Jeremy Rubin emails discussing Bitcoin, Trump appointees, and a Japan teaching stint
Jeremy Rubin emails discussing Bitcoin, Trump appointees, and a Japan teaching stint The passage hints at possible influence of Bitcoin advocates on Trump administration appointments (e.g., a ‘big bitcoiner’ Balaji as FDA head) and mentions a novel financial contract concept. However, it lacks concrete names, dates, or transaction details beyond speculative commentary, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: Rubin speculates that a prominent Bitcoin figure (Balaji) may be considered for an FDA leadership role under Trump.; Mentions Peter Thiel’s public support for Bitcoin and suggests possible alignment with administration policy.; Describes a proposed “inverse‑input contract” for conditional charitable donations, indicating potential new financial mechanisms.
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Jeremy Rubin emails discussing Bitcoin, Trump appointees, and a Japan teaching stint The passage hints at possible influence of Bitcoin advocates on Trump administration appointments (e.g., a ‘big bitcoiner’ Balaji as FDA head) and mentions a novel financial contract concept. However, it lacks concrete names, dates, or transaction details beyond speculative commentary, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: Rubin speculates that a prominent Bitcoin figure (Balaji) may be considered for an FDA leadership role under Trump.; Mentions Peter Thiel’s public support for Bitcoin and suggests possible alignment with administration policy.; Describes a proposed “inverse‑input contract” for conditional charitable donations, indicating potential new financial mechanisms.
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