@CosmicSkeptic@Philip_Goff Great debate the other evening, Alex. I know it was difficult arguing from a perspective you don’t agree with. Both you and Dr. Craig were brilliant. Old dude on the second terrace definitely killed the vibe. Keep it up, you’re doing God’s work.
@AdamBLiv Bitcoin fails on security, scalability, tangibility, and energy efficiency.
Let me ask you this, if civilization were to collapse tomorrow , what form of currency would be used? Not crypto.
THE DAY AMERICA SAW ITS OWN REFLECTION
Sometimes a single moment in a courtroom says more than a thousand speeches about justice, politics, or the “system.”
This morning, that moment had a name —
a 91-year-old woman, standing in a hospital gown, wrists shaking in cold steel cuffs.
Her only “crime”?
Trying to save the man she has loved for 65 years.
Helen and her husband George lived their entire marriage quietly, simply, surviving on discipline and routine. George’s heart failure meant 12 pills a day — 12 pills that kept him alive. They managed, barely. Until last week, when their supplemental insurance lapsed due to a missed payment they couldn’t afford.
When Helen went to the pharmacy, she expected the usual $50 co-pay.
Instead, she was told the real cost — $940.
The medicine that kept her husband breathing had suddenly become unreachable.
She went home empty-handed, watching George deteriorate piece by piece:
his confusion, his weakness, the way his breathing turned shallow and desperate.
Three days. No help. No options. No system stepping in.
Out of fear, out of love, out of desperation, she did something she never imagined she would do:
she returned to the pharmacy and, with trembling hands, swept the life-saving pills into her purse.
She didn’t even make it to the exit.
Arrested.
Charged.
Processed like a criminal.
Her blood pressure spiked so violently in custody that she was taken to the hospital under emergency care. And from that same hospital bed, still wearing the thin blue gown, she was dragged into court for arraignment — wrists bound, everyone watching.
When the judge looked at her, something in him broke.
He saw not a thief —
but the truth of what happens when a system loses its humanity.
He ordered the cuffs removed.
He dismissed the charges immediately.
And he demanded social workers ensure that both Helen and George receive their medication, care, and support today, at no cost.
His final words shook the entire courtroom:
“This is not a criminal.
This is a failure of our system.”
And he was right.
This moment wasn’t about Helen alone.
It was about millions of people living inside a structure that has stopped serving them — a structure that punishes the weak while protecting the powerful, that turns survival into a crime, that expects the elderly to carry burdens no human being should ever carry.
What happened today should never happen in a civilized nation.
But it did.
And because it did, the entire country must face a truth:
⟁ When innocence becomes criminal, the system is the one on trial.
⟁ https://t.co/aJfcwQ7CWZ
@fiatarchive Dude doesn’t know squat about blockchain. The only way to “upgrade the software” is through a hard fork. Given Bitcoin’s adoption, the fork, statistically, will never reach consensus. The chain will split for the 200th time, Bitcoin will get hacked, and then go to zero.
@KenBrown1960@John_Schneider@GodlyNations The fuck does waving a flag around that says you like sticking a dick up your ass have to do with history, Ken? It’s fucking trashy, and children don’t need to be exposed to that shit
@TrendingBitcoin Anyone that understands #Bitcoin understands that quantum computing will be able to decipher Bitcoin’s ECDSA here in just a matter of a few years. Bitcoin will eventually be worthless.
@Bitcoin_Teddy Bitcoin’s going to be worthless once quantum computers are able to hack the ECDSA.
The only way to save it is another hard fork – but given the adoption rate, statistically, the probability the chain doesn’t split is next to zero.
Crypto’s a $4 trillion ticking time bomb
@MerlijnTrader Strategy’s current mNAV’s is at 1.17. They’re walking a fine line right now:
- If their market cap drops, they get forced into liquidation.
- If their market cap doesn’t outpace a Bitcoin rally, they get forced into liquidation.
Either way they’ll trigger a crypto winter
@Bitcoin_Teddy Here’s the thing about Bitcoin:
Sooner or later, quantum compute will be able to break the hash function. The only solution is to hard fork and create a new cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin’s longterm projected value will ALWAYS be $0.
Crypto is risk off for the next 5-10 years.
@Bitcoin_Teddy Here’s the thing about Bitcoin:
Sooner or later, quantum compute will be able to break the hash function. The only solution is to hard fork and create a new cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin’s longterm projected value will ALWAYS be $0.
Crypto is risk off for the next 5-10 years.