The post Charles Hoskinson Reacts to Scott Bessent’s Bitcocom. Key Notes US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent posted on X about Bitcoin’s reliability over the last 17 years. Charles Hoskinson is somewhat surprised that he made the post as an elected official. Bitcoin has seen more mainstream and institutional adoption this year. Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson finds it amusing that the United States Treasury Secretary is advocating for Bitcoin (BTC). He suggested this stance in an X post from November 1 after Scott Bessent made a post acknowledging the publication of the Bitcoin Whitepaper 17 years ago. US Pro-crypto Administration is Vocal About Bitcoin On October 31, the Bitcoin community was reminded that it had been exactly 17 years since Satoshi Nakamoto published the Bitcoin Whitepaper. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also posted on X regarding the anniversary, highlighting the reliability of the flagship cryptocurrency over the years. “17 years after the white paper, the Bitcoin network is still operational and more resilient than ever. Bitcoin never shuts down,” the US executive explained, while calling on the Senate Democrats to learn something from that. Hoskinson immediately reacted to this post, stating that it is “profoundly magical” to see the US Treasury secretary making a post about Bitcoin and its reliability. It signals a notable shift from the anti-BTC stance in the region previously. The pro-crypto administration of President Donald Trump should be recognized for this change. Something is profoundly magical about the sitting Treasury secretary of the United States tweeting about Bitcoin and its reliability Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) November 1, 2025 Moreover, the statement reflects the mainstream acceptance and adoption of the firstborn digital asset. Over the last few months, several institutions and countries have added Bitcoin to their strategic reserves. France Plans to Launch Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Just before October came to an end, France saw a.
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On Tuesday, Slate writer Shirin Ali reports nearly half the country will head to the polls to cast ballots on a range of major questions and offices. However, “President Donald Trump just made a not-so-subtle power grab” to complicate that vote in some blue states. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that federal monitors will be sent to California and New Jersey to ensure “ballot security,” said Ali, adding that the move has “sparked fear on social media.”California, in particular, is set to vote on Proposition 50, which is Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) effort to hand control of the state’s congressional maps to Democratic lawmakers in response to Republican gerrymandering efforts in Texas and elsewhere. If the measure is successful, the state would likely get five additional congressional seats to counter Texas’s mid-decade gerrymander in an attempt to keep the U. S. House under Republican control. Preeminent elections expert Rick Hasen assured Slate that Bondi’s observers “are more bark than bite, likely intended to ‘trigger’ Democrats during the lead-up to a critical vote.” However, this initial attempt to use federal officials to push unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud could lead to federal troops at polling places in the future.“A few days after Bondi’s initial announcement, California countered with its own message to the Trump administration,” said Ali. “State Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that California would send its own state election watchers to watch Bondi’s watchers, while also calling out the Trump administration’s motives. It’s a “nesting-doll” situation as watchers watch watchers, but Hasen said none of the election monitors will have much to do.“I think there’ll be a lot of people standing around doing nothing,” he said, noting that of California’s 58 counties, only five are being targeted. Thankfully, the same states that Bondi is careful to target have built-in freedoms that allow voters to duck her election monitors.“This is not normal,” Hasen said, “I do think we have to take seriously the possibility that people are going to have to get around federal troops if they want to be able to vote, which would be a good reason to vote early and not have to deal with these things on Election Day.”Read the Slate report at this link.
The House of Representatives is being shut for another week as Speaker Mike Johnson keeps pressure on Senate Democrats to end the government shutdown.
Washington and Seoul brokered a historic $950 billion deal, bringing the two nations closer in both trade and military alliance. South Korea will pay $350 billion upfront to lower tariffs implemented by the USA. Hundreds of billions will flow between the nations as trade once again acts as the greatest diplomat. Auto exports from South [.].
UNH Poll: Majority of Vermonters support a Gov. Phil Scott reelection campaign
The Trump administration says federal food assistance will stop Nov. 1 if the government shutdown continues. Elise Preston reports.
“So-called American companies say they have no choice but to use the H-1B program because they ‘can’t find Americans for these jobs,'” says the InvestAzoria CEO, James Fishback. “Here’s the ugly truth, he writes, “they’re not even looking for Americans. They refuse to interview them. They hide job postings in obscure newspapers to “check the [.] The post H-1B Visas Have Become a Boon for “So-Called American Companies” appeared first on www. independentsentinel. com.









