

Hmm that is… true 🤔
Hmm that is… true 🤔
Might be an environmental disaster especially if they are loaded
Ft did a good article on it https://www.ft.com/content/b9dee3f3-c2f8-4aa1-b0d9-d207f815b6e5 Around 400 ships
Yeah like that
We identified 24 wallets that bought $MELANIA in the minutes before the existence of the coin and its backing from the first lady was publicised (via Melania’s Truth Social account, naturally). These people — who knew where to get the coins and were apparently confident it was not one of the hundreds of unofficial Trump family coins — bought $2.6mn of the tokens and flipped them within days for about $100mn. As many FT readers clocked, this is not exactly how a normal float should work. Memecoins are an arena with all the accoutrements and vocabulary of finance but lacking even the level of regulation that governs the sale of Beanie Babies.
Posting here as runna is /was uk based
Trump, the pump and dump president
For now, so far trump always chicken out (TACO)
Nothing ever happens 📈📈📈📈
Not throw away. It evaporates.
Refer to my comment above. It is not recirculated as per the article
Many data centers rely on evaporative cooling, or “swamp cooling,” where warm air is drawn through wet pads. Data centers typically evaporate about 80% of the water they draw, discharging 20% back to a wastewater treatment facility, according to Shaolei Ren, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Riverside. Residential water usage, by comparison, loses just 10% to evaporation, discharging the other 90%, Ren said. (A spokesperson for Google said the company doesn’t have a standard percentage because any data center would see some variation based on factors like location, temperature and humidity.)
“There’s something actually known as the drug bust paradox,” Kolla said.
“Community members think that bringing drugs off the street, and this type of drug bust, is a positive. In fact, we have very strong public health research that shows that often in the wake of drug busts like this, opioid-related overdose deaths increase.”[…]
That’s likely because people with addictions are forced to turn to other sources of supply and buy from dealers they aren’t familiar with, she explains. When people don’t know how strong their drugs are, their risk for overdoses goes up.
Breathe 🧘♂️