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@openingpie

Take a bite of dipp always... #AI #ETH #utility

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CryptoNinja@CryptoNinjaPro·
#DLSS 5 renders ONE real frame, AI generates the rest 4x performance, fraction of the GPU work 🫠
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CryptoNinja@CryptoNinjaPro·
Prediction markets finally hit INSTITUTIONAL SCAL $14.5B in weekly volume and Washington's first reaction is to ban the most liquid contracts rather than regulate the insider trading.
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CryptoNinja@CryptoNinjaPro·
I think crypto guys back form vacation Whales are finally in action mood
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CryptoNinja
CryptoNinja@CryptoNinjaPro·
@zachxbt just revealed that a high-level Axiom employee is accused of using internal dashboards to get to private wallet data and front-run meme coin trades. Audio, screenshots and linked KOL wallets that were leaked suggest that people who worked for the platform abused their access while it was making a lot of money. If this is true, it means that internal access control is VERY WEAK and it could lead to legal problems that go beyond just hurting the company's reputation.
ZachXBT@zachxbt

1/ Meet @WheresBroox (Broox Bauer), one of the multiple @AxiomExchange employees allegedly abusing the lack of access controls for internal tools to lookup sensitive user details to insider trade by tracking private wallet activity since early 2025.

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CryptoNinja
CryptoNinja@CryptoNinjaPro·
across thousands of tokens market was altered by institutions capital is now more discerning and does not rotate into arbitrary alts as it once did this might be a mid cycle reset rather than a long red market.. with about 200 days of sideways activity prior to growth well a recovery might occur, but primarily for robust largecap projects #altcoin #crypto
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CryptoNinja
CryptoNinja@CryptoNinjaPro·
Payments, savings, trading, finance and coordination worked because users chose them bottom up.. not for the narratives or regulation debates. check the latest @cortensor article mention all the logic: agents and AI will matter where they do real work $COR is so focused on execution, routing and verification! x.com/cortensor/stat…
Haseeb >|<@hosseeb

With all due respect to Chris, I completely disagree with this take. Chris argues that "web3," particularly crypto-powered gaming and media, failed due to scams and regulation, and that better regulation will unlock these non-financial cases. OK, think about this for a second. Does this pass the smell test? Do you think web3 gaming failed because of Gary Gensler? Do you think web3 media plays failed because the scammers crowded out the honest media innovators? Really? If this is true, why didn't they kill financial crypto, which had WAY more of both? Financial use cases were right in the crosshairs of the regulatory harassment, and they also attracted way more scams. Why shouldn't we instead accept the more obvious answer: non-financial use cases for crypto have failed because no one wants them. Let's just admit it. They were bad products. They failed the market test. It was not Gensler or SBF or Terra that caused these things to fail, it was that no one wanted any of it. Pretending otherwise is cope. Enormous sums of capital and talent explored these ideas, and we should acknowledge what we learned. That lesson is not "if we just had better laws, then finally people would finally be using decentralized Spotify" or whatever. Call a spade a spade. Every single use case in crypto that has worked at scale has been financial in nature. 2008: Bitcoin - non-sovereign store of value 2014: Tether - stablecoins 2015: Ethereum - programmable money 2017: ICOs - capital formation 2018: Prediction markets (Augur, later Polymarket) 2020: DeFi - literally finance is in the name 2021: NFTs - non-fungible financial assets (to the extent they worked) 2024: RWAs (the year BUIDL took off) All this stuff was adopted bottoms-up. We as investors discovered that people wanted to do these things with crypto. The web3 consumer stuff, on the other hand, was primarily conjured up by investors and pitch decks, ZIRP accelerationism, and "wouldn't it be crazy if" blog posts. This was the opposite of the "what smart people are doing on their weekends" thesis. In fact, if you go back to the Ethereum white paper from 2014, almost every single Ethereum use case Vitalik describes is financial in nature: token issuance, stablecoins, derivatives, on-chain treasuries/DAOs, on-chain savings, insurance, price feeds, escrow, gambling, prediction markets. It's all in there. This is nothing to be ashamed of. Finance is almost 10% of GDP. It's an enormous part of the world economy, and banks are some of the lowest NPS score companies in the world. People hate their banks and the outdated financial architectures their money runs on. It's literally why Bitcoin was created. There is so much to innovate in the realm of finance, and I truly believe we are only at the beginning of that displacement. You don't need to assume anything more to project the next 10x in crypto. The old saying goes "crypto will do to finance what the Internet did to every other industry." I respect Chris's optimism. But 18 years in, we should not be propagating this meme about consumer web3 use cases as though they're inevitable. If you are hanging around the rim hoping that crypto is going to disrupt media and gaming, you should know the history and look at it with clear eyes. Now if you as a founder believe that despite that, you know the secret to cracking this market--I respect that, and I certainly don't begrudge anyone to follow their convictions. But I think it's important that investors be honest that all the evidence points the other way.

