No matter what happens Trump knows exactly what he is doing, and Cassidy getting the boot will be satisfying! Looking fwd to 2nite!
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Nuclear energy is the figure. Let’s look at how $DJT TAE stacks up 🚨
Companies like OKLO SMR are aiming to use fast-fission technology. Their business model is Build-own-operate and sell power via long-term Power Purchase Agreements.
OKLO begins construction in 2026, commercial operations by 2028 and scale to gigawatts level by 2030.
TAE also begins construction 2026, first energy 2029, net energy scaling by 2030, and grid electricity ~2031.
Fission fuel: Uranium (enriched U-235), plutonium, or thorium. This produces long-lived radioactive waste
Fusion fuel: Deuterium (from seawater), tritium (lithium). No uranium involved
TAE’s p-B11 Uses ordinary hydrogen (protons) and boron; both extremely abundant, cheap, and non-radioactive.
While years away, TAE could achieve global scaling and crowd out new fission builds. Why build more uranium fueled reactors if fusion offers higher energy density, abundant fuel, inherent safety, and far less waste?
Both fission and fusion companies target the surging electricity demand from AI data centers and hyperscale computing. Trump made it a point that America will be the leader in A.I. and Cryptocurrency mining.
Power ⚡️
OKLO/SMR fast fusion ~75 MWt per unit. [ thermal the raw heat energy generated in tbe reactor core before conversion to electricity]
TAE p-B11 aneutronic fusion ~50MWe. Scaling to 350-500MWe. [“e” measures the usable electricity output, no heat waste. Or net deliverable power{
Nuclear power plants are not 100% efficient at turning heat into electricity. Conventional fission reactors are 33–35% efficient so 3000 MWt thermal might yield ~1000 MWe electric for example.
Realistically both fusion and fission have a place. OKLO stock ran from $5 to $194 in 2025 with no revenue and first commercial plant in 2028.
Commercial nuclear fusion has never been achieved but DJT-TAE stands to be the first.
This could substantially reduce or displace demand for uranium used in traditional nuclear fission reactors.
Is Nuclear Fusion the holy grail or crown jewel Devin Nunes referring to? See the link:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360544223025446 https://truthsocial.com/@AzKyrie/116461224817528207
Companies like OKLO SMR are aiming to use fast-fission technology. Their business model is Build-own-operate and sell power via long-term Power Purchase Agreements.
OKLO begins construction in 2026, commercial operations by 2028 and scale to gigawatts level by 2030.
TAE also begins construction 2026, first energy 2029, net energy scaling by 2030, and grid electricity ~2031.
Fission fuel: Uranium (enriched U-235), plutonium, or thorium. This produces long-lived radioactive waste
Fusion fuel: Deuterium (from seawater), tritium (lithium). No uranium involved
TAE’s p-B11 Uses ordinary hydrogen (protons) and boron; both extremely abundant, cheap, and non-radioactive.
While years away, TAE could achieve global scaling and crowd out new fission builds. Why build more uranium fueled reactors if fusion offers higher energy density, abundant fuel, inherent safety, and far less waste?
Both fission and fusion companies target the surging electricity demand from AI data centers and hyperscale computing. Trump made it a point that America will be the leader in A.I. and Cryptocurrency mining.
Power ⚡️
OKLO/SMR fast fusion ~75 MWt per unit. [ thermal the raw heat energy generated in tbe reactor core before conversion to electricity]
TAE p-B11 aneutronic fusion ~50MWe. Scaling to 350-500MWe. [“e” measures the usable electricity output, no heat waste. Or net deliverable power{
Nuclear power plants are not 100% efficient at turning heat into electricity. Conventional fission reactors are 33–35% efficient so 3000 MWt thermal might yield ~1000 MWe electric for example.
Realistically both fusion and fission have a place. OKLO stock ran from $5 to $194 in 2025 with no revenue and first commercial plant in 2028.
Commercial nuclear fusion has never been achieved but DJT-TAE stands to be the first.
This could substantially reduce or displace demand for uranium used in traditional nuclear fission reactors.
Is Nuclear Fusion the holy grail or crown jewel Devin Nunes referring to? See the link:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360544223025446 https://truthsocial.com/@AzKyrie/116461224817528207
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AzKyrie (@AzKyrie)
Nuclear energy is the figure. Let’s look at how $DJT TAE stacks up 🚨 Companies like OKLO SMR are aiming to use fast-fission technology. Their business model is Build-own-operate and sell power via long-term Power Purchase Agreements. OKLO begins construction…
$DJT Ed iykyk
Nuclear energy is the figure. Let’s look at how $DJT TAE stacks up 🚨 Companies like OKLO SMR are aiming to use fast-fission technology. Their business model is Build-own-operate and sell power via long-term Power Purchase Agreements. OKLO begins construction…
Yup I agree for the most part, as a solid comparison on the fission side, and OKLO and the other SMRs ARE moving fast and would help bridge the AI power crunch in the near term, but when it comes to actual fusion competitors, Helion is much closer to TAE than Oklo is, but I'm also not worried about their tech.
