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Trump Rules Out Nuclear Weapons Against Iran, Avalanche Names Its A-List Partners, and Satoshi’s Final Message Turns 15

President Trump says nuclear weapons should never be used and rules them out against Iran. Avalanche showcases enterprise partners including BlackRock, Citi, Visa, and KKR. Fifteen years ago today, Satoshi Nakamoto sent his final message and disappeared from public life.

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Trump Rules Out Nuclear Weapons Against Iran, Avalanche Names Its A-List Partners, and Satoshi’s Final Message Turns 15

Three very different stories are making waves today spanning presidential policy, blockchain enterprise adoption, and a bittersweet Bitcoin anniversary.

President Donald Trump stated clearly that nuclear weapons should never be used by anybody, adding specifically that he would not use them against Iran either. The statement comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and Iran, with global observers closely watching for any escalation. Trump’s firm rejection of nuclear options signals a policy of conventional deterrence rather than atomic threats, a stance that may ease concerns among allies and regional powers. While the administration has maintained maximum pressure on Tehran through sanctions and diplomatic isolation, the president’s words make clear that crossing the nuclear threshold is off the table.

In the crypto world, Avalanche released an impressive visual showcase of its enterprise ecosystem under the tagline “With Avalanche, you’re in good company.” The list reads like a who’s who of global finance and technology: Visa, Grayscale, Bitwise, FIS, Securitize, Republic, Citi, BlackRock, Wellington Management, Apollo, Franklin Templeton, CME Group, ANZ, KKR, and even Grab, among dozens of others. By displaying these names prominently, Avalanche is making a deliberate case that its blockchain is built for serious business, not just speculation. The message is clear: from tokenization to institutional custody to payment rails, Avalanche has secured partnerships that rival or exceed any other layer‑1 network.

Finally, a poignant reminder that 15 years ago today, Satoshi Nakamoto left his final message. On April 23, 2011, the enigmatic creator of Bitcoin sent an email to developer Mike Hearn, writing simply from the address satoshin@gmx.com. Shortly after, Satoshi vanished from public communication, leaving behind a revolutionary protocol but no explanation. Fifteen years later, the mystery endures, even as the ecosystem Satoshi launched has grown into a trillion‑dollar global asset class. Together, these three headlines presidential restraint, enterprise blockchain adoption, and a farewell from Bitcoin’s founder capture the strange, sprawling nature of our moment.

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