Venga, vamos al lío.
Hace unos días os conté lo que decía el auto del juez Pedraz sobre la trama de Leire Díez y Santos Cerdán.
Aquello era el plan sobre el papel. Hoy os traigo lo que pasó cuando ese plan se puso en marcha.
He podido acceder a dos piezas nuevas:
Una es el atestado 93/2026 de la UCO: lo que la Guardia Civil hizo y encontró en los registros del 27 y 28 de mayo.
La otra son las actas de declaración de 16 testigos, de esos mismos días.
Y hay tela. Cosas muy graves. Y alguna que da hasta vergüenza ajena.
Lo de siempre, que no se me olvide: esto son indicios y declaraciones, no una sentencia. Lo valorará el juez.
Os aviso de que es largo, porque el caso lo es.
Voy a intentar contarlo lo mejor que pueda.
Empezamos. 🧵
Soto Ivars: "Para que Zapatero fuera inocente, durante 4 años un puñado de empresarios tendrían que haber padecido una especie de hipnosis en la que ellos creían que estaban trabajando con Zapatero durante 4 años y estaban consiguiendo cosas y estaban pagando a empresas pantalla que pagaban a Zapatero y a sus hijas sin que Zapatero se enterase"
@GuillermoRocaf1@SarahPerezSanta A ver... Qué han buscado algo a lo que agarrarse aunque sea medianamente falso y les han dicho a todos los que tienen a sueldo que difundan ese medio bulo hasta la saciedad... No hay que darle mayor importancia... Están agonizando porque pensaban que eran moralmente superiores
@tnsbc@Proserpinasb Pues imagina si queda por construir y el problemón que tiene la gente que no tiene casa... Pero bueno adelante si yo paso de votar porque nadie cambia nada. Me quedaré observando hasta que la miséria nos coma, no me importa quien tenga razón sé lo que va a pasar.
@tnsbc@Proserpinasb Pues te lo explico fácilmente. El gráfico es cierto. Pero tu ignorancia también. El gráfico muestra los visados de nueva construcción es decir cuando puede empezar a ejecutarse la obra. La oferta aumenta cuando la vivienda es habitable al cabo de un tiempo como ves en la gráfica.
Breaking Borders: How $ICP and $HBAR Are Proving Innovation Knows No Limits
In a world where technological advancements often appear siloed, the partnership between $ICP (Internet Computer Protocol) and $HBAR (Hedera Hashgraph) is breaking new ground. Together, they’re showing that innovation knows no limits, and when it comes to global, interoperable technology, there are truly no borders.
A thread.👇🏼
🚨 Decentralized: Hedera Ranked 1st 🚨
From July 2023 to July 2024, the trends in consensus power equality have remained relatively stable.
Among the blockchains in our sample, Hedera has consistently demonstrated the most equal distribution of consensus power.
Bitcoin has displayed balanced power distribution but remains the most volatile.
Ethereum has shown a slight improvement in equality over the past six months, closing the gap with Cardano according to the Theil index and even surpassing Cardano according to the Gini coefficient. Algorand has a wide base of consensus participants, but the actual power to influence the network remains concentrated among a select group, as reflected in the lowest Gini and Theil scores among the blockchains analysed.
This suggests that a few participants, holding significant amounts of the native cryptocurrency, control the majority of the consensus power, effectively overshadowing smaller stakers.
Hedera ranks first due to its Hashgraph consensus mechanism, which distributes power more evenly among participants. Bitcoin follows, with a relatively balanced distribution despite the dominance of a few major mining pools.
In terms of consensus power equality. Hedera ranks first due to its Hashgraph consensus mechanism, which distributes power more evenly among participants. Bitcoin follows, with a relatively balanced distribution despite the dominance of a few major mining pools.
The distribution of consensus power is a critical factor in evaluating the health and sustainability of blockchain networks.
Our comparative analysis reveals varying degrees of inequality among the top blockchain networks.
Hedera and Bitcoin demonstrate more balanced power distribution, aligning closely with the principles of decentralization.
In contrast, Ethereum, Cardano, and Algorand show higher levels of concentration, primarily due to the influence of large validators or stakers who hold a significant portion of the network's resources.
This concentration can limit decentralization, as a smaller group of participants retains a disproportionate amount of control over the consensus process, diminishing the influence of smaller participants and reducing the overall balance in power distribution.
As blockchain technology continues to evolve, maintaining a focus on distributed consensus power will be essential for fostering secure, decentralized, and innovative ecosystems across all networks.
Future research and monitoring will be crucial to ensure that these networks continue to comply with the foundational principles of Blockchain.
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HBAR is gaining traction with blue-chip backing from Google, IBM, & Boeing. A $100 target may seem bold, but Hedera's real-world utility, tokenized economy vision, & scalability make it a game-changer in DeFi. 🚀🌐 #HBAR#Hedera
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Quantum computers could break blockchain encryption, but HBAR is ahead of the game with quantum-resistant cryptography and random-number generators, keeping networks secure for the future. #HBAR#Hedera@hedera