🚨 BREAKING: #CZ at Davos drops truth bombs on... crypto regulation : "#Crypto is the same in every country. We don't change from country to country. So there should be an optimum framework... I'm actually spending a lot of my time trying to figure out what that is and how to work with different countries." 🌍 Global one-size-fits-all rules? Not happening. Different nations = different priorities, risks & agendas. 🤝 CZ is actively collaborating with governments worldwide to build balanced, practical frameworks that actually work. 📊 The future of crypto regulation is tailored — not uniform ! What do YOU think — local rules better than global? Drop your take 👇 #Regulation #Davos2026 #Binanceshow more

Crypto Holding™ 💎
136,572 görüntüleme • 7 ay önce
🚨 CRYPTO: TREASURY SECRETARY, SEC AND CFTC CHAIRS PUBLICLY... DEMAND CONGRESS PASS THE CLARITY ACT Treasury Secretary Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called on the Senate Banking Committee to hold a markup and send the CLARITY Act to Trump's desk, saying Congress has spent "the better part of half a decade" trying to onshore digital finance and that "now is the time to act." SEC Chairman Paul Atkins backed Bessent within hours, saying Project Crypto is designed so that once Congress acts, the SEC and CFTC "are ready to implement the CLARITY Act." He called for legislation to "future-proof against rogue regulators" and advance comprehensive market structure rules. CFTC Chairman Mike Selig echoed both, saying it is time for legislation "that can't be undone by rogue regulators under a new administration." The coordinated public pressure from all three top financial regulators on the same day is unprecedented for crypto legislation. The CLARITY Act would establish a clear framework dividing digital asset oversight between the SEC and CFTC, a question that has paralyzed US crypto regulation for years.show more

BSCN
36,754 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce
Yesterday Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy claimed, “America is... not racist. America is the least racist country in the whole world… That’s just a fact.” Racism exists everywhere but not everyone is racist. I think racism is still a problem in America, but I don’t know if you can classify America as a ‘racist country.” With that said, I’d love to know what everyone’s thoughts are. Is America really the “least racist country in the whole world?” From my travels, I would say that much of Europe has far less racism than we have here. Perhaps it exists in different form though. What do you think?show more

Ed Krassenstein
1,314,643 görüntüleme • 3 yıl önce
From sea to shining sea. From Alaska to Hawaii.... From small towns to big cities. Americans from every corner of our nation gathered on the National Mall. Different backgrounds. One flag. One history. One future. What unites us is far greater than what could ever divide us: a love of country, gratitude for the generations who built and defended this nation, and an enduring belief that America’s best days are still ahead. As we prepare to celebrate 250 years of freedom, there is no more fitting place to begin than our nation’s capital.show more

Secretary Brooke Rollins
11,075 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
For a long time, staking usually meant one thing:... Lock your tokens and wait 🤷♂️ But some newer models are trying to connect staking with actual network activity. Wanchain 's xWAN system is an interesting example of that 👇 👉 Convert WAN into xWAN 👉 Stake xWAN 👉 Become part of the bridge ecosystem What caught my attention is that the idea isn't only about holding tokens. The bridge is being used every day as assets move between different chains, and staking is tied to that broader activity. As more users move funds across networks, infrastructure becomes increasingly important 🔥 Because today's crypto user rarely stays in one place: 👉 A transaction starts on one chain 👉 Continues on another 👉 Ends somewhere completely different Cross-chain movement is slowly becoming a normal part of crypto. And when that happens, the infrastructure behind those transfers matters more than ever. It's interesting to see staking evolving from a passive activity into something more connected to real network usage. Do you think staking models tied to actual ecosystem activity are the future? 🤔 👉show more

Han.eth🌿☀️
14,751 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
All across the UK this is happening and it... is happening every single day. The Patriot Platform is building a real resistance movement. These English and British men understand what is at stake. They know we must have a way to push back. While too many sit in the comfort of their homes, tapping at a laptop or phone and telling themselves they are doing their part, they are not. These men know it is time to do something different. This is a Christian country. This is England. This is our homeland. By the grace of God, we will protect her. On Saturday I’ll show what I’ve built in a matter of weeks! And then we go to work! 🏴🇬🇧show more

Danny Tommo
75,427 görüntüleme • 4 gün önce
🚨 NOW — PRESIDENT TRUMP: "We were going to... talk about so many different products, but you know what they want to talk about? Sir, this is about eggs, eggs because we have the egg farmers of the entire country here and they are unbelievable!" "Eggs came down, they came down 40%, 50%. And by the time we got there, we had so many eggs, we didn't know what to do with them!" "And today we have more than 40,000 eggs supplied by all of the great egg farmers that are with us. So it's eggs is a big thing."show more

