@0xReomi Itโs an extremely opaque and gnarly problem. Web3 could ensure no data has been tampered with but couldnโt control for corruption in the source data
Deep respect for Bill McKibben but if "the world switched to renewable energy" the decrease in ocean-faring vessels wouldn't be 50% but 100%.
Ships run on oil and gas and so does global trade.
@MikeGrunwald@ramez Ethanol mandates and fuel subsidies exemplify regulatory capture of the government. A black eye for all but a small, heavily-lobbied minority
@NTmoney when the goal is survival the probability of success tilts toward npc and remaining a herd player. being divergent offers upside but carries massive loss potential.
taking your original point, the $100M earner might perceive they have more to lose than to risk divergence
@MikeHudema More likely there would be no ships crossing the ocean and global trade has ground to a halt because the vessels all use hydrocarbons for fuel.
For every life hack on X โ
None competes with spending time with kids this weekend
Decreases blood pressure, relieves stress, creates connection, restores purpose
Go find a way to be playful with (or like) a child this weekend
There are a zillion reasons to support tokenization technology and digital currencies, to name a few:
1. Fungibility
2. Fractionization
3. Lower fees and faster speeds
โ And โ
4. All-time highs
With the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) now passed by Congress, solar tax credits survived but by a hair. There is still a window to build capacity in the US.
Let's do it as quickly as we can.
Follow @bitgreennetwork for more news about solar, tax credits, crypto and @onemonthgame.
Today's the @NewYorker featured a guest article by environmentalist Bill McKibben describing how the world's energy mix is flipping, with SOLAR leading the charge.
From California to (especially) China, solar is contributing the lion's share of new energy capacity coming online every year.
Want to know more? Here are the major bullet points๐๐
https://t.co/PMe9suIwSc
Here's the key point: Solarโs not just techโitโs freedom.
You canโt hoard sunlight or fight forever wars over wind as we do for oil. The shift toward solar could cool the climate crisis and loosen autocratsโ hold on power. ๐ค