"shred" I understand it might be a figure of speech, but who still works with paper? Isn't everything somewhere on a network? And in 2025, I assume there'll be redundancy in off site backups of those electronic records. The concept that in this age you can destroy evidence by shredding some folders of paper makes no sense to me.
I don't get this story. What is an autopen? Is it like a stamp? And didn't people witness him signing stuff? Like Trump is having an almost daily signing event with press and witnesses. Did Biden sign everything in secret?
Bitcoin is a highly leveraged instrument. Historically a 30% drop during an uptrend is not unusual. You can study the Bitcoin chart and see that over and over again. This is almost exactly what we what we had with the drop from 110k to 78k.
Billion $ Bitcoin is very unlikely in the current cycle. Think realistically how much money it would take to get Bitcoin from 100k to a billion. That would skyrocket bitcoin's market cap to 2,000 trillion. (Sorry I don't know what comes after trillion). That would make it 100 times more valuable than all the gold in the world. Simply not realistic.
Realistically in this halving cycle Bitcoin could get up to 180k. Then we'll have crypto winter again, it will probably go back down to 40k, and then in the next cycle in a few years time, it might get up to 500k if all the stars align.
Disclaimer, this is my understanding from the little I know. Personally I have no clue why Bitcoin has any value. The technology behind it is very promising though.
My sisters said that all of a sudden since the weekend load shedding is back for the first time since before the election last year. And not just a little bit, all the way to stage 4. They're in the northern suburbs of Pretoria. I wonder if that is somehow connected to US spending freeze.
Why does this channel's logo look like a Nazi eagle?