🚨 @Napoleon Osorio almost missed his last Uber ride in 2021—app was about to block him. He hops in, meets @John Dennehy, and they debate El Salvador’s Bitcoin law. That chat sparks “Mi Primer Bitcoin,” Napo’s first wallet & sat‑payment, turning him from app driver into a 100% Bitcoin BitDriver.
🚨 Silver frenzy: Shanghai hits $124/oz, a $16 premium over U.S. spot ($108/oz) – one of the widest gaps ever recorded. Record‑high premiums signal tightening physical supply and mounting market anxiety.
🚨 Trump warned: if Canada strikes a deal with China, the U.S. will slap a 100% tariff on every Canadian good entering America. He framed it as an immediate, full‑scale penalty to deter any Sino‑Canadian partnership.
🚨 Stephen Miller told Fox News Trump landed a “framework” giving the U.S. expanded access to Greenland’s strategic assets: no direct cost to the U.S. The deal promises broader military and resource footholds in the Arctic.
🚨 Yen spikes to ¥156.2/$ as it rebounds from 18‑mo lows, hinting at a possible “rate check” by Tokyo. Meanwhile the $ slides toward its biggest weekly fall since June, pressured by geopolitics and Trump’s Europe‑Greenland moves. Euro eyes +1% weekly gain.
Krypton didn’t die in day. Gods are not that kind.
🚨 @Frank Corva praised the Ugandan orphanage running on Bitcoin. Donations in sats fund food, school supplies & even pizza trips via Lightning, bypassing banks. The Bitcoin‑Kampala team ( @Brindon ⚡️) teaches the village to live on sound money, building a self‑sustaining economy.
🚨🇪🇸 THIRD SPANISH RAIL INCIDENT: A passenger train slammed into a crane near Alumbres, Cartagena. Several riders suffered minor injuries. It's the third crash in days!
The “Board of Peace” has been officially ratified, launching as a new UN‑aligned international body dedicated to conflict resolution, disarmament & humanitarian aid. Member states pledge joint funding & diplomatic support.
BREAKING: El Salvador will deliver complete school kits from day 1—2 uniforms, shoes, grade‑specific notebooks, textbooks and supplies made locally. Tech boost: tablets for Kinder 4 (8″), 1st grade (10″) and computers for 4th grade, part of the 1.2 M‑device, $800 M program. All public‑school students get their packs on schedule.