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In 1982 the world was cold.
Cold War. Nuclear fear. Uncertainty everywhere.
And in the middle of all of that, a professor at Carnegie Mellon sat down and created a smile.
Not a weapon. Not a manifesto. Not a warning.
A smile.
:-) was an act of quiet defiance against a heavy world.
Ca:
9mogtCxcCvSqyyCkt1eAG4Tg5jjFfDDQPiGg3mMWpump
So you're telling me, the granddaddy of all emoticons,
The first-ever Internet meme
PVE in a normie-driven cycle
Backed by the original creator
and it's sub 100k
GG Repricing imminent
9mogtCxcCvSqyyCkt1eAG4Tg5jjFfDDQPiGg3mMWpump
Sounds bullish to me :-)
On August 19, 2026, the U.S. Treasury announced it will increase the size of its buyback operations to support liquidity in longer-dated bonds.
Key points:
• What’s changing?
The size of liquidity support buybacks for longer-dated nominal coupon securities (10–20 year sector and 20–30 year sector) will be increased by at least double. From a maximum of $2 billion per operation to at least $4 billion per operation.
• When does it take effect?
Starting September 9, 2026, through the end of the current refunding quarter (November 4, 2026).
• Why the increase?
Because demand from market participants in the longer-dated sectors has been consistently strong. Treasury has been receiving a significant volume of high-quality offers in these buyback operations, so they want to provide greater liquidity support.
• Additional info:
An updated tentative buyback schedule will be released later. Future buyback sizes will be discussed at the next Quarterly Refunding on November 4, 2026.
Long distance relationships in the early internet era were held together by three things.
Slow email.
Expensive phone calls.
And :-)
That little symbol carried more love across more miles than we'll ever be able to count.