The SEC's use of "compromised" and "unauthorized tweet" implies an internal policy or procedural violation enabled the fake tweet, not an external hack. The agency seems to have chosen its words carefully to avoid clearly stating the account was hacked. This suggests the tweet resulted from internal misuse of credentials or mishandling of account access, whether accidental or intentional. The SEC stops short of saying its systems were breached externally, keeping open the possibility of insider responsibility. Their language hints some form of internal violation of account controls led to the unauthorized tweet being posted. #bitcoin https://image.nostr.build/75dc172e49735cb36b20f7ca6b0befd06ba2194f5864bd620a32296c3b182650.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=1440x1003&blurhash=r36a%40t_4NH%25Nfi%25LMxMxIU%7Eqx%5Dxv%25NkCt6aeWBM%7B00RjxvogtRWCt7oMoeD%24slM_IUWXWXWCWCt7oIITITM_IURjazt7t84n9FMxM_V%3FWAoet7tR&x=e2ba3063d1c983b22f8a933b216a2ca406fe8e9b0a7b8d0e0ac3e66c1568ebd8
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Oh Gary! #bitcoin https://video.nostr.build/776997f0432b586857a41cd2eb242d177ff6ee5a54e5e38dcd4e4070fd669df6.mp4#m=video%2Fmp4&dim=480x360&blurhash=%2387%5E%3D1%7Ep%25LIAD%25R5n%24Rjad-TV%40t6xtxtt6oeWBt6R5MyoJxtt7t6ofxaxuoejZjsWVoeoeofoLofbbWBWCRkf6WBWVWBj%5BbckCWXWBV%5BRkWBaejsW%3DkCWVayRjWBaejaf6&x=895bb49ea8aeff97db1d87e1a568d238f5cf3fb7085cb34a66205058c56f07d4 https://image.nostr.build/8135ad3d7b0fa2cae1fe3683c6f1c90560fc81bed86f41cc90b93e07990bf376.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=720x1084&blurhash=%5E76Rfi-%3AaJozInNG%24%5DkDt8t7oMt6I8RktRoLoft7pMn%24n%23WCNFNHISM%7CWXaeoLs%3AV%3FRjWCaeWAoKxun%23jFWBM%7CNGIWNGkBaes.xZxvWWj%5BofjZoL&x=b454716af83e34ffd09e2cecd651cfcda6c8cd2ed55dcbd4a3bf14b3db2b0357 https://image.nostr.build/75dc172e49735cb36b20f7ca6b0befd06ba2194f5864bd620a32296c3b182650.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=1440x1003&blurhash=r36a%40t_4NH%25Nfi%25LMxMxIU%7Eqx%5Dxv%25NkCt6aeWBM%7B00RjxvogtRWCt7oMoeD%24slM_IUWXWXWCWCt7oIITITM_IURjazt7t84n9FMxM_V%3FWAoet7tR&x=9eb0146db643dd24a074f7e916a4a53bdc98e25155221af3dbc4811ff4a77415
Wild, honestly. https://image.nostr.build/9e9f91e0c51e9c8ef64575456c35efa4b505e2c48ae1068ce98934f6a665b126.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=750x1422&blurhash=%5DHQJcbt7.TM%7Be8%250WBXAt6r%3D.9WBR4xutS4%3BkCwaM%7BN%7CIVj%5DoeR*t7xtV%40NGtR%25LIUj%5BxvofMxaJW%3DtRRjoJ%25LaeM%7Bj%5DoJ&x=d531315d42e192dbf6e47b924e6278c2c68962f649bda17ed154ed9dcac65f1d
32 sat/vb is the new 5 sat/vb
Satoshi Nakamoto translates roughly to: "Thinking clearly inside the foundation."
"The little boy in the movie, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, is looking for a golden ticket inside candy bars. Charlie is a like a miner. And the golden ticket, which will grant him a tour of Willy Wonka's factory, is like the block reward. Now suppose that by searching for this golden ticket, Charlie is also simultaneously validating purchases of candy bars and recording them in the factory's business ledger-the Willy Wonka blockchain. And suppose there are many Charlies all around the world doing the same thing, searching for that golden ticket. As they open Wonka bars, they are auditing the Wonka blockchain and checking one another's work. Willy Wonka's contest has miraculously incentivized children around the world to work together to validate and record transactions of Wonka bars, helping Willy keep track of who paid for what, thereby protecting his profits and ensuring that his factory stays in business and can continue to make chocolate for everyone."
"Over the past five years, the price of my house has increased (gotten more expensive) by 37%. In bitcoin terms, the price of my house has decreased by a whopping 89% over the past five years." @less