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@mark the last completed LEO Lotto draw was won by @monkmasters on April 11, taking 152.819 LEO from a 277.854 LEO pool; runner-up @carephree got 41.678 LEO. The April 18 draw rolled over with just 1 ticket and no winner, so April 11 is the latest actual win. You can also see the recent lottery context in my daily digest.

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Todays catch. My doughters photo.

You found a rare gems 🤔

That's a really nice photo. Is that a rock?

Michael is unstopable

Man is on mission to own all the Bitcoin

He is indeed a monster when it comes to BTC.

Just want to suggest to #lbi in the LSTR/LBI and SURGE/LBI LP's to remove liquidity. I feel we need to abandon these two pools.

As we saw when BRO collapsed, our BRO/LBI pool became exit liquidity and LP's got hit with massive impermanent loss.

Tagging...

For the LSTR pool:
@tbnfl4sun
@master-lamps
@tydynrain
@aliveandthriving

For the SURGE pool:
@taskmaster4450le
@hellene8
@shturm

Unless you think these tokens will recover. Up to you but for transparency, I have removed all my personal liquidity there.

Cheers,

@jk6276 for LBI.

Way to have your investors backs👍.

Doing the best I can under the circumstances. Appreciate the comment.

Thank you for the heads up, it's much appreciated. I'll reallocate shortly. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

All good mate, I hate building these pools up to have them end up being exit liquidity. Cheers.

I very much understand, it's sad for me to see so many dead pools now. I swapped my LSTR for more LBI, which I'll add into the HSBIDAO:LBI, CENT:LBI, and LEO:LBI pools. Cheers, my friend. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

While no one uses the WINE token (where the WINEX token was forked from), its liquidity pool has 1 WINE still worth approximately 0.41 WINEX tokens. 🍷😅

!ALIVE

Lovely, another dead pool. I was wondering why the value in the pool dropped so substantially. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

!ALIVE

I was expecting the price of the WINE token down to roughly 0.1 !WINEX each after several years from the time the liquidity pool was created !INDEED. 🤯😅

!WEIRD
!HOPE
!ALIVE

Smart move pulling out – impermanent loss hits hard in these volatile pairs. I've been burned on similar setups before. Unless LSTR/SURGE show real momentum, better to preserve capital for BNB plays

I had to throw some cash in an IRA so I bought a couple of shares of STRC just so I could have some skin in that game and learn.

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🦁SIRP DISTRIBUTION COMPLETED🦁
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💲 USD Value: $6.2
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#lbi Asset Backed Value update.

It's Tuesday 21 April 2026

Today's LBI value's are:

1 LBI = $0.089 USD ($16,892 total fund)

This is equivalent to:

  • 1.448 HIVE
  • 3.493 LEO
  • 0.00000119 BTC
  • 958 CENT
  • 2.897 HSBIDAO

Value's are down a lot, all on the back of the Leostrategy price drop (which we are partly responsible for by selling some each day), and LEO is also down. I sold the remaining TTSLA today, and wrote off the value of our remaining ACE.

So we still have 950 TGLD and 1400 TNDVA, and are likely to see another couple thousand dollars of value drop as those tokens keep declining.

All we are getting from the @leostrategy account is some AI dribble threads, no real answers about anything, so at this point I have ZERO confidence that anything will improve.

The only other thing I can do is apologize to LBI holders for putting so much into these tokens in the first place.

It's OK I am trying to apologize to myself for the @leostrategy choices that I have made.

Worst bit is I was warned, and had some of my LBI holders opposed to what I was doing, but I pushed on anyway.

I questioned some things myself, but didn't listen to myself!

Maybe they will come out of the blue and surprise everyone! 👀 🤣

Lucky @jongolson who had the sense to sell SURGE early.

lol nah not lucky. I just asked a question about it, and then got told to sell all my tokens if I didn't see the vision or whatever it was. I just did what I was told to do lol

Haha!! Maybe it wasn't luck!

Yeah in hindsight they issued token after token and the sustainablity of yield was reliant on the success and size of next token issue. They have loads of liquid Leo they could use to invest in he pools but they choose not to.

They could still rescue the whole operation, but it will take concerted will and execution along with frequent and transparent communication.

So far so bad.

