#BOOM YES a mature #JEPA-style system (hierarchical, multi-modal, scaled versions like future evolutions of #VJEPA/#VLJEPA with planning extensions) give a advantage in understanding, testing, refining, helping to operationalize #HyperspatialCapitalism.
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Bitcoin adoption cycles:
• 2012-2015: Cypherpunks
• 2016-2019: Innovators
• 2020-2024: A few companies, countries and 1 million early adopters (that got more than 0.1 BTC)
• 2024-2025: ETFs, Banks, institutions, some countries, some companies
• 2026-2027: Most companies, most countries and majority of people
• 2028-: Laggards
"Surveillance doesn't just observe dissent—it prevents it from forming.
The true power isn't in watching dissent, but in creating the conditions where people preemptively censor themselves. When you know you're being watched, you instinctively conform."
@SecurePrivacyAI
I still think the most amusing outcome possible would be for $DOGE to be the hardest currency on earth... this is the DOGE/BTC chart...to me it looks like a potential big flag pattern and new highs await...
Apple was just found guilty of violating a federal injunction to protect its illegal monopoly.
They lied under oath. They ignored court orders. All due to corporate greed to impose a 30% tax that you ultimately pay. No Apple tax means we will lower prices for users by up to 30%.
Strategy has acquired an additional 15,355 BTC for ~$1.42 billion at an average price of ~$92,737 per bitcoin, boosting our BTC yield to 13.7% year-to-date.
We often fall in line behind those we assume know more than us--that’s how surveillance got so bad.
We told ourselves "It can’t be that awful, or someone would have said something."
But those who profit from it kept it hidden.
We can’t keep giving them the benefit of the doubt.
The zone that implemented GDPR announces plan to ban anonymous/privacy tokens by 2027.
Europe continues dystopian speedrun.
They don't have a problem with ad holding companies using data collection with AI for precise surveillance, but transactions that preserve privacy or anonymity are a no go.
Doesn't make sense.
Even if you assume 70% of these people are drunk, high functional or otherwise, it still doesn't make sense.
Lessons in all this.
You’re being tracked—not because you're dangerous, but because you're profitable.
But make no mistake: those buying your data aren’t just selling ads. They’re buying the power to keep an eye on you.