October will see large unlocks of $XNT. What will happen next depends on specific factors. Here, we lay down possible scenarios for #X1 https://t.co/otSy0d4TcE
“Get the hell outta here.”
This is the attitude that our elected officials have for Republican voters — contempt.
“I’m the assh@le saying you can’t come in.”
If you know anyone in South Dakota, please show them this video.
I never ask you to make things viral.
This is huge! 🔥🔥🔥
@jase0x brought an awesome feature to @xdex_xyz - TWAP orders!
You can set an order for a set amount of $XNT or other tokens to get executed over a period of time at established intervals. You can pause or cacel the order too!
I knew this would happen one day. Ignoring the noise, the bans, the fud was the right call. This is what it means for X1.
This will be a massive tailwind for high-performance SVM-based chains like X1. SVM (Solana Virtual Machine) chains are designed from the ground up for high throughput, parallel execution, low latency, and low costs — exactly what a fully on-chain financial system needs at scale. Traditional finance involves millions of transactions per second across payments, settlements, trading, lending, tokenization (RWAs), stablecoins, etc. Solana-style architecture (Sealevel parallel smart contracts + SVM) handles this far better than most EVM chains.
X1 specifically is a code fork of Solana:
Fully SVM-compatible → Solana dApps, tools (Anchor, wallets like Backpack), and developers can deploy with zero or minimal changes.
Mainnet is live with hundreds of validators.
Key improvements over base Solana include dynamic thread scaling (adapts execution threads to available CPU cores for better hardware utilization), a more efficient validator economic model (much lower running costs), and a dynamic/congestion-based fee market.
What this shift would likely mean for X1
Explosive demand for capacity: On-chain finance at scale requires chains that can sustain high TPS without congestion or skyrocketing fees. X1’s optimizations (dynamic threading + fee market) make it competitive for exactly this use case.
Ecosystem growth: Easy migration/porting from the large Solana DeFi/NFT ecosystem. Projects in payments, prediction markets, liquid staking, NFTs, and tokenized assets could expand or launch on X1 quickly. Bridges (already active with Solana) would help liquidity flow.
Adoption drivers: Low costs + high speed are ideal for micro-transactions, frequent settlements, and retail-friendly finance apps.
Privacy features (e.g., lattice-based homomorphic encryption mentioned in some project descriptions) could appeal for certain financial use cases.
Validator & token economics: XNT (native gas/staking token) would see increased utility from higher transaction volume, staking for validation, and rewards. Lower validator costs compared to Solana could attract more operators.
Broader category boost: The whole SVM ecosystem (Solana + forks like X1, and others) would benefit hugely. X1 could carve out a niche as a high-performance, cost-efficient alternative or complement, especially if it differentiates on fees, scaling, or specific features.
Realistic caveats
Solana itself would likely capture the largest share as the most mature and liquid SVM chain. X1 (and other forks) would compete on performance margins, costs, community, and specific innovations. Regulatory clarity from any “new structure bill” could favor chains that are easy to integrate with traditional systems or meet compliance needs — X1’s censorship-resistant positioning is philosophically aligned with “freedom to transact” but might face different hurdles than more institutionally friendly chains.
Bottom line: This kind of macro shift toward on-chain finance would be strongly bullish for performant SVM infrastructure overall. X1 is structurally well-equipped to participate and grow significantly in that world because it combines Solana’s proven strengths with targeted improvements in scalability and economics. X1 is still relatively early compared to Solana, so its ability to attract liquidity, developers, and real usage will determine how much of the opportunity it captures.
🚨 so let me get this straight..
a bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote has 80% public support..
it passed the House..
it was structured to bypass the 60-vote filibuster by attaching to reconciliation..
and it still died 48-50..
because four Republicans voted with every single Democrat..
Thom Tillis.. Lisa Murkowski.. Mitch McConnell.. Susan Collins..
and here's what nobody wants to say out loud..
this is the third time..
same four names.. same 48-50 margin.. same result.. different date..
you don't get identical defectors across three separate votes by accident..
you get it when the outcome is the plan..
a bill with 80% public support cannot pass a Republican-controlled Senate because the same four Republicans kill it on schedule.. every time.. while telling their voters they support election security..
the uniparty isn't a conspiracy theory anymore..
it's a voting record.