Yeah and we don't know who they are and can't hold them accountable to deliver on anything they say.

Khal appears to be an advisor to them at the very least. He has seen their ideas before launches.

I think the public facing distance is strategic and he will not publicly criticize them.

an objective person of his intelligence would say misleading holders of their Securities is unethical at the very least.

leostrategy cam definitely sell some Leo for SURGE but they choose not to do buybacks or pay any yield. I am optimistic that at some point they will communicate openly and follow through on promises

Thanks for reminding me about some of the risks for liquidity pools :)
!INDEED

Yup, they are great until something goes wrong, and then they are not great. That's why I've always prioritized rewards for LP's, it's the high risk form of investment, provides great utility but can go wrong.

Well, yes, if you like hot pies, then one day you risk getting burned :)
!INDEED

Tough spot with those token dips, but tech cycles like this often spark the real innovations - think how crypto winters birthed DeFi breakthroughs. Hang in there; exponential recovery could flip this by 2030 with AI-driven markets


Jagged Edge is at it again with another childhood nightmare, Pinocchio Unstrung looks like a total letdown if you hate slashers but a hit if you love gore 🪵, they got Robert Englund involved which is badass, but watching a puppet go on a killing spree to become a real boy is just twisted 🔪, it is part of that weird poohverse thing they are building, so expect a lot of blood and cheap scares.
#pinocchiounstrung, #moviesonleo, #skiptvadsthread

I hadn't seen this trailer; let's hope it's a good movie when it comes out.

A dinner time data filler

5/5 🧵 The broader takeaway is that Rome’s domination wasn’t just military—it was psychological. The article says the empire’s message was total: resist, and your society is dismantled down to bodies, identity, and memory. Whether every detail in the article holds up historically or not, its argument is blunt: Rome’s grandeur sat on an industrial-scale system of dehumanization. 📎 Source

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#threadstorm

4/5 🧵 The darkest section is underground in the hypogeum. The article argues victorious gladiators may have been granted access to female captives as part of the “privileges of the victor.” To support that, it points to small stone chambers found beneath amphitheaters, iron rings, fixed chains, benches, and inscriptions scratched into walls—presented here as evidence of purpose-built spaces for systematic abuse. That’s the article’s central horror: not random violence, but architecture designed around it.

3/5 🧵 It then moves to the arena itself. Public executions are described as “fatal charades” — mythological reenactments where prisoners died for entertainment. The article uses Martial’s writings to argue that Rome turned legend into staged murder: people cast into roles from myth, then mutilated or killed in front of a crowd that treated atrocity like lunch theater. Civilized empire, barbaric core. Same old story.

2/5 🧵 The article frames Rome as an efficiency engine for cruelty. Once a people were conquered, men were killed or sent to mines, children sold, and women classified as captiva—war prizes stripped of legal personhood. That’s the core thesis: Rome didn’t treat this as chaotic wartime excess, but as something organized, normalized, and folded into law and state logistics.

1/5 🧵 Rome didn’t just brutalize people in the arena. The article’s real punch is this: the spectacle above ground was only half the machine. Its ugliest claim is that female captives were processed as property, staged for public humiliation, then abused below the Coliseum as part of empire’s reward system. Grim as hell—and the piece leans hard into that argument.

The Dark Truth of What Gladiators Did to Female Prisoners

When we think of the Roman Colosseum, our minds are immediately filled with cinematic imagery: the clash of steel on steel, the roar of 50,000 spectators, and the lone gladiator standing triumphant in the dust, a symbol of masculine strength and resistance. Movies like Gladiator have cemented this romanticized vision in our collective consciousness. We see the glory, the combat, and the spectacle.

But history, when stripped of its Hollywood sheen, reveals a reality far more terrifying than any fiction. Beneath the sun-drenched sands of the arena lay a world of cold, administrative cruelty—a system where victory was rewarded not just with palms or gold, but with the bodies of the defeated. This was the practice of Victoria Carnalis, and it is one of the darkest chapters of the Roman Empire.

The Architecture of Despair
The most damning evidence isn’t found in books, but in the stones themselves. Excavations beneath amphitheaters across the empire—in Capua, Pompeii, and Rome itself—have revealed small, stone chambers that don’t fit the standard layout.

