hoppygarden

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[–] hoppygarden@feddit.org 3 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

he had to wait 2h? I missed that ...

[–] hoppygarden@feddit.org 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Eyeopener for anyone who wasn't following every single move Trump/Musk did since January.

And this only covers the corruption part. It doesn't even go into betrayal of allies or becoming a Ministry of Putin's.

We. Must. Wake. Up. Everybody. Everywhere.

We must not tolerate any normalizing of this. at. all.

We must talk to our friends, family, colleagues and open their eyes. everybody. everywhere.

edit: typos

[–] hoppygarden@feddit.org 8 points 2 weeks ago

or: he "lets" Musk do it?

[–] hoppygarden@feddit.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

thanks for this link ! terrifying read

[–] hoppygarden@feddit.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

exactly! horrible!

 

he said in a post on Truth Social.

“A U.S. Crypto Reserve will elevate this critical industry after years of corrupt attacks by the Biden Administration, which is why my Executive Order on Digital Assets directed the Presidential Working Group to move forward on a Crypto Strategic Reserve that includes XRP, SOL, and ADA,” the post said. “I will make sure the U.S. is the Crypto Capital of the World.”

“And, obviously, BTC and ETH, as other valuable Cryptocurrencies, will be at the heart of the Reserve,” he said in a follow-up post. “I also love Bitcoin and Ethereum!”

 

Norway is considering tapping its sovereign wealth fund to dramatically increase its support for Ukraine amid signs that US military backing is waning. Europe is in crisis mode after a bitter clash between Trump and Zelenskyy at the White House, and the Trump administration is reportedly considering cutting off all military supplies to Ukraine. Norway is sitting on €1.7 trillion in the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, including an estimated €109 billion in war-related profits from increased gas prices in 2022 and 2023. The Nordic country has so far spent €3.35 billion on support to Ukraine - an amount described on Thursday as "pathetic" and "reprehensible" by the editors of major Swedish and Danish newspapers, whose countries, according to the same data, have contributed €5.41 billion and €8.05 billion respectively. "Norway is one of the few countries that has large amounts of money readily available, and we must therefore multiply our support for Ukraine immediately," Liberal Party leader Guri Melby said on Saturday.