finally did it. Historic Aerials is now on mobile.
Log in with your existing account and see your exact location on imagery from decades ago.
Stand somewhere today. See what it looked like in 1958.
For a long time people have been asking us: “𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗻 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗴𝗼𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗼 𝗿𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲 𝗮 𝗛𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗰 𝗔𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗮𝗹𝘀 𝗮𝗽𝗽?” We've been quietly working on it. Here's a sneak preview: https://t.co/6dMAMlB9Gb
The Celsius bankruptcy and Ionic Digital process has been a long journey for many of us.
Outside of that world, one of my projects I've been working on is a documentary on the history of aerial photography. We're testing different storytelling approaches, and this short clip is an early experiment.
Since most of you aren't in the aerial imagery world, your outside perspective is especially helpful.
I'd appreciate any thoughts.
In 1906, Americans saw the destruction of the San Francisco earthquake in a way no one ever had before, from 2,000 feet in the air.
There were no airplanes. No drones. No satellites.
Just a 49-lb camera lifted by a train of kites over a burned-out city.
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@mcagney@Figure@provenancefdn@IonicDigital Thanks for the context. Any chance you can translate that into a simple FIGR-to-Ionic share ratio? I think it would really help creditors understand the math and estimate how many FIGR shares they would have received when their Ionic shares were distributed.
Fair point. I figured you could use the liquidity. Jokes aside, I've got a lot of respect for what you're building and your leadership. Still wish the bankruptcy offer had gone through, that would've been a cheap entry. Now just patiently looking for the right entry that makes sense on valuation.
From all of us at Historic Aerials, Happy Thanksgiving!
As you gather with family and friends, we’re grateful to be part of the way you explore the past—one flight line, one frame, one story at a time.
Ohio State vs. Michigan isn’t just a football game—it’s the latest round of a 19th-century border war.
Our new https://t.co/NqodNXQTIr piece follows the rivalry from the Toledo War to The Game. Read: https://t.co/8MHD1HHpK7
#TheGame#OhioState#Michigan#ToledoWar
@elonmusknews30 Yes, most definitely. I still (and probably always will) refer to it as tweeting, not posting an X. The brand identity was iconic, and a return to Twitter would instantly make everything feel familiar again.
While it’s not the absolute first overpass in the US (New Jersey beat us to it in 1929), I found aerial images of what is almost certainly the first grade-separated highway interchange in Illinois history. It was built around 1930, fully two decades before the Chicago expressway system existed. A few things to spot in the images:
1933 Map: You can see the "Electric Highway" labeled running parallel to Archer Avenue. That was the Chicago & Joliet Electric Railway, an interurban trolley line that was still active when this bridge was built.
The Design: Notice in the 1938 aerial image how one road goes under the bridge while the other splits into a massive circle on top.
2021: The weird rotary is gone, replaced by a modern partial cloverleaf, but the angle of the roads is exactly the same.
Just a cool piece of concrete history hidden in plain sight. Check out more cool stuff like this at https://t.co/dcrCya21jZ. #AutomotiveHistory #AerialImagery #HistoricAerials
Before this became another suburban grid, it was the GM Desert Proving Ground, where new cars went to suffer in the Arizona sun. A torture field for cars is now cul-de-sacs and pickleball courts. Read more about this and other legendary proving grounds: https://t.co/tTZHaoHLgJ
Happy Halloween! Added: 1968 aerial photo coverage for Oxford County, Maine! See South Paris, Maine, the county seat in the foothills of the White Mountains and how this western Maine community and surrounding forests looked from above in the late 1960s. #OxfordCountyME #SouthParisME #MaineHistory #WhiteMountains #1960s https://t.co/pX1KNFtUci