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π% was the commitment. 0% is the welcome. Starfish-one commission drops to zero. Other validators launched low and raised quietly. Our next move is the opposite direction.
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Inspired by the man who built a personalized cancer vaccine for his dog, I’ve written an open-source guide to producing mRNA vaccines: philfung.github.io/openvaxx/ Drawing on my previous life running a lab startup, the guide covers the entire process - from sequencing samples to synthesizing RNA, using open-source software and benchtop lab equipment. My goal is to spark interest in others to find treatments. Note: This is for educational purposes only and is not intended for medical use.
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a small window into the opportunity of AGI
this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
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21 Nov 2025
Replying to @kocikowski
Ok, good to see your success, but when airdrop for AZERO holders?
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17 Oct 2025
On Nov 12, the AZERO.LIVE validator and apps will go offline. Running the services is no longer financially sustainable. To avoid interruptions to your staking, please update your staking preferences. Thank you for all the support over the years.

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14 Oct 2025
I will give away $1’000 to one of my first 10’000 followers on my new Account, who - likes & reposts THIS post here - follows @ChrisMMHealth! [click & follow]
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29 Jul 2025
Looking closely to this chart doesn't it look very similar to $AZERO when you zoom out? 🤔 What if $AZERO is silently printing an Adam & Eve double bottom pattern just to then recover to pre-crisis prices? 🧐 #ICYMI check out the latest news & situation recap about @Aleph__Zero
25 Jul 2025
Thankyou @BitcoinInsider5 🙏 for featuring my news article @Aleph__Zero Rebirth! Betting Big on #DAO Governance, RISC-V Innovation, Native #DEX & #Bitcoin Bridge! 👀 $AZERO $BTC #DAO #Blockchain #CryptoNews bitcoininsider.org/article/2…
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27 Jul 2025
What a powerful insight. DAOs encode resilience. Clarity, trust, and community dismantling hierarchy. Bold ideas subtly redefining how we organize. Feels like a significant moment unfolding. $AZERO
25 Jul 2025
Thankyou @BitcoinInsider5 🙏 for featuring my news article @Aleph__Zero Rebirth! Betting Big on #DAO Governance, RISC-V Innovation, Native #DEX & #Bitcoin Bridge! 👀 $AZERO $BTC #DAO #Blockchain #CryptoNews bitcoininsider.org/article/2…
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DLTs are coordination tools—not ends in themselves. The real consensus is social: which node you run, which chain you follow. Hard forks exist to protect shared belief, not to undermine it. But when coordination gets too easy, pressure follows. Protocols must make coercion hard, not change effortlessly.
25 May 2025
My opinion here is a bit more nuanced as I see DLT's primarily as "tools" for humans to be able to coordinate their interactions without putting trust in a single entity. They are meant to serve their users and not the other way round. If there is a protocol violation that clearly breaks the "social consensus" around how the protocol should function then humans should and will always coordinate to avoid harm as much as possible. It has happened before (in Bitcoin, ETH and other protocols) and it will happen again and I think that this is actually a good thing. People who claim that "a single bug could make Bitcoin worthless" do not understand this additional layer of security that ultimately exists around any protocol and that safe-guards it against catastrophic failure. It will also never be possible to get rid of this additional layer of agreement that exists "outside of the protocol between humans" as it is exactly this layer that determines what node software people download and run and which entry nodes they use to connect to the network. You could very well argue that Bitcoin shouldn't have rolled back their state after the early inflation bug and decide to run this old protocol version instead of the new one - but if you are the only person on the planet that believes this then your opinion is pretty much worthless. Crypto tokens derive their value from the fact that other humans "believe" in the same ledger state as you and are willing to interact with you based on this belief. The task of the DLT is to allow humans to agree on this "shared belief" and I do think that the decision was justified in this context. What is concerning is how "easy" it was to perform this action as you can absolutely picture a situation where we are not talking about a hack (where unanimous agreement exists about the situation anyway) but e.g. a government forcing validators to comply with some newly introduced regulations. These kind of decisions shouldn't be easy and fast - they should be incredibly hard and painful and I think that the crypto space should totally strive to build protocols that make censorship orders of magnitude harder if we really want to create a settlement layer that "feels secure" for all of humanity.
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25 May 2025
For those riding this to the very end — you know where to stake. The AZERO_LIVE validator stays online until the end. Check your current validator — it might not.
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22 May 2025
How complicated will it actually be to shield your assets with the @Common__App mobile app? 👀 Take a look for yourself! What do you think? Powered by @Aleph__Zero $AZERO
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What does privacy look like IRL? Be the prompt wizard you are and show us! 🪄 We’ll RT the sharpest ones
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Now tracking @Aleph__Zero EVM Aleph Zero EVM is a privacy-focused Ethereum Layer 2 built by Aleph Zero, leveraging its DAG-based AlephBFT consensus and zkOS framework to offer fast finality and zero-knowledge-enabled smart contracts
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Now tracking @Common__App on @Aleph__Zero EVM & @arbitrum Common Web App is a dapp that allows users to break the traceability of their crypto activity. Users can connect any wallet, deposit into a private shielder contract, and withdraw to a new, unlinkable wallet address
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Huge thanks to our community for the incredible support around the launch - it really means a lot! It’s great to see sentiment turning positive so quickly, and even better to feel growing trust in the direction we’re taking. Just two days in, we’re nearing $550k TVL and just integrated into privacy rankings: defillama.com/protocols/priv…
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1 May 2025
📈 We've crossed $500,000 in Shielded TVL in less than 48 hours since the Web App release! Follow the usage statistics: stats.common.fi
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29 Apr 2025
The Common Web App is LIVE on Mainnet! Private, onchain finance just got easier. Shield your crypto now! app.common.fi/
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29 Apr 2025
GM @arbitrum! ☄️ The Common Web App now runs on Arbitrum Mainnet. Here’s how you can use it to get privacy on Arbitrum. Start here: app.common.fi
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