Market structure has been postponed bc coinbase doesn‘t want it ☑️
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The market structure draft is so bad, even this spineless bastard is pulling his support


I‘m in a movie!
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*wakes up*
*realizes that I was so busy shitposting i forgot to post TR articles to nostr this year*
Oh no
Any geopolitical experts out here who want to riddle me why people in Iran who are protesting high prices would set their own banks on fire? ✌️


Ordered food on uber eats and ofc i get a guy on a bicycle
Its like -20 degrees
In a snowstorm
RIP
While you are busy caring for the „freedom“ of the people in Iran and South America, ICE just murdered a US citizen in broad daylight and Twitter is censoring the evidence.
Anyone want to let me know at what point it is justified for the ayatollah to bomb DC or for Putin to kidnap Trump and put him on trial for crimes against humanity in Russia to free the great people of the US of A?
Oh thats right, the answer is never.


Nothing more frustrating to a journalist than accs with 140k+ followers turning up to sensationalize the news for engagement.
If you've seen this post on X, it is completely untrue.
DAC8 is very very bad, but the EU has not "OFFICIALLY ENDED CRYPTO PRIVACY IN THE EU", and is most certainly also not "the definitive end of anonymous crypto holdings in the EU".
There's a bunch of surveillance risks for people who rely on exchanges and custodial services with DAC8 that mainly pertain to international information exchange, e.g. giving the UAE insight into all your transactions if you are a UAE citizen living abroad, which can pose a risk to your life if you are a journalist for example.
But DAC8 doesn't affect non-custodial software at all, which is what you should be using if you want privacy in the first place.


Turns out nobody likes a sell out
https://archive.ph/wnaRV
https://archive.ph/wnaRVAlmost no Venezuelan believes that social protest and political negotiations within Venezuela would have caused a change in government, according to a poll commissioned by the WSJ. Incredibly sad to see.

