A good example of predictive AI from the Waymo Driver: in a split second, it predicted an initial crash of human-driven cars in the next lane, anticipated a secondary collision, and proactively shifted lanes — all while managing its distance from the vehicles around it.
Strategy has acquired 22,337 BTC for ~$1.57 billion at ~$70,194 per bitcoin. As of 3/15/2026, we hodl 761,068 $BTC acquired for ~$57.61 billion at ~$75,696 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRC https://t.co/6hv6PjzOKQ
Let me make this very clear: Big Banks (think JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, etc.) are lobbying overtime to block Americans from getting higher yields on their savings—while trying to block any rewards or perks from being given to customers.
These banks, and others, pay rock-bottom rates on standard savings (often 0.01%–0.05% APY), even as the Fed pays them 4% or more. This massive spread fuels record profits, with almost none passed back to their customers / everyday depositors.
Today, the banks are desperately targeting crypto/stablecoins, where platforms plan to offer 4–5%+ yields or rewards. The ABA and other lobbyists are spending millions trying to ban or restrict those yields via bills like the Clarity Act, crying “fairness” and using words like "stability"—when it's really about protecting their low-rate monopoly and preventing deposit flight. This is anti-retail, anti-consumer, and straight-up anti-American.
Next time you see a big bank dropping billions on a shiny new Midtown Manhattan HQ, you know exactly where that money comes from: the non-existent interest rate they “pay” you!
Fortunately, the big banks are losing this fight as customers wake up to the games…
@worldlibertyfi
17 years after the white paper, the Bitcoin network is still operational and more resilient than ever. Bitcoin never shuts down.
@SenateDems could learn something from that.
If you think knowing who created Bitcoin matters, you don’t understand it.
Bitcoin is open source. Nobody has special rights, and everyone can verify that. It doesn’t matter who created Bitcoin. Bitcoin is neutral technology, like math.
Who invented math, @TuckerCarlson?
American at the airport looks over and sees “Robert Kennedy Jr. and Cheryl Hines on my normal flight this morning”
He films RFK Jr taking his seat in a basic economy seat
Meanwhile Bernie Sanders and AOC fly on private jets
That's 0.07% of global energy use (comparable to many other random industries, and often using otherwise wasted/stranded energy).
Its service is that it gives people an alternative for when the IMF comes and makes a deal with your country's govt to devalue your currency. 😉
Unbelievable.
When I was a director of an exchange in 2013, one of the first security policies I set up was:
-Once KYC/AML was approved it was printed out.
-One copy went to a fireproof filing cabinet at main office with the compliance lead.
-One copy went to secure offsite records storage with Iron Mountain.
-Digital copies were batched weekly to an airgapped offline server.
-All access went through senior compliance team members.
Coinbase’s disclosure here focuses on the stolen funds.
But that’s irrelevant.
They got physical addresses, and government IDs.
Things you can’t change, and things that put customers at physical risk.
No element of KYC/AML policy requires this kind of stuff to be accessible to your customer support agents.
I don’t want to hear about what Coinbase is doing to recover funds - I want to hear what they are doing to better deal with private data.
And why a $60B company, had such rubbish data policies when they can easily afford to hire top class talent?
1/ Over the past few months I imagine you have seen many Coinbase users complain on X about their accounts suddenly being restricted.
This is the result of aggressive risk models and Coinbase’s failure to stop its users losing $300M+ per year to social engineering scams.
Dear @realDonaldTrump, If it’s not too much trouble, we would like to see the IRS & SEC investigate how all of our politicians become multimillionaires on a govt salary. Actually, we all know how they do it. We’d just like something done about it.
Sincerely,
The American People
40% of our prison population is already repaying its debt to society.
In return, they receive a shorter sentence and learn a skill.
This program is NOT available for rapists and murderers.
They will help us build roads, hospitals, and schools; they will manufacture our uniforms and furniture; they will grow and harvest our crops; and they will help clean our rivers.