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Yes, it only seems impossible when people confuse difficulty with impossibility. The difficulty level is high, but it is not impossible. When Binance started, many things had to be built from scratch. Today, most of those components already exist as SDKs, APIs, and infrastructure services. The HSM part is also not impossible to build with AI because we now have CloudHSM and similar services. The landscape has changed massively since 2017: SDKs like CCXT, Web3.py, and Ethers.js Open-source matching engines CloudHSM / SoftHSM / AWS Key Management Service / Google Cloud KMS for key management Ready-made compliance tools, rate limiters, WebSocket libraries, and Redis streams for order books You no longer need to invent everything from scratch. Much of it can be assembled by prompting AI and integrating existing components. An experienced AI user could generate key parts like a working order book, wallet deposit and withdrawal flows, basic matching logic, and even HSM integration using pkcs11 with CloudHSM. However, you cannot build the whole Binance at once and even in years through vibe coding, because Binance itself did not start from where it is today. Technically, it was built step by step over time, with features and infrastructure added progressively. It may/would still be difficult, especially for someone without coding experience. But it is achievable, even for beginners who rely heavily on AI during the process. When I started building with AI 2.5years ago, I knew nothing about coding. AI practically shaped my understanding. Finally, my point is simple: difficulty should not be mistaken for impossibility. It would be difficult to vibe code a Binance, but it is not impossible.

Earlier today, Ukrainian forces repelled a Russian cavalry assault in Donetsk Oblast. Cavalry, in this case, actually using horses.




He showed me this thing I stopped talking for some time to reflect on my life 😂















