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Josh Cincinnati
@bitbanter
Renersatz Man. President of the @interchain_io Foundation Council. President of the @MinaFoundation board. Mostly not serious on here (mostly).
Joined October 2009
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    This is my favorite time of the year, for many reasons, not least of which is logging off for an extended period of time from this hellsite. Wish you all a wonderful holiday, and see you sometime in 2026!
    Logging off for my annual "break from Twitter for the holidays." Been doing this for a few years now — last year my holiday twitter break lasted ~3 months. Anyway if you need to reach me...you probably don't need to reach me. See you (sometime) in 2025!
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    god-level low latency into US-East-2 though
    Amazon building a data center right behind homes in Virginia. If you’re going to buy a home next to an empty lot, make sure to do thorough due diligence.
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    My cover letter for the @amazon blockchain job. 🤞 🚀
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    just got fired from Paxos. my job was to count decimal places and typecast uint256s. looking for work starting in January 2026000000000000.
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    Replying to @EricHolthaus
    This is the most absurd, worst take I’ve ever seen, and I’ve visited Twitter dot com every day for the last eight years.
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    ETH friends: congrats on this. seriously.
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    Odd that Peter Schiff doesn't like bitcoin, given that it's still young enough for him to find attractive
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    an algorithmic stablecoin enforced by a standing army
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    At the risk of angering everyone, I fixed @PayPal's cryptocurrency descriptions. You're welcome all.
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    The year is 2030. Chinese citizens use VPNs to access the global web, American citizens use VPNs to access global finance. VPN companies constitute 70% of the S&P 500 by market cap.
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    My friend just tried to mint an NFT for an inside work joke and so far it's cost him $90, nothing has happened, and his debit cards are now locked. This is the future of finance and art.
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    The IRS is about to invade every bank account with more than $600 in it, violating our privacy en masse for the most specious excuses. Guess what they can’t surveil? You guessed it: tungsten cubes.