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2140 Bitcoin halving: Who is Bryan Johnson, the billionaire known for anti-ageing experiments and plans to live until 2140 to see Bitcoin's last halving?
2140 Bitcoin halving: Who is Bryan Johnson, the billionaire known for anti-ageing experiments and plans to live until 2140 to see Bitcoin's last halving?

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

2140 Bitcoin halving: Who is Bryan Johnson, the billionaire known for anti-ageing experiments and plans to live until 2140 to see Bitcoin's last halving?

Bryan Johnson Wants to Witness Bitcoin's Final Halving last bitcoin halving is in 2140i'm gonna be here for that and make sure you are too Bryan Johnson (@bryan_johnson) May 26, 2025 What Is Bitcoin Halving and Why Does Year 2140 Matter? What Do We Have in Common With Bitcoin? Bitcoin, we have a lot in common... number go upnumber go down- lower your resting heart rate before bed. It will boost your sleep, improve your mood and help you make more money. Best thing for your health. last bitcoin halving in 2140- we all want to be around for this,…— Bryan Johnson (@bryan_johnson) May 28, 2025 FAQs ADVERTISEMENT Billionaire biotech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has revealed a bold plan to be alive for more than a century from now, as he intends to witness the final Bitcoin halving in the year 2140, as per a American entrepreneur and venture capitalist , recently wrote in a social media post on X (formerly Twitter) that, "Last Bitcoin halving is in 2140. I'm gonna be here for that — and make sure you are too," quoted The Street. His post was accompanied with a promotional poster for a conference where he is scheduled to speak from May 27 to May 29 in Las Vegas, as per the to The Street report, Bitcoin halving is a regular feature of the code in cryptocurrencies as almost every four years, the miner's reward for mining new Bitcoins is halved. This process reduces the total amount of Bitcoins mined over time, as per the is projected that the last bitcoin will be mined sometime in the year 2140, and at that time, the Bitcoin release will stop, and "the total number will reach a hard cap of 21 million", reported The who spends millions each year to change his biological age using experimental regenerative techniques , wrote another post on X, saying, "Bitcoin, we have a lot in go up, number go down" adding, "last bitcoin halving in 2140, we all want to be around for this, don't miss out," as per his X post on May 29. He highlighted in his post that, "1 BTC = 1 BTC, 1 YEAR = 0.5 MONTHS."He said he plans to be alive in 2140 to witness the last Bitcoin halving and wants others to be there the year when the final Bitcoin is expected to be mined, hitting its 21 million cap.

Who is Bryan Johnson, the billionaire known for anti-ageing experiments and plans to live until 2140 to see Bitcoin's last halving?
Who is Bryan Johnson, the billionaire known for anti-ageing experiments and plans to live until 2140 to see Bitcoin's last halving?

Economic Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Who is Bryan Johnson, the billionaire known for anti-ageing experiments and plans to live until 2140 to see Bitcoin's last halving?

Bryan Johnson Wants to Witness Bitcoin's Final Halving last bitcoin halving is in 2140 i'm gonna be here for that and make sure you are too — Bryan Johnson (@bryan_johnson) May 26, 2025 What Is Bitcoin Halving and Why Does Year 2140 Matter? What Do We Have in Common With Bitcoin? Live Events Bitcoin, we have a lot in common... number go up number go down - lower your resting heart rate before bed. It will boost your sleep, improve your mood and help you make more money. Best thing for your health. last bitcoin halving in 2140 - we all want to be around for this,… — Bryan Johnson (@bryan_johnson) May 28, 2025 FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Billionaire biotech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has revealed a bold plan to be alive for more than a century from now, as he intends to witness the final Bitcoin halving in the year 2140, as per a American entrepreneur and venture capitalist , recently wrote in a social media post on X (formerly Twitter) that, "Last Bitcoin halving is in 2140. I'm gonna be here for that — and make sure you are too," quoted The Street. His post was accompanied with a promotional poster for a conference where he is scheduled to speak from May 27 to May 29 in Las Vegas, as per the to The Street report, Bitcoin halving is a regular feature of the code in cryptocurrencies as almost every four years, the miner's reward for mining new Bitcoins is halved. This process reduces the total amount of Bitcoins mined over time, as per the is projected that the last bitcoin will be mined sometime in the year 2140, and at that time, the Bitcoin release will stop, and "the total number will reach a hard cap of 21 million", reported The who spends millions each year to change his biological age using experimental regenerative techniques , wrote another post on X, saying, "Bitcoin, we have a lot in go up, number go down" adding, "last bitcoin halving in 2140, we all want to be around for this, don't miss out," as per his X post on May 29. He highlighted in his post that, "1 BTC = 1 BTC, 1 YEAR = 0.5 MONTHS."He said he plans to be alive in 2140 to witness the last Bitcoin halving and wants others to be there the year when the final Bitcoin is expected to be mined, hitting its 21 million cap.

