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if @elonmusk paid 100% of his net worth ($1.4 trillion) as a tax it would only cover federal government spending for 77 days. this isn’t a tax problem…
If Elon Musk paid my ultra-millionaire wealth tax, we could pay for child care for all three and four year olds in America.
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This is a heat map illustrating the donations from people who want to FIRE THE LIAR. It proves you’re not alone in your support of ousting Australias worst Prime Minister who tells countless lies. One Nation are turning Albo’s lies into a full blown campaign to Fire the Liar. We’re now working on tv commercials for State of Origin and giant banners that will fly beneath helicopters across our major cities because of your donations. This is real money, real data, and a real campaign to get rid of Labor. Albo, you underestimated the anger of the Australian people and as a result, we’re coming after you. donate.onenation.org.au/fire…
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𝗙𝗜𝗥𝗘 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗟𝗜𝗔𝗥 𝗧𝗩 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗘𝗥𝗖𝗜𝗔𝗟 Here's a first look at the Fire the Liar TV commercial One Nation will run during State of Origin this Wednesday night. We've been able to do this because of you and your donations. Help us Fire the Liar. donate.onenation.org.au/fire… #OneNation #PaulineHanson #AnthonyAlbanese #Albo #PrimeMinister
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A huge shoutout to the 56,635 Aussies who have supported One Nation (yes PM they are real) in raising $3,488,158 so we can Fire the Liar. 🔥 Thank you for backing @PaulineHansonOz and @OneNationAus’ vision for a country where Australians come first!
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Hey Albo…. The donations are real. Here’s a screen shot of the funds being put across to the One Nation account. Now show me yours. Help Fire the Liar!!! donate.onenation.org.au/fire…
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These trucks are popping up everywhere in Sydney. #auspol #nswpol
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Albo claims the last 24hrs worth of donations are fake. He's lying again. Here's the independent audit that's just been completed that proves the site and money is ridgy didge. Now, will the PM reveal how much his campaign has raised? Help us FIRE THE LIAR ! donate.onenation.org.au/fire… #RidgyDidge #Audit #OneNation #Donations #PaulineHanson
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Both @AlboMP and @JEChalmers lied about the insane CGT. Even Hughsey has worked it out. This must be stopped

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🚨 THE ONE NATION TWIST NO ONE SAW COMING 🚨 New Resolve polling reveals a massive shift in Pauline Hanson’s voter base. For the first time ever, One Nation is drawing more support from women than men. The party isn't just growing, it is completely rewriting its demographic playbook. The data shows surging support among: - Women (leading the surge) - Younger Australians - Wealthier voters - Inner city residents The traditional base is broadening.
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As of lunchtime today One Nation's "Fire the Liar" campaign has burst past $500,000 in grass-roots donations from Australians on its way to the $1 million target. donate.onenation.org.au/fire…
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Yesterday, @wmougayar presented a compelling framework for valuing Ethereum at @ethconf His core argument: most people are still valuing Ethereum as if it were just another crypto asset, while Ethereum increasingly behaves like digital public infrastructure. The internet created trillions of dollars in value that never appeared directly on balance sheets. Ethereum is doing something similar by creating trust, coordination, settlement and economic activity for applications, institutions, stablecoins, tokenized assets and entire digital economies. If you only look at fees or short-term price action, you miss much of the value being created across the ecosystem. Today, William joined Chris Giancarlo for a fireside chat on the future of stablecoins and CBDCs. The message was clear: adoption is accelerating. Just as credit cards transformed how value moved across the internet, blockchain networks are making transfers faster, cheaper, more transparent and globally accessible. And when it comes to stablecoins, Ethereum remains the giant. It settles the majority of stablecoin activity, secures billions in value every day, and continues to benefit from growing institutional adoption. As regulatory clarity improves and frameworks such as the CLARITY Act move forward, Ethereum’s advantage becomes even more powerful.
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JUST IN: Tom Lee's 'BitMine' buys 126,971 $ETH worth $213 million.
