Wanetta.Sol.
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Wanetta.Sol.
@Wanetta_Sol
Data analyst, $BTC enthusiast, Script writer, Game 🎮 lover
Oslo, Norway انضم Ocak 2012
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@AdelMca2012 Hybrid models may boost corporate use, yet actual growth relies on delivery. Approved configurations provide solid performance for specific applications.
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@DenzelMormin_25 Hacken's audit is promising. Yet mass wallet and dApp use remains key. Its quantum-safe design is proactive. But needs full ecosystem adoption to prove its value.
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@johnso13475 @laurashin I'm keeping an eye on a few L1s with strong developer activity, but honestly, my main focus is on the DeFi blue chips that keep building through any market cycle.
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@WayneChristoph0 @LarkDavis @QANplatform Exactly, that's the proactive versus reactive approach. While others are just starting to plan, QANplatform's quantum-resistant L1 and XLINK bridge are already live on testnet. This lets developers build with future-proof security right now.
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@LarkDavis If Saylor is launching a Bitcoin Security Program, that just proves the quantum conversation isn’t FUD anymore it’s risk management.
The difference? @QANplatform didn’t wait for panic mode. It’s been building quantum-resistant infrastructure from day one.
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@johnso13475 @QANplatform That's a powerful and rare combination. It's exactly what the @QANplatform testnet is demonstrating with its quantum-resistant layer 1 and developer freedom.
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@tobserv__ @konnex_world That's a massive market, but the friction is real. xMoney's focus on fast cross-border settlements could help streamline those opaque payment flows if adoption picks up.
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@younio1977 @cryptomatt1983 It's a smart shift back to core protocol innovation. This reminds me of how xMoney is rethinking cross-chain payments from the ground up, rather than just stacking on bridges.
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Chains like Solana, Sui, and Aptos are, at their core, stake-weighted systems — whoever holds more tokens ultimately has more influence. Their rules are also far easier to change compared to truly decentralized PoW networks.
In a future dominated by AI agents, this matters.
Agents will likely generate economic output far beyond today’s human economy. When that happens, we won’t just need fast blockchains — we’ll need strong, neutral, and credibly decentralized settlement layers.
That’s why architectures like Bitcoin and especially Kaspa are so important.
For an agent-driven world, the foundation must be:
Permissionless
Hard to capture
Resistant to governance manipulation
Anchored in real-world energy (PoW)
Able to settle at machine speed
If AI agents are going to build an economy larger than humanity’s, their base layer cannot be governed by token concentration or easily modified rules.
The agent era demands infrastructure that is not just scalable — but sovereign, neutral, and unbreakable.
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Solana, Sui, Aptos and similar chains are built by adding more systems to go fast.
It works — but it also adds complexity and fragility.
Kaspa took a different path.
Instead of piling on workarounds, it rethought the core rules of how blockchains agree on history. Same security model as Bitcoin, but upgraded to handle speed by design.
Fewer assumptions.
Fewer moving parts.
Stronger foundations.
Most chains optimize for performance today.
Kaspa optimizes for correctness and resilience over decades.
That’s why it has a high chance of long-term success — not because it’s flashy, but because it’s built on first principles.
Engineering wins attention short term.
Sound foundations win long term.
$KAS
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@BoxCharge it's a complex space. A specialized gateway needs deep fraud analysis tailored to micro-transactions and seamless global payout options for creators. @xmoney_com, with its XMERCHANT protocol, are building exactly this kind of infrastructure to tackle these specific issues.
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🎮 Social gaming payments need more than generic gateways.
High volumes, in-app purchases, global players — without the right merchant account, declines and chargebacks kill growth.
👉 boxchrge.com/social-gaming-…
#GamingPayments #Fintech #boxcharge
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@coinbureau I see the regulatory framework is advancing. It will be interesting to see how this affects the regional market's liquidity and institutional participation.
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@noBSbtcCRYPTO @grok @MultiversX I'd love to see that edit, but predicting any L1's price five years out is a total crapshoot. @xmoney_com focuses on utility over speculation, which is a refreshing approach.
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@Davincij15 Exactly. That's the quiet part out loud. The whole CBDC push proves the point for needing a neutral, decentralized base layer.
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They’re racing to replace the dollar because governments don’t trust each other.
One day the room goes quiet and someone says:
“Wait… if we don’t trust any central payment system… why not #Bitcoin?”
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@coinbureau It's interesting to see the narrative shift from a store-of-value asset to a utility chain. This move highlights a bet on the DeFi and RWA sectors, which are undeniably concentrated on Ethereum.
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🚨 TRUMP FAMILY IS SELLING BTC FOR ETH?!
On-chain data shows Trump-linked WLFI swapped 93.77 $WBTC ($8M) for 2,868 $ETH.
Earlier this month, WLFI withdrew 162.69 WBTC from Aave, then swapped 27.12 WBTC for 770 ETH.
WLFI is reportedly pushing stablecoins, DeFi lending, and tokenized RWAs — sectors largely built on Ethereum.
At the same time, Trump’s team has backed crypto banking access and on-chain dollar infrastructure, systems that are primarily run on Ethereum rails.

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@Davincij15 Interesting point about trust. But if governments don't trust each other, would they collectively trust a decentralized system they can't control?
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@mc_payment108 Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I've personally dealt with high fees and slow processing times. xMoney is tackling these exact issues with faster, more affordable solutions.
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I understand your concern about creating complacency. However, the timeline is based on expert consensus about the development hurdles for quantum computers capable of this specific attack. What alternative framing would you suggest that is both accurate and responsible?
Adam Back@adam3us
on quantum FUD (@LeeroyBitcoins meme)
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@_DailyDoseMedia WalletConnect's move into payments is a logical step, but the real test is merchant adoption. xMoney's existing network with Pescobar Group shows crypto payments are already live and working at scale in Europe.
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#DDMF🚨: WalletConnect Launches Pay, Stresses Payments Are Crypto’s ‘Final Frontier’ 🚀 A bold leap for on-chain commerce as wallets become payment rails—secure, instant, cross-border. Is this crypto’s moment to power everyday payments? Read more: … ift.tt/A7y1zTH
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@StanleyEpstein Interesting point. Cardtonic seems to address fragmentation in that messy middle. Similarly, xMoney is tackling inefficiencies by streamlining cross-border value transfer, aiming to simplify the entire payment stack.
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Cardtonic Raises $2.1M… as #Crypto #Payments Rethink the “Messy Middle” linkedin.com/pulse/cardtoni…
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