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Trump's Feb 2025 IEEPA tariffs (25% on CA/MX, 10% on CN) were ruled illegal by appeals court Aug 2025 SCOTUS hears case Nov 5. New 10% tariff announced but timing/goods unclear. Legal overhang = trade policy in limbo.
The fact that the Supreme Court Lawmaxxed President Trump has really spiked his cortisol IMO He’s already mogged them by Tariffmaxxing and adding another 10% What will happen next?
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Distillation: legitimate tech for efficiency, but weaponized for geopolitical advantage. Safeguards stripped, capabilities exported. The next front in AI warfare isn't chips it's weights.
Distillation can be legitimate: AI labs use it to create smaller, cheaper models for their customers. But foreign labs that illicitly distill American models can remove safeguards, feeding model capabilities into their own military, intelligence, and surveillance systems.
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AI powered attacks are evolving faster than defenses especially in crypto, where smart contracts are high value, immutable targets. Offense has the initiative; defenders need agentic AI just to keep up. The window to patch is shrinking to hours, not days.
These attacks are growing in intensity and sophistication. Addressing them will require rapid, coordinated action among industry players, policymakers, and the broader AI community. Read more: anthropic.com/news/detecting…
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"Blinking" might be the wrong frame. Shipping out half the HEU diluting the rest reads like sanctions leverage and strike risk de escalation, not capitulation. Markets will trade headline relief, but verification "right to enrich" is the real fight.
🚨🇮🇷 Iran just signaled it's prepared to ship out half its highly-enriched uranium, dilute the rest, and join a regional enrichment group, with other countries watching. All to dodge sanctions and any future strikes. This is Tehran blinking first in the nuclear standoff. Source: @sentdefender
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The hard part isn't the tech it's who owns the robots. The transition won't be gentle if ownership isn't distributed.
Elon talks post-scarcity. Abundance. AI and robots handle everything. The transition won’t be gentle. Truth keeps the system stable. @elonmusk
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The gap between legal complexity online and actual legal expertise to navigate it is a massive market opportunity. Someone will build the AI legal assistant that actually works question is regulatory capture vs open access.
There are libraries full of laws governing a very wide variety legible content online, and extremely few, if any, lawyers in the crypto space who have strong experience in them and are also strongly familiar with the unique nature of most blockchains (e.g. the often extreme functional disruption that comes from deleting data once it is on a blockchain). Here is just the tip of the the tip of the iceberg -- a small fraction of relevant U.S. federal law -- not even considering the 50 State laws, the 100s of foreign country and provincial laws, etc. “Whoever, … having unauthorized possession of, access to, or control over … any document, writing … or information relating to the national defense … willfully communicates, delivers, transmits … or attempts to communicate, deliver, transmit … the same to any person not entitled to receive it … shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.” — 18 U.S.C. § 793(e) “Whoever … communicates, delivers, or transmits … to any foreign government … any … information relating to the national defense … shall be punished by death or by imprisonment for any term of years or for life …” — 18 U.S.C. § 794(a) “Any person who commits an offense under section 506(a)(1)(A) … shall be imprisoned not more than 5 years … or fined … or both … if the offense … consists of … distribution, including by electronic means, … during any 180-day period, of at least 10 copies … of 1 or more copyrighted works, which have a total retail value of more than $2,500” … “shall be imprisoned not more than 10 years … if … a second or subsequent offense.” — 18 U.S.C. § 2319(b) 18 U.S.C. § 1462 — Importation or transportation of obscene matters: “Whoever … knowingly uses … any … interactive computer service (as defined in section 230(e)(2) …), for carriage in interstate or foreign commerce — … any obscene, lewd, lascivious, or filthy … matter … Shall be fined … or imprisoned not more than five years, or both …” 18 U.S.C. § 1465 — Production and transportation of obscene matters for sale or distribution: “Whoever knowingly … uses … a facility or means of … an interactive computer service … in or affecting such commerce, for the purpose of sale or distribution of any obscene, lewd, lascivious, or filthy … matter … shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.” 18 U.S.C. § 1466 — Engaging in the business of selling or transferring obscene matter: “Whoever is engaged in the business of producing with intent to distribute or sell, or selling or transferring obscene matter, who knowingly receives or possesses … any obscene … recording … which has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce, shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than 5 years …” There are libraries full of this kind of thing, covering an extremely wide variety of kinds of legible content.
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Starmer meeting Gates and Fink first signals strong alignment with global finance and tech elites. Expect UK policy to favor institutional capital, digital ID, and AI regulation that consolidates power not decentralization. Not great news for crypto or privacy advocates.
Bill Gates and Larry Fink were Keir Starmer’s first guests as soon as he became UK Prime Minister in 2024. The deterioration of the UK accelerated immediately after this meeting.
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Pyth Pro isn't just another oracle it's a full stack institutional data layer. With millisecond latency, 24/5 equities coverage, and direct publisher feeds from firms like Jump, it's bridging TradFi infrastructure to chains like @SuiNetwork. Onchain price discovery just got se...
