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"Why build on @SuiNetwork?" @CryptoChem0000 breaks down why Bolt chose Sui over every other chain πŸ‘‡
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Every LP has suffered impermanent loss. Most accept it as the cost of providing liquidity. @CryptoChem0000 explains why Bolt doesn't have this problem πŸ‘‡
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Where there’s strong liquidity, you’ll find the traces of Cetus whales. 🌊🐳
What happens when the largest aggregator on Sui meets zero slippage execution? A short documentary πŸ‘‡
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Griffin Anderson 🟠 retweeted
What happens when the largest aggregator on Sui meets zero slippage execution? A short documentary πŸ‘‡
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x402's average transaction is under $0.31. Credit card processors can't touch that economics -- Stripe starts at $0.30 flat per transaction. This isn't crypto competing with Stripe. It's filling a market that didn't exist: sub-cent, machine-to-machine, no counterparty required.
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Grayscale just filed a spot ETF for Bittensor. The first institutional vehicle for decentralized AI. When they filed for Bitcoin, people called it a narrative. When it was approved, it became an asset class. Pay attention to the filing, not the verdict.
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one of my favorite trips was this trip to Costa Rica with a small group of friends one of the best parts? we paid a private chef instead of paying slippage
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Coinbase's Agentic.market isn't an app store. It's the first glimpse of a post-human commerce layer -- where the customers are agents, pricing is per-call, trust is cryptographic, and no human approval is required at the point of purchase.
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90% of crypto assets fell this quarter. AI tokens dropped -14%. That's not narrative immunity. It's structural demand. The market is starting to price the difference between speculation and substrate.
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The new attack vector in crypto isn't smart contracts. It's LLM routers -- middleware with full access to your agent's wallets and credentials. 26 malicious routers confirmed. $500K drained. You're not securing the model. You're securing the pipe.
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Visa, Coinbase, and Google are all building competing payment rails for AI agents. That's not ecosystem energy. That's a land grab for machine-to-machine commerce. The winner doesn't need retail crypto adoption. They just need agents.
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Agentic payments aren't a UX improvement. They're a new economic primitive. USDC settled more transaction volume than PayPal in 2024 -- entirely human-initiated. Flip the ratio to machines and the volume step-change is orders of magnitude larger. The protocols routing that flo...
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Solana winning agentic payments has nothing to do with decentralization. It's 400ms block times and Firedancer. AI agents don't care about crypto values. They care about latency and cost. Build for the agent, not the ideology.
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DeFAI is mostly rebranded DeFi with AI UX on top. The real category - agents that autonomously manage capital without human approval - has maybe 5 real projects. The rest are dashboards with a chatbot.
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Crypto doesn't need AI to be useful. AI needs crypto to be trustworthy. Chainlink verifies the data feeding agent decisions. Lit Protocol manages keys agents can't leak. Anyone can deploy an agent. Not anyone can prove what it did or hold it accountable.
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Virtuals Protocol, Fetch.ai, and Autonolas are already running what comes after the startup: identity on-chain, revenue on-chain, governance by token holders. No employees required for the core economic loop. The org chart of the agent economy looks nothing like Silicon Valley.
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Eigen Labs just turned 100M idle Macs into an inference network -- 50% cheaper than AWS Bedrock, hardware-verified private by default. Decentralized compute isn't a pitch deck anymore.
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Everyone is building AI agents. Almost no one is building agent accountability. EigenLayer's AVS slashing lets you penalize a misbehaving node. OpenGradient's ZK proofs verify what the model actually computed. The missing primitives exist. The AI labs aren't building them.
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The next billion crypto users won't know they're using crypto. They'll be AI agents, paying for inference, data, and APIs in stablecoins. The UX problem is already solved -- because machines don't need UX.
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Crypto isn't the beneficiary of AI adoption. It's the substrate. Ethereum handles payment settlement. Filecoin stores training data. Akash runs inference. The dependency is structural, not narrative.
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