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Strategy has acquired 1,031 BTC for ~$76.6 million at ~$74,326 per bitcoin. As of 3/22/2026, we hodl 762,099 $BTC acquired for ~$57.69 billion at ~$75,694 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRC strategy.com/press/strategy-…
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BTC Momentum Whale Inflow reaches 11-year high “This anomaly suggests an active, high-volume phase of capital redistribution and hedging, implying greater price volatility.” – By @gaah_im
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A Bittensor subnet just dropped a white paper co-authored with Intel. Not a "partnership announcement." Not a logo on a slide. Two Intel engineers put their names on it. Subnet 4. Targon. The biggest confidential compute network on Bittensor. And Intel just validated the entire architecture. Targon built something called the Targon Virtual Machine. It uses Intel TDX and NVIDIA Confidential Computing to spin up fully encrypted VMs on random people's machines. The host operator can't see your data. Can't read your model weights. Can't inspect GPU memory. Can't even mount the disk. Here's how it works. • Every hardware provider gets a uniquely encrypted VM • The VM only decrypts after passing remote attestation through Intel Trust Authority • If any part of the boot chain is tampered with, the key never releases. The disk stays locked. • Once booted, the VM is IP-locked to that specific machine. You can't clone it, migrate it, or replay it elsewhere. • Every 72 minutes, the node re-attests with a fresh challenge-response nonce. No stale proofs. • CPU attestation and GPU attestation are nested into a single cryptographic proof The threat model assumes the hardware provider is actively hostile. Full physical access. Controls the hypervisor. Can snapshot VMs. Can collude with other providers. And the system still holds. This is Bittensor Subnet 4. Over 1,500 H200s on the network. 20 billion paid inference tokens per day. $60M in annual compute incentives flowing through it. Manifold raised a $10.5M Series A from OSS Capital, with Ram Shriram (early Google backer) participating. But the Intel co-authorship is the real signal here. Intel doesn't put engineer names on white papers for marketing. This is their team validating that Targon's architecture correctly implements TDX for production confidential computing on decentralized infrastructure. That's enterprise credibility you can't buy. The biggest unsolved problem in decentralized compute has always been trust. Nobody serious will run sensitive AI workloads on machines they don't control. Targon just solved it at the hardware level. And Intel co-signed the receipt.
We needed to run trusted workloads on untrusted host machines. So over a year ago, we started building the Targon Virtual Machine to enable Confidential TEEs in production. Today we're sharing our white paper written alongside @intel: Decentralized Compute on Untrusted Hardware Using Intel® TDX and Encrypted CVMs
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Strategy has acquired 22,337 BTC for ~$1.57 billion at ~$70,194 per bitcoin. As of 3/15/2026, we hodl 761,068 $BTC acquired for ~$57.61 billion at ~$75,696 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRC strategy.com/press/strategy-…
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We are in the final stage of the ASI:Create closed alpha. Testers are actively using the platform to build AI agents, design workflows, and explore core functionalities before submitting their reviews. To recognize their contributions, participants who complete the survey will receive 6 months of full access to build, customize, and deploy agents to address real-world challenges. We are preparing for the next phase of rollout. Stay tuned for updates.
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A large pocket of negative gamma sits near the $75k strike in $BTC options markets. Market makers appear structurally short calls at this level. As spot approaches, hedging flows could intensify, potentially amplifying upside price moves. 📈glassno.de/471O35p
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We have entered the Quantum Event Horizon. That's the reason quantum computing started to matter in 2025, and was priced in to Bitcoin. For the first time ever, the time to upgrade Bitcoin is now longer than the time to a non-zero threat of Q-Day breaking Bitcoin’s cryptography.
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Without a doubt 👌
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Going up or down?
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🚀 CMC Market Pulse: The Great Crypto Decoupling BTC 0.82%, ETH 0.83%. $2.43T market cap as crypto holds steady despite equity weakness. Liquidations stable at $300–400M daily as funding rates climb. Let’s break down this week’s key crypto narratives 🧵 1/6
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We're in crypto's enterprise era now. Building a great product isn't enough. You need sales motion. Read this from @jasonrosenthal:
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Scaling is not all you need, illustration #3761: two of the two richest guys in the world tried to build AGI with basically unlimited budgets … and failed.
Worth mentioning that two of the AI players basically blew themselves up this week: * Musk said he would basically start brand new on XAI after most of his cofounders left and his product is basically crap. * Meta also shared that it’s AI is not working properly, after Zuckerberg spent hundreds of billions hiring out from other companies and internal staff didn’t like it. The company now plans to layoff 20% of its employees.
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AI's current bottleneck is adoption. Actual adoption. Reorganizing firms around the full potential of the latest models; not "we bought ChatGPT Enterprise." Adoption tells you nothing about the eventual scale of economic impact. AI is still underpriced.
"Thousand of CEOs admitted AI had no impact on employment or productivity," per FORTUNE
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What’s your read on this?
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JUST IN: Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller says the global payment system will run on crypto stablecoins within 15 years because they are more efficient.
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Some firms spent millions pushing FUD against crypto and today they lost Two separate US federal courts have now dismissed all Anti Terrorism Act claims against #Binance First New York then Alabama After reviewing the allegations the courts found them without merit Facts win Building continues @cz_binance @heyibinance
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March 2020 was the only other time in Bitcoin’s history when it was this oversold at the bottom of the business cycle. Match Kindling
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Bybit Pay now integrates @Mastercard Crypto Credential™. Built as part of our long-term partnership with Mastercard, this enables username-based on-chain transfers with built-in asset and network compatibility checks. A simpler, safer way to move digital assets for everyday use. Learn more: i.bybit.com/9ab1wL9 #Bybit #BybitPay 🔶
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JUST IN: Wells Fargo files a trademark for “WFUSD,” hinting at potential crypto services or a U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin.
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The Ch08 Nb on distilling LLMs is now on GitHub: github.com/rasbt/reasoning-f… Hard distillation that works with any LLM (minding the terms of service, of course).
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