I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨
🚨The Republican TRAITORS who voted NO and sided with the radical left:
• Thom Tillis (NC)
• Lisa Murkowski (AK)
• Mitch McConnell (KY)
• Susan Collins (ME)
These career swamp creatures don’t want secure elections. They want open borders, non-citizen voting, and rigged outcomes that keep them in power.
You are TRAITORS to the American people and to President Trump’s agenda.
MAGA will remember every single name. Primary these sellouts into oblivion. Their days are numbered.
On January 6th I followed the crowd into the Capitol and shouted. Police stood by the whole time, hanging out with us and sometimes directing us places.
At one point near the House Chambers I was walking downstairs when a trio of some special section, secret service looking men started pointing guns in my direction.
Confused and annoyed, I walked the other way and when I saw a normal police officer asked him why they were doing that.
He informed me a protestor (Ashli Babbit) had been killed, and advised me to leave the building.
I walked towards the exit and after a short rest on the bench I left.
I harmed nobody and damaged no property that day and complied with all police orders.
What I received for that was a pre-dawn raid at my parents house, where my 1 month post-partum wife and I were staying, on Biden's first day in office. His DOJ had signed the order to arrest me 3 hours after his inauguration.
In the subsequent weeks I received death threats online and harassing phone calls, something that would be ongoing for the next few years.
I was banned from Meta and Paypal. My wife and I were both debanked by PNC and banned from Airbnb. My wife was detained at the airport for hours with our newborn daughter.
I was charged with 4 misdemeanors and the 1512 unconstitutional felony. The government offered to drop the misdemeanors if I pled to the felony. The felony was a lie, so I refused and went to trial.
At trial the prosecution for 2 days straight was allowed to show footage to the jury of things that occurred around the Capitol I wasn't present for "for context." When we asked to put forward footage that contradicted the prosecution's "context" we were not allowed. They could show what they wanted, we could not.
Police officers were then put on the stand for the next 2 days who cried about their experiences. I had no idea who they were. They admitted they never saw me or interacted with me.
Nevertheless like every other J6er, I lost, and was sentenced to 4 years and $22k in fines and restitution. Yet even after the Supreme Court overturned the felony, the judge would not let me out until my misdemeanor sentences of a year were maxed out. Because she can't count she actually kept me in longer - to the extent she intervened at the last minute to make the prison release me on a Sunday, something that is against BOP rules. My family sat outside the prison gates the Friday before practically the whole day waiting in vain because of this pettiness.
But the government wasn't satisfied with their pound of flesh: after my release they took me back in for resentencing, to attempt to have me resentenced after the fact to my misdemeanors consecutively, so I'd be taken from my family again and have another 1.5 years behind bars. This time I won, as they had no legal precedent and it skirted on violating double jeopardy since I had served my full prison time. Even still, it cast a cloud over the holidays and cost me another 20k my family couldn't afford.
People ask whether prison was bad, and yeah of course prison sucked. It was a hard and violent place. I was present for a stabbing, and was lucky to avoid two fights and a race war.
But dealing with Biden's DOJ and the DC Judiciary was the real trauma - they would grind down your spirit by weaponizing the legal system and use the endless procedure to bankrupt you. I had nightmares for months after release that I had somehow been hit with new charges.
By the time I was pardoned by President Trump, I had spent literally every single day of Biden's presidency either in prison or under some form of supervision. I had incurred over $300k in legal fees and over $1 million in lost business.
It was a reign of terror, and yet it was a mere foreshadowing of what they had planned for anyone else who opposed them under Kamala. The country should never forget it.
First Crypto game on #X1 is ready for players (and testing). I present Battle Tetris. Play and win $XNT against your friends. You'll need X1 wallet, some XNT to play. However, you can also play for free. Solo game also available.
https://t.co/mQY9LxfyBe
Twitch to watch people people play is here: https://t.co/hUF3nJA6oa