When you measure it well, both the Nordic countries and England have fairly low rates of social mobility.
Moreover, the transition to modernity hasn't changed social mobility, and the Nordics have only modestly higher mobility than England.
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Moreover, the transition to modernity hasn't changed social mobility, and the Nordics have only modestly higher mobility than England.
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NEW: Clavicular runs circles around Piers Morgan in new interview
PIERS: βWould you like to apologize for the HH Kanye song?β
CLAV: βNo. I didnβt play it. Would you like to apologize for being in the Epstein files with Ghislaine Maxwell?β
PIERS: βNo.β
CLAV: βBased. No apology. Epstein had aura, Piers.β
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PIERS: βWould you like to apologize for the HH Kanye song?β
CLAV: βNo. I didnβt play it. Would you like to apologize for being in the Epstein files with Ghislaine Maxwell?β
PIERS: βNo.β
CLAV: βBased. No apology. Epstein had aura, Piers.β
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ANOTHER REASON WHY BITCOIN IS DUMPING NON STOP.
Since Q4 2025, BTC has underperformed every major asset class. This has a lot to do with quantum computing concerns and lost coins.
Roughly 3.5β4 million BTC mined in Bitcoinβs early years are considered lost or permanently dormant today, nearly 18% of the total supply. These could potentially re-enter circulation one day.
With quantum computing advancing, older wallets (especially those with exposed public keys) are again being discussed as a long-term vulnerability.
Now compare that with institutional flows.
Since 2020, institutions, ETFs, and corporates have accumulated around 2.5β3 million BTC combined.
The amount institutions have absorbed is in the same range as the coins the market assumes are gone forever.
Even the possibility that part of this dormant supply could re-enter circulation changes forward supply expectations,and that matters for pricing.
If markets believe even a portion of the 3β4 million dormant BTC could return, they start discounting that supply today, which puts downward pressure on price.
But thereβs another side.
On-chain data shows 13β14 million BTC have already moved in this cycle, the largest redistribution ever recorded.
Despite that massive sell-side liquidity, Bitcoin did not experience a structural crash. So when the market worries about a potential 3β4 million future overhang, it may be overstating the impact compared to what has already been absorbed.
Thereβs also a technical reality: quantum risk mainly applies to older wallets with exposed public keys,
not the entire network.
Bitcoin is not static. Wallet formats evolve, security standards improve, and quantum-resistant cryptography is already being researched and discussed at the protocol level.
The market is currently balancing two narratives: a theoretical future supply shock versus a system that continues to harden over time.
This may be one key reason Bitcoin has lagged despite strong institutional demand and supportive global liquidity.
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Since Q4 2025, BTC has underperformed every major asset class. This has a lot to do with quantum computing concerns and lost coins.
Roughly 3.5β4 million BTC mined in Bitcoinβs early years are considered lost or permanently dormant today, nearly 18% of the total supply. These could potentially re-enter circulation one day.
With quantum computing advancing, older wallets (especially those with exposed public keys) are again being discussed as a long-term vulnerability.
Now compare that with institutional flows.
Since 2020, institutions, ETFs, and corporates have accumulated around 2.5β3 million BTC combined.
The amount institutions have absorbed is in the same range as the coins the market assumes are gone forever.
Even the possibility that part of this dormant supply could re-enter circulation changes forward supply expectations,and that matters for pricing.
If markets believe even a portion of the 3β4 million dormant BTC could return, they start discounting that supply today, which puts downward pressure on price.
But thereβs another side.
On-chain data shows 13β14 million BTC have already moved in this cycle, the largest redistribution ever recorded.
Despite that massive sell-side liquidity, Bitcoin did not experience a structural crash. So when the market worries about a potential 3β4 million future overhang, it may be overstating the impact compared to what has already been absorbed.
Thereβs also a technical reality: quantum risk mainly applies to older wallets with exposed public keys,
not the entire network.
Bitcoin is not static. Wallet formats evolve, security standards improve, and quantum-resistant cryptography is already being researched and discussed at the protocol level.
The market is currently balancing two narratives: a theoretical future supply shock versus a system that continues to harden over time.
This may be one key reason Bitcoin has lagged despite strong institutional demand and supportive global liquidity.
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CLAVICULAR: "I find it quite silly to me that youβre with the number one looksmaxxer and instead of asking how you can ascend so your wife wouldnβt tweet our captions like βWhen my husbands away, Mr. Suds comes out to play,β maybe if you asked me how to ascend this would stop happening to you.β
Oh my God. Call 911.
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Oh my God. Call 911.
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One of the funniest mistakes I've seen in a paper on social mobility was when Chetty compared people aged 30-31 to their parents, aged 44-48.
He concluded, because they were so different, America had ~2x the mobility it really does.
Most people's incomes are still rising at 30!
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He concluded, because they were so different, America had ~2x the mobility it really does.
Most people's incomes are still rising at 30!
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This is how real men feel about weak liberal men....
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This is how real men feel about weak liberal men....
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I wanted to see what would happen if I asked Codex to make something run on CUDA instead of my CPU.
For reference, when I made this run on CUDA by hand, it went from ~685 seconds to ~8 seconds.
I don't even want to figure out what went wrong here.
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For reference, when I made this run on CUDA by hand, it went from ~685 seconds to ~8 seconds.
I don't even want to figure out what went wrong here.
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JUST IN: Senate Republicans are getting BLASTED in the White House press briefing
βTrump is backing a lot of these senators for reelection, and yet they will NOT get rid of this 60-vote cloture rule, which is holding EVERYTHING up!β
βEVERYONE in this room KNOWS if the Democrats take over, they'll get rid of that rule in 90 minutes!β
βDHS closed and SAVE America Act β BOTH can get solved in 15 MINUTES it Senate Leader Thune got rid of the phony 60-vote cloture rule, and got 51 votes, and that would be the END of it!β
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βTrump is backing a lot of these senators for reelection, and yet they will NOT get rid of this 60-vote cloture rule, which is holding EVERYTHING up!β
βEVERYONE in this room KNOWS if the Democrats take over, they'll get rid of that rule in 90 minutes!β
βDHS closed and SAVE America Act β BOTH can get solved in 15 MINUTES it Senate Leader Thune got rid of the phony 60-vote cloture rule, and got 51 votes, and that would be the END of it!β
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JUST IN: Senate Republicans are getting BLASTED in the White House press briefing βTrump is backing a lot of these senators for reelection, and yet they will NOT get rid of this 60-vote cloture rule, which is holding EVERYTHING up!β βEVERYONE in this roomβ¦
Well, seriously, because we are enraged it's taking this long, especially in my state, being held hostage by illegals voting and FRAUD
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US is done
Iranian battle plan is foolproof β¦ as long as American jets fly past by the air defense at close range, ofcourse .
Publish more of these β¦ love it
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Iranian battle plan is foolproof β¦ as long as American jets fly past by the air defense at close range, ofcourse .
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NEW - Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), a former BlackRock chairman, wants to end the anonymity on the Internet. "I want to see real names on the internet."
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Bitcoin dropped below $66,000.
$76,770,000 worth of longs have been liquidated in the last 4 hours.
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$76,770,000 worth of longs have been liquidated in the last 4 hours.
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BREAKING Trump says for the first time in many years β100% of all job creation is going to American-born citizens. Think of that. 100%. And in the last administration, it was going mostly to illegal aliensβmany of them murderersβ
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