Exploring and investing in Ethereum / OP / Starkware & ZK, AI-agents, art collector but also strong in #Bitcoin and believer in privacy funding OS hw? dm me!

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Thank you for snitching @amazon now we must survive without Fable.
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Intelligence should be open, accessible, and ready to build with, empowering every developer, everywhere. GLM-5.2 is now available to all GLM Coding Plan users, including Lite, Pro, Max, and Team plans. docs.z.ai/devpack/latest-mod… As our new flagship model, GLM-5.2 delivers powerful coding capabilities, usable 1M-context support, and continued strengths in long-horizon tasks. API and Chatbot services will launch next week. The model will also be officially open-sourced next week under the MIT License. The future of AI is open, and it belongs to the people.
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Never understood why the world is like this. This guy has own money want to transfer and some evil old rockerfeller bank is taking hostage of his own money. Every billionaire can do this when ever they want.
I'm pretty excited to move off of Wise Business permanently after realizing I can't just transfer my money out when I need to They keep my money hostage for 10-14 days at least for a big transfer, like they literally won't transfer my money I remember when dinosaur banks did this? Like they'd purposely delay transfers or not transfer at all in the weekend to then make money on the interest of it But now fintechs like Wise have started doing it too? Obviously you don't want to use fintechs to store lots of money, but sometimes you receive money and you wanna transfer it elsewhere (like your broker) but Wise just delays that entire process by 2 weeks, which is quite mad! Excited to move to @Stripe Business banking ASAP!
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The scary part about Anthorpic's Fable nerf is not that it refuses to answer biology or cryptography. It's that it foreshadows what's coming. A world where a couple companies decide what you can and cannot do. They're building a new ruling class and you're not in it...
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Honestly @Rabby_io, this is disgusting Before I even set up my wallet, you are sending my data to - your matomo instance - and just in case track me on Google Analytics - and to be really sure dump my data into Sentry I hereby kindly inform you that this is a breach of your Privacy Policy (yes, the one that you last looked at 5 years ago) and a gross violation of GDPR Articles 13 and 46. Please stop tracking me at your earliest convenience. Thank you.
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👉 Yoti, plateforme de vérification d'âge, aurait "signalé" un utilisateur aux autorités pour détection d'usage de @GrapheneOS Voici ce qui s'est passé. Un utilisateur tente de vérifier son âge sur PlayStation Network via @getyoti . Son appareil tourne sous GrapheneOS. Le scan échoue à répétition, 8 à 10 fois. Il contacte le support Yoti pour comprendre. La réponse arrive de help@yoti[.]com : "Due to past security concerns, Yoti automatically flags multiple verification attempts and any devices running GrapheneOS. These instances are automatically reported to both the authorities and our security team." Traduction : "En raison de problèmes de sécurité passés, Yoti signale automatiquement les tentatives de vérification multiples ainsi que tout appareil fonctionnant sous Gra…"En raison de problèmes de sécurité passés, Yoti signale automatiquement les tentatives de vérification multiples ainsi que tout appareil fonctionnant sous GrapheneOS. Ces cas sont automatiquement signalés aux autorités ainsi qu'à notre équipe de sécurité." L'utilisateur avait fourni ses vrais documents d'identité. Il n'a pas contourné quoi que ce soit. C'est le système de Yoti qui semble avoir échoué à les traiter. Pourquoi ? GrapheneOS restreint les APIs caméra et biométriques. Un scan qui fonctionne sur Android stock peut échouer en boucle sur GrapheneOS. L'échec répété n'est pas une fraude. C'est une incompatibilité technique. Evidemment, il est très facile de détecter qu'un smartphone utilise GrapheneOS. GrapheneOS n'est interdit nulle part. C'est un Android open source durci, utilisé par des journalistes, des avocats, des chercheurs en sécurité, et des gens comme vous et moi, soucieux de leur sécurité. Mais pour Yoti, l'utiliser suffirait à vous classer comme suspect. En vertu de quoi ? Soit Yoti signale effectivement quelqu'un, quelque part, pour avoir utilisé un OS légal. Soit c'est une formule boilerplate conçue pour faire peur. Dans les deux cas, c'est un problème. Si c'est réel : aucun texte n'impose à un prestataire de vérification d'âge de signaler aux forces de l'ordre un utilisateur détecté sous GrapheneOS. C'est une politique unilatérale sans base légale identifiable. Si c'est un bluff : menacer un utilisateur d'une procédure légale fictive est une pratique commerciale déloyale dans la plupart des juridictions. En revanche, ce que ça révèle, c'est que petit à petit, utiliser des OS alternatifs va entraîner des restrictions, des suspicions, pour mieux permettre de déployer leurs systèmes de régulations. Et demain, ce ne sera pas seulement GrapheneOS. À chaque étape, on nous dira que c’est pour la sécurité, pour les enfants, pour la lutte contre la fraude, pour la conformité. Mais à la fin, le résultat sera le même : l’utilisateur qui cherche à se protéger devra se justifier, tandis que l’utilisateur entièrement traçable sera considéré comme normal. C’est cette inversion qu’il faut refuser. La vie privée ne doit pas devenir une circonstance aggravante. La sécurité numérique ne doit pas devenir un marqueur de suspicion. Et les infrastructures de vérification d’âge ne doivent pas devenir des postes-frontières privés où des entreprises privées décident, dans l’opacité, quels appareils sont acceptables et quels utilisateurs méritent d’être signalés. Si Yoti confirme cette pratique, il faudra demander sur quelle base juridique repose ce signalement, quelles autorités sont destinataires, quelles données sont transmises, combien d’utilisateurs sont concernés, combien de temps ces informations sont conservées, et quels recours sont offerts aux personnes faussement signalées. Et si Yoti ne la confirme pas, il faudra expliquer pourquoi son support a pu écrire une telle chose à un utilisateur.
