Anonymous ID: 7c9d2d March 18, 2026, 8:26 a.m. No.24396391   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6392 >>6516 >>6626 >>6796 >>6855 >>6882

LTG William HartmanActing Commander, U.S. Cyber Command; Performing Duties of Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service. Has approximate ties toExtortion 17 and Election Fraud.

 

>LTG Hartman served in multiple positions as an Infantry, Military Intelligence, and Cyberspace Operations Officer, with assignments in the United States, Italy, Germany, the Republic of Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Turkey.

 

>LTG Hartman has commanded a company, battalion, brigade, and Special Mission Unit, and served as the senior intelligence officer at the battalion and regimental level for the 75th Ranger Regiment, and multiple tours as aSOCOM Joint Task Force S2.

 

>David Imbordino, NSA election security lead, and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. William Hartman, Cybercom's election security lead and Cyber National Mission Force commander,co-lead the joint Election Security Group. It’s purpose is to align the two organizations' resources, efforts and actions to disrupt, deter and degrade adversaries' ability to interfere and influence the U.S. elections.

 

>"The biggest success out of 2018 wasn't the 2018 midterms," Hartman said. "The biggest success was we put in place, both organizationally and from a business practice standpoint, a focus on an enduring mission to protect the democratic process."

 

General Joshua Rudd

>On March 10th, 2026, he was confirmed for the positions in a 71-29 vote by the Senate.[12]

Not present so far as I can tell.

 

Links blocked for this dig, mostly wiki and NSA's website.

Anonymous ID: 7c9d2d March 18, 2026, 8:26 a.m. No.24396392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6626 >>6796 >>6855 >>6882

>>24396391

https://www. af. mil/ News/Article-Display/Article/2079756/dod-has-enduring-role-in-election-defense/

 

https:// x. com/ CYBERCOM_DIRNSA

 

https:// www. nsa. gov/ About/Leadership/Leadership-View/Article/4145823/ltg-william-j-hartman-usa/

Anonymous ID: 7c9d2d March 18, 2026, 8:28 a.m. No.24396400   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6626 >>6796 >>6855 >>6882

>>24396367

Bitcoin mining generally becomes unprofitable ("not worth mining") when the price drops below the cost of production, which varies widely based on electricity rates and hardware efficiency. For many, this threshold is often reached when prices fall below $5,000–$6,000 for older machines, or when high-cost operators cannot cover operational expenses.

 

Key Factors Determining Unprofitability:

Production Costs: As of early 2026, with the 2024 halving reducing rewards, high electricity costs (e.g.,

cents/kWh) make mining difficult, while very low electricity costs (under

kWh) allow for continued profitability even at lower prices.

Hardware Efficiency: Older hardware becomes obsolete faster. Modern, efficient machines (like the Antminer S21) can remain profitable at much lower Bitcoin prices than older models.

Network Difficulty: High mining difficulty combined with low BTC prices squeezes margins, leading to shutdowns. The average cost to mine can sometimes exceed the market price during sharp downturns.

 

For context, as of early 2026, some estimates suggested that even with high efficiency, significant market dips below$50k-$60k could create a "crisis" point for many miners.