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Is this still Satoshi’s Bitcoin? Bitcoin Conference keynotes dominated by politicians and corporations – TON BOT

Is this still Satoshi’s Bitcoin? Bitcoin Conference keynotes dominated by politicians and corporations

The Bitcoin 2025 conference in Vegas drew 30,000 badge-wearing attendees, focusing on Bitcoin’s integration into mainstream politics and finance. Highlights included Tether’s plans to become a major Bitcoin miner, regulatory discussions, and new Bitcoin-related products and initiatives. However, concerns were raised about straying from Bitcoin’s original cypherpunk ethos. The content discusses the benefits of using solar energy to power homes and businesses. It highlights how solar panels can reduce electricity bills, lower carbon emissions, and increase property value. Additionally, it mentions the availability of government incentives and tax credits to make solar energy more affordable for consumers.


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