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Howlin wolf

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  1. She has used every seemingly every media or hearing opportunity to attack the industry. She's the cosponsor of the most aggressive anti crypto legislation out there and has been trying to whip support for it for a year or two. She famously put in a campaign fundraiser video that she's building an anti-crypto Army. The BTC etf was approved because all legal arguments against it had been beaten. Will Republicans fold like cheap suits? Quite possibly. I don't count on any politicians, but they have signaled more than the other side that they're open to it. On the state level, some red states have aggressively embraced it. Texas, Florida, and Wyoming to name a few. Anything that moves the needle even temporarily is a positive. Then as NGU and more people adopt it, it becomes even harder to stop.
  2. Ok Maybe. Maybe not. If that's the case then it would be bad news for bitcoin/crypto and hard money in general. In any case,
  3. Wow. You really know the whole play-by-play to this speech? I take it all back. Puhleeze. As the price pumps through the rest of the year he'll be leaning more into it as well. It's ok. You can think it’s insignificant. I think it is significant. Why don't you go watch some more manbun videos?
  4. Sure. That's what politicians do. They try to secure votes from different constituencies. A campaign promise is much more benign than other ways that are currently being pursued. The fact that he's on the record regarding self custody explicitly is noteworthy. I place a high value on financial freedom. That's what this is all about. The fact that Presidential candidates are having to take stances on this stuff is great. It's important to know where people stand.
  5. There's unlimited customers for natural gas. If you're referring to utilizing flared gas it has nothing to do with energy usage on the grid. Campaign donations? There's plenty of green energy money floating around. Put it to work. Bias against renewables? I thought Texas was a renewable leader and they're saving our ass or whatever the thread says. Not of your complaints make sense.
  6. Yeah I told my wife after checking out their website that the pool looked like there will be a DJ with turntables next to it.
  7. Why do you think Texas legislators chose Bitcoin miners over those options?
  8. Heading here for first time for wedding. Kids in tow. They're great and all, but have a feeling this place is more for the adults.
  9. Well ackshually even if it was a blood pressure thing that doesn't make sense to delay an epidural. Epidurals bring your blood pressure down. If it's “too high” for an epidural then you probably need to have an emergent C section anyway
  10. Also Eth ETF approved. What a quick turnaround. Obviously a political decision. Rules or laws they were citing previously don't matter. Their supposed principles are irrelevant. Very Fiat decision making process.
  11. Crypto miners here participate in demand response programs. When the demand is high they curtail usage and typically shut completely off. It's the concept of flexible loads. So at peak demand crypto will have zero responsibility for taking down the Texas grid. That's unlike a new player in energy demand. AI compute is not a flexible load player. In fact, it will be the runaway energy usage leader soon if it isn't already. Larry Fink from Blackrock expects trillions in energy infrastructure will be needed for AI, so goodbye to net zero anytime soon. Turns out it's AI boiling the oceans. From the piece Analysts expect ERCOT electric use will top that all-time high this summer with economic and population growth in Texas and demand for power from data centers, artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrency mining rising fast. Again only one of those curtails. So better luck next time.
  12. Dems are pro crypto. Just the wrong kind of crypto. Symbolic Cbdc vote down party lines.
  13. It's a short video. The next frame is Elizabeth Warren is building an Anti Crypto Army
  14. Well you can't say they didn't try. How it started. How it’s going Sorry, Liz
  15. This doesn't make sense. You mean her blood pressure? Agreed and if she's on the fence about getting it and it’s getting into the evening hours, she should just get it. Better to have it placed by someone that's awake and her pain is not as bad yet, than to have it placed by someone that was asleep 5 mins ago and she's freaking out in pain.
  16. It's a broader shift that's causing a reaction from the other side. My how the turn tables. It says they're opposed, but does not issue veto threat unlike the resolution voted on just one week ago. They've seen some polling or something that has forced this shift. Seems that it is an actual issue to be concerned about in Presidential election year. I don't buy it though. I think they shift back as soon as election is done.
  17. CPI print more or less in line with expectations has the market in general feeling good about rate cuts this year. BTC up 8% today. $66,500.
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