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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14853 · Jun 22

#rust#editor#rust#terminal#text_editor Microsoft Edit is a simple, modern text editor designed for easy use, especially for those not familiar with command-line tools. It combines the classic feel of the old MS-DOS Editor with a fresh interface like Visual Studio Code, supporting mouse use, multiple files, find and replace (including regex), and word wrap. It’s lightweight (under 250KB) and built in Rust, making it fast and efficient. You can install it easily on Windows using WinGet. This editor is great for quick, basic text editing tasks without needing complex setups or third-party tools, making editing straightforward and accessible for everyone[1]. https://github.com/microsoft/edit

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@CryptoM · Post #65121 · 04/11/2026, 05:47 AM

🚀 Solana Spot ETFs See Significant Inflows Amid Market Activity U.S. Solana spot ETFs experienced a notable increase in net inflows, totaling $11.453 million yesterday. According to NS3.AI, the Bitwise Solana Staking ETF was the sole fund contributing to these net inflows, highlighting its appeal among investors. #Solana#SpotETFs#Investing#Cryptocurrency#Bitwise#MarketActivity#ETFInflows

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@CryptoM · Post #64458 · 04/09/2026, 01:01 AM

🚀 Michael Saylor Suggests Bitcoin May Have Bottomed, Downplays Quantum Computing Risks PANews posted on X (formerly Twitter). Michael Saylor, founder and executive chairman of MicroStrategy, expressed at a Mizuho event that Bitcoin likely reached its bottom near $60,000 in early February. He attributed this bottoming more to a depletion of sellers rather than valuation factors. Saylor noted that current selling pressure is limited, with ETF inflows absorbing daily supply and corporations allocating treasury assets to Bitcoin, which sustains demand. Regarding the recent discussions on the threat of quantum computing, Saylor believes the risks are overstated. He stated that the threat remains theoretical and may not need to be addressed for several decades, by which time solutions will likely be available. #MichaelSaylor#Bitcoin#Bottomed#QuantumComputing#ETFInflows#Cryptocurrency#MicroStrategy#Blockchain#TreasuryAssets#CryptoDemand#BTC