Eric Daugherty
24,732 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce
“A Mark Carney-led government will balance the OPERATING budget... in three years. at the same time, we will run a small deficit on CAPITAL spending.” -Mark Carney I want you to listen very carefully to what Finance Minister Champagne is saying in this video. He is talking about a balanced OPERATIONAL budget. An operational budget refers only to the expenses of running the country. It does not include incredibly expensive CAPITAL expenses. Instead, Minister Champagne refers to capital expenses as investments. THAT IS COMPLETE DISHONESTY. There is no G20 country that has this type of accounting practice. This is important to understand because Canada must go to the bond market to raise money. The bond market does not give a damn how you categorize your debt. Whether it's operational or capital spending, the deeper you get into debt the higher the rate of interest you will have to pay on that debt. In essence, both Carney and Champagne are grossly misleading the Canadian public by telling them that they will balance the operational budget. They're hoping that you don't understand how budgets work, and the truth is they will likely get away with it. Expect a massive increase in our national debt under a Carney government. Mark Carney François-Philippe Champagne (FPC) 🇨🇦show more

David Jacobs
106,247 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
This vandalism at Zimbabwe’s new Mbudzi Interchange is a... perfect example of what Dr Solomon Guramatunhu always reminds us — that Zimbabwean leaders are a reflection of Zimbabwean society and the Zimbabwean mindset. Our leaders do not fall from the sky; they come from our communities. What we are seeing here is no different from a leader who loots public funds. Public funds are meant for the public good. When ZANUPF loots national resources, it is not different from the Zimbabwean citizen who goes to an interchange and steals cables. Both acts are theft, both are sabotage of the common good, and both expose a destructive mindset that holds the whole nation back. It is exactly the same behaviour that South Africans have been complaining about us for years, when some Zimbabweans vandalise public infrastructure and steal cables across the Limpopo. We are quick to call that xenophobia, but what then do we call it when we are destroying our own country with the same reckless disregard? We all know that in Zimbabwean homes, from the poor to the affluent, there are lithium batteries stolen from mobile phone towers in South Africa and sold cheaply in Zimbabwe. When South Africans complain about this, we dismiss them as being xenophobic. Here is an example of us doing the same thing in our own country. We are destroying and stealing from ourselves. When the lights fail, the interchange will be plunged into darkness, and people will be mugged and killed because there is no lighting. This is wrong. We cannot build a better country with the same hands that destroy it. It can’t!!!!show more

Hopewell Chin’ono
111,596 görüntüleme • 10 ay önce
Many people only see the medals, records, and great... photos, but there is so much more behind them. Daily training sessions, discipline, early mornings, pushing through exhaustion, and a constant desire to improve. A huge amount of time, effort, and emotion is invested in sports. At the same time, sports are not only about victories. There is always a risk of injury, which can keep an athlete away from training for a long time or even bring a sporting career to an end. That is why it is so important to follow safety rules, take care of your health, and never neglect recovery. Behind every athlete is a tremendous amount of hard work that often goes unnoticed, but it is this work that leads to success.show more

hay nyash
184,555 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce
#Ad| Stop Assuming. Start Simulating. While most AI reaffirms... your beliefs, Vurvey brings the truth. And the fact is that the truth isn't black & white. As marketers, we know there are many ways to communicate to each of your audiences, so a one-size-fits-all approach limits growth. That's why Vurvey simulates real human behavior across your distinct audiences, so you see how each segment actually responds, not what you hoped they'd say.show more

Variety
22,029 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce
There is no shortage of things to weigh heavy... on the heart in Kenya right now. But sometimes you have to find the moments of joy, because joy is what reminds you that things can and will get better. This morning at RadioMaisha was one of those moments. Thank you to #OkumuNaSakali and Radio Maisha family for having me, the warm welcome, and for the dancing! Glad to be part of the Kenyan conversation on how we build a better, more united country, one honest discussion at a time.show more

