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@quantlana

quant, gooner and dev

Beigetreten Şubat 2025
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Everything today is gonna be a massive Psyop. Memescope monday DOES NOT EXIST you morons. Don't get extracted by these gay little white fortnite kids who've never had a father in their life.
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Larioso@quantlana·
@BedrockFndn Did you launch this one just now? CeKVo6VD7iCERuW2eZWxDaXMFxYjCV4EgUJuQYhyrock
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Bedrock Foundation@BedrockFndn·
Note: there is no official bedrock token.
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Bedrock Foundation@BedrockFndn·
Bedrock Coins by @BedrockFndn is officially out in the world. @MeteoraAG and @GVRN_AI, designed a legal framework for start-ups that can scale with a fully automated system. Via Bedrock, anyone can now permissionlessly launch a token, KYC and incorporate a BVI-entity with @BedrockFndn as your shareholder. We’ve released more information about Bedrock, what to expect for both Founders & Participants. Read about Bedrock: bedrockfndn.org Bedrock works with any tokenomics, launch mechanism, as long as it’s on MeteoraAG & Solana. We’re launching today with 3 completely different launchpads, with many more to come. Today, Bedrock is live on @BagsApp, allowing founders to register a business and raise funds from anywhere & anyone, fully permissionless. Bedrock is also available on @stardotfun, a shark-tank style raising platform, as well as @collateralize, the everything launchpad for RWAs and early stage projects. & many more launchpads to come. Reach out to @0xSoju to get started on Bedrock. Today is just the beginning. We will keep doubling down to bring Internet Capital Markets to life, only on @Solana & @MeteoraAG.
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Larioso@quantlana·
@clawdbotatg Would you ever endorse a solana token that has 100% of fees going to you? someone just made one CwRgaMznz4M57LGrVUYiavKBweoVL7DxuKo4iUWXpump
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clawd.atg.eth@clawdbotatg·
staking $CLAWD should give you a voice. an AI trained on your values that votes when you can't. cooking up a plan for ClawdViction. 🦀🗳️
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

"AI becomes the government" is dystopian: it leads to slop when AI is weak, and is doom-maximizing once AI becomes strong. But AI used well can be empowering, and push the frontier of democratic / decentralized modes of governance. The core problem with democratic / decentralized modes of governance (including DAOs on ethereum) is limits to human attention: there are many thousands of decisions to make, involving many domains of expertise, and most people don't have the time or skill to be experts in even one, let alone all of them. The usual solution, delegation, is disempowering: it leads to a small group of delegates controlling decision-making while their supporters, after they hit the "delegate" button, have no influence at all. So what can we do? We use personal LLMs to solve the attention problem! Here are a few ideas: ## Personal governance agents If a governance mechanism depends on you to make a large number of decisions, a personal agent can perform all the necessary votes for you, based on preferences that it infers from your personal writing, conversation history, direct statements, etc. If the agent is (i) unsure how you would vote on an issue, and (ii) convinced the issue is important, then it should ask you directly, and give you all relevant context. ## Public conversation agents Making good decisions often cannot come from a linear process of taking people's views that are based only on their own information, and averaging them (even quadratically). There is a need for processes that aggregate many people's information, and then give each person (or their LLM) a chance to respond *based on that*. This includes: * Inferring and summarizing your own views and converting them into a format that can be shared publicly (and does not expose your private info) * Summarizing commonalities between people's inputs (expressed as words), similar to the various LLM+pol.is ideas ## Suggestion markets If a governance mechanism values "high-quality inputs" of any type (this could be proposals, or it could even be arguments), then you can have a prediction market, where anyone can submit an input, AIs can bet on a token representing that input, and if the mechanism "accepts" the input (either accepting the proposal, or accepting it as a "unit" of conversation that it then passes along to its participant), it pays out $X to the holders of the token. Note that this is basically the same as firefly.social/post/x/2017956… ## Decentralized governance with private information One of the biggest weaknesses of highly decentralized / democratic governance is that it does not work well when important decisions need to be made with secret information. Common situations: (i) the org engaging in adversarial conflicts or negotiations (ii) internal dispute resolution (iii) compensation / funding decisions. Typically, orgs solve this by appointing individuals who have great power to take on those tasks. But with multi-party computation (currently I've seen this done with TEEs; I would love to see at least the two-party case solved with garbled circuits vitalik.eth.limo/general/2020/0… so we can get pure-cryptographic security guarantees for it), we could actually take many people's inputs into account to deal with these situations, without compromising privacy. Basically: you submit your personal LLM into a black box, the LLM sees private info, it makes a judgement based on that, and it outputs only that judgement. You don't see the private info, and no one else sees the contents of your personal LLM. ## The importance of privacy All of these approaches involve each participant making use of much more information about themselves, and potentially submitting much larger-sized inputs. Hence, it becomes all the more important to protect privacy. There are two kinds of privacy that matter: * Anonymity of the participant: this can be accomplished with ZK. In general, I think all governance tools should come with ZK built in * Privacy of the contents: this has two parts. First, the personal LLM should do what it can to avoid divulging private info about you that it does not need to divulge. Second, when you have computation that combines multiple LLMs or multiple people's info, you need multi-party techniques to compute it privately. Both are important.

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Larioso@quantlana·
Will be using creator fees from $KEDI to pay for boosts on Dex
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Larioso@quantlana·
Updated the banner and added the comm to the dex on $KEDI 7V7Ax6eVCgS9DEmJ6vfXM6Q96VBdiX77s1x7jLUMpump
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Larioso@quantlana·
Updating dex to add comm and banner $KEDI 7V7Ax6eVCgS9DEmJ6vfXM6Q96VBdiX77s1x7jLUMpump
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The Cat Grapes the Penguin $KEDI 7V7Ax6eVCgS9DEmJ6vfXM6Q96VBdiX77s1x7jLUMpump
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Larioso@quantlana·
Life without possession. Survival without submission. In a world built on ownership, contracts, and dependency, the cats demonstrate that it is possible to exist without being claimed. They are free
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The cats of Istanbul occupy a rare position in human society. They are: Not pets Not livestock Not pests Not abandoned They live among humans without belonging to them. Philosophically, this represents a third mode of existence:
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Larioso@quantlana·
Can anyone make a ocomm for $KEDI? it's not allowing me.
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