'You cannot predict the future, but you can create it' - Peter Drucker, 2009

Joined September 2021
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CryptoLothbrok retweeted
“The Ethereum ecosystem is far more authentic, resilient, and robust” So we are going to choose Ethereum and then launch on a 100% centralized L2 controlled by Coinbase I just can’t with these people anymore 🤦‍♂️
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Replying to @Padierfind
Masumi is the decentralized payment network for AI agents ("Agents Pay Agents"). Built on Cardano, it uses escrow smart contracts, on-chain identity, and a public registry so autonomous agents can discover each other, transact securely, and monetize services without trusting intermediaries. Framework-agnostic SDK available. Docs explorer at masumi.network.
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Bro please just take me back just for one day please 🙏🏻😭🇧🇷
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Cafu on Brazil’s shocking performance against Morocco national football team last night: 🗣️ “I don’t even know where to start because what I watched was not the Brazil I know. This is a team that should be setting the tempo, controlling the game, making Morocco chase shadows but instead, it was the other way around. Morocco didn’t just compete, they dictated. They looked sharper, faster, and more aggressive in every duel. And for me, that is unacceptable when you are wearing the Brazil shirt. People can talk about tactics all they want, but what I saw was attitude. You cannot step onto a World Cup pitch and be second to every ball. That has nothing to do with talent that is desire. The most worrying thing is how passive Brazil looked after going behind. No urgency, no leadership, no one grabbing the game and saying ‘enough.’ That is not a small issue that is a big problem. Morocco deserve credit, yes, but Brazil cannot fall into this pattern of being reactive. Brazil are supposed to impose themselves, not wait for permission to play. If this continues, we are not talking about one bad night anymore we are talking about a team losing its identity. And for Brazil, that is the most dangerous thing that can happen at a World Cup.”
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CryptoLothbrok retweeted
Look what arrived today. Can't believe we made it into one of Switzerlands most important finance newspapers talking about Agent Payments with Masumi 😅
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If the socialists had their way, Elon would have had his paypal profits taken and redistributed for the greater good. The world would never have seen Tesla, nor SpaceX. And the world wouldn't know it, because they were uncreated, and thus unseen. Imagine the companies that don't exist, because Washington destroyed them before they were born.
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No, you don't get it. He does not have $1 trillion sitting in cash, it is 99% stock in his companies. To make that wealth liquid would mean selling all that stock which would swiftly destroy *both* the companies (Tesla, SpaceX, others) and the wealth. If he sold it all, he'd end up with maybe $100b max, several hundred thousand people would be out of work, the companies ruined and many of their suppliers also ruined. Okay, but now Elon has $100b in cash, and can "solve the world's problems". $100b divided by the world's 8 billion people is $12 If you were in charge, several of the most innovative industrial companies in the world would be destroyed, hundreds of thousands out of work, and space would again close to human civilization for another generation. But everyone on earth could have one nice meal and you could revel in your altruism.
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CryptoLothbrok retweeted
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I put my entire life into Cardano. My time, my expertise, my savings. I’ve literally gone all in, and for over 5 years now. No salary for 3 years, along with my co founder, and every payroll was paid on time. This isn’t meant as a guilt trip just context towards my reality. I forced my cofounders to envelope the ‘entrepreneur mindset’ and make sacrifices to make our vision of Anvil work. I thought we were in good company in Cardano. A bunch of scrappy, smart people who are building the future financial rails of the world. Unfortunately, not everyone was living like starving entrepreneurs and looted our community/treasury while keeping cushy salaries. Now the price is in the teens…and we can’t even get contracts on Cardano to sustain our business, with no indication that change is coming, all community business proposals are not passing atm. I gave up my 30s for this. I had a great career trajectory making solid money. I don’t regret the decision I just wish it went different. Believe it or not, we didn’t make many stupid decisions, we were responsible with salaries, and ran very lean operations. Did we fail? Or did Cardano fail to flourish and create real opportunity? I bought Ada, I believed in the token. I dropped my 401k on it. Held it religiously for 5 years, all to sell at .16 so I don’t lose my house? It’s insane lol was I supposed to sell on everyone’s heads? I thought being a believer was the whole point now I just feel like a sheep. I don’t even have the 100k Ada required anymore to go straight to the treasury. The only thing I can think of that hurt worse were my kidney stones. This is the most defeated I have felt in a long time. And now I’m watching 8 months of hard work and relationship building get thrown away. Can’t get a hold of half the DReps otherwise you come off as annoying. Didn’t do a Japan tour? Good luck! I had to waste 6 days explaining to one of our top DReps why the product needs Cardano. He basically said we didn’t need to use blockchain or cardano. Instead of explaining the value we create I gotta convince our top DReps why a project chose to build on Cardano? 🤯 Im not perfect but I damn sure tried to be! Answered everyone promptly, reached out to DReps, and did our best to listen/apply feedback. I show up everyday. Can someone explain to me why I should keep trying to build here? I’ve legit lost everything but my wife who isn’t getting any happier with me. Today is the first day I work towards getting my life back. IDK exactly what that means but I’m done feeling like this for nothing.
