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Alex Svanevik 🐧

@ASvanevik

CEO @nansen_ai. Definite optimist.

Onchain Beigetreten Mayıs 2009
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Alex Svanevik 🐧
Alex Svanevik 🐧@ASvanevik·
📖 Open source. 📊 Open data. 🌱 Open finance.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Headed home now. Here’s a quick recap of my Japan trip.
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Brett Calhoun
Brett Calhoun@brettcalhounn·
Investors don't fund ideas. We fund the person most likely to figure it out when the idea is wrong.
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Alex Svanevik 🐧@ASvanevik·
what a way for hyperliquid to enter top 10
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Hyperliquid Policy Center
Hyperliquid Policy Center@HyperliquidPC·
We welcome today’s CFTC actions: approval of the first U.S.-listed perpetual derivatives contract, an accompanying Commission policy statement on the listing of perpetual derivatives, related interpretive guidance and no-action relief from the Market Participants Division, and a Staff Advisory on 24/7 Trading, Clearing, and Settlement, as a long-overdue acknowledgment that perpetual derivatives are a legitimate and essential tool for price discovery and risk management. For too long, regulatory ambiguity drove these markets offshore, depriving American traders and institutions of access to regulated venues and undermining U.S. competitiveness in the global derivatives markets. Today’s actions chart a new path forward. We look forward to engaging closely with the Commission to ensure that the framework it develops is workable not only for centralized intermediaries, but for the onchain protocols where the most significant perpetuals activity actually occurs.
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.@CFTC Issues Policy Statement Concerning the Listing of Perpetual Contracts: cftc.gov/PressRoom/Pres…

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Mike Selig
Mike Selig@ChairmanSelig·
In my first public remarks as @CFTC Chairman, I made clear that the agency would use the tools at its disposal to onshore crypto asset perpetuals. Today, the @CFTC delivered on that commitment. This morning, the @CFTC took historic action to permit the listing of a true bitcoin perpetual contract by a CFTC-registered exchange, charting a path for one of the most liquid segments of the crypto asset markets to exist within the US regulatory framework.
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Tarek Mansour
Tarek Mansour@mansourtarek_·
The First American Perpetual Future. Kalshi.
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Alex Svanevik 🐧
Alex Svanevik 🐧@ASvanevik·
@banteg wait they reinvented corporate bullshitters from first principles??
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banteg@banteg·
first impression of claude 4.8 is it's extremely convincing but still a slopus. tried it to criticize a new project and it identified it fell into a local minima and invented a new parser for when we could've used ast. almost convinced me, glad i checked myself that ast is not emitted in older versions of the compiler we are targeting. codex chose a gnarly but ultimately justified approach. claude didn't bother to verify any of its claims and has used absolutist language like "delete analysis.py", which is basically 80% of the codebase. when presented with evidence: > That contradicts my earlier byte-count check, and it matters enormously > My earlier "v0.2.9" was a double false-positive (a git log -S hit on an internal symbol, plus a verification grep that mis-read a VersionException as success). Corrected in the review with a note owning the error the biggest bullshitter model in the world! if you rely on claude for anything, god help you.
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Kiran Kumar
Kiran Kumar@IAmKiranKBS·
@ASvanevik I can run a loop, do we search download and burn 1B tokens in a day!! If this is a measure of Productivity!!
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Alex Svanevik 🐧@ASvanevik·
1 billion tokens per employee per month
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Oskar Westerlin
Oskar Westerlin@OWesterlin·
Fra første dag i Native har vi blitt rådet til å dra fra Norge. Møtte også Sebastian i går. Han er 18 år og tar med seg selskapet med 30 ansatte. Her i Norge stikker man så fort man får en idé, mens i Sverige drømmer alle om å bli Anton Osika. Anton Osika startet Lovable i Stockholm for litt over to år siden. Nå er selskapet verdt over 67 milliarder kroner, og han nekter å flytte til Silicon Valley, for han skal bygge fra hjemlandet. De jævla svenskene er irriterende flinke på å investere tilbake i sine egne oppstartsselskaper. Folk fra Spotify, Klarna og tech-miljøet putter penger, erfaring og nettverk rett inn i neste generasjons selskaper. Derfor suger Stockholm til seg talenter, investorer og gründere. Hva skal til for at vi får til det samme i Norge?
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Alex Svanevik 🐧@ASvanevik·
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Jarrod Watts@jarrodwatts

Brain dump of how I'm feeling about crypto: 1/ The value proposition of blockchains as technology feels more clear and well-adopted in the mainstream than ever. 2/ What crypto is actually useful for (payments, financial markets, RWAs) is not as exciting as what most people joined the space for. 3/ We should be proud that we're being recognized and used as superior financial rails - Ethereum, Monad, Polygon, Solana, Base, etc. all recognize this and are working to bring more assets onchain. 4/ There's still a big opportunity for crypto builders to tap into the audience of crypto-natives / crypto twitter and create fun speculative experiences for them. 5/ The most successful apps in this category have all been some variety of intellectual-gambling / money experiments that allow people to strategize in environments with asymmetric upside. 6/ The difficulty with these apps is that it's very difficult to hold people's interest over long periods of time; hence the wave of shutdowns recently. 7/ People naturally lose interest over time and want to go gamble on the new flashy thing that they feel provides more asymmetric upside. Yet, for some reason, when this inevitably happens, it's called a "slow rug" by the last remaining speculators. 8/ There's a very toxic culture on CT when this happens, which sadly prevents smart people and a lot of interesting experiments ever being launched. 9/ This is reflected in the crypto developer activity charts, which are bleeding badly - despite a massive increase in overall developer activity due to AI. 10) If you are here to work on building something crypto rails are actually useful for, (likely: speculation & financial use cases) it might feel depressing rn, but I expect this to turn around, and is likely worth sticking around for.

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