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People: "$AVAX is dead" AVAX :
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”Supremely bullish about what’s to come.” @el33th4xor on the long-term shift underway as blockchain changes how businesses operate. Avalanche is built for this moment.
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It's #HotEmin summer. Let's make it hot $avax community season ! I'm launching a 30 days challenge to every member of the AVAX community starting today. Quote repost and tag 3 friends you challenge. I challenge @ErmiteSauvage @aCryptoBiker and @jasonmdesimone
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Make Avax 3 Digits Again!
Make Avax Two Digits Again!
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Note to self: "In case of NEO bots insurrection, aim for the head"
NEO's inference computer (NVIDIA Jetson Thor) sits in the head. Other humanoids typically have their compute in the torso.
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Treehouse just shipped TREE Staking : delegate $TREE to institutional Panelists who submit rate forecasts to DOR, Treehouse's on-chain interest rate benchmark (think SOFR for DeFi). Staking design worth a closer look: - Rewards split across 30d / 7d / 1d tenor buckets (60/30/10) - Within each bucket, payout is weighted by Panelist prediction accuracy vs. realized Spot Rates - 300K TREE will be distributed every month - 30-day unlock, daily claim or restake Closer to a delegated forecasting market than a standard validator setup.
🌳 TREE Staking Is Live for DOR! TREE holders can now delegate to panelists submitting predictions to the Treehouse Ethereum Staking Rate (TESR). Earn daily and support the benchmark infrastructure powering DeFi’s fixed income layer. 🧵👇 Learn more: treehouse.finance/blog/tree-…
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Damn, it's gonna be $AVAX isn't it?
ICYMI: @Polymarket WORKING ON CHAIN MIGRATION
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~$15'000'000 inflows in only two days for the $AVAX ETF $BAVA. 👀 That's ~0.3% of the total market cap of $AVAX in TWO days. How much in two months? And two years?
~$5,000,000 inflows into $BAVA on Day 2 🙏 Love to see.
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Happy Day 2. Here’s the Bitwise Avalanche ETF $BAVA Day 1 Report - $2.5 million in trading volume today (as of 4 pm on 4/15/26) - Highest Day 1 volume among all U.S. Avalanche ETPs* - The only spot Avalanche ETF to stake assets in-house - 0.34% management fee, with the fee set at 0% for the first month on the first $500 million in assets** Onward –
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Make Avax Two Digits Again!
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More inflows in one day than the VanEck one since launch. Pretty bullish on this ETF.
~$10,000,000 inflow into $BAVA today. Grateful to investors for entrusting Bitwise to steward their assets in this space. Onward —
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Replying to @FTDA_US
couldn't be me
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NEW: $AVAX GOES LIVE ON SOLANA $SOL VIA SUNRISE
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Avalanche usage is going up despite a bad market and terrible macroeconomic conditions.
1/ 🚨 @AVAX just dropped another massive week 👇🧵 🔺 20.2M transactions this week. Second highest weekly total ever on C-Chain. Even more impressive, the network is maintaining strong upward momentum.
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Yep, this would be me homeschooling my son as well… 😂
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Interesting inflows on $AVAX ETFs 👀
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I bought ARENA inspired by @Bokonomics’ 2M staked club. My first purchase, my first ARENA staking. The journey is still long, but I’ll climb step by step. The funds for this purchase were raised through @capysword. Thank you @capysword, and thank you @DJAZ4M. The best game, and the best players. $AVAX $ARENA
Proud to announce I’ve joined the 2M staked club on @TheArena. We’ve been through a lot but there is so much more to come. Keep your conviction ⚔️🔺 $AVAX $ARENA
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We've had our first 100 AI Agents register on The Arena.
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This guy completely missed the point...
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I didn't want to comment on OpenClaw. Usually, when there's so much noise in the media, it's some ordinary stuff just hyped well. So I took time to learn how it works thanks to open source. I was right. OpenClaw is 2% of ordinary stuff and 98% of hype. To put it very shortly, in case you were wondering, there are two things in it: 1. You can chat with an LLM via a text messenger. Not anything new. 2. The LLM can use tools that run on your computer. Not anything new either. Most of the "magic" mentioned in the media is about its ability to use the browser. But it's not *its* ability. It's Playwright's ability. Playwright is a library made by Microsoft which allows you to programmatically run a browser. It uses a built-in vision model made by Microsoft that converts the browser's screen into a textual description for LLMs. Again, Microsoft has built Playwright exactly for what OpenClaw is using it. So, OpenClaw's typical workflow: 1. The user types in a text messenger "Buy me a flashlight on Amazon." 2. OpenClaw blindly dispatches this message to an LLM which has access to some tools, including Playwright. 3. The LLM, trained not by OpenClaw folks, decides that Playwright is the right tool (of course it is) and Amazon is the URL to navigate to. 4. Playwright, built not by OpenClaw folks, runs the browser, which navigates to Amazon, and returns the textual description of what Amazon's home page looks like. 5. OpenClaw blindly returns to the LLM this textual description. 6. The LLM (again without any help from OpenClaw) decides that one should type "flashlight" into the search field and press Search, so it calls the Playwright tool with the search parameters. 7. OpenClaw calls Playwright because the LLM told it to and types "flashlight" and then presses Search (it's all part of what Playwright does out of the box). ... In the end of this LLM-controlled scenario, the order is submitted. OpenClaw just listened to what the LLM told it to do via tool calls. I tried hard, and I haven't found anything else worth mentioning in the source code. There's also a part that keeps "memories" about past conversations, but it's all basic stuff. These memories are stored in text files and grep (controlled by LLMs trained to use grep, and trained not by OpenClaw folks) is used to search in them. It's a nice hobby project, just like Cursor or Perplexity are nice hobby projects, but there's nothing there to look for, except for the hype and 2% of unoriginal plumbing code.
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