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Truth for the Commoner. A media company focused on #Bitcoin, freedom, and truth in the digital age.
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TFTC 4 days ago
A website turns the 1-second Bitcoin price chart into an animated battlefield where buyers and sellers clash in real time.
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TFTC 4 days ago
Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman: "We have a shot with this technology so that not our children nor anyone they know dies of cancer... Make your tally of the cons and the pros. There's a shot that our children, none of them nor the people they love, will die of cancer."
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TFTC 4 days ago
"AGI, I suspect you'll agree with me, we've hit it. We just haven't exactly deployed it fully... By any definition we had 20 years ago, we've blown past it."
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TFTC 4 days ago
Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman: "We have a $25 billion backlog... OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, AWS — all of these players are not chasing 'if you build it, they will come.' They're chasing the demand is booked. How do we keep them from leaving?"
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Coinbase Vice Chair on the Clarity Act: "Democratic and Republican senators are working around the clock to get this across the finish line."
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CFTC Chairman Mike Selig on the CLARITY Act: "We want to get in statute... We would have exchanges that are federally regulated... States like New York are very aggressive against crypto. We need federal protections for the product and for the exchanges."
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TFTC 4 days ago
Howard Lutnick: "We try to bring 40 to 50 percent of manufacturing of semiconductors home to America so we can take care of ourselves. This is critical capability, which also brings with it, for Micron alone, 100,000 American jobs. Just Micron alone."
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TFTC 4 days ago
Pentagon releases new UAP footage from 2025 showing a six-pointed star-shaped object tracked by military sensors over the Yellow Sea.
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TFTC 4 days ago
Private credit defaults just hit 6.0%, the highest ever recorded by Fitch. 11% of loans are now paying interest with more debt instead of cash. Investors are selling positions at 30-65% discounts just to get out. U.S. life insurers are sitting on $849B of this stuff. The next crisis won't start at a bank. image
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TFTC 4 days ago
Mark Carney is the only Canadian PM in 60+ years to deliver negative real GDP growth in his first year. image
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TFTC 5 days ago
"You can have a couple million bucks and depending on where you live, it ain't going to get it done." (KFCBarstool) on how a million-dollar salary in New York barely covers shelter, school, and groceries after the government takes half.
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TFTC 5 days ago
Bitcoin artist (asanoha_gold)’s limited-edition Matrix-inspired “Exit Fiat: Enter Bitcoin” fine art print, now on display and auction at SpaceDenver. image
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TFTC 5 days ago
Co-founder of Opendoor JD Ross: "Not a single one of our full-time engineers writes code anymore. They do everything through Codex, Claude Code, or Cursor."
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TFTC 5 days ago
Mike Belshe says quantum fears are holding back institutional Bitcoin adoption: "Doesn't matter what I think. What matters is what the world thinks. And if the world thinks it's an issue, we should just address it."
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TFTC 5 days ago
"Stablecoins from one country aren't going to make it for global settlements. It's going to have to be something where the other guy can't rug pull you." - Mike Belshe on why Bitcoin wins where stablecoins can't.
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TFTC 5 days ago
"These really great, smart, intelligent men decided in the middle of a zero interest rate environment that the best way to make money was to put depositors' money into 10-year T-bills." - Mike Belshe on SVB's collapse.
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TFTC 5 days ago
Researchers built software inside Apple Vision Pro that lets people on DMT tag the symbols they see in real time while logging brain scans and location data. If the AI confirms different people see the same symbol in the same spot, it's proof of real encoded information.
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TFTC 5 days ago
Danny Goler spent years trying to prove what he saw on DMT was real. He soldered a laser from China, smoked DMT, and shined it on a wall. "There's code in the wall."
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TFTC 5 days ago
OpenAI announces a livestream today at 10am PT for a major ChatGPT update.
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TFTC 5 days ago
The European Parliament just voted to extend a rule that lets platforms scan your private messages without a warrant or prior suspicion. It runs until April 3, 2028. This covers DMs on Instagram, Discord, Snapchat, and Xbox, plus emails on Gmail and iCloud. The original rule was introduced in 2021. MEPs actually rejected extending it back in March by a vote of 311 to 228 and the rule lapsed on April 3, 2026. But Brussels brought it back on an "urgent basis" before summer recess, and this time the motion to reject it failed to get the majority needed. Former MEP Patrick Breyer called it "a farce" that "damages democracy," pointing out it passed against the will of most voting MEPs. The data shows the system doesn't work. Only 36% of abuse reports in 2024 came from scanning private chats. Most came from public posts and cloud storage. 48% of alerts weren't even criminally relevant. 40% of investigations from these alerts targeted minors themselves. 99% of Meta's reports were about material already known, not new abuse being caught. The European Commission itself admits there is no evidence this scanning has increased convictions or rescued more children. This is the voluntary version. A separate permanent law, the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, is still being negotiated. That version could force scanning on every platform and reach into encrypted messages like Signal and WhatsApp. Breyer warned this vote removes any pressure on the Council to pursue real reform. They can just keep extending the old system instead of passing something better. The playbook is clear. Wrap mass surveillance in child safety language, bypass democratic opposition through procedural tricks, and buy time to push the permanent version through with less scrutiny each round. image