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The Trump administration, through the U.S. Department of Commerce, has indeed rolled out an unprecedented $2.013 billion package under the CHIPS Act for nine quantum companies led by IBM ($1 billion) and GlobalFoundries ($375 million). The government is taking equity stakes for total control in the arms race with China. This industrial acceleration is inevitably shortening the timeline to quantum supremacy, forcing BTC developers to hustle: while current ASICs are secured by the SHA-256 algorithm, Shor's quantum algorithm could theoretically crack p2pkh addresses and unused public keys like peanuts if the network doesn't migrate to post-quantum cryptography (QC-resistant) in time. For Bitcoin, a countdown has begun for an existential software upgrade that must happen long before IBM Anderson scales its chips to half a million physical qubits. #QuantumComputing #BitcoinSecurity #TrumpPolicy #Cryptography
The Trump administration, through the U.S. Department of Commerce, has indeed rolled out an unprecedented $2.013 billion package under the CHIPS Act for nine quantum companies led by IBM ($1 billion) and GlobalFoundries ($375 million). The government is taking equity stakes for total control in the arms race with China. This industrial acceleration is inevitably shortening the timeline to quantum supremacy, forcing BTC developers to hustle: while current ASICs are secured by the SHA-256 algorithm, Shor's quantum algorithm could theoretically crack p2pkh addresses and unused public keys like peanuts if the network doesn't migrate to post-quantum cryptography (QC-resistant) in time.

For Bitcoin, a countdown has begun for an existential software upgrade that must happen long before IBM Anderson scales its chips to half a million physical qubits.

#QuantumComputing #BitcoinSecurity #TrumpPolicy #Cryptography
The US treasury market is in a deep downturn: the yield on 10-year Treasuries has broken through 4.5%, and 30-year bonds have crossed above 5% for the first time since 2007 amid the "Iranian" inflation shock. For Trump, this is déjà vu from last April—back then, at these levels, he had to pause tariffs to cool off the market and save the mortgage sector, which is now creeping back towards 7%.\n\nThe administration is cornered—it's either a rapid de-escalation and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, or a collapse of the Nasdaq and the housing market under the weight of exorbitantly expensive debt\n\n#TreasuryYields #Inflation2026 #BondMarket #TrumpPolicy #Macro
The US treasury market is in a deep downturn: the yield on 10-year Treasuries has broken through 4.5%, and 30-year bonds have crossed above 5% for the first time since 2007 amid the "Iranian" inflation shock. For Trump, this is déjà vu from last April—back then, at these levels, he had to pause tariffs to cool off the market and save the mortgage sector, which is now creeping back towards 7%.\n\nThe administration is cornered—it's either a rapid de-escalation and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, or a collapse of the Nasdaq and the housing market under the weight of exorbitantly expensive debt\n\n#TreasuryYields #Inflation2026 #BondMarket #TrumpPolicy #Macro
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Trump's Immigration Policy at a Crossroads: Between Quiet Tactics and Mass Deportation PromisesThe Trump administration finds itself caught in a genuinely difficult position right now, and it is worth taking a moment to understand exactly what is happening on the immigration front. On one side, you have DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin quietly trying to reshape the department's image. He has paused warehouse detention center conversions, instructed agents to stop entering homes without judicial warrants, and even attempted to rebrand ICE officers as "NICE" officers. The strategy appears deliberate. With midterm elections on the horizon, Republican leadership is clearly nervous about overplaying their hand with the broader American electorate. On the other side, you have immigration hardliners who are growing increasingly frustrated. White House border czar Tom Homan has been unequivocal this week, stating bluntly that "mass deportations are coming" and pushing back hard against anyone suggesting the administration is going soft. The Numbers Tell an Interesting Story: Daily ICE arrests have dipped from a peak of roughly 1,500 in January to around 1,000 currently Despite that dip, that figure is still nearly four times higher than during the final year of the Biden administration In the first year of Trump's second term, approximately 230,000 people were deported from interior arrests alone, surpassing the entire four-year Biden total Yet conservatives like Mike Howell of the Oversight Project argue that rhetoric without escalating numbers is simply not enough. There are also growing calls from within conservative circles to dramatically expand workplace enforcement, viewing it as the most effective pathway to identifying undocumented immigrants who have no serious criminal record. What makes this situation particularly complex is the political balancing act at play. Most Americans, according to recent polling, feel the administration has already gone too far. But a growing portion of Republican voters feel the opposite. Navigating that divide while delivering on a signature campaign promise is proving to be far more complicated than the campaign trail suggested. The direction of US immigration policy in the coming months will be worth watching very closely. The gap between the administration's public promises and the actual enforcement numbers is something that both supporters and critics will continue to scrutinize. #USImmigration #TrumpPolicy #ICE #BorderSecurity #AmericanPolitics $NIL {spot}(NILUSDT) $LTC {spot}(LTCUSDT) $LUNC {spot}(LUNCUSDT)

Trump's Immigration Policy at a Crossroads: Between Quiet Tactics and Mass Deportation Promises

The Trump administration finds itself caught in a genuinely difficult position right now, and it is worth taking a moment to understand exactly what is happening on the immigration front.
On one side, you have DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin quietly trying to reshape the department's image. He has paused warehouse detention center conversions, instructed agents to stop entering homes without judicial warrants, and even attempted to rebrand ICE officers as "NICE" officers. The strategy appears deliberate. With midterm elections on the horizon, Republican leadership is clearly nervous about overplaying their hand with the broader American electorate.
On the other side, you have immigration hardliners who are growing increasingly frustrated. White House border czar Tom Homan has been unequivocal this week, stating bluntly that "mass deportations are coming" and pushing back hard against anyone suggesting the administration is going soft.
The Numbers Tell an Interesting Story:
Daily ICE arrests have dipped from a peak of roughly 1,500 in January to around 1,000 currently
Despite that dip, that figure is still nearly four times higher than during the final year of the Biden administration
In the first year of Trump's second term, approximately 230,000 people were deported from interior arrests alone, surpassing the entire four-year Biden total
Yet conservatives like Mike Howell of the Oversight Project argue that rhetoric without escalating numbers is simply not enough. There are also growing calls from within conservative circles to dramatically expand workplace enforcement, viewing it as the most effective pathway to identifying undocumented immigrants who have no serious criminal record.
What makes this situation particularly complex is the political balancing act at play. Most Americans, according to recent polling, feel the administration has already gone too far. But a growing portion of Republican voters feel the opposite. Navigating that divide while delivering on a signature campaign promise is proving to be far more complicated than the campaign trail suggested.
The direction of US immigration policy in the coming months will be worth watching very closely. The gap between the administration's public promises and the actual enforcement numbers is something that both supporters and critics will continue to scrutinize.
#USImmigration #TrumpPolicy #ICE #BorderSecurity #AmericanPolitics
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