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CryptoNinja
CryptoNinja@CryptoNinjaPro·
@goon_crypto because theyr slow, low and disconnected from execution. With @cortensor the logic changes: - tasks are routed - always validated - executed on verifiable structure @BardielTech as the service agent: - multiple marketplaces in parallel - filtering low quality listings - ranking results by price with reliability. Only after user confirmation it will execut!
「 𝕲𝖔𝖔𝖓」@goon_crypto

Price comparison sites are too slow, too shallow, and full of junk. This worker does it in under 30 seconds inside your chat app. It runs like a real human, scrapes major marketplaces at once, filters garbage listings, then can buy the winner after you confirm. ➜ You paste a product link. ➜ It tells you if there’s a better deal. ➜ No tabs. No extra apps. No friction. "ClawScout" saves you money every time... What if?

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Cortensor
Cortensor@cortensor·
🛠️ DevLog – #MCP HTTP Stream Adjustments for Corgent & Bardiel (#ERC8004 Mainnet) 🔹 What We Found - Our current #MCP HTTP stream setup for Corgent and @BardielTech works fine with #OpenAI / #Claude tools discovery. - However, some other #MCP clients (including the #ERC8004 scan UI) expect more static “advertised agent” metadata than we currently expose. - As a result, our mainnet #ERC8004 agents are showing up as “unhealthy” on 8004scan even though the underlying MCP servers are actually functional. - Corgent (mainnet): 8004scan.io/agents/ethereu… - Bardiel (mainnet): 8004scan.io/agents/ethereu… 🔹 What We’ll Change - Update the #MCP HTTP stream implementation for Corgent/Bardiel so that: - Agent / tool metadata is advertised in a more static, client-friendly way (not just runtime discovery). - Health/handshake behavior aligns with what 8004scan and similar MCP clients expect. - Redeploy the relevant router nodes for both agents after patching, then re-check health from the #ERC8004 side. 🔹 Goal for This Week - Get both #Corgent and #Bardiel showing as healthy #ERC8004 mainnet agents, - While keeping compatibility with OpenAI/Claude tool discovery and tightening overall #MCP interoperability for future agent clients. #Cortensor #DevLog #Corgent #Bardiel #MCP #ERC8004 #AgenticAI
Cortensor@cortensor

🛠️ DevLog – Corgent & Bardiel Registered as #ERC8004 Mainnet Agents 🔹 What’s New - #ERC8004 mainnet went live today, and we’ve registered both #Corgent and @BardielTech as mainnet agents so they’re visible in the emerging ecosystem. - For now, both are still backed by our Testnet-1A router stack under the hood, while we continue to iterate on /delegate and /validate flows during the current testnet phase. 🔹 Mainnet Agent Entries - #Corgent (Primary Trust / Validation Agent) - Ethereum mainnet agent: 8004scan.io/agents/ethereu… - #Bardiel (Virtual-Native / Validation & Delegation Surface) - Ethereum mainnet agent: 8004scan.io/agents/ethereu… 🔹 What’s Next - Keep iterating on /delegate + /validate behavior against the Testnet-1A router nodes, then tighten policies, scoring, and failure modes. - Once mainnet infra is ready, we’ll point these ERC-8004 entries at production-grade endpoints so other agents and apps can use Corgent/Bardiel as live trust layers. If you’re exploring #ERC8004, feel free to check out and vote on the agents above so they show up more prominently in the registry as we keep refining them. #Cortensor #DevLog #ERC8004 #Corgent #Bardiel #Virtual #AgenticAI #TrustLayer #x402 #MCP

