Bitcoin’s Wild Ride: Saylor’s $3.35B Oopsie or Genius Move?

Last week, our Virginia-based hero added 17,994 BTC to its collection, dropping $1.28 billion like it’s hot. Average price? A cool $70,946 per coin. That’s right, 102nd purchase, 11th straight week of “I’m definitely not panicking” energy. Someone get this company a shopping intervention.

![The study demonstrates that jailbreak success against Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct exhibits diminishing returns with increased attack compute (measured in FLOPs), following a saturating exponential relationship formalized in [latex]Eq. (7)[/latex], as evidenced by the convergence of average red-team scores (ASR) despite escalating computational effort.](https://arxiv.org/html/2603.11149v1/x1.png)


![The study demonstrates that in a doped Harper-Shapira-Shultz (HSSH) model-a 90-site one-dimensional chain with [latex]U=8t[/latex], [latex]\Omega=t[/latex], and doping levels of 6.67% or with two localized defects-the binding energy [latex]\Delta_b[/latex] exhibits a strong dependence on the ratio [latex]\Omega^{\prime}/\Omega[/latex], revealing distinct behaviors between the HSSH and Harper-Haldane (HH) models with parameters [latex]g=0.4[/latex] and [latex]g=1.13[/latex] respectively, and directly correlating with the system’s lattice distortion and phonon dispersion.](https://arxiv.org/html/2603.11373v1/x1.png)