Martha Karua
46,262 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce
Dear Africans. I know you think we are cowards.... You think we have allowed Mnangagwa to rule with impunity. This is is what we face. We have been facing this for the past 45 years. The problem is, we have been doing it peacefully but met with live bullets. SADC & AU are OK with us being killed. A time will come when we are going to pick matchets and guns and chop each other like what happened in Rwanda. SADC and AU will condemn us as barbarians. Millions of us have left our country not because we desire to be in your countries. We cannot live under this perpetual suffocation. Now we see that South Africans are tired of us. We don't want to be in your countries. We want to be in Zimbabwe. We have asked your presidents to restrain this rabid junta led by Mnangagwa but none of them has tried. We tried elections and we all saw what happened. We are at the end of out wits. and about to snap. If any of you can convince your governments to give us guns and a forest, you will see that we are not cowards.show more

Freeman
166,993 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
Pavel Durov Pavel Durov got UAE citizenship in 2021.... CZ CZ 🔶 BNB got UAE citizenship in 2023. Both got them through extraordinary procedures, not standard golden visa programs. The UAE doesn’t hand out passports easily. They made exceptions twice for the same reason. For biggest founders in the world. Durov built Telegram from Russia, France arrested him at the airport when he landed in Paris. CZ built the biggest crypto exchange on earth from Canada, the US put him in prison. Both of them found home in the same place. A country that decided talent matters more than where you were born. This is what country selection looks like in 2026. Most governments treat founders like taxpayers to drain money from them. The UAE treats them like national tech leaders. Countries that protect builders and founders win the next 50 years. 🇦🇪❤️show more

Ruslan Khairullin
170,501 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce
Dear Stephen Grootes, can you please explain to us... why you are insinuating that AfriForum should be "blamed" for the USA stopping aid to South Africa? How is it humanly possible that you blame a civil rights organisation and NOT the government for their racial-oriented policies? Yes, it's so unfortunate that millions of people won't get access to what the US provides to South Africa. Your attempt at saying this is a result of Afriforum and not the RSA government just once indicates how far up the asses of government the media are. In 2025 we have over 150 race-based laws in this country. The government wants to pass legislation that gives ONLY black businesses more than R100 Billion and the EWC bill that destroyed Zimbabwe aren't serious issues worth raising on the international platforms, according to you... however, Afriforum raising the flag is the issue. So what outcome were you hoping for? For them to shut up and allow race-based laws and EWC to continue so that RSA could still get the R8.4 Billion? You are what is wrong with this country. You will gladly overlook blatant racism and country-destroying policies in favour of keeping the "peace". Journalism is DEAD in this country.show more

Renaldo “Ngamla” Gouws 🇿🇦
130,938 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
As I sit here in DC this week, we... are closer to something I was not sure I would ever see. I have been working in this industry since 2015. For most of those years, the defining feature of crypto in Washington was not policy. It was the absence of it. A gray zone where serious people built serious things under a constant cloud, never quite sure which rules applied or whether the ground would move beneath them. This week the CLARITY Act sits on the Senate calendar. A federal framework for digital asset market structure, the thing this industry has wanted for the better part of a decade, is closer than it has ever been. It is not law yet, and there are real hurdles left. But the distance between where we stood a few years ago and where we are sitting today is hard to put into words. I keep thinking about the work that got us here. Over the past year I watched Chainlink move from outside these conversations to inside them. Sergey at the White House for the signing of the GENIUS Act. The Department of Commerce putting government economic data onchain. Meetings with the SEC that became real interpretive guidance. Conversations with the lawmakers now writing the rules. None of that happens by accident. It happens because people keep showing up, year after year, and make the case in rooms where it is not yet obvious. And there is something fitting in it. The entire premise of what we build is verification. Making truth provable. Removing the question of what is real. The work here in DC is the same thing in a different form. Trading a decade of ambiguity for something the industry has never actually had. We are not at the finish line. But sitting here, it is hard not to feel the weight of it. The gray zone is ending. What comes next is something this industry has never had. Clarity.show more

Chris Barrett
14,798 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce
Yes, Trump went to Dairy Queen yesterday and asked... "What the hell is a Blizzard." If I were to guess, probably about 98% of Americans know exactly what a Blizzard at Dairy Queen is. It definitely is baffling to me that a former President would not know this. But who cares? No, I'm not going to claim that Trump has dementia because he doesn't know what a Blizzard is. I'm also not going to claim that this disqualifies him from being President. Although I think a lot of other things should. What I am going to say is that Americans need to stop focusing on the BS attempts to smear candidates with stupid attacks. Whether it is the right trying to attack Biden for slurring his speech, or the left trying to attack Trump for being overweight, or anything else in between, it's all just BS. We're better than that.show more

