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  • I highly doubt that Iran would attack the US directly - the most they would do is cyberwar

    the US has the military power to force Farsi to become a dead language, and I don't think the Iranian government would want to mess with force that powerful like that

    I think what your seeing is probably a bunch of coincidences, there's other explainations for that stuff you listed, like trump replacing govt workers with his own or wanting more deregulation for power plants.

    I wouldn't worry too much of a threat like that from Iran.

  • I think a lot of people realize that trump is increasing the power of the govt, but the word fascist means different things to different people. Everyone thinks Hitler was a fascist, that Mussolini was one, but theres tons of people who oppose trump and think he fits into a different description that doesn't involve fascism. And ofc the people who do support him don't think he is and the ones that do are chill with it.

  • the one I'm on is pretty nice

  • well this sorta makes sense

    with all that stuff Ukraine managed to pull off, domestic drone terrorism is probably something the thinktanks already thought up, calculated the risks of, and told the guy to do something about

  • probably

    no one in the private sector was gonna take that kind of risk for a while and then SpaceX took the gamble, won and now tons of players see vertical landing of rockets works so their all looking into it.

  • well Honda did this a decade later so there still is some achievement spacex has done 🤷

  • I've got a really good feeling that if sanders were president, and he was selling merchandise, using his position as POTUS to advertise for it, and said it was made in the us while its raw materials were made elsewhere, you'd be fine with that

    I'm no fan of trump, but this isn't an overreach of power nearly as bad as you say it is. its not the job of there potus, but its also not harmful

  • is a president selling merchandise while in office corruption? because if you think that isn't, then this isn't

  • he's just selling something that his followers will buy. no one else really cares to.

    your logic could be even more effectively applied to him selling merchandise about him and that isn't an overreach of power in any way

  • bc of a phone 🤦

    I'm not even disagreeing with you, but listen to yourself.

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  • how exactly are they abusing their power with this one?

  • this is just them making money off people who will willingly give them money

    its not some blatant overreach of power, at worst their using their fame as advertising for it

  • I thought this was already known, because of all their solar

  • What is the point of bitcoin if the value is directly tied to another currency?

    well this stuff isn't Bitcoin, that's a separate system entirely, and the point isn't for these stablecoins to rise over time. the hope with them is that by using the dollars relative stability they can be used to conduct financial transactions that have a much more stable value than using something like Bitcoin

    for example the prediction-betting site Polymarket uses a stablecoin called USDC for its transactions, instaid of some other cryptocurrency

    its decentralized in a sense that it's extremely difficult to reverse transacitons and that you can keep money in a wallet without people being able to take it from you, but the value of it is set by a single company so it's isn't really decentralized

    idk how to answer your second question

  • not stablecoins that for sure

    if its tied to the dollar, and the dollar goes down, the stablecoin will also go down. they'd probably put their money in Bitcoin and gold

  • I dont see how stablecoins are gunna mess with the economy

    there’s actually bad stuff going on right now, and especially compared to that, this doesn’t seem like a problem at all