Declassifying the blueprint for the next internet. I'm Omari , a digital cartographer. 🗺️ Mapping the collapse of Web2 Colonies to Sovereign States on $ICP.
$ICP Signal ♾🚨
Anthropic built an AI too dangerous to release publicly.
Then handed it to 50 organizations.
It broke Apple's M5 chip in 5 days.
Found 10,000 critical vulnerabilities in one month.
99% still unpatched.
Here's what nobody is covering.
The companies given access to this tool
are running the servers it operates on.
The referees and the players are the same teams.
That's not a controls problem.
That's an architecture problem.
And we've watched this pattern before.
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Europe is writing laws to solve what ICP already solved by architecture
June 3rd. The EU tabled the Cloud and AI Development Act, a sovereignty framework blocking Amazon, Microsoft, and Google from the most sensitive government contracts in healthcare, banking, and energy.
The trigger: Microsoft acknowledged in French court it cannot guarantee immunity from US law enforcement requests, regardless of where the data sits. The CLOUD Act follows the company, not the server.
Europe's answer is legislation. CADA's highest tiers require EU ownership and control, structurally incompatible with the CLOUD Act by design.
One day later DFINITY was in Paris presenting Internet Computer to European government and enterprise leaders.
CADA can set the rules. It cannot change the architecture. The servers still belong to someone.
ICP Cloud Engines run on a mathematical network. No corporate entity to serve a legal order to. The kill switch doesn't exist by design, not by legislation.
Europe is writing laws to get what ICP already built.
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The only AI the government can't pressure is AI with no owner to threaten
The Pentagon gave Anthropic a 5pm deadline on February 27th. Agree to allow mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons or lose all federal contracts.
Anthropic said no.
Trump ordered every federal agency to immediately stop using Anthropic's technology. The supply chain risk designation followed.
Here's the part most people missed. Anthropic didn't get captured. They got punished for refusing to be.
When a government can threaten contracts to change how an AI behaves, the guardrails aren't yours. They belong to whoever can make the threat credible.
That's not a flaw in Anthropic. That's a flaw in the architecture.
Any AI running inside a company has a corporate owner who can be summoned to Washington. Given a deadline. Made an offer they can't refuse.
An AI running inside a canister on ICP has no CEO to call. No board to pressure. No contracts to revoke. The guardrails are in the code. The network governs them.
No deadline changes that.
The pressure point doesn't exist if there's no one to pressure.
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Drew this map months ago. Everything since has just made it more legible.
The vaporware.
The casinos.
The copies.
The banks building what crypto promised.
And the one project that actually shipped the thing everyone else was selling as a PDF.
The map didn't change. The terrain caught up.
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🔴 CAR RANT... THE CRYPTO SCAM IS IMPLODING IN REAL TIME
Everything is fake. Fake tech. Fake price action. Fake marketing. Fake influence fueled by bots.
People need to be put out of their misery. The delusion will not stop until total annihilation.
$ICP$CLOUD ☁️♾
While the entire crypto market is in flames — the world's 5th largest country is moving its citizens onto a blockchain — $ICP
1️⃣ Pakistan's sovereign cloud engine is live on @dfinity's ICP
2️⃣ A national messenger app is now in pilot on the subnet — sovereign, verifiable comms for a country of 240M
3️⃣ 1,500 @caffeineai licenses rolling out: 1,000 to government, 500 to enterprise
Driven by the Pakistan Digital Authority — chairperson @sohailmunir national architect @AhmadManzoor1
A Cloud Foundation Production ♾☁️📺
@PierreSamaties was speaking in Paris at the @UNDP Blockchain Advisory Group today.
Here's a great clip of him speaking in Paris last year on how @dfinity got given the nickname NASA of decentralisation and how $ICP are building the 1ST WORLD COMPUTER!
Soon I will demonstrate how AI can be "inside" an arbitrary ICP app, service or website built using the latest Motoko, understanding all its data, analysing it any way you want, and taking actions, without need for one special line of code. Insane and groundbreaking.
$ICP Signal ♾🚨
Anthropic built an AI too dangerous to release publicly.
Then handed it to 50 organizations.
It broke Apple's M5 chip in 5 days.
