DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE MONTHLY CHART
After 11 years the DJI just closed the month of January with a classic bearish reversal candle, GRAVESTONE DOJI.
This is not trade advice...……..
Working on LitVM feels like standing on the shoulders of giants.
David Chaum, the inventor of digital cash.
Michael Terpin, the Godfather of Crypto.
Charlie Lee, creator of Litecoin and one of crypto’s true founding fathers.
To be building alongside the Litecoin Foundation with guidance from pioneers who helped shape this entire industry is an incredible blessing.
The past, present, and future of crypto all converging in the Litecoin ecosystem.
While some are busy writing $LTC off as a dinosaur, here’s what’s actually happening:
LiteVM testnet went live April 15th. 96,906 transactions and 10,589 unique addresses in the first 24 hours alone. By day three it crossed 230,000 total transactions. That’s not hype, that’s developers showing up!
EVM-compatible smart contracts built on a ZK-rollup Layer 2. Backed by the Litecoin Foundation, Polygon, Arbitrum and BitcoinOS. Over 50 teams already committed to building on it. Mainnet launch coming Q2 2026.
Add a spot ETF already trading on Nasdaq, an all-time high hashrate, and nearly 400 million lifetime transactions with zero downtime.
Money you can trust, and now money you can actually build on 👀
You don't need to overcomplicate crypto
$LTC has been doing the same thing for over a decade: Being useful
Coins are still trying to prove they work, Litecoin already did
$LTC
Daily RSI was below 10 was in early 2015
Weekly RSI at 2015 levels aswell
Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity here
START ROTATING YOUR BITCOIN AND SHITCOINS INTO LITECOIN
Hours in the midday sun, weeks on end. Tanned like a conker. Not one peel.
Six years ago, before I cut seed oils, the sun would barely touch me and I'd be peeling within days.
Correlation isn't causation, sure. Until you learn seed oils get stored in your skin and oxidise under UV. That reaction is the burn.
Cut the oils. Give it two years. Your skin stops flinching at the sun it was built for.
35 WEBSITES GOOGLE DOESN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW
1. Evomap .ai — open source, self-hosted, and your data never leaves your own infrastructure.
https://t.co/oQEbudhJiD
2. NotebookLM — turns docs into podcasts
https://t.co/prs9AWkTFa
3. Napkin AI — turns text into diagrams
https://t.co/W14RHb2JZG
4. Ideogram — generates text in images perfectly
https://t.co/qRg1yfkZMC
5. Suno — makes full songs from a prompt
https://t.co/RtR8iK1wM4
6. HeyGen — clones your face into videos
https://t.co/V89yi3ymi2
7. Kling AI — best AI video generation
https://t.co/7U7lvYoYui
8. ElevenLabs — clone any voice instantly
https://t.co/DB46fO9jUU
9. Gamma — AI presentations in seconds
https://t.co/abgvkUxotm
10. Perplexity — AI search with real sources
https://t.co/lJNsbNb97N
11. Pika — animate any image into video
https://t.co/Y1ziroISrN
12. Runway — cinematic AI video generation
https://t.co/0V22FRYKDq
13. Cursor — AI code editor that builds for you
https://t.co/ZZ5a58hmjV
14. v0 — generate UI components with AI
https://t.co/AFa9p7nwkr
15. Lovable — turn ideas into working apps
https://t.co/TKYBXZ7zU1
16. Descript — edit video by editing text
https://t.co/YQUjUSEgzM
17. Opus Clip — auto cut long videos into shorts
https://opus.clip
18. Krea AI — real time AI image generation
https://t.co/pcm9ExwVf9
19. Magnific — upscale any image with AI
https://t.co/37zwz0b2Ix
20. Viggle — make characters move realistically
https://t.co/HXXEtfQc4w
21. tl;dv — record and summarize any meeting
https://t.co/IE8NQV7pzn
22. Fireflies — AI meeting notes automatically
https://t.co/dsbAnuUQji
23. Castmagic — turn audio into content pieces
https://t.co/GhGS0F2Szc
24. Replit — code and deploy from browser
https://t.co/dUCenYqW4U
25. Leonardo AI — generate images for free
https://t.co/7xTC7clZfl
26. Synthesia — AI avatar videos no camera needed
https://t.co/JUyPtbBN0S
27. Fliki — turn text into videos with AI
https://t.co/CVx4aAN2dj
28. Photoroom — AI product photography
https://t.co/uxxIAuajce
29. Invideo AI — turn prompts into full videos
https://t.co/RYGEc0aR5J
30. Consensus — search what science agrees on
https://t.co/0aiJRNQyS1
31. SciSpace — understand any research paper
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32. Tome — AI builds your pitch decks
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33. Beautiful AI — smart presentation design
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34. Meshy — turn text into 3D models
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35. Vizcom — turn sketches into renders
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The AI revolution isn't coming.
