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The world wants to trade freely, without gatekeepers, borders, or asking permission The world wants DeFi
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RT @SayeretIL: 🚨⚠️ Please read the below thread and share. And follow our friend's new account, @Zeev81309559. This is why you need to be…
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RT @SayeretIL: 🚨 SCAM ALERT: X took down my previous post about this scammer, but I'm going after the account again. It's based in Nigeri…
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Así MARCHAMOS los judíos sionistas del mundo en NYC A cara descubierta con : ALEGRÍA AMOR PROPOSITO Y FE , BH Así somos , no como te hacen creer . Sin nada que esconder ,con orgullo y valor. Día de Israel en NYC #Israelparade #AmIsraelJai
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IDF crossed the Litani River. 1st time in 20 years.
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Great first meeting with Thai Minister of Defence Adul. We are locking in a new Joint Vision Statement by year’s end and exploring U.S.-Thai defense industrial cooperation.
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If the Clarity Act doesn't pass this Congress, American software developers will be targeted again for prosecution in the near future just for publishing code. These are the stakes.
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There are two kinds of cryptocurrencies: - The ones people complain about - The ones nobody cares about
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IRAN DEAL STILL POSSIBLE⁉️ Rubio says a deal with Iran could still happen within days, despite fresh U.S. strikes and a fragile ceasefire. Clarification: we are still at the MOU stage, not the deal.
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It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Nathan Allman, Ondo's founder. Our hearts are with his family and loved ones. Nate’s brilliance, humility, and drive shaped every part of what Ondo is today. His belief in the power of technology to create a more open, accessible financial system lives on in everything we build. The impact he had on this industry, and on all of us personally, cannot be overstated. Nate also helped us build a durable organization with experienced leaders across all facets of the business. Ian De Bode, Ondo Finance’s longtime President, will serve as CEO. Ian has been leading our strategy, product, and day-to-day operations for over two years and has the full confidence of the leadership team. We will continue building what Nate started. That is the most meaningful way we know to honor him.
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RT @MOSSADil: 🇺🇸 HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY 🇺🇸 Today is not just another holiday. It’s a day to remember the Americans who never made it home. 🇺🇸…
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more people should know @kevaundray and for that matter the others doing the zkevm work (including those outside EF) (Justin is of course great, but I've mentioned justin being great many times already😄)
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PM SAID TO TELL TRUMP ISRAEL MUST RETAIN FREEDOM OF ACTION
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I moved to Israel & defended it in uniform for 30 yrs. I may have retired, but my 5 kids all served in battle units defending the Jewish State. Now 12 grandkids will carry on defending the Jewish People against the barbarians who lust for blood. #JewishAndProud #IsraeliAndProuder
Are you brave enough to drop an opinion that will trigger everyone?
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In Auschwitz, my mother taught me three rules. Not stories. Not prayers. Rules. The kind that kept you alive. Rule one: Never make eye contact with a guard. Rule two: Never show that you are sick. Rule three: Never, ever, lose your bowl. I was five years old. I memorized them the way other children memorize nursery rhymes. The bowl was a small tin thing. Dented. Scratched. It held whatever thin soup they gave us once a day. If you lost your bowl, you had no bowl. If you had no bowl, you had no ration. If you had no ration, you understand. I guarded that bowl with everything I had. I slept with it. I held it against my chest during roll call. I knew where it was every second of every day. Then one morning, I fell into the latrine. There is no delicate way to say this. The latrines in Auschwitz were wooden boards with holes cut into them over a pit. The holes were large. I was very small. I was in a hurry. I slipped. I went in up to my neck. The smell. The cold. The rats. I do not need to describe it. Your mind already knows. My mother tried to pull me out. She could not. I was slippery and she had no strength. None of us had strength. We had not eaten properly in months. She called out. Other women came. Together they pulled me free. Someone found a hose. They sprayed me down in the cold air while I stood there shaking. I did not cry. Rule number one in Auschwitz was the same rule everywhere, do not attract attention. But I got sick. Very sick. The kind of sick that comes from rats and filth and cold water and a body that has nothing left to fight with. And I remembered Rule Two, never show that you are sick. I hid it from everyone. From the guards. From the other children. Even from my mother, because I knew if she knew, she would do something. And doing something in Auschwitz got you killed. But someone saw. I do not know who. I do not know why they helped me instead of reporting me. I never knew. They took me to a room, a makeshift hospital. I lay in a bed, a real bed, not a wooden bunk, for the first time since we had arrived. I do not remember much of what happened next. The fever blurred everything. Days passed like smoke. When I came out, I still had my bowl. I had held it even in the latrine. Even in the fever. Even in the dark when I did not know where I was or what day it was. My mother looked at me when I came back. She looked at the bowl. She did not say anything. She just nodded, the way she nodded when something had gone the way it needed to go. People ask me what survival looks like. I tell them, sometimes it looks like a five year old girl climbing out of a latrine in a death camp, covered in filth, shaking with cold, still holding her tin bowl. Because she knew that the bowl was the difference between eating and not eating. Between living and not. Because her mother had told her. And she had listened. I am Tova Friedman. I fell into a latrine in Auschwitz at five years old. I came out still holding my bowl. Tova. #NeverForget #Survival #DaughterOfAuschwitz #ShesStillHere #TheirNamesLiveOn
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RT @SayeretIL: This 🤣🤣🐾❤️
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Tomorrow is Shavuot here in Israel. I thought I would explain a little about the holiday to you.🇮🇱🥳 Shavuot is one of the most important Jewish holidays! It comes exactly 50 days after Passover and marks two big things: The Giving of the Torah – We celebrate the moment ~3,300 years ago when the Jewish people stood at Mount Sinai and received the Torah (the Bible) from God. It’s basically our spiritual birthday as a nation. The Harvest – In ancient Israel, it was the time farmers brought the first fruits to the Temple in Jerusalem as a thank you. How we celebrate today: Eating delicious dairy foods (cheesecake is basically mandatory). Staying up all night learning Torah, Reading the Book of Ruth, Decorating homes and synagogues with flowers and greenery. Shavuot is about gratitude, renewal, and recommitting to learning and values. Happy Shavuot! 🇮🇱
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pavin.eth retweeted
I dislike the direction the EF is going, but that doesn't mean I think Ethereum is dying or that it won't be pivotal to society. EF != Ethereum
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JUST IN: Google has 5 products with 3 billion users
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