@CramerTracker As long as you aren't employed by the company or under contract in some way (hence the term "insider") AND not receiving non-public information by an insider, then it's fair game according to securities laws.
@DarrellLerner It looks glamorous when a decade+ of hard work, sacrifice, determination, financial investment, etc. turns into a seemingly "overnight" success.
@HaileyLennonBTC It feels like more incompetence from the SEC after telling everyone to activate 2FA last October, meanwhile their account didn't have 2FA enabled and was hacked.
I mean, if it were an inside job by an sketchy employee, I would cut them a little more slack. It wasn't though.
What causes mitochondrial dysfunction?
Lots of things, including poor diet, lack of sleep, toxic substances (e.g., smoking and excess alcohol), etc.
This study adds STRESS to the list, at least in mice.
"Here, we show that chronic stress promotes mitochondrial fission in the medial prefrontal cortex via activating dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1), resulting in mitochondrial dysfunction in male mice."
https://t.co/hPNiuo7DjK
@HaileyLennonBTC It wouldn't surprise me if they forgot to set up 2FA on their X account. The @SECGov did forget to regulate crypto for well over a decade, so there's that too...
The @SECGov is a case study in incompetence.
Last October, they told everyone to secure their accounts with 2FA.
Yesterday, their X account was hacked resulting in massive price fluctuations of #BTC and other cryptocurrencies.
They never enabled 2FA. π€¦ββοΈ
@TheCryptoCPA It's a complicated process. Supposedly they were hacked, but as authorities always do in situations like this they will fail to pursue the perpetrator and stalk and harass the SEC for like a decade until... nothing is found because they are dumb af. End of story.