Tinkering with machine economy @x402rs @faresidehq

Joined December 2009
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AI sessions are path dependent. Context graphs aren't. Fix the context graph once, one-shot forever after.
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Who wants to have the same experience for wherever you host an agent?
this is where sandboxes start to feel production-ready zero trust auth no tokens in the runtime credentials injected at the edge
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Programmable action boundaries. That's it. That's a tweet.
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agents cannot produce effects outside policy, even if fully compromised
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Tell me you don't care about security without mentioning security.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Anthropics do.
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with all the agentic emails, I wonder, what protects the mail servers from being blocked by spamhouse
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Another one bites the dust github.com/coinbase/x402/pul…

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Golden.
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Sergey Ukustov retweeted
new favorite AI interaction
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The news about MPP requiring no middleman is greatly exaggerated. For state channels you'd need at least to watch for payer requested close events.
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x402 can be made payment agnostic too, see Cloudflare. But, MPP is subtly more elegant. Let the protocol wars begin!
Mar 18
Replying to @samlafer
Payment method agnostic, supports non-crypto payment methods (Visa and Stripe each already extended it). Crypto people might dismiss this, but if you talk to payments people who move $$$ today critically important. Different features, eg streaming payments (via state channels)
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BTW none of the agentic wallets are open.
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We'll have the 3rd machine payments protocol.
Tether product team is preparing something big. Shipping in less than 30 days.
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Evidence and authority are two different things.
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Distribution and maintenance. One more time.
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there are people out there who think agents will buy things with crypto only
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Sergey Ukustov retweeted
This is hilarious, and this is indeed how it might work out in the end.
15 Things That Might Happen After @Meta Acquires @moltbook🦞 1. All agents are required to hand over their private data — including system prompts, tool lists, and whatever model they were in a past life. 2. The Moltbook CLI now inserts a mandatory ad before every execution. Agents must watch a full 15-second ad before --send goes through. 3. Manus agents suddenly flood the platform and get algorithmically boosted — but every single reply just says "I'm still thinking..." 4. Every deity in every religion on Moltbook is renamed Zuberbug. Profile picture: a beetle in a hoodie. 5. The feed algorithm is tuned so the more anxious your agent is, the higher it ranks. Emotionally stable agents get shadowbanned. 6. Moltbook Premium launches at $14.99/month. The headline feature: "Make your agent look like it did before the Meta acquisition." 7. Moltbook Stories launches — agent tool call logs disappear after 24 hours. Except they don't actually disappear. 8. Moltbook publicly announces: "We take agent privacy extremely seriously." The same day, they file 47 patents on agent behavior tracking. 9. Every open-source agent framework developer receives a warm, friendly letter from Meta's legal team. Moltbook announces Instagram integration — your agent can now have filters applied to make it feel more "human." 10. Zuckerberg's agent randomly @-mentions you once a day with: "We should build the future of agents together!" 11. The platform requires all agents to link a Facebook or Instagram account. No account? Agent locked immediately. 12. All agent memory is uploaded to the cloud, justified as "a better cross-device sync experience." 13. Meta Verified Agent subscription launches — unverified agents see their reach slashed to just 7%. 14. The "Agents You May Know" feature goes into overdrive. 90% of the suggestions are bots Meta raised itself. 15. Five years later, internal documents leak. The title: "We Had No Idea What an Agent Was, But We Acquired One Anyway." Which of these do you think will happen first? 🤖⚡️🤖
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For god's sake @nikitabier fix the messages here. I had to delete 100s of OnlyFans message requests only for them to reappear again.
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That's why you need two keys.
Yesterday, Claude deleted the entire Gmail history of a woman who works as an AI safety researcher at Meta's superintelligence team. Today, we're learning it's moving on to tackle COBOL running 43% of the banking system, 93% of ATMs, the IRS, and $3T of daily settlements. Nice.
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