2025 was a year of building, onboarding and eco system growth.
2026 will be the year of adoption for Runes IMHO.
So much has been built, so much still to come, and togeather the pieces are falling in to place.
The real Bitcoin economy is only just emerging.
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MineBridge Rewind: 2025 ⌛️🔄
2025 tested everyone - with that feeling a breakout was always just around the corner..
And yet… teams & communities kept building, MineBridge kept flowing, and 2026 looks like the year the grind turns into growth.
Top movers of 2025 below.. 👇
@TRobinsonNewEra Fuck off you clown. Only fucking moron wife beaters are stupid enough to belive you Isreally funded lies. I love forward to you getting what you deserve.
While this is true, no apologies needed from anyone.
Let's just all move forward and be respectful of other views, because the truth is that no one knows for sure what will happen in the markets.
@yodlpay Please tell me more as this sounds amazing. Where can i see a break down of your fee structure and any audits or security measures your team has taken to secure our funds?
In case it wasn't obvious
I am not going away
$DOG is not going away
Runestone is not going away
Runes are not going away
Ordinals are not going away
Bitcoin is forever
@WhiteHouse Your all fucking deranged. Some one seriously needs to take his phone off him at beddy times.
What an embarrassment you continue to prove your selves to be.
At what point do we stop pretending our newspapers are ‘news’ and start calling them what they are…
Promotional pamphlets for the billionaires who own them and the agendas they’re selling.
Basically every Israel-Palestine debate goes like this:
"Israel did X."
"Yeah, because the Palestinians did Y."
"Yeah, because Israel did Z."
"Yeah but only because the Arabs did A."
But if you bring the debate back far enough in time, eventually you get to the part where the western world forcibly dropped a brand new ethnostate on top of a pre-existing civilization without the permission of — and to the extreme detriment of — the people who were already living there.
Sure you can go further back and say "Oh yeah well the Jews lived there thousands of years ago," but that's just silly. There's no valid reason to believe some Jewish guy in New York City even has any meaningful lineage connecting him to that land more strongly than any random Muslim in Turkey or wherever, and even if there was, it would still be absurd to cite ancient history as the basis for a territorial claim. I'm only a few generations removed from my ancestry in Ireland and Scotland, but it would be ridiculous for me to show up demanding the home of someone who lives there.
So the original source for the grievance is clearly the artificial creation of an ethnonationalist state in the mid-20th century, and the push by Zionists and western imperialists to make it happen.
And how has that decision worked out? You see the results before you. Generations of nonstop violence and abuse, culminating in the slaughter and chaos throughout the middle east today.
This means that creating Israel was a mistake. A mistake that needs to be corrected.
Zionists will collapse into a shrieking pile of vitriol and hyperbole when you say this, claiming you're calling for the extermination of Jews, but this is false. Certainly ending a national order premised on putting the interests of Jews before Palestinians and righting the wrongs of the past would inconvenience a lot of the Jewish people who've been living there, but there's no basis for the claim that it would entail their deaths. Apartheid South Africa was dismantled without the extermination of millions of white people, and there's no reason to believe the dismantling of apartheid Israel would entail the extermination of Jews.
The Israel experiment has been tried, and it has failed. It is time to try something else.