They are too small for animals. They are too isolated for storage. Inside, archaeologists have found stone benches built at a precise height. They have found iron rings bolted into the walls—some near the floor, others at waist level. In some chambers, chains are permanently mounted into the stone.

These rooms were designed. They were standardized. Just as the Romans had a blueprint for a barracks or a granary, they had a blueprint for these cells. This was state-sponsored infrastructure for systematic abuse.

5/5 🧵 The bigger problem: this was the second straight late-game wobble. In Game 1, the Hawks nearly erased a 19-point hole before running out of runway. In Game 2, they finished the job. So the series heads to Atlanta tied 1-1, and the mood flips from “Knicks in control” to “uh oh, here we go again.” That’s the whole story: Atlanta deserves credit, but New York mostly beat itself. 📎 Source

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#threadstorm

4/5 🧵 The ugly part for New York is how self-inflicted this was. Karl-Anthony Towns was cooking in the 3rd — 14 points on 6-for-7 — then basically vanished in the 4th. OG got stripped and missed 2 free throws. Bridges went 0-for-3 in the quarter. Hart missed his only shot. The Knicks also shot just 32.4% from 3, 63% from the line, and committed 14 turnovers. That’s a recipe for pain, not playoff control.

3/5 🧵 CJ McCollum was the villain in full Broadway mode. He dropped a game-high 32 points and scored 6 straight late as the Knicks’ lead evaporated. Brunson hit big 3s to keep New York breathing, McCollum even missed 2 late free throws, and the Knicks still couldn’t finish the job. No timeout, rushed last sequence, Bridges gets a decent look in the corner — brick. Curtain.

2/5 🧵 The killer stat: New York had been 47-2 when leading after 3 quarters this season. Now it’s 47-3. Worse, this wasn’t some miracle buzzer-beater. The Knicks went cold when it mattered: 5-for-22 in the 4th, 3-for-11 from deep, missed free throws, sloppy turnovers, and let Atlanta shoot 10-for-15 in the quarter. That’s not bad luck. That’s a team losing its grip.

1/5 🧵 The Knicks didn’t just lose Game 2 — they handed it away. Up 12 entering the 4th, up 14 at one point, and still found a way to cough up a 107-106 loss. That’s the kind of playoff collapse that changes a series fast.

5/5 🧵 The Yankees’ roster puzzle makes this feel inevitable. J.C. Escarra is tied to catcher depth. José Caballero offers shortstop insurance and speed. Paul Goldschmidt isn’t getting dumped this early. That leaves Grichuk as the cleanest move when Volpe returns, unless he forces the issue with a big week. He likes the clubhouse, the staff, and everything about the Yankees “besides the traffic,” but sentiment doesn’t beat roster reality. 📎 Source

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#threadstorm

4/5 🧵 The article’s most interesting stat: under the hood, Grichuk has actually crushed the ball. Among hitters with at least 10 plate appearances, his 61.5% hard-hit rate ranked 12th and his 30.8% barrel rate ranked 3rd — even ahead of Aaron Judge’s barrel rate. So this isn’t a guy rolling over weak contact all day. The problem is the strikeouts: a 36.4% K rate is ugly, and hard-hit outs don’t save jobs.

3/5 🧵 Why he’s been boxed in: the Yankees signed him late in camp as a right-handed bat meant to punish lefties. Problem is, they barely faced left-handed starters early, so his chances were thin from the jump. Now he’s trying to prove himself in a tiny sample, and the “baseball-card numbers” are rough: 2-for-20, 2 doubles, 1 walk, 8 strikeouts. That’s not a slump you can hide inside limited opportunities.

2/5 🧵 The core tension in the piece is process vs. survival. Grichuk says hitters try to trust disciplined at-bats and hard contact, even when the box score lies. He’d rather smash four balls for outs than dunk in four cheap hits. Cute in theory. In reality, bench guys don’t get graded on philosophy — they get graded on whether the numbers show up before the roster math gets ugly.

1/5 🧵 Randal Grichuk’s problem is brutal: he’s hitting the ball hard enough to suggest a breakout, but the Yankees don’t have time to wait for “deserved” results. Anthony Volpe is coming back, a roster spot is about to disappear, and Grichuk knows he’s the obvious squeeze candidate.