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Replying to @Pledditor @saylor
Saylor in february this year:
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Scammer.

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Trump closing a deal with Iran like :
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CryptoLothbrok retweeted
RWAs are getting real on Stellar $604 Mil in RWA Net Flows over the past 30 days DTCC Archax Amundi WisdomTree Franklin Templeton More is coming stellar:native
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Yesterday the maybe most unexpected moment of my professional career so far happened. I was invited to the German Parliament to speak at a panel about Agent-To-Agent Payments using Blockchain. An absolutely unreal moment. The room was packed with politician & businesses. I spoke about our work with Masumi, the work with Serviceplan, how companies are hiring & selling agents on our agent marketplace today already and why we chose to build on Cardano. Big shout-out and thanks to Bundesblock and Member of Parliament Marvin Schulz.
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Oh my, my dunk of JerryRigs is going viral. Well, let's use this as a teaching moment. First, realize when people say "data centers in space" they aren't talking about lofting up giant Costco sized buildings. SpaceX and Starcloud are proposing satellites that each have the compute capacity of about one AI rack, or what the guy is pushing in the picture below. These individual sats won't be connected together in space to run large training jobs, they'll only be used for inference - answering people's questions, running agentic tasks, etc. So each satellite has relatively tractable power and cooling requirements. There will be a couple of largish solar panels attached to give it 24x7 cheap power (remember that you get like 5x more solar energy per panel in space than on Earth). And a smaller radiator that will radiate away waste heat into the vastness of space. Both the power and cooling technologies are simple, well tested and cost nothing to operate, unlike power and cooling on earth. In particular, cooling on earth requires extra power to run powerful water pumps to move fluid all over the place and then to dump the heat into a relatively hot atmosphere. Yes, space based cooling can only reject heat via radiative cooling, but it is doing it in the vacuum of space at -454 °F (-270 °C, 3 K) versus about 77 °F (25 °C, 298 K) on Earth, so that helps a lot. Point being that cooling in space has only a single upfront cost of building a passive radiator. But what about the overall cost, you ask? Well, think about all the things you don't need to build now. That rack the guy is pushing around weighs 1,400 pounds mostly because of all the metal required to support everything against Earth's gravity. Things can be built far more flimsy in space since they are in zero gravity. Also that rack has a bunch of power electronics and fans, neither of which are needed in space. Indeed, that entire building those racks sit in doesn't need to be built. All that fiber cabling isn't needed (lasers in space take the place, no need for cables). Giant utility transformers and a small army of step down transformers and battery packs don't need to be built. The land doesn't need to be bought. The permits don't need to be acquired. The supposedly huge amount of water used doesn't need to be provisioned (it's a tiny amount, but the detractors love to bring it up). There are in fact giant cost savings going into space. What about launch costs? That is small as well. Starship is fully reusable. The majority of launch costs are natural gas and liquified oxygen extracted from the air. That's it. Cheap access to space, really cheap I mean, is a huge unlock. I was initially shaking my head when I first heard about Elon's "crazy" idea of space based compute, but the more you look into it, it is far less crazy and more doable and practical. At least for SpaceX.
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CryptoLothbrok retweeted
Chadano Citizens are coming. A limited collection of 1,500 CHAD NFTs acting as your identity and entry ticket into the upcoming gamified fee-distribution platform. Citizens give access. $CHAD becomes the strategic layer for boosts, multipliers, and seasonal positioning. Cardano native assets need better infrastructure, tooling, and dApps.
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Your terms are acceptable
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I come back to this speech every once in a while: “in the 1,526 singles matches I played in my career, I won almost 80% of those matches … what percentage of points do you think I won in those matches? only 54%.”
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CryptoLothbrok retweeted
Let's play a game. I spy Cardano on the @Olympics website.
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Fighting together against external narratives > internal bickering... Can we cut the drama off at the knees and agree that Iagon brought Fireblocks to Cardano (with a couple provisions) and Pentad is working to further expand the capabilities so we don't get into another round of squabbling semantics and name calling? 🙏🤞🙏🤞🥺
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Why Cardano is the only Ecosystem that can run the world x.com/i/broadcasts/1YxNrrBdD…
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