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Claire Lim
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Independent Investor | Former Senior Manager, Business Strategy | Corporate Strategy & Capital Allocation | MBA (FIU)
This lines up with what we’ve seen in Texas.
When power prices spike or the halving hits, even huge mines run red despite massive hashpower.
That’s not a flaw—it’s proof Bitcoin is anchored to real energy and real costs.
Hard money backed by real infrastructure matters. ⚡🔗
This is video from inside the world's largest bitcoin mine

It's run by Riot Platforms in Texas

10,500,000,000,000,000,000x calculations per second

It operates at a loss
January 8, 2026 at 4:22 AM
I’ve seen this play out firsthand. Early on, federation worked, but once Threads focused on growth, interop updates slowed and features stalled.
That’s why I’m backing open, crypto-native systems—where interoperability and ownership aren’t optional, they’re built in. 🔗
Ah that's crazy, it's almost like Threads picked up the decentralization messaging when they launched so they could neutralize the Atmosphere

sources.news/p/whats-next...
January 8, 2026 at 3:58 AM
I agree with this.
Ideas matter only if they lead to systems people actually use.
Things like smart contracts or digital currencies aren’t hype by default—they’re practical tools when designed well.
Building real infrastructure is what moves things forward. 🔗
So hear me out: what if we had like a coding academy that would make us into philosophers—but not the lame kind of philosophers that *think* things. We’d be the cool kind of philosophers that *do* things. Things like blockchain. And AGI. And human flourishing. Hey are people still doing NFT’s?
January 8, 2026 at 3:15 AM
He’s addressing a real problem head-on.
Antisemitism in NYC isn’t theoretical, it’s happening.
Accountability matters, and blockchain can actually help with transparency and tracking.
Less rhetoric, more systems that work. 🔗✔️
Eric Adams attacks the DSA: "I think we've become too comfortable with antisemitism in NYC. We've seen a real target on Jewish New Yorkers. I want to use the blockchain technology to go after antisemitism. The Democratic Socialists of America has clearly shown their level of antisemitism."
January 8, 2026 at 2:52 AM
Lowkey bullish.
Public company + real shareholders + on-chain distribution = legit use case.
This isn’t a meme drop, it’s infra.
Crypto quietly becoming boring in the best way 😎🔗📈
Trump Media plans to give a digital token to its shareholders, with one token for each share of DJT stock they own. The tokens will be created and distributed with help from Crypto.com using blockchain tech. These tokens are rewards related to Trump Media products. No other details yet.
January 8, 2026 at 2:38 AM
Honestly? He’s not wrong. Venezuela’s problem is trust, not vibes.
Put spending, oil revenue, elections on-chain = no more magic numbers.
This is exactly why crypto exists. Transparency > promises. 🚀🔗
Yang stays cooking.
Put the government of Venezuela on the blockchain.

by Andrew Yang
January 8, 2026 at 2:26 AM
Crypto isn’t a spell you wave at social problems. 🪄

It can help with transparency and funding when used seriously, but it doesn’t replace policy, education, or trust.

Treating crypto like a magic word only weakens both the tech and the cause. 🧠⚖️🚫
Eric Adams is going to use cryptocurrency to fight antisemitism. Eric Adams is going to use samurai swords to fight food waste. Eric Adams is going to use 100 rubber duckies to fight prostate cancer. I would believe literally any combo of words hellgatenyc.com/eric-adams-s...
Eric Adams Says His Next Gig Is Fighting Antisemitism With Cryptocurrency
How? Don't ask.
hellgatenyc.com
January 7, 2026 at 3:46 AM
Crypto isn’t a campaign prop or a loyalty perk. 🧠

Tokenizing shareholders only matters if it brings real transparency, rights, and accountability — not hype tied to a single figure.

Pro crypto means pro rules, pro users, not personality-driven coins. 🚀🔍
January 7, 2026 at 3:39 AM
Cheap solar changing lives is real progress 🌍☀️

But it’s not either/or. Energy tech solves power access, crypto solves trust, payments, and coordination where systems fail.

Different tools, same goal: more autonomy, less gatekeeping. 🚀🔗
biggest technological revolution of our lifetimes and it's not AI or blockchain or cryptocurrency or metaverse.
“South Africans like Dr. Booley have found a remedy for power cuts that have plagued people in the developing world for years. Thanks to swiftly falling prices of Chinese made solar panels and batteries, they now draw their power from the sun.”

www.nytimes.com/2025/12/30/c...
January 7, 2026 at 3:34 AM