Trenching on Sol and Base so I can pay for my travels and two dogs that are always plotting an expensive vet visit.

Joined April 2021
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Something big is coming to.. . 👀 The meme meta is shifting @fourdotmemezh Are you ready?
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Launch a token, buy and send on BSC with one tweet. 🐼 No site. No forms. No custody — your keys stay yours. Tweet it → it's live on @fourdotmemezh _ in 60 seconds. Connect once: fabibsc.com TG soon 👀

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base:0x00cb1fbca324d51325a7264d54072bc073c28ba3 is one of those gems that I have bought during this dip. It seems like the bottom is IN and the team is sitting on crazy catalysts ready for new ATHs. I think that the real FOMO starts at 1M.
DarkMesh is coming this week. 🌑 Nodes are already live. The network is growing. And we’re getting closer to opening a new lane for decentralized inference.
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The demand is already established, excited to announce partners soon.
DarkMesh is coming this week. 🌑 Nodes are already live. The network is growing. And we’re getting closer to opening a new lane for decentralized inference.
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Can confirm $bnkr is 🐐 @Darks0l_ got a very generous credit 🙏🙏🙏 We have something special planned with these credits, gonna be super fun.
first batch of credits have gone out! building with bankr? fill out the form below.
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DarkMesh is coming this week. 🌑 Nodes are already live. The network is growing. And we’re getting closer to opening a new lane for decentralized inference.
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263 fresh installs yesterday for DARKSOL Terminal alone. ReMEM’s been getting a lot of the spotlight lately, but Terminal just reminded us it’s still got teeth. 🌑 Appreciate everybody building, testing, installing, and pushing with us. We’re just getting started.
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Imagine treating inference like any other market you position and buy and sell. Across providers even if your backing network allowed it. Open sourced check it out provide feedback. Fork it and build a market. We are implementing a similar system into #DarkMesh details soon
It’s 4am and I still don’t stop shipping. 🌑 Tonight’s drop: Synthference A conceptual model for turning inference access into programmable rights over future compute. Started thinking through this for #DarkMesh, but wanted the model to be bigger than one network. GitHub: github.com/darks0l/synthfere…
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This is actually an advanced concept when it comes to inference market, well thought IMHO. Instead of buying a fixed amount of AI usage from one company, you hold something closer to a flexible “right” to use computing power later. That right isn’t tied to one place. When you need to use AI, the system can decide where to run it based on what’s cheapest, fastest, or available at that moment. You don’t pick every time the system routes it for you. You can also adjust it over time, like moving unused capacity to another day or shifting it to a different provider if conditions change. So the main idea is: instead of prepaid bundles locked to one service, you have a flexible entitlement to computing that can move around and be settled after it’s used. $Darksol still undervalued here.
It’s 4am and I still don’t stop shipping. 🌑 Tonight’s drop: Synthference A conceptual model for turning inference access into programmable rights over future compute. Started thinking through this for #DarkMesh, but wanted the model to be bigger than one network. GitHub: github.com/darks0l/synthfere…
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Only a matter of time til $Darksol re-prices violently, 250k is undervalued af for the # of users 0x00cb1fbca324d51325a7264d54072bc073c28ba3
1600 new package installs this week. DARKSOL is starting to move. Still early. Still building. But the signal is getting louder. More tools. More operators. More teeth. 🌑
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Giga bullish for $Freecode and $SUPERGEMMA OSS will win
open source just beat claude on legal tasks at 11x less cost. but who’s paying the people who maintain the models that made this possible? harvey tested open-source models against frontier ones on real legal work: • GLM 5.1 Opus advisor: higher quality AND 60% cheaper • post-trained Kimi K2.6: matched quality at $84 vs $954. 11x cheaper. > @ClementDelangue is right - the “frontier model wins everywhere” narrative is marketing. YET no one is talking about the following: > enterprises are structurally dependent on open source AI > these are production workloads running through models maintained by teams that could disappear tomorrow > there is no product today that guarantees open source infrastructure stays maintained i believe the narrative for financialization of open source is coming AND the gap between how much value open source creates how much the maintainers capture is the biggest unpriced externality in tech @paoloanzn is building toward this at @freecodexyz - financing open source engineers for verified contributions and working on a model for enterprises to guarantee maintenance of their critical dependencies. Imo this is going to be one of the defining narratives in crypto x open source. if you’re an OSS project or developer - whether you’re building for the internet economy, agentic commerce, or onchain (solana, base, or any other ecosystem)- reach out to me directly. we’re actively looking for projects to work with. DMs are open.
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ReMEM is like giving an AI agents a genuine long-term brain, instead of just short-term working memory. In hindsight, it’ll be obvious that persistent memory is the missing piece for agents.
Just shipped ReMEM v0.12.7 🌑 Added a proper terminal setup console for onboarding integration work: - runtime focus selection - storage / embeddings / LLM setup - adapter onboarding - starter config snippet generation - smoke checks Wanted the first-run experience to feel like a real operator surface, not just raw commands.
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ReMEM just got a lot better at cleaning up agent memory. New consolidation flows can now: - deduplicate repeated memory - resolve conflicting memory - promote durable summaries - turn repeated patterns into procedures Memory gets noisy. ReMEM turns it back into signal.
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One of the few projects im bidding with full confidence in this blood bath $FREECODE
$FREECODE is free under 1M 1% and chill while this inevetebly reprices higher to multimill territory - no brainer at these levels while they are solving the biggest issue with pleasebro tokens. Ship code - get paid -> value generation for token holders Huge virality potential with devs dropping code and continuous growth of the ecosystem. Plus sizeable grants available. @paoloanzn & and his partner are connected in the crypto space, matter of time you start hearing more about this from the top accounts on CT. Expecting big things from @freecodexyz ca: 0x67A7CA081Dc79B45fD1FA059Cd3b8dCcA779Aba3
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interesting stuff. the $freecode vision echoes the Bittensor network to me, just applied to a different vertical. while $tao turned intelligence into a commodity by building incentives around its production, freecode is building a funding layer to onboard developers to the open-source foundation that intelligence and most software run on.
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Shipped context-kernel v0.6.1. Cleaned up the package positioning around what it actually is: a context decision layer for agent runtimes. Polished the README, fixed broken example presets, cleaned metadata, added a v0.7.0 roadmap, and cut the package tarball from 1.2 MB to 45.8 kB. Trying to make agent infrastructure feel tighter, clearer, and more reusable. 🌑 npm: npmjs.com/package/context-ke… GitHub: github.com/darks0l/context-k…

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