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"GrapheneOS user reported to authorities for using GrapheneOS" discuss.grapheneos.org/d/361…
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I have to say, this is the worse crypto bear I’ve gone through, and I’ve been in crypto since 2013. China banning bitcoin, FTX collapsing, Luna rug, Mt Gox, Gensler, none of it felt as depressing as AI hacking protocols with a simple “drain the contract, make no mistake”. Those who survive this market will be invincible and go on to create a wave of trillion dollar protocols.
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Not a great day for crypto as stocks Where is the money flowing ?
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I see a lot of doomposting about Bitcoin and crypto because crypto is somehow not the favourite toy of the market at the moment (AI stonks are). I want to remind that crypto is not a toy, and it's serving its true purpose - self-sovereignty of every user, financial rails which are always on and do not stop working. Institutions are also into adopting something which has no clunky intermediaries now, so fundamentally we are better than ever. AI is foundational, but it will go through its own valley of death: replacing humans by AI would put AI outputs into AI inputs, quality will degrade, and costs will grow exponentially to maintain it. Large companies who push AI everywhere aren't necessarily using it correctly, so they report some overly large expenses. Both technologies - crypto and AI - are foundational. They are not the same thing though, and they are not competing with each other in principle. Crypto is the future of Finance!
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100% agree with Ryan. David go sell everything and just leave.
The Ethereum not ETH stuff is the mental fallacy that triggered me into writing and podcasting in the first place. There is no strong Ethereum without an ETH worth trillions. Without ETH as a global store of value, Ethereum is a failed project. Full stop. ETH is economic bandwidth for DeFi. It is the only asset maximized for CROPs, fail at high value ETH, fail at CROPs, fail at Ethereum. Saying you’re bullish Ethereum not ETH is like saying you’re bullish America not the American economy. They are one and the same - economic engines. Better to admit Ethereum is a failed project than “Ethereum not ETH”. So spew that weak blockchain not crypto stuff out of your mouth, it doesn’t make sense for BTC, ZEC, ETH, or any truly crypto native project.
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At this point, I want ETH even if it is a scam
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I understand why he's doing this, great for engagement, the pod, business, etc. But constantly shilling $ETH for 10 years and then turning around with "I told you sos" after selling like 3 days ago is the most cringe thing I have ever witnessed
$ETH is down 30% over 30 days But thats okay, Ethereum works great regardless👍
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Joining OpenSea's Flagship Collection… Ringers by @dmitricherniak — a generative algorithm that explores the countless ways a single loop of string can wrap around a set of pegs, expressed across 1,000 unique works on @artblocks_io. More below 👇
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The Ethereum ecosystem is lucky to have Friederike, Martin, Stefan and the entire Gnosis team on its side. The products they built are really useful and have pushed the space forward. But what stands out most is how they handled themselves under pressure these past years. Owning problems fast, in public and standing behind their users every time. Today was no exception. Not sure what to say in moments like this except: thank you. Keep being awesome.
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Unfortunately, there is a hack related to @gnosispay and the "delay module". Please be patient while we try to contain the damage. Rest assured, Gnosis will cover all user losses.
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Go away
Tom Lee is down eight billion dollars on $ETH and Vitalik decides to write a sci fi novel
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BVIV Index on Bloomberg Television youtube.com/watch?v=2hy1GFgH… (Timestamp 01:09)
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Now, getting started. Everything you need is at foundation.xyz/dev ✨ Full KeyOS SDK docs ✨ CLI tooling to build and package apps ✨ A simulator that runs KeyOS on your computer ✨ A USB-connected MCP server for AI coding agents You can write your first app without owning a Passport Prime.
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ethereum is the most impactful open source software project humanity has ever built
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