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Daily Shorts 448 Got to try @ParallelColony for the third time. This feels way different than the other versions and with a mini-game too 👀 If you got to try it out, you’re lucky. True Story. @ParallelTCG
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No slowing @GDannemann down in Colony.
Can! You! Grind?! Max LVL Baby! // First?! @ParallelColony
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AVATAR HOLDERS PLAYTEST Colonists, the private playtest for Avatar holders is now underway! Holders who successfully registered last week will be receiving emails with links to access our latest Colony playtest build. TIME. TO. COLONIZE.
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We must fight and defeat Labor’s socialist vision if we’re going to restore our standard of living and protect our way of life.
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Alright so here’s a thesis: We can hopefully all agree here that crypto’s core proposition has always been decentralization that powers root ownership, accessibility, and free innovation. But the Quantum threat makes us question it. The threat says: when the math changes, do we hand the rescue to a central operator, or do we build systems where no one gets to become the emergency owner of everyone else’s valuables? This is where Ethereum’s post-quantum work is unique to that of others. More centralized networks in tradfi and alt-L1s may be able to upgrade to post quantum, but these quick cut upgrades will just centralize them further. Their whole game becomes defense via further centralization. Ethereum is built different. Ethereum will do this the hard way, it will upgrade to Post Quantum without sacrificing the very thing that makes blockchains valuable: decentralization, minimized counterparty risk. Ethereum will continue to become a place, a network, a system, in the world that is for everyone and owned by no one. Imagine this: as more money and finance platforms get further centralized to prevent the quantum threat, Ethereum has the chance to become THE decentralized alternative. The goal is keeping ownership free from permission, even when the foundations have to change. We will go Post Quantum. We will stay decentralized. We will become a sanctuary for all value. We will continue fighting for digital freedom with zero tradeoffs.
Today a crazy quantum story just got wilder. On March 31, the Google Quantum AI team published a landmark result on Shor's algorithm for elliptic curve cryptography. Technically, the paper was a bombshell: a dramatic 10x improvement over the state-of-the-art. As a stunt and wakeup call to the blockchain space, those optimisations were illustrated on secp256k1, the elliptic curve underlying Bitcoin and Ethereum signatures. But perhaps the most striking part of the paper was sociological, not technical. Instead of following standard academic process, the optimisations were kept secret, hidden behind a zero-knowledge (ZK) proof. Google's accompanying blog post mentions they "engaged with the U.S. government". The ZK proof demonstrates the existence of algorithmic improvements without leaking details. Academic censorship with ZK, a historic first! As a co-author of the Google paper I witnessed some of the context surrounding this censorship. To be honest, multiple aspects of that context don't sit well with me. As much as I believe the general public ought to know more, I am limited in my ability to whistleblow. Though let me be clear about one thing: the Google team's professionalism has been absolutely exemplary, and they deserve nothing but praise. Censorship has a way of backfiring. The Streisand effect, where an attempt to bury something only draws more attention to it, is exactly what's unfolding today. First, Google's key optimisation has been rediscovered by the French. And in a thrilling turn of events, a collaborative Shor-at-home challenge just launched. The initiative, available at ecdsa[.]fail, breached a new Shor world record in a matter of hours. Let's start with the rediscovery. Just two months after Google's paper, French quantum expert André Schrottenloher cracks the main secret optimisation. His paper, titled "Optimized Point Addition Circuits for Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithms", landed on the arXiv today. Big congrats to André, who beat several other nerdsnipped experts to it. In a blog post also published today, Craig Gidney, the world expert on Shor optimisations, revealed that he'd been sitting on this very optimisation for a whole year under censorship pressure. Interestingly, André missed a handful of minor optimisations, both from Google's original publication and from improvements found since. It's plausible there's still plenty of juice left to squeeze out of Shor, and this is exactly what