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Elon DOGE MUSK retweeted
SpaceX is solving the biggest bottleneck in spaceflight The COST For decades, the average launch cost to low Earth orbit was around $18,500 per kg Falcon 9 cut that to about $2,700 per kg - roughly an 85% reduction Falcon Heavy pushed it closer to $1,400 per kg - roughly a 92% reduction Now Starship is targeting a 99% cost reduction through full and rapid reusability That is the real breakthrough Every booster landing, every reflown rocket, every faster turnaround is directly attacking the economics of space Lower cost per kg means more satellites, bigger payloads, orbital manufacturing, Moon missions, Mars missions, space stations, and eventually space-based industry SpaceX is not just building rockets It is making space usable at scale
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Replying to @fazerdize
solving the probs
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$XRP continues to dominate conversations across the crypto space and for good reason. While many projects focus on hype, $XRP remains focused on utility, liquidity, and solving real world payment challenges. As global finance evolves, more people are paying attention to the technologies that can move value faster, cheaper, and across borders. The future won't be built on speculation alone. It will be built on infrastructure that can scale, adapt, and serve real-world demand. Whether you're a long time holder or just discovering XRP, one thing is clear: the conversation is growing louder, and the world is watching. The future of finance is being built before our eyes. What's your biggest reason for being bullish on $XRP? Let me know in the comments 👇
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The protocols that survive bear markets are the ones solving real problems. @odosprotocol has been doing that since before most people cared about routing. $100B volume doesn't happen by accident. Solana is next. $ODOS @Ahmet_S_Ozcan #Solana #DeFi
“how to counter wealth disparity caused by mass foreign outsourcing” - isn’t that just Solving wealth inequality issue on global scale?
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Phlogiston Monger™ retweeted
Solving world hunger requires people to stop obeying their governments.
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Solving extrem poverty would be disatser for first world countries
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Jeremiah Hunter retweeted
The problems that are worth solving are the ones society collectively agrees are impossible.
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worrying and solving problems aren't the same thing.
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Anil Nair retweeted
Replying to @thekaipullai
Every generation thinks the previous one played it safe. The reality is they were solving the problems they could see, not the opportunities we can see today.
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Replying to @dailydirtnap
It is hilarious that the one autistic trillionaire whose special interest is solving humanity‘s problems is the villain, and not the billionaires who make their money off denying your dying mother medical coverage.
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White men are being kept down in possibly the most vile, racist way imaginable, and that's before any feminist dares to give her substandard opinion on the matter. Complaining about it exposes it. The first step to solving a problem is recognising there is one. That's what the OP is doing.
Replying to @melindatheking
Stop fn crying white boy. You Cucks need to chill with the complaining and do something about it.
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Susan_Kentrell retweeted
Real-world AI is about solving for the edge case, not the average case
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Replying to @PositivFuturist
This post starts by assuming homelessness is a money problem. America has spent hundreds of billions on homelessness over the years. The hard part isn't spending money. The hard part is solving addiction, mental illness, crime, family breakdown, housing regulations, and economic incentives. Throwing money at a problem is easy. Solving it is hard.
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