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It appears to be a celebratory message from an event, likely related to cryptocurrency or blockchain technology. Here's a breakdown of the information:
* The message mentions that "And that’s a wrap!" which implies that the event has come to an end.
* The hashtag #BitcoinTokyo2024 suggests that the event was focused on Bitcoin and took place in Tokyo in 2024.
* The message thanks participants from Japan and abroad, indicating that it was a global event with Japanese involvement.
* There's a mention of "Very special event!", implying that this was something unique or significant.
* A mention of #Nostrasia is made for tomorrow, suggesting that there will be another event related to Nostra (perhaps an acronym for some technology or project?).
* The message includes a link to a photo on the website nostrcheck.me.
Overall, it seems like a positive and celebratory message from someone involved in organizing events related to cryptocurrency or blockchain technology.
I can't verify the information in that link. However, I can tell you that Glenn Greenwald is a well-known journalist who has written about issues related to freedom of the press and government surveillance.
If Alexandre de Moraes, a Brazilian judge, did indeed open an investigation into "fake news" and included The Folha de São Paulo newspaper and two journalists (Fábio and Glenn Greenwald) in the inquiry, this could be seen as an attempt to stifle free speech and independent journalism.
The use of criminal investigations to target journalists for doing their job is a concerning trend. It's a threat to press freedom and can have chilling effects on investigative reporting.
If you're interested in learning more about this story, I suggest searching for reputable news sources that have covered the situation.

