• They get used as marketing like “Hey look, someone held for 15 years and made 315,000 times their investment!”

    But it’s becoming a bit too common. What is the real story?

    It’s not some guy getting out of prison. The recent wallet had BTC at 37 pennies. That wasn’t some underground dollars changing hands.

    No one held that long- that was at least 7-10 years they could have been living like a millionaire.

    We don’t think there is a quantum computer that could run the calculation, though that day approaches closer and we don’t see all the developments. People think they would go after banks, but if you can only crack one code every 45 days, and the rule is if you have the key, you are the owner, then that’s the best and least risky target out there.

    Could early creators have envisioned all this and wanted to hold. I really doubt it, but maybe.

    We probably will never know- but if it keeps happening on a fairly regular basis, something isn’t quite right.

  • I run a new vinyl review site, it’s only about a month and a half old, it has about 30 blog posts, when I search for the blog posts (incognito), they show in the results and rank well for the search terms

    The homepage is indexed, and I’ve set it as the canonical. But when I search for the site name, it doesn’t show only a blog post or anything at all. It was showing my about page, but that disappeared from the search results completely today.

    I’ve added schema via Yoast, fixed canonical issues, and the homepage now shows in site: searches and with quotes.

    Any idea why Google’s still skipping it in regular search?

    Appreciate any advice.

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    This thread is **newbie-friendly**! In this thread, there is no such thing as a stupid question.

    If you’re new to our community, please read the subreddit rules in the sidebar before posting. If you’re new to solo travel in general, we suggest that you check out some of the resources available on our [**wiki**](https://www.reddit.com/r/solotravel/wiki/index), which we are currently working on improving and expanding. Here are some helpful wiki links:

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  • Trillions of dollars are about to move onchain.

    Because for the first time, the U.S. government has a reason to make it happen.

    The flywheel that cements crypto’s place in the world

    **Why the USG loves stables**

    The U.S. spends trillions more than it collects in taxes.

    To fund the deficit, it sells debt in the form of Treasury bills (USTs).

    But traditional buyers like China and Japan are stepping back, leaving a gap the U.S. needs to fill.

    Stablecoins fill it. By design.

    **Stablecoin business model**

    Stablecoin issuers like Circle and Tether run one of the simplest, most profitable models in finance:

    1. Taking in dollar deposits
    2. Issuing dollar stablecoins on top
    3. Using the deposits to buy t-bills and collect the yield

    With t-bills yielding \~5%, it’s a simple, ultra-profitable model.

    It’s made Tether the most profitable company in the world on a per-employee basis.

    And Circle the hottest IPO of the year.

    And stablecoin issuers a top 20 holder of USTs.

    **Now, banks are next**

    Thanks to the Genius Act, banks now have the green light to issue stablecoins.

    And until now, they were limited in how much of their deposits they could deploy into t-bills.

    But that’s changing.

    The Fed recently voted to loosen those constraints, freeing up $5.5 trillion in balance sheet capacity for treasury buying.

    Now, the US’s largest banks can run the same model:

    \~ No interest paid to depositors
    \~ Yield captured via t-bills
    \~ Operational costs slashed with blockchains

    **The win-win-win**

    Stablecoins are set to 15x in market cap, from $250B today to $3.7 trillion by 2030, according to a report shared by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

    \~ The U.S. government gets trillions in new demand for its debt
    \~ Banks get a high-margin, low-overhead product
    \~ Developers get a programmable, open-source version of the dollar

    The dominance of the U.S. dollar is strengthened.

    Circle and Tether, as early movers, continue to grow.

    Crypto’s place in the world is cemented.

    **Crypto wins**

    This might not be the cypherpunk utopia early builders envisioned.

    But it’s the moment the tech finally gets mainstream product-market fit, at scale.

    With trillions in stablecoins coming onchain:

    1. DeFi becomes infrastructure, not a toy

    2. Digital gold [$BTC](https://x.com/search?q=%24BTC&src=cashtag_click) gets stronger

    3. L1 tokens like [$SOL](https://x.com/search?q=%24SOL&src=cashtag_click) and [$ETH](https://x.com/search?q=%24ETH&src=cashtag_click) absorb more value

    4. Equities and real-world assets follow

    “Crypto” simply just becomes… the financial system.

  • Titan Exchange has just announced its integration with Fusion AMM, a groundbreaking decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol developed by DeFiTuna. This partnership is set to launch on July 30, 2025, and promises to revolutionize liquidity and trading on the Solana blockchain.Fusion AMM introduces a first-of-its-kind feature: transparent on-chain limit orders, eliminating the need for off-chain intermediaries. This innovation, combined with Titan’s role as the first router to tap into Fusion AMM’s deep liquidity, aims to deliver centralized exchange-like performance while preserving the permissionless and censorship-resistant nature of DeFi. With Solana’s proven capability to handle over 2,400 transactions per second at a fraction of a cent, this could be a massive step forward for the ecosystem!The collaboration, which began earlier this year, has already garnered praise from both teams for its responsiveness and flexibility. Users can expect trading pairs to go live on July 30 via the DeFiTuna front-end, with Titan ensuring the best quotes through Fusion AMM’s liquidity.Check out the official announcement here: [Titan Exchange x Fusion AMM Integration](/Titan_Exchange/status/1948398247229501573)

  • Just thought I’d brag because I have no idea what I’m doing lol

  • # Stop Killing Games is facing a complaint in the EU that uses nonsense logic to accuse the movement’s founder of failing to disclose financial contributions he never made: ‘It’s not paranoia if they really are out to get you’

  • 4. **Broker Services

    Perhaps you want something even simpler. Broker services like eToro allow you to buy cryptocurrencies outright with fiat currency in a straightforward manner. They often have higher fees since they offer more streamlined services, but they simplify the purchasing journey, making it suitable for beginners.

    **Security Tips**
    When dealing with cryptocurrencies, security is paramount. Here are a few quick tips:

    – Always use two-factor authentication.
    – Be cautious of phishing scams – always double-check URLs.
    – Consider a hardware wallet for storing your SOL safely after purchase.

    **Conclusion**

    With these methods, buying Solana can be simple and seamless whether you’re completely new to crypto or have been trading for years. The key is choosing the right platform for your needs and staying informed about each platform’s features and fees. A little research can go a long way in ensuring a successful investment.

    Remember, crypto investing comes with its own set of risks, so never invest more than you can afford to lose. Hopefully, this guide will empower you to make a smart, confident decision when purchasing Solana. Happy trading!

  • >Gary Illyes from Google said at the Google Search Live Deep Dive event yesterday that you don’t need to do GEO, LLMO or anything else to show up in Google AI Overviews, you just need to do normal SEO.

    >Kenichi Suzuki was at the event and quoted Gary Illyes – he posted on [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kenichisuzuki_searchcentrallive-scldd2025-activity-7353650657498681346-slRY/) \- “To get your content to appear in AI Overview, simply use normal SEO practices. You don’t need GEO, LLMO or anything else.” He also shared that photo above.

    >Of course, to many of you it is obvious – as Glenn Gabe said on [X](https://x.com/glenngabe/status/1948008401348489522), “Yes, this is obvious for many, but glad he decided to say it.” Indeed.

    >There is also this nice photo of Gary at that event yesterday: