(1/2) #btc ascending channel (1) still headed towards the bottom.. so far rejected at 18.3k but wicked back into our descending triangle pattern.. fail to reclaim that & fall under 17.2k I see 12-13k if 15.4k breaks .. bullish talk if we break 19k maybe
24k then + ? or..scroll⏬
I agree with this .. I had so much hope for the project #verasity#vra but how can we even trust after everything that's happened.. i mean you guys aren't in the hole like the rest of crypto.. you guys are in the dungeon.. lots of catching up to do, lots of trust to regain..
The Most Valuable Thing You Own Online (And You Don't Even Control It) 🧠
Your phone knows when you wake up. It knows where you went for coffee. It knows you looked at flights to Lisbon three times this week but didn't book. It knows your health anxieties, what you watch at 2am, and what you almost bought but didn't.
All of that gets stitched into a behavioral profile that's more accurate than anything your closest friends could describe about you.
Now imagine someone told you that profile was worth real money (because it is) and asked if you'd like to own it, control who sees it, and get paid when it's used.
Most people would say yes immediately. The reason nobody's said yes yet is because nobody's ever been asked. The current system doesn't need your permission. It's already taking it.
Through PLRL, we’re building user-owned data markets where people can stake, control, and monetize their data. Because the most obvious question in tech has gone unanswered for too long: why don’t people own what they generate online?
Our friend @CrusherHODL ran a scan across PulseChain and found something significant.
What was found:
A live Nitro rollup on chain 369.
For context — Nitro is the exact technology that powers Arbitrum. This isn't a testnet. This isn't abandoned code.
•127 assertions posted
•259 NodeConfirmed events — state is actively finalizing
•78 distinct stakers validating it
That last number matters. A captured or fake rollup has 1-2 stakers. 78 stakers looks like a real validator set.
The detail nobody can explain yet:
Tight ~205 block cadence for thousands of blocks → then a ~2.3 million block silence → then recently resumed.
Something restarted this. Recently.
Why this matters for $pDAI:
The deployment sequence NineIronCapital described requires a functioning L2 bridge to mint pDAI and route aDAI back to PulseChain mainnet.
This rollup is that bridge.
The infrastructure keeps revealing itself..
How much of the sacrifice was Richard’s personal sacrifice?
How much of his reputation has he ruined to let us be known?
You really think a bunch of randoms sent their money to the sacrifices?
The ones who sent large sums were the ones with expectations of profit from Richard, now they are mad that the value is being transferred to the patient, slowly but surely.
Who is Richard Heart?♥️
#HEX
@RichardHeartWin
Ethereum is about to get a massive upgrade
- Cheaper fees (78% lower)
- Higher capacity (10,000 transactions per second)
- More decentralized (Easier to run nodes, less reliance on external tools, faster validator exits for stakers)
- Better UX: Smoother DeFi, rollups, more predictable costs, prepares for future scaling while keeping hardware requirements realistic
It’s called the Glamsterdam update and PulseChain will eventually get it too
The government is just other people. Those people are trying to make you:
AML/KYC to login to your computer.
AML/KYC to get a phone number.
AML/KYC to go on a website.
AML/KYC to be able to chat.
AML/KYC to use social media.
AML/KYC's many to see spicy photos, X already does this.
AML/KYC to charge your car, (you need a credit card right?)
AML/KYC to pay anyone anything.
AML/KYC to access the newest AI.
Blow into an alcohol meter to start your car.
But the 4th amendment protects your right to privacy, right?
I guess ProveX $PRVX can help remove some of this suck, but man...
OS: California's Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043) & Colorado's proposed SB26-051 "Age Attestation on Computing Devices"
phone: 2026-10407 enhancing-know-your-customer-requirements
website: Texas HB 1181, Utah SB 287, and Louisiana HB 142
I'm tired of searching for all the laws, one of yall can just ask AI and post in thread.
These are just some of the USA regs. Much of the rest of the world already has it worse.
At what point are you guys going to do something about your privacy being rigorously violated, by basically everyone, all day every day, including by those other people that "govern" you. Is this not the opposite of freedom?
Everyone is making fun of Tom Lee, but that dude has vision and conviction.
He will be looked back upon as a legend.
You'll see.
Only savvy investors will understand this.