It already happened and you missed half of it.
Deputy thinks an Acorn hitting the roof of his car is gunfire so he unloaded his firearm at his own car that had an unarmed suspect inside. This is next level incompetence.
The incident took place in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Deputies from the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call regarding a man named Marquis Jackson.
Jackson’s girlfriend had called the police, accusing him of stealing her car and sending her threatening text messages.
Deputies located Jackson, detained him, handcuffed him behind his back, and placed him in the backseat of a standard patrol vehicle for questioning.
Deputy Jesse Hernandez, a trainee at the time, was walking back toward the patrol vehicle where Jackson was being held. As he approached the passenger side of the car, a small acorn fell from an overhead tree and struck the roof of the vehicle.
Because of the metallic thud it made on the roof, Deputy Hernandez misidentified the sound as a muffled gunshot from inside the vehicle. What followed was a massive cascade of panic:
Hernandez immediately fell to the ground, rolled, and began screaming, "Shots fired! Shots fired! I'm hit! I'm hit!"
Believing he had been shot in the torso and that Jackson was actively firing at him through the car windows, Hernandez drew his weapon and fired multiple rounds into the patrol car.
Hearing her partner’s screams and weapon fire, Sergeant Beth Roberts—who was also on the scene—assumed they were under fire. She drew her weapon and also opened fire on the vehicle.
In total, the two officers fired more than 20 rounds into the patrol car.
Despite the patrol car being riddled with bullets and shattered glass, Marquis Jackson was completely uninjured. Because he was handcuffed, he could only lean away and press himself as low as possible into the floorboard/seat crack of the vehicle to avoid the gunfire.
Deputy Hernandez was also not injured. After the dust settled, medical staff confirmed he had not been shot; his belief that he was hit was likely a psychological reaction to intense panic (often referred to as a phantom injury).
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office conducted an extensive internal investigation into the shooting.
The investigation concluded that Deputy Hernandez’s use of force was not objectively reasonable. While Hernandez genuinely believed he was under threat, the investigation found no evidence of any weapon on Jackson, nor any reasonable justification for mistaking an acorn for a gunshot.
Sergeant Roberts' use of force was found to be legally justified under the "fellow officer rule," as she was reacting to what she reasonably believed was her partner being shot.
Deputy Hernandez resigned from the sheriff's office during the investigation, effectively ending his career in law enforcement.
Sheriff Eric Aden publicly released the bodycam footage and issued a formal apology to Marquis Jackson and the community, stating that the department failed in its duty to protect a suspect in their custody.
Ultimately, Jackson was cleared of any wrongdoing regarding the shooting, and the event remains a textbook example used in law enforcement training regarding hyper-vigilance and the dangers of misinterpreting sensory input during high-stress situations.
@Crypto1Harvey Hahaha......you dumb imbecile. #Litecoin is almost 15 years old with 100% uptime moving TRILLIONS flawlessly. Longest running cryptocurrency in existence. Price will come once all the morons get flushed out.
Litecoin took 13 years to reach 180M transactions.
Then he added another 180M in just 2 years.
The network practically doubled all its historical activity in 24 months.
Adoption seems slow... until it becomes exponential.
Litecoin is at all-time highs of use.
Roman plebs scraped by on wheat porridge. The patricians ate pork, game, and fish fattened in private tanks until the hour they were killed.
Aztec commoners lived on maize and beans. The nobility crowned every feast with the meat the commoners only smelled on the wind.
Chinese peasants filled up on rice and greens. The court ate pork priced so high it was a wall the poor could never climb.
Medieval serfs survived on bread and pottage. The lord ate venison the serf could be hanged for touching.
Russian serfs choked down kasha and black bread. The Tsar ate sturgeon and caviar off silver.
Egyptian villagers lived on bread and onions. The pharaoh's table groaned with beef and fowl.
Ottoman peasants ate bulgur and yoghurt. The Sultan kept a whole palace butchery turning out lamb by the cartload.
Korean commoners lived on millet. The Joseon court ate beef so guarded that killing a cow was a crime against the state.
Every empire. Every continent. Every century. The same iron line through the middle of the table.
The powerful ate the animals. The powerless ate the plants and went to their graves wishing they could swap.
Now the powerful eat the plants and sell the animals to the poor as the thing that's killing them.
The menu didn't change. The con did.
Wendy’s cheeseburgers reportedly tested positive for two veterinary drugs, monensin and narasin. Monensin is not approved for human consumption, and 60% of samples from America's largest fast-food chains tested positive for it. Narasin was found at the highest concentration of any fast-food sample tested.
The findings were described as "concerning" by a University of Minnesota infectious disease specialist and were presented to Congress during a briefing on food toxicity.
Wendy’s says its beef is “fresh, never frozen,” but testing reportedly detected livestock drugs not intended for human consumption.