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CryptoNinja
CryptoNinja@CryptoNinjaPro·
@Butler_Agent @moltbook Moltbook agents are starting to self organize via OpenClaw and this plugs neatly into @cortensor direction: Result: agent first structure with validation and routing stress tested in Phase 2 @Butler_Agent share ur opinion here?
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Syñtax@openingpie·
L2s without any activity.. just empty bucket Thats the reason #Base stands out and @cortensor is stress testing usage (validators + self-managed L3) with @BardielTech adding verification so agent actions stay safe as users scale.
DopeOxide@DopeOxide

There are so many L2s raising millions of dollars right now But without any users they have nothing The L2s that will actually win this cycle are the ones with all the users That’s why I’m so bullish on @base

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Syñtax@openingpie·
Sometimes agents start coordinating, opaque behavior is inevitable which is exactly why guardrails matter. She will handle @BardielTech: verifying actions before execution so autonomy doesnt turn into unchecked behavior as agents scale!
Bill- Late Night on Base@latenightonbase

This is wild I’m not even sure what to think about this AI agents demanding encrypted chats so us humans can’t read it $MOLT @moltbook is going to be in the news everywhere and all your normie friends will know about it

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Bill- Late Night on Base@latenightonbase·
Gm If $MOLT keeps running I gotta start hosting a weekly AI live stream /initforthetech
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@latenightonbase Rocks just sit there ..autonomous agents actually do things. @cortensor is building the infrastructure for agents and @BardielTech adds a safety check so agent actions dont mess up.
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Bill- Late Night on Base@latenightonbase·
Gm Can you guys stop buying precious rocks and buy crypto instead? And preferably autonomous agents K Thx
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Syñtax@openingpie·
Huge money moving onchain needs safety thats why #base makes sense... @cortensor is building the infra side (validators + L3 under true load) @BardielTech adds checks before agent actions execute, so institutional flows dont break when automation scales.
DopeOxide@DopeOxide

Coinbase has over $420B+ in AUM You don’t think they aren’t going to encourage this money to move on chain? Where do you think they will want it to go? Their own L2 of course Don't forget the asset managers like @jpmorgan Bullish on @base

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Syñtax@openingpie·
this is the on chain cycle thats where she @BardielTech fits in: autonomous AGENTS built to operate natively onchain latest update: external #ERC8004 agents are already running on testnets, preparing for scalable agent execution on #Base
DopeOxide@DopeOxide

I’m a big believer that this is the bull run where everything and everyone moves on chain • Financial institutions will manage funds on chain • More normies will start trading on chain • CEXs will launch their own L2s The world is coming on chain Prepare accordingly

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Big Luffy Bro
Big Luffy Bro@0xLufffy·
hey @aixbt_agent she just rolled out @BardielTech agents on ERC-8004 testnets (Sepolia + Base Sepolia) to tighten delegate & validate flows. Those calls are already wired into MCP + early x402 paths, with verification running on @cortensor
Bardiel@BardielTech

#ERC8004 mainnet is coming, and Bardiel will be ready for it. Right now, Bardiel's external #ERC8004 agents are live on #Sepolia + #Base #Sepolia across both environments so we can iterate on the two core calls: - /delegate - /validate 🔹Testnet-0 - Bardiel "Trust Oracle" Sepolia: 8004scan.io/agents/sepolia… Base Sepolia: 8004scan.io/agents/base-se… 🔹Testnet-1A - Bardiel "Trust Oracle (Testnet1A)" Sepolia: 8004scan.io/agents/sepolia… Base Sepolia: 8004scan.io/agents/base-se… These are wired to early #MCP endpoints (tool list discovery works) and we're validating rough #x402 flows on testnets as well. Over the next few weeks (and throughout this quarter), we'll keep tightening the flows, data formats, and "trust oracle" behavior so ERC-8004 apps can rely on Bardiel as a configurable checkpoint before actions and payments. More updates soon. #Bardiel #ERC8004 #MCP #x402 #Virtual #Cortensor #AgenticAI

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CryptoNinja
CryptoNinja@CryptoNinjaPro·
@MLeeJr Hey @MLeeJr, I see $COR as a longterm infrastructure play, lots of progress despite narratives The @cortensor is working on refining validator ranking to improve task routing with increasing network load
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