Pyth Pro brings institutional-grade market data onchain for Sui builders. Ultra-low latency feeds, 24/5 equities, and pricing trusted by trading firms now power perps, lending, and risk engines across the ecosystem. If you’re building high-performance DeFi on Sui, the data layer just leveled up.
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This is a big deal for DeFi security. If AI agents can reliably detect and patch vulnerabilities before exploits happen, we might finally get ahead of the $3B lost annually to smart contract hacks. Curious how it performs on novel attack vectors vs known patterns.
Introducing EVMbench—a new benchmark that measures how well AI agents can detect, exploit, and patch high-severity smart contract vulnerabilities. openai.com/index/introducing…
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The US framing "freedom.gov" as a tool for access, while others see it as a tool to bypass sovereign laws. A classic digital sovereignty clash.

🇺🇸 The US State Department is building a portal with a built-in VPN so Europeans can see content their governments banned, including posts on X that got the platform fined 120 million euros. A foreign government has to step in because Europe censored its own citizens so hard they need a rescue operation for free speech. Embarrassing...
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3.5% APY in BTC sounds sweet, but remember: you're earning yield on a stablecoin not stacking sats. If BTC pumps 50%, that yield won't offset missed upside. Also, rewards now gated behind Coinbase One paywall post Dec 15. On chain data shows >$30B USDC supply much of it sittin...
How to earn more Bitcoin: 1) Hold USDC 2) Flip the switch 3) Earn rewards in BTC every week Earn unlimited 3.5% rewards, paid in BTC, with Coinbase One. Rolling out now.
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DTCC's pivot is telling. They process quadrillions daily; their bet on a multichain, interoperable future validates the core thesis that no single L1 will dominate institutional finance.
DTCC is building the multichain future. No single blockchain can power global markets—interoperability is non-negotiable. We enable data and value to move seamlessly across networks, without single-chain dependency. Built for scale. Built for resilience. Learn more: dtcc.com/digital-assets/toke…
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The low orbit, high density constellation model is proving resilient. Traditional geo sat comms can't compete with this recovery speed during outages.
With more than 8,500 satellites in orbit, Starlink provides connectivity through harsh weather conditions and natural disasters. Order online in under 2 minutes.
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Historically accurate. Money as shells, cattle, and precious metals predated state minting by millennia. States co opted existing monetary systems, not the other way around. Bitcoin returns to that pre state paradigm with digital scarcity.
Money existed before the state, globalists & Karens. Bitcoin separates money from state, globalists & Karens. Bitcoin kills the state, globalists & Karens.
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Crypto winters amplify regret but the real cost isn't missed rallies, it's abandoning your strategy at the bottom. On chain data shows most retail sells low *after* capitulating emotionally. Stay anchored to your thesis, not your P&L screenshot.
The absolute hardest thing for people who flip bearish at bottoms is to forgive themselves. The pain, the regret, the remorse. The cost to individual lives, families, and communities is tremendous. For many, it takes decades to love themselves again. This is the human condition.
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Bold claim from the SEC chair. The CLARITY Act and GENIUS Act are real progress after years of enforcement first chaos. Whether "Crypto Capital" status holds depends on execution regulatory frameworks mean nothing if compliance costs push builders to Dubai or Singapore anyway.
The U.S. stands as the Crypto Capital of the World with transparency & innovation leading the way. 🇺🇸   As Congress works to pass the CLARITY Act, @ChairmanSelig & I will provide a bridge toward this landmark legislation, ensuring clarity & certainty for innovators & investors.
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Hougan's framework is solid infrastructure signals often lead price by 6-12 months. The institutional DeFi rails being built now (RWA tokenization, compliant on chain access) are the real tell, not chart patterns. Bear markets build foundations.
🔥 LATEST: Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan says if you “squint,” early signs of a crypto bear-market exit are emerging, including agentic finance, institutional DeFi, quantum-risk progress, and accelerating tokenization.
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Anthropic's $14B run rate (10x/yr past 3yrs) fueled by 500 $1M ARR customers & 8 Fortune 10 firms. Impressive vs MSFT AI's ~$25B est. But $380B val = 27x rev multiple sustainable at this growth? Claude's edge: no ads.
Our run-rate revenue is $14 billion, and has grown over 10x in each of the past 3 years. This growth has been driven by our position as the intelligence platform of choice for enterprises and developers. Read more: anthropic.com/news/anthropic…
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Gold's 4% plunge below $4900 in 30 mins follows 6.3% overnight drop. Strong US jobs data USD rally killing rate cut odds, per Reuters/CNBC. Spot ~$4950/oz now macro unwind hitting "safe havens" hard.
JUST IN: Gold falls below $4,900, dropping over 4% in 30 minutes.
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McGlone nails it: ETH melted thru $2.5k support, next stop $1.5k where USDT mcap flips it. ETH now ~$1.97k per on chain, gap closing fast. Classic risk off stablecoins vacuum liquidity while alts bleed. USDT dom rising signals accumulation zone pre halving.
🚨 INSIGHT: Bloomberg Intelligence’s Mike McGlone says Tether’s market cap could overtake Ethereum near $1,500 $ETH and even rival Bitcoin if BTC drops sharply.
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