This is a clear violation of the oath he took when he became mayor of America’s most important city.
The US will never give up our legal sovereignty. Anyone advocating we should is a traitor.
I am pleased to announce that a memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Republic of Kazakhstan and Network School.
Our new campus will become a haven for global techno-optimism, with expedited visas, streamlined redomiciliation, and active recruitment of talent.
New York: it's hot out there, and the power grid is working overtime to keep us cool.
Set your AC to 78 degrees, turn off lights/electronics you're not using, and unplug what you can.
Our City is doing its part too: maintaining the 78 degrees rule in our buildings, dimming/turning off our lights during peak electricity demand, asking private partners to do the same, and powering down non-essential equipment.
A stable grid means the AC stays on, and lives are saved. Let's ease demand — and get through the heat — together.
Out of hundreds of currencies, Iran chose to take payment in a dying Ponzi scheme that will be destroyed by quantum computers and is backed by nothing.
This film was built to expose the actual motive behind Bitcoin's creation. No sensationalism. No clickbait. Just the story that's been hiding in plain sight.
Trailer in first comment. Film release April 22nd.
The Satoshi question isn't about who.
It's about why.
adam3us is a giant in Bitcoin's history — but he's not Satoshi. And the real story is far more interesting than one man's identity.
American girls and American guys
We'll always stand up and salute
We'll always recognize
When we see Old Glory flying
There's a lot of men dead
So we can sleep in peace at night when we lay down our head…
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It was 'rugged individualism' that built the steel in our skylines, put the oil in our lamps, and put cars in our driveways. The "warmth of collectivism" lacks the fuel to keep the fire going. Progress isn't found in crowds; it's sparked by an individual with a vision.
NEW YEAR'S 'REVOLUTION': Mayor Zohran Mamdani previewed a new era of "big government" for New York City during his inauguration speech Thursday, saying "we will draw this city closer together" and replace "the frigidity of rugged individualism" with the "warmth of collectivism."
> you’ll never start a rocket company
> you’ll never build your own engines
> you’ll never be able to use off-the-shelf parts
> you’ll never survive three launch failures
> you’ll never reach orbit
> you’ll never win NASA’s trust
> you’ll never launch cargo to the ISS
> you’ll never compete with Boeing
> you’ll never compete with Lockheed
> you’ll never make rockets reusable
> you’ll never land a rocket vertically
> you’ll never land one on a drone ship
> you’ll never reuse a booster
> you’ll never fly the same booster 10 times
> you’ll never fly the same booster 20 times
> you’ll never fly the same booster 30 times
> you’ll never recover and reuse the fairing
> you’ll never lower launch costs
> you’ll never launch every month
> you’ll never launch every week
> you’ll never launch multiple times a week
> you’ll never carry astronauts
> you’ll never replace Roscosmos
> you’ll never fly civilians to orbit
> you’ll never manufacture satellites at scale
> you’ll never build the biggest constellation ever
> you’ll never make satellite internet work
> you’ll never make satellite internet fast
> you’ll never make satellite internet affordable
> you’ll never serve rural customers
> you’ll never serve aircraft and ships
> you’ll never build a methane rocket engine
> you’ll never make full-flow staged combustion work
> you’ll never build the most powerful rocket ever
> you’ll never build a rocket bigger than Saturn V
> you’ll never build it out of stainless steel
> you’ll never launch Starship
> you’ll never separate Super Heavy and Starship
> you’ll never relight Raptor in space
> you’ll never bring Super Heavy back
> you’ll never catch a booster with Mechazilla tower arms
> you’ll never launch 85% of mass to orbit worldwide
> you’ll never change the economics of space
> you’ll never force the entire industry to copy you
> you’ll never win
> you’ll never IPO
Congratulations to @elonmusk and the SpaceX team. You did what countless people said was impossible, and you did it time and time again.
Today is your day. You deserve this. May it be a glorious one.
Finding Satoshi is the best crypto doc ever made.
Approached the subject without bias and treated it for what it is: one of the great mysteries of modern times.
Spoke with super informed people, and beautifully explained Bitcoin's history and the key concepts that make it work.
I learned a ton I didn't already know, including about Len Sassaman, a fascinating character of history.
I won't spoil it, but there's a chance one of the people involved is cryogenically frozen and comes back one day to see how it all played out.
Worth the $18.
Artfully done @WilliamCohan, @tydamar and everyone involved in @findingsatoshi_
I just watched a beautifully crafted documentary, Finding Satoshi. This is a masterful storytelling of the history of the Cypherpunk movement. It reminded me why I'm here in the first place. @findingsatoshi_
The Finding Satoshi documentary is the most thoughtful take on this subject I've seen out there.
It's coming out tomorrow, but Coinbase users can get early access today. Open your Coinbase app to find out more!
BREAKING🚨
New documentary “Finding Satoshi” prediction is that Hal Finney and Len Sassaman collaborated to create Bitcoin
The creator of Bitcoin was never one person
- two cypherpunks
- two different skillsets
one identity
- both part of the cypherpunk movement
- both worked around PGP encryption
- both connected to Phil Zimmermann
shared philosophy
Hal Finney
- software developer
- expert in C++
- built RPOW (proof of work system before Bitcoin)
- first person to ever receive a Bitcoin transaction
Len Sassaman
- cryptographer
- expert in anonymity systems
- ran cypherpunk mailing lists
- specialized in writing and protocol design
October 2008
- Bitcoin whitepaper drops
January 2009
- first Bitcoin transaction
- Satoshi sends BTC to Hal Finney
public interaction or staged?
April 18, 2009
- Hal Finney runs a 10-mile race
photos exist
timeline confirmed
at the same time
- Satoshi is sending emails
- discussing technical details
- actively working
impossible for one person, someone else was there but timeline starts making sense
2009–2011
- Satoshi active
- both Finney and Sassaman alive
April 2011
- Satoshi disappears
July 2011
- Len Sassaman dies
2014
- Hal Finney dies
Satoshi never returns
the theory
- Finney wrote the code
- Sassaman wrote the words
- both shared the identity
maybe Satoshi was one person
maybe it was two but if it was a team this is the closest answer we’ve ever had
"Strategy is the JPMorgan of the crypto economy." I join @KellyCNBC and @TheDomino on @CNBC today to discuss $MSTR and $BTC.
00:53 - Bitcoin’s bear cycle, macro headwinds, and how Strategy is navigating volatility through active capital management
02:05 - Legislative clarity as the catalyst for tokenization, stablecoins, bank adoption, and Bitcoin’s role as an inflation hedge
02:45 - Why Strategy is not a forced seller of $BTC, and why Bitcoin Per Share matters more than average cost
03:43 - Net Bitcoin accumulation: ~170,000 BTC added this year and 35x more bitcoin bought than sold
04:02 - Why Strategy sells bitcoin: funding dividends, buying back $STRC below par, and increasing Bitcoin Per Share
05:01 - Strategy’s Bitcoin scale: 842,138 BTC, over 4% of total supply, and the largest institutional Bitcoin position
05:36 - Balance sheet flexibility: $4B of USD reserves and multiple ways to fund dividend obligations
06:00 - The Clarity Act, executive rulemaking, and why regulatory decisions matter for the broader digital asset industry