Paul I’m a regular follower but honestly, you’ve really lowered your standards with how you’ve handled the Canton / Yuval Interviews and follow-through. It’s pretty obvious from all your XRP shilling every episode that you’re extremely biased for some reason against this project, which unfortunately hurts your brand.
Motley Fool published "Can Dogecoin Reach $1 in 2026?" on Monday.
The article is 5 minutes long. TL;DR: maybe, maybe not.
Here's what they keep missing:
$DOGE has the largest retail holder base in crypto. Larger than most altcoin ecosystems combined.
Retail doesn't need institutional permission to believe.
$1 isn't a price target. It's a when, not an if. The timeline is the only debate.
$DOGE
#Dogecoin #Crypto
@AltcoinDaily You know what.. @brian_armstrong you should cancel support and go for FULL yield for the industry.
The banks need crypto clarity way more than the crypto community does, and Jamie Dimon is a bully that will eventually get what he deserves.
Our daughter just got a tick last night (New England area). She has just recovered from over a year and a half of treatment from the last tick bite, we pay 3 grand a year to have our property sprayed and set with tick boxes, and same with her school playground, yet she still got another one.
Here is what most people (and doctors) DON’T know..
Lyme isn’t the only problem with ticks. A high percentage of ticks also carry a variety of malaria-like CO-infection bacteria like Babesia and Bartonella that can be absolutely debilitating if not caught and treated. The percentage of ticks carrying these co-infections is HIGH.
Our daughter wasn’t getting well with the standard Amoxycillin / Doxycycline treatments. It wasn’t until we found our own ‘guru’ - Advanced Immunology / Dr. Denis Bouboulis who has patients fly in from all over the world after their doctors give-up trying to treat people with an infinite variety of strange illnesses - Joint stiffness, brain fog, memory, and much worse, mobility issues, healthy people and children that suddenly are in a wheelchair.
People - YOU NEED TO TEST FOR CO-INFECTIONS in addition to LYME…
Our call with the doctors office this morning told us to send the tick to *tickcheck* dot *com* - this service will test for these co-infections as well as Lyme with 99% accuracy. If you get other co-infections, you’ll need to find a similar Lyme specialist, as the blood tests for these are not typically performed by Quest or other local labs, they require special equipment and procedures to test because these bacteria HIDE the blood cells and the body doesn’t even always recognize them apparently. There are two labs in the US that do test effectively for these, but you’ll need to consult your specialist to take these steps.
Hopefully more people will read this and increase awareness, ticks are a HUGE problem, and it’s not just the Lyme that is the worst of it which 99% of the people and doctors I’ve spoken with aren’t even aware of.
IMO: This is how the game theory plays out
- US military engagement in the Middle East fails to achieve rapid decisive victory
- the Strait of Hormuz experiences extended operational disruption
- oil prices spike
- petrodollar recycling mechanism comes under stress
- foreign central banks reduce US Treasury holdings
- US borrowing costs rise
- Fed responds with significant balance sheet expansion
- global liquidity expands significantly
- Bitcoin as the most sensitive asset to liquidity with a finite supply absorbs a disproportionate share of that impulse
This is forced monetary expansion.
My honest review of the @thesuchapp Dogecoin wallet
I’m not part of the project, nor do I contribute to it in any way, even though I am part of the @DogecoinFdn 😅
For a beta release, it presents a different approach.
At first, I felt confused because I’m used to "standard" cryptocurrency wallets like @mydoge, where the usual flow is simply: enter, select, send, or receive $Doge.
The https://t.co/SsJrEnG0cG app, once you actually start using it, makes sense in how it is designed.
It works more like a "bank" where you can have multiple accounts for different business or personal use cases.
Each account has its own transaction history and balance.
(I have to say to @tjstebbing, it’s a really clever approach, thinking outside the box 😅)
Now, is there room for improvement? Definitely 🙂
First of all, it should already have built-in multi-language support (I didn’t see any option to change the language, if there is one).
It should also include an introductory tutorial for newcomers like myself.
It might also be worth implementing SPV, even though the wallet is self-custodial, I think working completely standalone should be part of @houseofdoge plan, in my opinion, to differentiate it from other wallets or similar apps 🙂
I believe that with SPV and an open API built into the app, it could revolutionize everything and encourage other apps to follow that new standard.
People should try the beta (you can go to https://t.co/SsJrEnG0cG and install and test it on Android or IOS), and test it for yourself, and publicly share your opinions on what works well and what could be improved 🙂
Overall, great development work 😁