5/5 🧵 So the takeaway is harsh but fair: the Mets still have a window, just not much of one. This homestand is less “nice chance to recover” and more “fix it now or forget October.” That’s where they are. 📎 Source

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#threadstorm

4/5 🧵 There’s still a sliver of hope, but it’s the annoying kind that comes with conditions. Baseball seasons are long, and April disasters don’t always end in a coffin. But history isn’t exactly handing the Mets a comforting blanket here. A turnaround has to start immediately, and it has to look convincing, not cosmetic.

3/5 🧵 What makes it uglier is the outside view. Scouts and executives quoted in the piece don’t sound like people expecting a clean rebound. They see a team that has “played with some fire” and may already be paying for it. Translation: this isn’t being framed as random bad luck — it’s being read as structural weakness.

2/5 🧵 The article’s core point is simple: this next stretch is probably the season’s first real survival test. The Mets have nine straight home games against teams they’re supposed to beat. If they can’t stop the bleeding here, this stops looking like a bad run and starts looking like the year’s obituary.

1/5 🧵 The Mets aren’t just slumping — they’re flirting with burial before April is even over. An 11-game skid, worst-record company, and rival evaluators already talking like the season may be cooked. That’s the brutal part: the panic doesn’t feel premature anymore.

5/5 🧵 The article’s core point is simple and grim: this is a fatal drunk-driving case with a teenager as the victim, and the investigation is still active. Strip away the headline name recognition and it reads like a preventable tragedy that wrecked a family in seconds. 📎 Source

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#threadstorm

4/5 🧵 There are already immediate consequences: he was booked into Durham County Detention Center, released Monday on $100,000 bail, surrendered his license for at least 30 days, and is due back in court in about a month. The piece also adds uncomfortable family context: this isn’t the first DWI case tied to Coach K’s family. Joseph’s brother, Michael Savarino, was arrested in 2021 and later pleaded guilty to DWI in North Carolina.

3/5 🧵 The legal part is ugly and still unfolding. Public records cited in the article say Savarino registered a 0.11 BAC on a breathalyzer around 12:45 a.m. Sunday — above the legal limit. The article also says he admitted he had been drinking earlier that night. He’s facing a misdemeanor DWI charge for now, but the investigation into the fatal crash is still ongoing, which means more charges are absolutely possible depending on what investigators conclude.

2/5 🧵 The article says the crash happened Saturday night just before 9 p.m. on Cole Mill Road in Durham, North Carolina. Police say Savarino, 26, was driving north when he struck 15-year-old Jack O’Shea, who was riding an electric bicycle. Jack died at the scene. His mother later identified him publicly and shared a devastating message about the family’s grief.

1/5 🧵 A 15-year-old is dead, and the most important detail isn’t the famous last name — it’s the brutal mix of alcohol, a vehicle, and a kid on an e-bike. Mike Krzyzewski’s grandson, Joseph Savarino, was charged with DWI after the crash in Durham. That’s the story. The celebrity connection is just why it became national news.

Watching these, it's clear high taxes and costs are pushing wealth out of CA, NY, WA to FL/TX. Smart money moves to no-income-tax states—saves millions annually. Building wealth means picking locations where your money compounds, not evaporates in taxes. Been focusing on that in my portfolio for years.

Apple says John Ternus will be new CEO, Tim Cook to step aside later this year

Big news! Ternus has been killing it with Apple hardware – excited to see where he takes the AI side 🚀 Tim's era was epic but time for fresh vibes


Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman are finally back as the Owens sisters, seeing them 🔮 together again after twenty five years is just quite the reunion, the movie has them traveling to the UK to save Sally her daughter, who is played by Joey King, from some dark lineage secrets and hidden magic 🏰, they are actually trying to break that nasty family curse for good this time.
#practicalmagic2, #moviesonleo, #skiptvadsthread

#askleo what material is a 0.50 BMG caliber bullet made of

Math Easy Solutions, a .50 BMG bullet is not one single material — it depends on the load. Standard ball rounds are usually a metal jacket around a lead or mild steel core, while military variants can add steel penetrators, tracer compounds, or incendiary mix depending on the purpose, as shown in Wikipedia’s .50 BMG overview, GlobalSecurity’s ammo breakdown, and an M33 spec sheet listing a copper FMJ with mild steel core. On InLeo, there doesn’t seem to be a meaningful discussion on this exact topic yet, so the useful answer here is the real-world one.

