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toadie retweeted
Why the mooted changes to capital gains tax would be terrible for #ASX growth #stocks. Just published "Why The CGT Change Is Terrible For Growth Stocks" free to read on the homepage or find it just below.
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Correcting Andrew again @TMFScottP On BTC backed loans, ram mentions using “smart contracts” thereby introducing: - smart contract risk - network risk Bitcoin is INCAPABLE of hosting smart contracts, meaning you need to use wrapped BTC on a smart contract platform like ethereum
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I find it ridiculous and a little concerning that @TMFScottP & @sage_simian claim that they want to “be told when they are wrong” and then completely ignore the constructive criticism. Classic Bitcoin cult members & a poor look for @TheMotleyFoolAu
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Sad that I have to correct @sage_simian again but here we go @TMFScottP Bitcoin hashrate is NOT at all time highs Bitcoin active addresses topped in 2021 and are now in decline Approx 0.03% (!!) of all BTC is held in lighting liquidity. If that’s “success” imagine failure
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I’m no Saylor fan but wow. @TMFScottP if Saylor can come around to ethereum then there must be hope for ram
🚨 BREAKING: Michael Saylor says the future of programmable digital credit will be deployed on Ethereum
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Bitcoiners remain the worst people on earth. Actively promoting fascism and public executions because the fascist in chief bought into their cult. Disgusting. I will never forget the hypocrisy and villainy they represent
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Bitcoiners remain the worst people on earth. Actively promoting fascism and public executions because the fascist in chief bought into their cult. Disgusting. I will never forget the hypocrisy and villainy they represent
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Mind numbingly retarded Bitcoiners would (& will) actively promote fascism and public executions if they buy their ridiculous cult coin
China is moving into Canada. Tech is moving out of California. And the world is moving out of the dollar. What that adds up to is Communist vs Maximalist. Because after the dollar ends, DC is out of money. So: Carney, Newsom, Walz, Mamdani turn to Xi. And MAGA, Elon, Texas, Miami turn to Satoshi.
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16 Dec 2025
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The Bitcoin Quantum Leap: Quantum computing won’t break Bitcoin—it will harden it. The network upgrades, active coins migrate, lost coins stay frozen. Security goes up. Supply comes down. Bitcoin grows stronger.
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15 Dec 2025
Honestly curious @TMFScottP @sage_simian Andrew repeatedly rages at tradfi guys for not accepting BTC adoption as proof of its legitimacy. How much more “legitimacy” does Andrew need to admit he’s wrong on ethereum? A touch hypocritical no?
15 Dec 2025
Today @jpmorgan, the world's largest bank by market cap per @WSJ, announced they're launching their first ever tokenized money market fund—MONY—on Ethereum. The firm is seeding the fund with $100M of its own capital before opening to outside investors on Tuesday.
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12 Dec 2025
There’s no better feeling then withdrawing your funds from @Starknet or @ready_co BACK to the L1 🙌 You don’t like ethereum? Fine.. BYE 👋
Yesterday I visited Solana breakpoint for first time. Here’s my takeaway: Solana devs love Starknet (and Zcash), want to deploy, learn, work with us. I felt way more at home there than at Ethereum conferences. And the fact that Cairo is ZK-Rust is really appreciated there.
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"BTC's security comes from EnERgY!" Oh, really? No. BTC's security comes from issuance, aka monetary debasement. *MAYBE* in the future it will be different, but it ain't looking good as Ethereum has become what BTC should have been in the first place: the internet of finance.
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30 Nov 2025
Hey @TMFScottP I know Andrew likes to ignore the quantum risk to Bitcoin. That doesn’t mean you should. This is a conversation with actual experts. Cryptography and chain architecture are the backbone of BTC. Don’t let Andrew fool you, even if he fools himself.
Quantum computing and Bitcoin: You can stick your head in the sand, or do something about it, like tuning in to my podcast with the legendary Prof. Scott Aaronson. 📌 Tue. Dec 2nd, 2:30 PM UTC Set a reminder, sign up, tune in (link in the next tweet).
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22 Nov 2025
Presenting Mr Andrew “tell me if I’m wrong” Page @sage_simian Absolute charlatan. It’s a pity he fooled you @TMFScottP
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13 Nov 2025
Finally @aplus Thank you @Etherealize_io
8 Nov 2025
Both tether and Binance are anti-ethereum Not surprising at all. We need an Eth aligned stablecoin
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21 Oct 2025
we're not leaving ethereum though
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21 Oct 2025
As if bad faith attacks from Bitcoin, solana, chainlink, VCs, politicians and tradfi weren’t enough. Etheruem is now being attacked by… etheruem Bearish af
Read this from Peter and realized that it's time for me to also speak up. NGL, I’ve started questioning my loyalty toward Ethereum. I did not come into crypto because of Bitcoin but because of Ethereum. I also have a lot of gratitude toward @VitalikButerin — someone I looked up to as an ideal for how things should be built in this world. Though I/we never got any direct support from the EF or the Ethereum CT community — in fact, the reverse. But I have always felt moral loyalty towards Ethereum even if costs me billions of dollars in Polygon's valuation perhaps. The Ethereum community as a whole has been a shit show for quite some time. Why does it feel like every other week, someone with major contributions to Ethereum has to publicly question what they’re even doing here? Just go your own way already. At best, I get trolled by well-meaning friends like @akshaybd for not declaring Polygon an L1 and walking away from this circus. Not many remember that Akshay himself was equally inclined toward Polygon in the beginning before he took his talents and helped build the Solana empire into what it is today. He got disgusted by the socialistic behavior of the Ethereum community — trolling projects like Polygon that were contributing immensely — all because of some arbitrary “technical definition.” At worst, people have started questioning my fiduciary and moral duty toward Polygon. It’s widely believed that if Polygon ever decided to call itself an L1, it would probably be valued 2–5× higher than it is today. Like think about it, Hedera Hashgraph an L1 is valued higher than Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism and Scroll combined. To make things even worse, the Ethereum community ensures Polygon is never considered an L2 and is never included in the markets' percieved Ethereum Beta. They don’t seem to understand that Polygon PoS effectively hinged on Ethereum, while Katana, XLayer, and dozens of other chains in Polygon's ecosystem are true L2s. Heck, a prominent Polygon Stakeholder literally scolded me just today because I can’t get Polygon on GrowthPie, which refuses to list the Polygon chain. When Polymarket wins big, it’s “Ethereum,” but Polygon itself is not Ethereum. Mind-boggling. Anyway — I’m also a stubborn, hard-ass soul. I’m going to give this a final push that might just revive the entire L2 narrative. Just bear with me for a few more weeks. But the Ethereum community needs to take a hard look at itself — and ask why, every day, contributors to Ethereum, even major ones like @peter_szilagyi, are forced to question or even regret their allegiance to Ethereum. My only (remaining) defense to myself is that Ethereum is a democracy — and in any democracy, people on all sides end up disgruntled. But it’s still the only system that truly works in the long run. 🤞
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17 Oct 2025
This shouldn’t be NASDAQ listed. There’s already enough options there. List in HK
🚨 BREAKING: Huobi founder and major Asian investors are reportedly forming a $1B Ethereum Trust to accumulate $ETH and are eyeing a Nasdaq shell company for the launch! This is crazy BULLISH 🚀
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toadie retweeted
Never trust a bitcoiner who doesnt know what happened in block #91,812
15 Oct 2025
You know which protocol can’t accidentally mint $300 trillion dollars? Bitcoin
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toadie retweeted
12 Oct 2025
BTC culture summarized. That's why op_cat will never ship, lol.
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