7 years ago, Chainlink launched on mainnet.
Back then, it was one ETH/USD price feed.
Today, it’s infrastructure connecting DeFi, RWAs, institutions, CCIP, and the wider onchain economy.
I’ve been lucky enough to watch that journey as a community member, builder and someone who has spent years documenting the Chainlink ecosystem.
Many still underestimate what’s being built here.
Don't let that be you.
2026 is the year of PRODUCTION...
Happy 7th mainnet anniversary, Chainlink. ⬡ 💙
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Bill Gates’ Weaponized Ticks Are Spreading — But Nature Has a Defense Most Families Are Missing
Tick bites are skyrocketing, and these aren't your average backyard pests. 40% of deer ticks carry at least one patogen. Lab-engineered ticks linked to bioweapon research and Gates-funded projects, Lyme Disease and Alpha Gal Syndrome are exploding.
MOST FAMILIES DON’T KNOW this simple, chemical-free hack:
Plant these 3 herbs around your home to naturally repel ticks. No sprays, no toxins — just powerful plants.
1. THYME — Releases **thymol** (a potent natural compound in its essential oil). Thymol creates a scent barrier that ticks hate, repelling them effectively and causing them to avoid or drop off treated areas.
2. CATNIP — Contains **nepetalactone**, the key iridoid compound. This powerful repellent triggers discomfort in ticks (outperforming DEET in studies), making your yard a no-go zone for them while giving cats a playground.
3. SWEET WORMWOOD (Artemisia annua) — Packed with bitter aromatic compounds like **artemisinin** and volatile essential oils (including 1,8-cineole). The intense bitterness and scent overwhelm ticks' senses, causing them to avoid the plant and drop away if they make contact.
Bonus: Add LAVENDER in garden beds for extra protection.
Plant. Protect. Stay vigilant. 💪🌿
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Doxycycline can be used to prevent Lyme disease after a tick bite. A single dose (200 mg for adults) is recommended if all of the following are true: the tick is likely a blacklegged (Ixodes) tick, it was attached for at least 36 hours (often engorged), the dose can be taken within 72 hours of removal, the bite occurred in a Lyme‑endemic area then treatment is advised. @twc_health https://t.co/t7xNB68xCb
The World Economic Forum Is Stealing Your Steak.
WEF Dr. Matthew Liao: We will engineer MEAT ALLERGIES using Lone Star Ticks. YOU CAN'T EAT BEEF ANYMORE.
JOE ROGAN: “The tick thing is nuts...”
TIM BURCHETT: “Because of Bill Gates.”
ROGAN: “Farmers and ranchers are finding boxes of ticks on their property. I have a good friend who got bit by the Lone Star tick and has that alpha-gal problem... It makes your body allergic to red meat.”
BURCHETT: “And who has got genetically made meat now?”
ROGAN: "Bill Gates?"
BURCHETT: "Bill Gates."
@CedYoungelman Lost in Translation… excellent pick. Although it doesn’t technically count as a movie, there’s a great doc on Fugazi you might check out…jus sayin.