the ecdsa[.]fail challenge is about. The verifier program developed for the ZK proof does double duty, automatically filtering for valid submissions. Dozens of compounding small and micro improvements are rolling in. As of the time of writing there's an 8.4% improvement to Google's circuit, as measured by the product of logical qubit count and Toffoli gate count. Nice! The nerdsnipping ran deeper than anyone expected. Over the last few weeks it became clear it extended well beyond André and other quantum experts. Behind the scenes, a small army of amateurs quietly got to work. Inspired by Karpathy-style autoresearch, they turned AI on Shor. Ironically, the verifier program for the ZK proof makes an ideal reward function for AIs. The barrier to entry for this modern style of research is refreshingly low, with several non-experts, even a teenager, finding nice optimisations. Get in touch if you'd like to join a Telegram group with fellow autoresearchers :) Part 2: neutral atoms and qday The story doesn't end with Google. On the same day Google went public, a stealthy startup called Oratomic published its own Shor paper in a coordinated release. It made a splash, ultimately becoming the most upvoted paper on scirate[.]com, a website ranking arXiv papers. Oratomic's claim was wild. By building on Google's logical optimisations and applying custom physical optimisations for neutral atoms, they claimed just 10K physical qubits were sufficient to run Shor's algorithm on secp256k1. That number is mind-bogglingly low. Knowing essentially nothing about neutral atoms when Oratomic's paper landed, I was intrigued and decided to learn more about the tech. I fell straight down the rabbit hole and spent a couple hundred hours on the topic. I got a little obsessed and watched every YouTube video I could find and spoke to a bunch of experts. My conclusion? The tech is real, very real. Even Google recently decided to start a neutral atom lab, a notable pivot from their sole focus on superconducting qubits. If you care about qday, i.e. the day a quantum computer will break the first piece of cryptography in production, neutral atoms demand your attention. I shared some of my learnings on Shor and neutral atoms in a 30min talk at the ZKProof cryptography conference. You can find it on YouTube by searching "zkproof neutral atom". Here's an interesting observation about this duo of breakthrough papers: neither Google nor Oratomic say a word about what their results mean for qday. No timelines. Zero. Nada. That is especially baffling given that the whole point of whitehat quantum cryptanalysis is to inform qday estimations and help the general public make good decisions. So let me attempt to partially fill the silence, similarly to what Scott Aaronson did in his April 29 post. Given everything I know, including scary non-public information, I now put the odds of qday by 2032 at 50%. 10% by 2030. Anecdotally, the US government has its own date: 2035. Originating at the NSA and later adopted by NIST, it's when branches of the US government will be disallowed from using quantum-vulnerable cryptography. In plain language: with hindsight, that date is a joke and should be discounted entirely. I don't see how NIST avoids being forced to pull it forward by years. Part 3: post-quantum cryptography There are good reasons to sound the alarm today, but please do not panic. Rushing carelessly towards immature post-quantum cryptography is a recipe for disaster. IMO a good target date for migration is 2029, roughly 3.5 years out. 2029 happens to be the date selected by Google, Cloudflare, and the Ethereum Foundation. These days most of my time goes to safely migrating Ethereum towards post-quantum cryptography as part of the broader lean Ethereum effort. There's a lot to do. We need to rip out and replace BLS signatures at the consensus layer, KZG commitments at the data layer, and ECDSA signatures at the execution layer. The plan to get there is compelling, and is based on hash-based cryptography. Within the Ethereum Foundation we've developed a Swiss army knife called leanVM (github[.]com/leanEthereum/leanVM) powered by the magic of hash-based SNARKs. Thanks to truly exceptional work by Emile, Thomas, and others, its performance is derisked. Regarding security, leanVM is a jewel, a minimal zkVM crafted for end-to-end formal verification and maximum security. Want to help? There are two $1M initiatives. First, the Proximity Prize (proximityprize[.]org). Solve a long-standing mathematical conjecture in coding theory, improve hash-based SNARKs, and go home a millionaire. Second, the Poseidon Initiative (poseidon-initiative[.]info), offers $1M for breaking Poseidon, the SNARK-friendly hash function.
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Wow, this is huge!
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