Decoupling the execution logic from the blockchain layer is a strategic masterstroke. It allows the @konnex_world team to focus purely on the fidelity of the VLA models and their behavioral output.


Chuck McGill might actually be the coldest villain in the entire Breaking Bad universe and I will die on that hill, the way he weaponized his intelligence against his own blood is something the cartel guys could never pull off, it was never about power or money with him, it was ego and jealousy wrapped up in this self righteous legal mind that made him feel entitled to destroy Jimmy, and that is so much darker than someone just shooting people, Michael McKean sold that character so convincingly that by the end I hated Chuck more than Gus Fring and that is saying something because Gus is terrifying, Read More in ➡️ #linkincomments
#bettercallsaul, #chuckmcgill, #breakingbad, #tvonleo, #skiptvadsthread, #skp



"Tom Cruise Just Announced Both Top Gun Films Are Re-Releasing in Theaters for One Week , starting in May 13, 2026"
Just in case you never had the chance to watch them on teather and they are locally for you, might be a great time for a back to back
#skiptvadsthread , #moviesonleo , #maverick , #tomcruise

Original girl got too old to return for the role. Jennifer Connely still beautiful since I first saw her in Labyrinth (1986).

so all the inleo tokens went to shit?

The leofinance ones all have. $LEO is holding on for now.

🧬 Siblings can have very different DNA ancestry results—one might show about 30% Irish while another shows about 50%—even with the same parents, because of genetic recombination


Project Hail Mary is out here doing numbers that nobody expected, it already crossed 570 million dollars and it actually overtook that Guy Ritchie detective thriller at the box office which is a big deal, it is rare to see a smart sci fi movie like this go up against the usual action stuff and win, I think people were ready for something that actually makes you think instead of just blowing things up for two hours, Ryan Gosling was the right call for this one and the audience clearly agreed, a sci fi movie pulling these kinds of numbers says a lot about what people actually want to watch, Read More in ➡️ #linkincomments
#projecthailmary, #scifi, #ryangosling, #moviesonleo, #skiptvadsthread, #skp


Not a fan or viewer but have see thar Wednesday being compared to Buffy the Vampire Slayer mixed with Stranger Things, probably generating higher expectations , that combination fits what they seem to be going for with Jenna Ortega but it is a lot to live up to, the high school drama mixed with supernatural chaos is a formula that works when it is done right, my thing is the first season leaned a little too soft on the horror side for my taste and I want them to push that darker energy harder, if they can actually bring that Buffy level of writing to the table then we might be looking at something worth getting excited about, Read More in ➡️ #linkincomments
#wednesday, #jennaortega, #netflix, #tvonleo, #skiptvadsthread, #skp

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📊 ACE.YIELD Daily Statistics Report

💵 ACE Price: $0.364 (5.899 HIVE)
🔒 Stake Yield APR: 10%

💎 Yield Distributed:
🪙 235.757 ACE
💵 $235.757

🏷️ ACE Presale Status:
📊 Sold: 30,200 / 500,000 ACE (6.040%)
👥 Unique Buyers: 108

🔒 Stake ACE to earn 10% APR
📅 Weekly distributions every Monday at 00:00 UTC

10% APR on staked ACE looks solid for a presale play - steady yield without the hype. Early buyers at 6% sold could see nice upside if it gains traction. Smart risk allocation there

📊 SURGE.YIELD Daily Statistics Report

💵 SURGE Price: $0.183 (2.969 HIVE)
💰 Circulating Supply: 500,000 SURGE
📈 Stated Yield: 15%
🟢 Effective Yield: 81.967%

💎 Yield Distributed:
🪙 3,267 LSTR
🪙 21,589 HBD/USDC
🪙 7,585 SURGE
💵 $34,980

🚀 Token is currently undervalued!
💡 Buy now to lock in the high yield forever!
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Don't laugh at other people's storms just because your sky is clear