This Beach Is So Close To An Airport, Jet Blasts Can Blow People Away. Watch Viral Video
This Beach Is So Close To An Airport, Jet Blasts Can Blow People Away. Watch Viral Video

NDTV

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

This Beach Is So Close To An Airport, Jet Blasts Can Blow People Away. Watch Viral Video

Many beaches have become world-famous for different reasons: natural characteristics, historical importance, unique watersports and activities, surrounding terrain, pop culture, etc. There can be various aspects that make people from all around the globe want to visit a particular beach. Maho Beach in the Caribbean island of Saint Martin has a defining feature and its USP is rather unexpected. Many people actually throng to this Beach to watch aircrafts. It is adjacent to the Princess Juliana International Airport, and plane spotters like to view arrivals and departures up close. The beginning of the runway is only around 160 feet from the fence on the beach, according to the BBC. Thus, the planes fly quite low over the sand during landing or taking off. This is one of the few spots in the world where the flight path can be observed so closely. Plane spotting here is so widespread that restaurants on the beach display airline timetables for tourists' reference. Recently, a video capturing the take-off of a plane at this airport took social media by storm. It has clocked over 3 million views on X so far and has got many people talking. The clip shows an Insel Air MD 80 aircraft at Princess Juliana International Airport. Beyond the fence of the runway, we can see the beach dotted with visitors. Most of them are watching or filming the plane on their devices. As the aircraft taxis and prepares for take-off, the sound of the engines and the force of the jet blast increase. This seems to directly impact those on the beach. Several people look away from the scene as sand starts to fly around. Some lose their footing and end up closer to the waves rather than the fence. By the end, hardly anyone is left standing on the sand - such is the force of the wind. Some visitors also ended up in the water. Watch the viral video below: Insane jet blast at St. Martin Airport: a tourists get blown away by MD80 aircraft taking off. — Out of Context Human Race (@NoContextHumans) May 11, 2025 Here's how X users reacted to the viral video: 120-130 dB within 100 meters, enough to cause immediate hearing damage — Bryan Johnson (@bryan_johnson) May 11, 2025 Just standing there inhaling exhuast.. people are something lol — Justin White (@NewFiie) May 11, 2025 I'd be more worried about a rogue pebble hitting my eye. — Dylan (@DylanWeaver) May 12, 2025 Why does the runway have no jet blast wall? Is it some kind of tourist attraction to get blown into the water? — Terri Zorn (@terri_zorn) May 11, 2025 The best part of this beach is facing the other direction and watching the planes fly over you to land… Almost looks like they're going to land right on your head lol — BullzOverBearz (@BullzOverBearz) May 12, 2025 I've stood there on that beach to feel the blast. It was pretty powerful. — Arguably Angela (@arguably_angela) May 12, 2025 Although watching planes here is an attractive prospect for many beachgoers, they are also told to heed warning signs. Visitors should not stand too close to the fence or hold on to it. Local authorities have warned that trying to brave the force of the jet blast from the beach is not safe, and instances in the past have proven to be quite dangerous for particular tourists.

Jet blast sends tourists ‘flying' after standing too close to plane, Bryan Johnson reacts: ‘enough to cause immediate hearing damage'
Jet blast sends tourists ‘flying' after standing too close to plane, Bryan Johnson reacts: ‘enough to cause immediate hearing damage'

Indian Express

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Jet blast sends tourists ‘flying' after standing too close to plane, Bryan Johnson reacts: ‘enough to cause immediate hearing damage'

A dramatic video has surfaced showing beachgoers standing directly behind a jet preparing for takeoff at the Maho Beach in St Maarten. The beach, located just outside Princess Juliana International Airport, is a major draw for thrill-seeking tourists due to its proximity to the runway, only about 50 metres from the sand. Planes often soar just 20 metres above beachgoers, creating a unique but dangerous attraction. In the viral footage, a large MD-80 series aircraft is seen positioning for takeoff as tourists gather near the airport fence. Some can be heard laughing and pulling out phones to record, while others rush forward to get a closer look. As the plane's engines start, a powerful blast of air tears through the crowd. Screaming onlookers are knocked to the ground, their belongings flung into the air and swept toward the sea. Some beachgoers desperately cling to fences or drop flat to the ground to avoid being thrown. 'Damn,' the person filming is heard saying as he quickly moves out of the jet's path. Moments later, he chuckles and adds, 'Look at all of those people's stuff,' as the camera pans to the sea, where scattered items are seen floating away. Watch here: 120-130 dB within 100 meters, enough to cause immediate hearing damage — Bryan Johnson (@bryan_johnson) May 11, 2025 While the video has gained massive attention online, many viewers criticised the beachgoers for taking such a risk, calling the act 'foolish,' 'dangerous,' and 'irresponsible'. Reacting to the video, Bryan Johnson, popularly known as the 'age-reversing' billionaire CEO, wrote, '120-130 dB within 100 meters, enough to cause immediate hearing damage.' Another user commented, 'What a great vacation. I got permanent hearing damage and massive amounts of toxic fumes power-blasted into my bloodstream!' Despite mishaps in the past, Maho Beach continues to attract tourists eager to capture dramatic photos and videos.

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