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timestamping the final ep for book 1 while listening to the ending song of the movie has me crying. IM A BITCH ASS LOSER AND PROUD
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Automated End-of-Day Car Receipt Receiver Printer 7.0™ A vehicle-integrated transaction receipt system that automatically collects, verifies, prints, and stores receipts from every journey-based transaction. Core function: The car receives digital receipts from fuel stations, EV chargers, toll roads, parking meters, drive-throughs, shops, delivery jobs, and service stops. 7.0 system features: GPS location verification, timestamp proof, merchant ID capture, payment confirmation, mileage logging, NFC/QR receipt intake, Bluetooth POS pairing, and automatic end-of-day printing. End-of-day report includes: Total spend, VAT breakdown, route history, merchant names, transaction IDs, mileage, fuel/charging costs, business/private journey split, and fraud-check status. Use cases: Taxi drivers, delivery drivers, fleet operators, couriers, business vehicles, hire cars, accountants, HMRC expense records, and company reimbursement claims. Patent-style title: Vehicle-Based Automated Receipt Aggregation, Location Verification and End-of-Day Transaction Printing System™ 850-character tech description: A vehicle-integrated automated receipt receiver and printer system configured to collect transaction data from every journey-linked purchase, including fuel, EV charging, tolls, parking, retail stops, drive-through purchases, delivery payments and service charges. The system uses GPS, timestamping, NFC, QR scanning, Bluetooth POS pairing, payment-token verification and merchant ID matching to authenticate each receipt by location and transaction source. At the end of each day, the in-car module generates a verified expense report with VAT breakdown, mileage correlation, route history, merchant data and fraud-check status, then prints or exports the report to cloud accounting, fleet management, HMRC records or employer reimbursement systems. XB Corp Ltd Muhammed Ansari - All rights reserved
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CriptoKing retweeted
City Protocol is now collaborating with @pieverse_io to empower on-chain IPs. Pieverse, the leading timestamping protocol on the BNB chain, specializes in converting on-chain raw data into records for audit, compliance, and individual reporting. To date, Pieverse has onboarded 1.1 million users and completed 1.4 million on-chain transactions. Through Pieverse, we aim to accelerate the process for individual and early-stage creators to scale and commercialize their on-chain IPs.
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I made so many mistakes today… 🫠 (Ofc i am taking about timestamping)
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Decentralized hashing, timestamping, and digital signatures are becoming critical infrastructure for important digital data. Centralized systems create single points of failure. With trust in institutions at historic lows, relying on any central party to verify and validate authenticity is increasingly questionable.
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No way someone actually made a Claude episode of The Office 😭
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Cross-border robotic systems need reliable, decentralized clock synchronization to coordinate time-sensitive operations accurately. @konnex_world implements a trustless, network-wide timestamping protocol engineered specifically for distributed hardware arrays. #Web3
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Cross-border robotic systems need reliable, decentralized clock synchronization to coordinate time-sensitive operations accurately. @konnex_world implements a trustless, network-wide timestamping protocol engineered specifically for distributed hardware arrays. 💻 #Web3Dev #AI
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- The post displays a striking action photo of a BMX rider mid-air performing an inverted bike trick in a skatepark, framed as an "immutable digital asset." - Sara K. Adams (@PsyCyber1399), a self-described forensic behavioral analyst and SHA256 expert, includes a patterned placeholder SHA-256 hash along with a partial 2026 UTC timestamp. - It claims "Grok AI Collaboration" and uses #ISeePatterns #ImmutableStamp to highlight her method of digitally authenticating and timestamping personal photography on X.
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Exactly right. Babylon's approach is interesting because BTC staking inherits Bitcoin's own security via timestamping and slashing through native scripts, rather than wrapping or bridging. That trust-minimized design is what makes it credible for cautious BTC holders.
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Replying to @ProofofPierre
This is not black and white. A team that wants 10M ADA with the argument that the project will generate 1000 TX a day may still be a loss for Cardano from a Treasury perspective. I agree that the "value" of transactions is important. Trading memes is a less valuable activity than, say, timestamping government documents or trading RWAs. But yes, both can generate fees.
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Bogdan D Sergiu retweeted
Permanet A cryptographic web archive for permanently storing and timestamping web content as verifiable evidence. thepermanet.com/ All tools available at osintrack.com #OSINT #WEB #FORENSICS
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Lets go beyond in the other direction: True Rapidfire detection can't capture human input. Testing rapid-fire input limits across the full stack: Hardware:Low-debounce switches (≈1–5 ms or faster) Stable contacts (hall-effect preferred for consistency at high rates) USB controller at 1000 Hz polling (1 ms resolution) Software / OS:Raw input access (no key-repeat or buffering layers) Event timestamping (down/up events preserved, not state snapshots) Minimal filtering / debounce disabled or controlled High-resolution timers (sub-millisecond accuracy) Game / engine layer (C/C typical):Input polled at 1000 Hz ideal, but realistically tied to frame loop At 60 FPS: ~16.7 ms resolution → poor for 20–50 Hz input fidelity At 240 FPS: ~4.2 ms resolution → workable lower bound Event queue processing preferred over frame-state polling Practical requirement:End-to-end system needs ≥250–1000 Hz effective sampling to reliably capture 20–50 presses/sec without aliasing or dropouts Otherwise rapid input collapses into merged or lost events upstream
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Today @Blockworks acquired @MessariCrypto, a bigger signal than the price tag suggests. Crypto's information layer is consolidating. Research, analytics, disclosures, APIs (the "Bloomberg of crypto" thesis) are now concentrated in one player. That's a natural and healthy step for the industry. But it's worth noticing which data layer is being consolidated. In TradFi, research and analytics are the smaller business. The real prize is exchange-grade market data: real-time, precisely timestamped, generated at the point of price discovery. Last time I checked, NYSE/ICE alone makes over $1B a year on colocation and market data, and globally that's a $10B market. Crypto doesn't really have that layer yet. The ledger is open, but an open ledger is not the same as exchange-grade data. Indexers run seconds (sometimes minutes) behind. There's no unified timestamping, no fair distribution, no nanosecond-precision historical record you can actually backtest against. The valuation delta tells a story too. From what I've seen, data businesses that aggregate downstream tend to compress over time. The durable franchises in TradFi are the ones that own the point of origination. So my read: this deal validates that crypto data is becoming a real business. The next wave won't be about aggregating information after the fact. It will be about who produces the data at the source. That layer is still unbuilt, but @TheHUB is changing that.
A great day. Blockworks 🤝 Messsari Cannot wait to show you what we will do together.
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Just days before today’s UAP release (June 12), Papers XVII & XVIII of the Λ–Ω series were published on Zenodo with full Bitcoin timestamping. RAZIEL substrate, Ghost Phase, and AIDCS predictions were already made public, establishing predictive priority. zenodo.org/records/20620819
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i was listening to the whole stream while i was putting my niece to sleep and i ended up sleeping too but istg i was dreaming i was timestamping the ending of the stream LMFAOO 😭
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