@DAGToddBlanche@POTUS@ATFHQ Thank you! Great job! Now please end the persecution of @rstormsf for exercising his right to free speech by developing open source software. The first and the second are the amendments that render the rest possible.
I’m taking action with @standwithcrypto to protect the future of digital innovation.
Email your reps. Call their offices. Post with #CryptoDayofAction 🛡️.
It’s our future. Let’s make sure Washington hears us.
@coinbureau Wrong question. You can’t “walk away from crypto forever” unless you avoid all future use of technology or money going forward, as it’s all going on crypto rails. “Crypto investing” or “crypto development” are things you can walk away from.
@anon100011111 @NHHouseGOP@KellyAyotte The bill title is literally “Relative to enabling the state treasury to invest in precious metals and digital assets.”
New open source security intelligence tool haveïbeensquattɘd¿ that will check to see if anyone has registered typo squatting domains on your sites.
https://t.co/RTou4BTV4z
@hyndsy @candacern59217 @GovChrisSununu 100% correct, there is no need to own a number to place a call “from” it. There is no [enforced] authentication mechanism.
@tbourke Leadership needs to set a direction that can quickly realize benefits and make that direction easy to pursue for ICs with satisfaction points at a sprint pace, but ensure those sprints are all in that same direction.
@tbourke 100%. This is addressing the other side of the problem: that automation that does occur generally has little organizational support and too often was one engineer who’s no longer an IC with the company.
@Harry4Troy I'm so sad to see this. Politics aside, when I lived in Troy (2004-2009) I loved watching as it grew as a city with less crime and better amenities month after month, year after year. I wish you and the people of Troy a speedy recovery back to those times.