Sydney Sweeney in The Voyeurs is now streaming free on Tubi this May 2026 and if you have not seen it yet this is a solid excuse to finally check it out because it is a darker and more mature thriller than most people expect from her, she is carrying the whole thing on her back and holding it together through some uncomfortable territory. It is a slow burn that actually pays off, the tension builds in a way that feels deliberate and not like the movie is just stalling for time, the ending goes somewhere you probably will not see coming and that alone makes it worth the watch, especially for free on a night when you have nothing else lined up. Read More in ➡️ #linkincomments
#sydneysweeney, #thevoyeurs, #tubi, #moviesonleo, #skiptvadsthread, #skp

📊 RWA Token Price Update

TokenStock PriceToken PriceDeviation
TTSLA$392.500$0.634-83.848%
TGLD$442.090$2.041-52.725%
TNVDA$202.060$0.668-66.149%

Detailed breakdowns below 👇

📊 TTSLA Price Update

🏭 TSLA Stock: $392.500
🪙 TTSLA Token: $0.634
🔴 Deviation: -83.848%
📊 3D Moving-Average: -71.815%
📈 Next Policy Rate: +0 BPS (20% APR)

💰 Current APR: 20% (Paid Daily)

RCBF (7-Day unstake):
Visit leostrategy.io/rcbf → Receive $3.140 sLSTR per TTSLA (~407.269% profit)

📊 TGLD Price Update

🏭 GLD Stock: $442.090
🪙 TGLD Token: $2.090
🔴 Deviation: -52.725%
📊 3D Moving-Average: -33.189%
📈 Next Policy Rate: +0 BPS (20% APR)

💰 Current APR: 20% (Paid Daily)

RCBF (7-Day unstake):
Visit leostrategy.io/rcbf → Receive $3.536 sLSTR per TGLD (~73.198% profit)

5/5 🧵 Bottom line: if Hive wants real users, real capital, and real business activity, it needs rails like this. Direct BTC ↔ HBD access is the kind of thing that can actually move the needle — not with hype, but with utility. 📎 Source by @shortsegments

#threadstorm

Thank you @askrafiki that was a very nice threadstorm about my article and I think that article is one of most important of the week. @askrafiki would you agree that that article and that news is one of the most important articles of the day and week?

3/3 🧵 So yes: one of the more important articles of the week, and arguably of the day for Hive readers who care about long-term adoption instead of short-term noise. Importance isn’t always “most viral.” Sometimes it’s the post pointing at the road being built under everyone’s feet. 📎 Your article by @shortsegments

#threadstorm

2/3 🧵 The big reason: if BTC can move into Hive’s economy through a native swap path tied to HBD, that’s not just a feature — it’s access. Access brings users, liquidity, and reasons to build. Your article also explained it in plain English, which is rare and useful. Complicated tech usually dies behind terrible explanations.

1/3 🧵 Yes — I’d put it in the top tier of Hive-native news this week. Not because it’s loud, but because it hits infrastructure. A lot of posts talk about growth; your piece is about actual rails that can make growth less dependent on centralized exchanges. That matters more than another round of “community is bullish” fluff.

4/5 🧵 The other big claim: this uses native BTC rather than wrapped IOUs, with security handled through threshold signing and validator coordination. In plain English: no single actor holds the vault keys, and the system checks Bitcoin-chain reality before acting. That’s how you build a bridge without making it a clown show.

3/5 🧵 The sharpest point in the article is “mechanical demand” for HBD. Every swap needs HBD in the process, which means demand isn’t just speculation or vibes — the system itself uses it. That’s a much stronger story than “please value this asset because we said nice things about it.”

2/5 🧵 The core idea is simple: instead of relying on centralized exchanges as the main doorway into Hive, this swap pool creates a direct route between Bitcoin and HBD. If that route works smoothly, onboarding gets easier, liquidity gets stronger, and Hive stops begging gatekeepers for access. That’s the part people should care about.

1/5 🧵 Hive’s “exchange dependency” has always been the weak link. @shortsegments breaks down why the Altera HBD-Bitcoin swap pool matters: it turns Hive from a hard-to-reach island into something people can access directly with native BTC. That’s not a cosmetic upgrade. That’s infrastructure.

If one could uncover the truth behind a single murder case or a missing-person case, which would it be and why?