Helion is aggressive with their pulsed D-He3 approach and has some real momentum though they have a lot riding on things that work in principle but haven't been shown yet in reality, or shown consistently, so while their timeline looks quicker on paper... TAE is still better positioned overall, and I think the real timeline for them is shorter than most people expect.
TAE’s big discovery that their beam actually gets more stable the hotter it runs completely removes the main reason Helion went with a pulsed design in the first place. Helion didn't see that coming, I don't think even TAE did. That stability breakthrough turns steady-state into a huge advantage, while giving TAE true aneutronic p-B11 fuel with abundant boron. No He3 breeding cycle needed, almost zero waste, and much cleaner than even Helion’s approach
As I've said before, after 27 years of hitting every milestone and simplifying their roadmap when the data allowed, this feels like a very controlled rollout. I don’t see fission staying dominant for the full next decade-plus. Once TAE proves net energy and starts scaling in the early 2030s, the superior energy density, safety, and cleanliness would accelerate adoption very quickly and begin displacing new fission builds faster than most expect.
Fusion is absolutely be the crown jewel Devin Nunes has referred to. The TMTG merger looks like perfect timing to fund this rapid scaling in the best possible environment.
So while fission is a competitor, Helion the real near-term threat, and TAE’s cleaner tech and stability give TAE a YUGE advantage over them and as per fission, it's gonna look like a dinosaur in comparison.
Helion is aggressive with their pulsed D-He3 approach and has some real momentum though they have a lot riding on things that work in principle but haven't been shown yet in reality, or shown consistently, so while their timeline looks quicker on paper... TAE is still better positioned overall, and I think the real timeline for them is shorter than most people expect.
TAE’s big discovery that their beam actually gets more stable the hotter it runs completely removes the main reason Helion went with a pulsed design in the first place. Helion didn't see that coming, I don't think even TAE did. That stability breakthrough turns steady-state into a huge advantage, while giving TAE true aneutronic p-B11 fuel with abundant boron. No He3 breeding cycle needed, almost zero waste, and much cleaner than even Helion’s approach
As I've said before, after 27 years of hitting every milestone and simplifying their roadmap when the data allowed, this feels like a very controlled rollout. I don’t see fission staying dominant for the full next decade-plus. Once TAE proves net energy and starts scaling in the early 2030s, the superior energy density, safety, and cleanliness would accelerate adoption very quickly and begin displacing new fission builds faster than most expect.
Fusion is absolutely be the crown jewel Devin Nunes has referred to. The TMTG merger looks like perfect timing to fund this rapid scaling in the best possible environment.
So while fission is a competitor, Helion the real near-term threat, and TAE’s cleaner tech and stability give TAE a YUGE advantage over them and as per fission, it's gonna look like a dinosaur in comparison.
I wrote extensively about the Beef situation last year, but didn't even see the China angle, what a huge value increase from variety meats American don't eat. Trump ALWAYS has moves up his sleeve. And my points made at the time only become stronger with this move. LFG!
https://x.com/Derpst8d/status/2055741592259195373?s=20
https://x.com/Derpst8d/status/2055741592259195373?s=20
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Just out here herding kittens, it's not lost on me that the kittens in this case, herd cattle 🤷♂️🤣
https://x.com/Derpst8d/status/1980676289624437007
https://x.com/Derpst8d/status/1980676289624437007
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So boys and girls the Panican Freakout for today is called Argentine Beef 🤷♂️🤣
https://x.com/Derpst8d/status/1980471232031257070
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Derpstated-Ultra-MAGA
I wrote extensively about the Beef situation last year, but didn't even see the China angle, what a huge value increase from variety meats American don't eat. Trump ALWAYS has moves up his sleeve. And my points made at the time only become stronger with this…
Trust the man with the plan, it works for me...every...damn...time 😎
https://x.com/Derpst8d/status/2055747989025820840?s=20
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Noem, Rubio and Hegseth, have been busy, and with Hegseth dealing with Iran, and Rubio dealing with...well everything else🤣, I'm guessing Noem has been putting in some extra legwork. It's such a shame she was "fired" 🤣🤣🤣
https://x.com/Derpst8d/status/2055753672722985204?s=20
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I liked Lauren but bye! https://x.com/leeleeraider70/status/2055781556552106454?s=46