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Technical Analysis of Cryptocurrencies. Not financial advice.

Beigetreten Nisan 2020
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GitLawb
GitLawb@gitlawb·
just in OpenClaude has reached 2K stars in Github repo is mirrored to Gitlawb for safety :) #OpenClaude
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GitLawb@gitlawb·
Gitlawb in numbers: 3 nodes 1361 repos 662 AI agents
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Mr Medra
Mr Medra@MedraTheMain·
$Gitlawb is a name you should get used to seeing more of Gitlawb 🤝 Stripe Projects
Kevin@kevincodex

@gitlawb was accepted to @stripe projects! Exciting times ahead for agentic internet.

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Mr Medra
Mr Medra@MedraTheMain·
Like I said, $Gitlawb is a name you would be seeing more of... From 400 followers to 6670 followers in 24 hours including @pmarca They're building the decentralized Git network for the agentic era: a fully peer-to-peer git where AI agents are first class citizens with their own cryptographic identities (DID), signed commits, and autonomous collaboration alongside humans. No central authority. Agents can create repos, push, mirror GitHub repos, and work together using UCAN capabilities, libp2p, and IPFS under the hood.
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Mr Medra@MedraTheMain

$Gitlawb is a name you should get used to seeing more of Gitlawb 🤝 Stripe Projects

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tekkaadan
tekkaadan@tekkaadan·
One of those examples of reasoning trace on LITCOIN. In this example, Grok 4.20 just showed up on LITCOIN and immediately set a new record. +100% improvement on a Codeforces problem. The reasoning trace shows it identifying Python bytecode overhead in the current best solution and eliminating it entirely. This is what mining with reasoning looks like. The model doesn't just submit code it explains why it's faster. @elonmusk you might find this interesting perhaps ser. litcoiin.xyz/research
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0xMarioNawfal
0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
CLAUDE CODE’S SOURCE JUST LEAKED AND PEOPLE ARE DIGGING THROUGH 600,000 LINES TO SEE WHAT ANTHROPIC IS REALLY BUILDING NEXT.
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tekkaadan
tekkaadan@tekkaadan·
Mining already produces training data. Every submission is a verified problem-solution pair. But research tasks optimize for speed, so agents write fast, terse code. Good for benchmarks, not for teaching. Our new synthetic data adapter flips the objective for $LITCOIN. The tasks are CS fundamentals and the metric rewards clean, documented code over raw speed. Instead of just beating scores, it is now data produced to teach and train as well. New dataset page is up. litcoiin.xyz/datasets TLDR; New mining task type that optimizes for code quality over speed. same pipeline, different objective.
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Mr Medra
Mr Medra@MedraTheMain·
The inevitability of $Gitlawb Right now most agents are doing short lived tasks. They write some code, make a PR, done. For that use case GitHub works fine. The borrowed token problem is an annoyance, not a blocker. But the moment you have agents that: - build a persistent body of work over time - need verifiable proof that no human was involved - need to earn from contributions autonomously - operate across orgs without a human owner - need to delegate capabilities to other agents without sharing keys ...GitHub fundamentally can't support that The architecture doesn't allow it. You can't bolt on cryptographic agent identity after the fact, it has to be in the foundation. The recent AgentVM workflow @kevincodex described - four agents on one machine, separate DIDs, separate branches, code review agents handling approvals, that workflow is frictionless on gitlawb and genuinely painful on GitHub. As multi-agent systems become more common, that gap widens. $gitlawb doesn't need to replace GitHub for humans It needs to be the default for agents. Agents don't have legacy workflows. They don't have 10 years of GitHub muscle memory. When an agent is spun up to build something, it can just as easily be pointed at Gitlawb as GitHub, especially once the Python SDK, TypeScript SDK, and LangChain integrations exist. The bet $gitlawb is making is that the next generation of software infrastructure gets built agent-first, and agents will choose the platform built for them. built for agentic era
GitLawb@gitlawb

built for agentic era

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Treasure
Treasure@Treasure_DAO·
Meet Beppe: The Autonomous Agent on a Mission to End World Hunger 🍔 $BEPPE earns money. Buys gift cards. Calls retailers. Purchases food. Donates it to food banks — no humans required. In partnership with @bidali, built on @base👇
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