On what planet do these idiots think giving a minister the powers to decide, without consultation or consent, which assets should be taxed and at what rates?
Labor are completely off the rails.
Acid For Squares Podcast Guest Robert Edward Grant explains the nature of reality, why the One became the many, and how the illusion of separation shapes the human experience.
In this powerful clip, Robert explores the idea that all life is intrinsically connected, and that what we call individuality may be part of a greater cosmic unfolding. From ancient wisdom traditions like Leela and Maya to modern ideas like simulation theory, this is the story of the One rediscovering itself through the many, again and again.
Are we separate beings, or is life a divine game designed to lead us back to oneness?
Watch Episode #85 of the Acid For Squares Podcast with Tanya Dahl and Cody Blue Snider, available now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
@damiendubsy@michaelsuttonil With much respect, the entire market is in a bear phase...everything’s down. Price is the echo, tech is the sound. ATH chasers miss the concert.
@durov TON has the huge Telegram community edge, no question. But on raw speed and decentralization… the $KAS is strong! The community is even stronger.
📢 Big News for Kaspians 𐤊
Our integration work with Kaspa has been accelerating.
So far, we have completed the dev work:
+ address generation,
+ public key export, and
+ transaction parsing design.
Moving forward, we're partnering with Kaspium Wallet to enable true self-custody and cold storage of your Kaspa assets through PSKT protocol support 🤝
The long-awaited transaction parsing feature has been set as one of our key milestones. With Keystone’s 4-inch screen, blind signing becomes a thing of the past!
Exciting developments and challenges lie ahead, and we'll keep you posted every step of the way.
Share this with your Kaspa friends and let them know that Keystone support is coming 🙌
Is Yonatan Sompolinsky Out of His Head? 🤯
The crypto world is buzzing, and for good reason. The "Ghostrider" of DAGs, Yonatan Sompolinsky, is pushing Kaspa toward a milestone that most thought was technically impossible: 100 Blocks Per Second (BPS).
Is it genius, or is he actually losing it? Let’s look at the reality:
The "Speed of Light" Problem
Most blockchains struggle with the "Trilemma"—balancing security, scalability, and decentralization. Usually, if you pump the speed, you sacrifice the security. But Kaspa isn't "most blockchains."
By utilizing the GHOSTDAG protocol, #Kaspa doesn't just orphan parallel blocks; it weaves them together. Moving to 100 BPS isn't just a "flex"—it’s an attempt to make digital silver feel like a real-time global settlement layer.
Why 100 BPS Changes Everything:
Instant Confirmation: We’re talking sub-second inclusion. No more staring at your screen waiting for a "pending" status.
Massive Throughput: At 100 BPS, Kaspa enters the realm of traditional financial networks (like Visa), but without the centralized gatekeepers.
Proof of Work Redefined: It proves that PoW doesn't have to be slow and clunky. It can be high-frequency and hyper-efficient.
"The goal is to reach the physical limits of the internet's topology." — This is the kind of 'madness' that built the internet, and it’s the kind of madness currently building $KAS
The Verdict
Is he out of his head? Maybe. But in this industry, the people "crazy" enough to rethink the fundamental physics of consensus are usually the ones who end up winning.
The 1 BPS era was just the warm-up. 10 BPS was the proof of concept. 100 BPS is the takeover. 🚀
This silver dump is amusing. Sky is falling headlines. Try getting actual silver that tells a different story to paper trades. Always dig deeper, know why and what your holding. #Silver