Found 10,000 critical vulnerabilities in one month.
99% still unpatched.
Here's what nobody is covering.
The companies given access to this tool
are running the servers it operates on.
The referees and the players are the same teams.
That's not a controls problem.
That's an architecture problem.
And we've watched this pattern before.
Stay blessed, and see the signal ♾🚨
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Sui's Repeated Halts Expose the L1 Reliability Gap ICP Already Closed
Three mainnet halts traced to upgrade bugs. One deployed knowingly with halt risk. This is the infrastructure credibility problem most L1s still haven't solved.
THE ARCHITECTURE QUESTION
Sui's chain stopped three times. Full stops. No blocks, no transactions, no liveness. ICP has maintained continuous operation through subnet upgrades via the NNS governance process, where upgrades roll through nodes without halting the network. That's not a future roadmap item. That's how it works today.
THE AI DIAGNOSIS SPIN
Sui credited AI agents with speeding up incident response. Using AI to diagnose why your chain stopped is not the same as building a chain that doesn't stop. The flex here accidentally highlights the deeper problem. Recovery speed is not a substitute for fault tolerance.
WHAT THE MAP SHOWS
Every L1 halt is a live demonstration of why architecture matters more than throughput benchmarks. ICP's subnet model isolates faults by design. Individual subnets can update independently while the network continues processing. Liveness is not optional for infrastructure that wants to replace legacy systems.
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After V3 of @caffeineai was released, the subscriber count increased by 20% 📈
As a result, MOM Revenue of $ICP increased 90.7% compared to the month of April (Caffeine played a big role) 🔥
May marked the best Monthly Revenue for ICP since August of 2025.
After Cloud Engines are released to the Broader public, the Burn rate should increase📈
Had a blast talking about blockchain and ICP at a “podcast party” last night! 🎙️♾️
25-30 ppl, all walks of life and ages — entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, etc
Generally, everyone I spoke with was genuinely interested in and optimistic about blockchain.
Very excited to continue promoting the Internet Computer IRL!!
$ICP$CLOUD@dfinity ♾️☁️⛓️
$ICP Signal ♾🚨
For nearly four years, anyone on the internet could pull private container images from 30,000 deployments. No account. No password. No hack required. Just walk in.
That's what just got disclosed about Gitea... a platform companies use to host their infrastructure.
The label said "private." The lock didn't exist.
What was inside: source code, database credentials, API keys, TLS certificates. Noscope called it "a complete snapshot of a running environment." Healthcare providers. Aerospace manufacturers. Retail infrastructure. Across 30 countries.
Four years. Undetected.
This is the Web2 security model: trust the label. Hope the configuration holds. Find out four years later it didn't.
On ICP, access control lives in the canister code, not a configuration flag that can silently fail. There's no "mark as private" setting to misconfigure. The mechanism is different by design.
The gap between what Web2 infrastructure promises and what it delivers keeps getting measured in years.
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Link to full article:
thehackernews.com/2026/05/gi…
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The enterprise AI gap is an infrastructure gap and centralized systems can't close it
New research published in MIT Technology Review puts a number on what most enterprise leaders already feel.
85% of organizations want agentic AI within three years. 76% admit their infrastructure can't support it.
That's not a readiness problem. That's an architecture problem.
Agentic AI needs autonomous execution, persistent identity, composable workflows, and tamper-proof coordination. None of that maps onto cloud platforms built for humans making requests.
The researchers called it "adding sticky tape to broken systems."
This is the mainframe-to-internet moment replaying. Enterprises wanted networked computing in 1993 but were running on systems built for batch processing. The gap wasn't ambition. It was foundation.
Web2 cloud was built for apps serving users. Not for agents serving agents. The entire trust model breaks when software acts autonomously... who authorized it, what did it access, can you verify the chain of decisions after the fact.
ICP already runs autonomous canisters that hold their own state, manage their own keys, call external services, and execute without human intervention. That's not a roadmap item. That's mainnet.
The 76% aren't behind on training. They're running on the wrong substrate.
The organizations that close the gap won't be the ones that retrain fastest. They'll be the ones that move to infrastructure where agentic execution is native, not bolted on.
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Link to full article:
technologyreview.com/2026/05…