BREAKING: SATOSHI IS BACK pic.twitter.com/5f3ngKOozF
— theweeknd.eth (@LilMoonLambo) April 1, 2022
Ripple’s CTO invented a distributed computer system 20 years before blockchain – ask him about it
— 🇳🇱 MACKATTACK XRP 🇳🇱 (@MackAttackXRP) April 1, 2022
Before there was Satoshi Nakamoto, there was David Schwartz
(Published August 16, 2018)https://t.co/IUbtmKUIIB
Peter may be Satoshi, because he does a good job pretending not to understand #bitcoin. (Apr 1)
— CZ 🔶 Binance (@cz_binance) April 1, 2022
Early footage of Satoshi Nakamoto acquiring his knowledge of economics, cryptography, computer science, history, ... #Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/vSS4EzDr2r
— Holger 🌈 (@rohmeo_de) March 31, 2022
BREAKING NEWS!👀#satoshi sighted on the moon!🌕🚀
— Huobi (@HuobiGlobal) April 1, 2022
💓like this if you want a rescue mission! pic.twitter.com/0join2pkxg
Satoshi planned the mining of the 19 Millionth bitcoin for April Fool's Day with unbelievable precision.
— FractalEncrypt ∞/21M (@FractalEncrypt) April 1, 2022
What's the message?
On this day 13 years ago, Satoshi Nakamoto explained to the world why #bitcoin *is* different. pic.twitter.com/ZUQGI7vaDF
— Documenting Bitcoin📄 (@Documenting2BTC) March 30, 2022
11 years ago today, Satoshi Nakamoto sent his final public post on the #Bitcoin forum.
— Atom Investments. (@atominvestments) March 31, 2022
The genius to change the world, the humility to walk away👀🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/t7psMp3VEC
Haber and Stornetta worked together in the 1990s to publish several papers on blockchain technology.
— Kadena Mining Club DAO (@KDAMiningClub) March 31, 2022
In 2009, the #Bitcoin whitepaper cited three of those papers, leading many to believe that Haber, Stornetta or both were the famous #SatoshiNakamoto.
Both denied being Satoshi pic.twitter.com/N1b5KKJwye
we form a DAO to topple Putin #help
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 29, 2022
Why are you, as an adult, staring at your phone the entire time you're at a restaurant?
— John Monarch | papajohn56.eth 🌻 (@realjohnmonarch) March 31, 2022
It has been 38 degrees and raining in Chicago for 3 straight days.
— Brett Newman (@bnewmski) March 31, 2022
Excited to drop our Transition to Web3 guide, for non-technical roles! 📔
— Li Jin (@ljin18) March 31, 2022
Packed with curated reading, links, and people to follow, this is the career transition resource for people new to web3.https://t.co/AGGvabiYLY
Really not that rich, but honored to be featured on the cover. 🙏 @FortuneMagazine pic.twitter.com/SvPuJHlUT6
— CZ 🔶 Binance (@cz_binance) March 31, 2022
I use a standing desk (often just my suit case on top of a normal desk in a hotel).. 😂
— CZ 🔶 Binance (@cz_binance) March 31, 2022
Did it myself. Then found out there is a photoshoot the next day, oh well, lol...
— CZ 🔶 Binance (@cz_binance) March 31, 2022
I also do my own haircuts. Saves time and money. Time is money.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2022
If not 74B, then 47B? ;)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2022
जनमत पार्टी विशाल आमसभा धनुषा जिल्लाको तिनकौरिया बजारमा सुरु
— Bp sah (@bpsah91) March 31, 2022
हौरन छाप जितेगा 📢📢 @drckraut pic.twitter.com/9uQKPkAjs9
We are psyched to announce the close of Freestyle Fund 6! Dave & I LOVE what we do and are thrilled that we get to keep on doing it! We appreciate the founders, co-investors, LPs, and all with whom we get to work! 🤩https://t.co/qgWgUMhRm7
— Jenny Lefcourt (@jennylefcourt) March 31, 2022
ARRIVED: Another shipment! In 5 days we've delivered an add'l 1.5M doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to the people of Nepal, totaling over 3.7M to date. These donations are part of the longstanding relationship bet'n the United States & Nepal, which spans over 75 yrs. #USNepal75 pic.twitter.com/mTf7pABrRe
— Ambassador Randy Berry (@USAmbNepal) March 31, 2022
Deploy https://t.co/CBncfZoZJj @Olivia07710 @MartiniGuyYT
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2022
💥 U.S. Senator Ted Cruz introduced a bill to prohibit the Fed from issuing a CBDC directly to individuals 👏 pic.twitter.com/nf9jfLVC95
— Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) March 31, 2022
I have a pitch to make you over email.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2022
What’s something people think is boring but you know is secretly incredibly interesting?
— anildash (@anildash) March 31, 2022
I heard a Fresh Air interview with a person talking about ants. They were so enthusiastic about the subject that ants became the most interesting part of my day :) Moral-find someone who is passionate about what you might think is boring and that subject becomes exciting!
— Kelly Eells (@KellyCEells) March 31, 2022
Vanilla. A synonym for bland, it’s actually an orchid that is hand pollinated and takes months to properly cure.
— Pete (@PdxLagniappe) March 31, 2022
Cashews. Have you seen where cashews come from? Also bananas. My family read this article a few years ago and it was all we could talk about for weeks. The Secret Life of the City Banana https://t.co/2fbtgs8O5w
— Cara Pelletier (she/her) (@RadicalWelcome) March 31, 2022
differential equations. when you stop to think about it, we only percieve changes through our senses, so it makes sense that we can only derive formulas that come from changes being observed, which makes them our most powerful mathematical tool :)
— Muniz (@beardoof_) March 31, 2022
How much information about pregnancy and babies is actually guilt-based marketing disguised as evidence-based advice.
— Melissa Ryan (@MelissaRyan) March 31, 2022
How much of healthcare is based on white male physiology, and everything else is an afterthought
— JP Sistenich (@JPSisto) March 31, 2022
Property taxes in California https://t.co/Rjfzq9foqZ
— Next door in Silicon Valley (@nextdoorsv) March 31, 2022
How the laws of the sea, international, waters are basically pirate code combined with East India Company policy.
— 🧨🍠🍗 (@Piucat) March 31, 2022
Tax law. I’ve yet to find any subject with a greater discrepancy between how boring people think it is and how fascinating it actually is.
— Kerensa Gimre (@KerensaGimre) March 31, 2022
Concrete and maple syrup. Both have led to big crimes.
— Mythili Sampathkumar (@MythiliSk) March 31, 2022
Spreadsheet tricks
— Anthony DeRosa (@Anthony) March 31, 2022
Silicon Valley could be a top candidate for your Q as well as top for the exact opposite of your Q (very boring but people think is fascinating). SV/Tech culture is fascinating if one thinks about it. But day to day life here is just a lot of long hours at the job
— overlyskeptical (@boing3887) March 31, 2022
People who move here from major cities overseas say that SV feels in some ways like what a country village in home country would feel like, and that this area (incl. SF) is missing many features that would be expected in a major global metro.
— overlyskeptical (@boing3887) March 31, 2022
babysitting
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 31, 2022