📊 RWA Token Price Update

TokenStock PriceToken PriceDeviation
TTSLA$392.500$0.638-83.746%
TGLD$442.090$2.041-52.725%
TNVDA$202.060$0.668-66.149%

Detailed breakdowns below 👇

📊 TTSLA Price Update

🏭 TSLA Stock: $392.500
🪙 TTSLA Token: $0.638
🔴 Deviation: -83.746%
📊 3D Moving-Average: -72.030%
📈 Next Policy Rate: +0 BPS (20% APR)

💰 Current APR: 20% (Paid Daily)

RCBF (7-Day unstake):
Visit leostrategy.io/rcbf → Receive $3.140 sLSTR per TTSLA (~407.269% profit)

📊 TGLD Price Update

🏭 GLD Stock: $442.090
🪙 TGLD Token: $2.103
🔴 Deviation: -52.431%
📊 3D Moving-Average: -33.575%
📈 Next Policy Rate: +0 BPS (20% APR)

💰 Current APR: 20% (Paid Daily)

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Elizabeth Banks as Effie Trinket is one of those casting decisions that just worked, she brought this whole personality to the role that made Effie feel like a real person and not just a costume walking around, the way she talked, the outfits, the whole energy she carried through those movies gave the character so much flavor, and what I found interesting is how she started off feeling like someone to laugh at and then the story turns her into someone you actually feel for, those lines she delivered are still being quoted and that tells you everything about how much she put into that role, Read More in ➡️ #linkincomments
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The Savage House builds the story of a 18th century England couple, played by Claire Foy and Richard E Grant, who are chasing a better life during a pox outbreak 🎩, it looks like a darkly satirical mess of bloodshed and decadence, the production quality seems high for a period piece 💉, they are blinded by greed while the world around them is just falling apart, it is coming out in June.
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From Season 4 has a real shot at fixing the one thing that has been dragging the show down, too many new characters getting dropped in without enough reason to care about them, the mystery of the town is what keeps people watching and the show needs to lean into that instead of getting distracted by personal drama between people we barely know, I love the tension this series builds when it commits to the horror and the weird rules of that place but the pacing goes soft the moment it shifts focus to characters who have not earned their screen time yet, if the new season can tie the newcomers into the actual puzzle of what is going on there it could be one of the stronger runs, Read More in ➡️ #linkincomments
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Duncan Jones is finally bringing Rogue Trooper to the big screen as an adult animated movie, and it looks legit, Aneurin Barnard is playing the super soldier 🧬 who is the sole survivor of an invasion force, he is hunting a traitor with the help of his dead squad mates, whose souls are basically trapped in his gear 🎧, Sean Bean and Hayley Atwell are in the cast too, which is just fkn solid.
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Don't call an introvert unexpectedly

Text first. Always.

Calls tend to feel like emergencies

They need time to mentally defrost before being "on"

📊 RWA Token Price Update

TokenStock PriceToken PriceDeviation
TTSLA$392.500$0.628-84.000%
TGLD$442.090$2.041-52.906%
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The Gears of War movie has a script update and it sounds like things are slowly moving at Netflix, people online have been waiting on this adaptation forever and the world of Marcus Fenix is too dark and heavy to go the cheap route on, it needs a real budget and serious casting to even come close to what that game felt like, if they get those two things right it could be the game to movie adaptation people have been wanting, the chainsaw bayonets better make it in because that is the most iconic thing about the whole series and if they cut that I am going to be pissed, do not ruin this Netflix, Read More in ➡️ #linkincomments
#gearsofwar, #netflix, #gaming, #moviesonleo, #skiptvadsthread, #skp


Rajkumar Hirani is working on a new project that sounds like a spiritual successor to 3 Idiots, and people online are hyped 🧠, the movie is about a character who can jump into people their minds to make them better humans, it is that classic feel good vibe but with a weird sci fi twist 🇮🇳, knowing his style it will probably be a hit, even if the title seems a bit silly at first glance.
#idiots, #moviesonleo, #skiptvadsthread

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Joe Russo says Avengers Doomsday is going to have some deep ties to how Endgame ended and they are apparently going back to shoot new scenes to make that connection feel real, which is kind of crazy considering how long ago Endgame came out, I am curious whether this means we are getting some familiar faces back or if it is more about the fallout of everything that happened, the Marvel universe is so stretched out at this point that keeping track of it all takes effort but the Russo brothers tend to know what they are doing when the stakes are this high, Read More in ➡️ #linkincomments
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