Ed Krassenstein
3,830,163 görüntüleme • 3 yıl önce
Wondering if you are “quad dominant” in your throw... and if you should change it? Maybe you shouldn’t 🤷♂️ A coach’s post coming from Austin Roark 🚀⠀ -⠀ One question I get from a lot of athletes is whether they should change their lower half because their knee is over their toe during their loading phase down the mound. ⠀ -⠀ The biggest thing that I look for when trying to figure out if it is an issue or not is to see how they are able to get out of that position. Some guys are able to leverage and rotate from that position extremely well, which then I would say that it’s not an issue.⠀ -⠀ On the other hand, there are some guys who will get out of this position by driving extension out of their back leg, killing their ability to rotate their pelvis and get it in an open position into landing.⠀ -⠀ This is when I would suggest trying to make a change. I think a lot of people jump into certain ideologies that you shouldn’t do certain things because it’s “inefficient” or it looks “wrong”. ⠀ -⠀ Take a look at these pitchers shown in the video. All 3 of these high level arms have some degree of knee flexion over their toe. Now, granted, they all have insane levers to help them, but the way they are moving is what makes them efficient in how they throw. ⠀ -⠀ I think if you told Dustin May that he had to hold a vertical shin down the mound, it would be a disaster and mess a lot of things up upstream that would impact him in a negative way.⠀ -⠀ The big takeaway here is that there are no absolutes. One thing that may look inefficient to you could be the thing that makes someone else very efficient.⠀ -⠀ When trying to figure out if you should change something about someone's delivery, make sure to look at the entire unit as a whole and don’t jump into any quick changes.show more

Tread Athletics
25,070 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce
🚨 CLARITY ACT INSIGHT 🚨 This is not normal... pressure. The White House is throwing serious weight behind the CLARITY Act before the August recess, with Scott Bessent, Patrick Witt, and Cynthia Lummis all pushing the bill forward. The Council of Economic Advisers even released a report undercutting one of the banks’ biggest arguments around stablecoin yield and deposit flight. That is not casual support. That is the government’s economic machine lining up behind crypto regulation. But Washington still has one wall left. 60 Senate votes. And roughly 7 Democrats still need to move. That is what makes this moment so important for $XRP and $XLM holders. The strongest regulatory push crypto has ever seen is now meeting the hardest wall in politics. So the real question is simple: Who blinks first? The pressure or the holdouts?show more

X Finance Bull
235,754 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
Dear Republicans ( Senators and Congressional members), Other than... a few outraged posts, I was wondering if you all were actually going to do something about the NOW 10 states and Washington D.C. that are allowing LATE TERM abortions (INFANTACIDE)?! You all better start addressing this for what it is, INFANTACIDE!! When a pregnant woman is murdered, the person doing that crime is charged with double homicide! How is this any different?! Oh right because it was signed by a Governor into law. Disgusting. Use this very dark moment in our history to win your primaries because I'm telling you there are many middle of the road Democrats that are NOT ok with late term abortion. This is NOT women's Healthcare, those are just words to try and convince the people this is some how a good thing, it most certainly is not!show more

Kat™ The Hammer ⚒️
10,611 görüntüleme • 9 gün önce
🚨 WARNING: SOMETHING EXTREMELY BAD IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN...... Iran continues to violate the ceasefire after overnight strikes. That tells you everything you need to know about where this is going. A country that absorbs the largest US military operation in years and responds by attacking more ships the next morning. Is not a country looking for an exit ramp. This is a signal, and it's the clearest one yet. Every previous attack could be explained away. Miscommunication, rogue commanders. Pressure tactics ahead of negotiations. The diplomatic framework stayed intact because both sides needed it to. Not anymore. Attacking ships after overnight US strikes isn't a negotiating tactic. It's a declaration that no military pressure changes the calculus. That the cost of continuing is acceptable. That the talks insiders are now saying could be completely cancelled were never the priority. The ceasefire wasn't broken, it was never real. What was real was a three-week window where both sides used the appearance of diplomacy to buy time. That window just closed permanently. Now the market has to price something it hasn't priced yet. Not a conflict with an end date, not an escalation with a resolution path. A sustained, open-ended confrontation between the US military and Iran With the world's most critical energy chokepoint sitting in the middle of it. That's a different asset price for oil, a different inflation outlook, a different Fed path. A different risk premium on every asset class simultaneously. The ships being hit this morning aren't the story. The fact that Iran chose to hit them after last night is the story. This sounds SCARY, but I will keep you updated on everything here. When I rotate money, I will post my moves here so my FOLLOWERS can SAVE their money. Many will regret not following me earlier...show more

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62,840 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce