BREAKING: Elizabeth Warren signs a certificate to honor #Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto with a ceremonial flag flying. "Americans are forever grateful." 🇺🇸
This is a fundraising tool, anyone can pay ~$50 to Elizabeth and she will fly a US flag over the capitol for a day, then have her staff mail it to you
She doesn't care who you put in as the honoree and her signature does not indicate a change in tone
She probably doesn't read these flag requests at all and just lets her staff handle them and stamp her signature on the certificate
Because $50 is $50
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13 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 16 Feb
So for $50 I can make Elizabeth honor @supertestnet, Breaker of JPEGs, with her signature?
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Breaker of JPEGs?
What did I miss?
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I used it to take down Unisat's inscription explorer for a day, and I also introduced an off-by-one bug into the explorer at ordinals.com that took them a few months to fix (because fixing it meant changing people's inscription numbers)
See this github issue for more details: https://github.com/ordinals/ord/issues/2062
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good point
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$50. Cheap!
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105 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 15 Feb
Only one week before Warren ordered the flag flown, the Senator introduced legislation to give the Treasury more tools to restrict the criminal usage of Bitcoin, making bold comments that they “need new laws to crack down on crypto’s use in enabling terrorist groups, rogue nations, drug lords, ransomware gangs, and fraudsters to launder billions in stolen funds, evade sanctions, fund illegal weapons programs, and profit from devastating cyberattacks.” She even went so far as to make note of creating “an anti-crypto army” in March of last year, in her bid for reelection. Warren had co-authored a letter to Fidelity CEO Abigail Johnson in May 2022 raising concerns about putting Bitcoin within their 401(k)s, stating that, “Investing in cryptocurrencies is a risky and speculative gamble, and we are concerned that Fidelity would take these risks with millions of Americans’ retirement savings.”
Now that U.S. regulatory agencies such as the SEC have allowed the approval of 11 spot Bitcoin ETFs, including Fidelity’s FBTC, Warren has changed her tone, recognizing the immense economic freedom brought about by such a novel technology, and now joins a growing group of elected officials throwing their name behind Nakamoto’s protocol.
lol. The spot ETFs might did their job: They gave some people a much needed reality check.
Still not sure if what I just read is true though.
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I remember Saylor talking about how he thought it would play out exactly this way.
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If that's true, it must be part of the deal for the tools :) I can't believe it either.
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From the article:
The Senator’s office filing for the flag flying itself was noticed by friends of Bitcoin Magazine, PubKey, who are holding a public event in New York City this evening, February 15, at 6:00 PM EST, to unveil not only the story of the flag, but the flag itself, complete with a dramatized reading of the infamous December 18, 2013 post on BitcoinTalk that immortalized “HODL” within the Bitcoin lexicon from actor, comedian and Bitcoiner T.J. Miller.
That sounds like fun
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115 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 15 Feb
Is there a way to chart the size and timing of campaign contributions? They aren't that transparent are they? I feel like Jack or Fink had to nudge her one way or another. It feels simpler to assume she just misunderstood bitcoin all these years though tbh.
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110 sats \ 0 replies \ @OgFOMK 16 Feb
Here is the actual video announcement by PubKey of NY.
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and I'm still looking for @thebitcoinbugle source link...
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It's nice to see other companies take after our journalistic styles. We are disrupting the industry
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27 sats \ 0 replies \ @gmd 15 Feb
  1. What
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Funny how a Bitcoin hater can still respect its creator
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30 sats \ 0 replies \ @kr 15 Feb
i’m so confused.
i keep looking for someone in the comments here and on twitter to tell me this is fake or exaggerated.
didn’t have this on my 2024 bingo card.
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Is today April 1st?
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Well, all her views are Wall street psyops. All that wealth she accumulated from "successful trading"... now the suits are saying Bitcoin Good. So that's the new policy. Carry on..
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @go 15 Feb
Huge kudos to the author for being able to stomach a softball article. None of us could have done it. That takes balls.
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @bzzzt 15 Feb
what an audacious, cringe pivot.. she is like Clay Davis from the wire just say anything to get donations.
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Do not believe it. This woman is an idiot and a liar about everything.
Someone paid her off.
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this witch has no shame lol
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK 15 Feb
The matrix kills me....
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I was so sure this post was one of those stupid theonion-clone sites, I almost skipped over it. What in the world?
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I'm so confused, saw this on twitter. This ain't real, right? Am I that gullible?
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Just checked her twitter feed and her homepage: warren.senate.gov and there is not a shred of truth to any of this. The article is trolling her. And funny af in that context.
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As usual Bitcoin Magazine does not know how to provide links to the sources of their stories. Where is the official document?
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Sell signal 😂
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Mocking politicians is a good activity. Good for Bitmag on this one
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