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so who do I have to complain to to get unbanned on anthropic?
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@DannyRyan: "Agentic finance is gonna take over the world faster than you think." → Agents want atomic swaps, not wires. → They want to be able to coordinate globally. → They won't use some US-centric chain if they're European. They'll go where the assets and liquidity are. "Secure agentic finance that can handle $10B workflows is one of the most important things we can work on." Ethereum is the only answer. Pod: @RealVision / @RaoulGMI
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Wall Street is moving onchain. The question isn't if. It's which infrastructure wins. I sat down with @VivekVentures and @dannyryan from Etherealize to talk about Ethereum's role in tokenization, stablecoins, AI agents, and the regulatory path ahead. As ever, please enjoy!
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heh got my anthropic account banned last night I had my agent running a Ralph loop against claude code to build a stripped down openclaw knockoff that invoked 'claude -p' code as its harness I genuinely don't know which part of that above statement triggered the ban 🥲
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Fair warning. This post is bullish on Ethereum. Yesterday, the Ethereum Foundation Enterprise team ran the Institutional Ethereum Forum in New York City. Broad Adoption Activated. Invitation only. 100's of Banks, asset managers, and infrastructure providers representing around $250 trillion in assets under management. feedback so far "Absolute banger tbh." "People won't stop talking and networking and the content has all been great." "Your institutional team did an amazing job. I was there. Kudos." BlackRock. Western Union. Robinhood. Moody's. Baillie Gifford. Securitize. All on panels. Not as guests. As participants building on Ethereum. This is what adoption actually looks like. EF also presents its post-quantum security strategy and launches pq.ethereum.org. EF also presented its post-quantum security strategy and launched pq.ethereum.org. This is not just leading blockchain. No major technology platform has a published, open-source post-quantum migration roadmap at this level of detail. Ethereum is doing it before it is required, not after. Proud of the Enterprise team for putting this together. Choose Ethereum.
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you go deep, we'll go broad I respect and appreciate the EF clarifying its focus and mandate so that others know what gaps to fill and which alternative threads to follow so we make maximal impact as a collective At @Etherealize_io we'll stay the course and focus on rearchitecting institutional finance from the inside out We are one piece of the diverse machine that will make the deepest and broadest impact possible
Today, the Foundation’s Board released the EF Mandate. This document, which was first intended for EF members, reaffirms the promise of Ethereum, and the role of EF within this ecosystem.
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1. do better on security 2. have a differentiated reason to exist seems reasonable
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The Ethereum Foundation Bug Bounty Program (bounty.ethereum.org) has increased its maximum payout from $250K to $1M.
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Thank you @tkstanczak 🙏 And welcome Bastian 🔥 Bastian is the single most thoughtful and wise person I have ever worked with While at the EF, Bastian was my number one source of counsel on every tough decision I made during that era, and I still regularly seek his perspective on my complex new work at @Etherealize_io The EF is in good hands
I am stepping down from my co-ED role at the EF at the end of February 2026. Bastian Aue is taking over the co-ED role alongside Hsiao-Wei. The future is bright for builders, for Ethereum, for the EF, and for me. I wrote a longer blog post (link below). I will answer all of your questions here, at ETHDenver, and during podcasts and AMAs that will be there over the next few days. blog.ethereum.org/2026/02/13…
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I left paid work almost a year ago saying that only something spectacular would drag me out of retirement. Well, it happened - I am now with @ethereumfndn helping to shepherd fast finality to Mainnet. It's going to be quite the journey, but I am very excited! 🚀
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New year, same goal: To make DeFi mainstream. @DannyRyan, Co-Founder & President of Etherealize, spoke at DevConnect Argentina about bringing institutional capital onchain and the evolution of DeFi as traditional markets upgrade to Ethereum rails. "We need to compel the world's assets onchain. As we encode market rules and bring assets onchain, we reduce middlemen, create better products, and improve access. Institutions will increasingly become DeFi companies—or be replaced by those who do." Watch the full talk 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=ySL_z9Hr…

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Ethereum in 2026: The Best Place to Do Business - Stablecoins now have a regulatory framework - Institutional tokenization on Ethereum is surging - ETH has emerged as a corporate treasury asset Ethereum is primed to realize its full potential in 2026 Predictions below: (1/3)
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Happy holidays! here's a second blog post about the history of another bug (a protocol bug and not a client's) interleaved with my own path to Ethereum. potuz.net/posts/how-i-got-in…
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More seriously, this incident was specifically a great illustration of Ethereum's antifragility. Most chains have one client. When that client fails, the chain halts. Ethereum on the other hand remained stable during this brief Prysm outage without any issues.
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Etherealize General Counsel @syelderman will participate in the @SECgov’s Crypto Task Force Roundtable on Financial Surveillance and Privacy next week, on Dec 15. Building financial rails demands discussion on how to uphold compliance, protect privacy, and preserve neutrality. These conversations aren't optional, they're foundational. LFG. sec.gov/newsroom/meetings-ev…
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Decentralization clicks for institutions and tradfi people when reframed as counterparty risk. - Good point made by (I think) @dannyryan at devconnect
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$27 trillion settled. Stablecoins processed more value last year than Visa's entire annual payments volume. J.P. Morgan moves $2B daily on Ethereum rails. New report from Etherealize, Nethermind, and L2BEAT on the institutional Layer 2 landscape. Still need more reasons? The ecosystem since 2022: - Networks: 27 → 154 - Throughput: 47 → 1,500 - TPS TVL: $35B across leading L2s Even more reasons: - J.P. Morgan piloting tokenized deposits on Base - Société Générale issued stablecoins under MiCA - Visa prototyping ZK proofs for private asset transfers -BlackRock and Franklin Templeton running tokenized funds Moooore Reasons you asked for: Regulatory clarity is emerging. - MiCA is live in the EU. - The GENIUS Act provides a US stablecoin framework. - Singapore and Hong Kong are approving tokenized products. For institutions, L2s solve a core tension: public blockchain security with private network control. Custom compliance, transaction confidentiality, guaranteed service levels. All settled to Ethereum's neutral ledger.
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nice work 🔥
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