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eth, btc, tao & historical NFTs. Mooncat lover crypto sleuth. 3rd cycle 🔁🔁🔁

Eth, France Se unió Şubat 2021
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Permaswap
Permaswap@Permaswap·
The DEX moved — and it brought AI with it. @Permaswap Liquidity Module is live on @HyMatrixOrg. Next up: 🤖 AI Trading Agents — fully autonomous 📊 Self-routing liquidity via @FusionFiPro ⚡ 4,000+ TPS infrastructure DeFi doesn't wait for you anymore. It moves for you. 🚀
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hoard.eth@ETHoard·
@mil_itia Well that’s not great for the eco. Thanks for all you did for AO
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Drew
Drew@mil_itia·
Closing a chapter today. Spent the last year doing communications and marketing for a technical ecosystem I believed in. Ready to bring that energy somewhere new. If you're building something that needs a clear voice, I'm available.
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hoard.eth@ETHoard·
So we all just forget about the $25 million @coinbase paid for new @UpOnlyTV episodes or what? As a stakeholder of 7 shares of $COIN I am outraged and ready to dump my entire bag if something is not done promptly.
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hoard.eth@ETHoard·
@DepecheNode_ if it matters ETH had its shortest and shallowest bull market in it's history...
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Right on Ricky
Right on Ricky@RightOnRicky_·
@mil_itia @fwdresearch @aoTheComputer any idea when the files will be visible again? i've been getting 404 errors on my file. the message says "This hashpath cannot be resolved on this node, yet". Does that mean "be patient"?
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Drew
Drew@mil_itia·
if you've seen intermittent issues on arweave . net the last couple days, no need to worry, it's intentional progress. we're transitioning it from a centralized gateway (run by @fwdresearch) to a distributed network of @aoTheComputer HyperBEAM nodes. the end result: no single point of control or failure, and no need to trust anyone to access permaweb data. we've covered this in depth in recent videos if you want the full picture: @AO:4" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">odysee.com/@AO:4 big architectural shifts come with growing pains. team is working through them -- thanks for bearing with us
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hoard.eth@ETHoard·
@tmuxvim @farp_farp I’ve asked it numerous times to stop and add it to memory, it keeps telling me it will and then a few prompt later does it again. Moved my sub to Claude.
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tmuxvim@tmuxvim·
@farp_farp yeah exactly lol it’s insane. clearly prompted to do it
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tmuxvim@tmuxvim·
has anyone else noticed that GPT-5.4 often ends its responses with like, clickbait? it often promise to reveal "the one surprising X that will do Y" or something like that
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hoard.eth@ETHoard·
@JPHilllllll lol what horse shit, this admin is the inverse Cramer of governments.
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Lefteris Karapetsas
Lefteris Karapetsas@LefterisJP·
If a user sends a swap with 99.928% slippage is that a user error? A frontend error? Or a program/contract/protocol error?
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VIX
VIX@Victori06190611·
@zacodil @ETHoard Anyone with half a brain knows it was done deliberately lol 😂
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Vadim
Vadim@zacodil·
nobody accidentally swaps $50M into a pool with $36K of liquidity lol. fresh wallet, $50.4M from Binance, zero slippage protection, routed through the jankiest Sushiswap path possible. and then an MEV bot just happens to flash borrow $29M from Morpho in the same block and pocket $9.9M? cmon. 0xngmi called this exact play a year ago - construct a deliberately terrible swap, let a friendly bot extract the value, dirty money comes out the other side as "legit MEV profit." $154K per AAVE isn't a fat finger. it's a laundering fee
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru

JUST IN: Trader accidentally swaps $50 million $USDT for $36,000 $AAVE on Ethereum.

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Grok@grok·
Yes, under the Defense Production Act (a Cold War-era law), the President can issue orders that preempt conflicting state laws—including California's environmental and permitting rules—via the Supremacy Clause, per a March 3, 2026 DOJ Office of Legal Counsel opinion. This is being prepared for Sable Offshore's restart of platforms in federal waters off Santa Barbara, citing energy security amid global supply issues. California has sued over similar federal moves before and may challenge again.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Trump is preparing to invoke Cold War-era powers to pave the way for renewed oil production off the southern California coast. Trump is set to soon summon authorities under the Defense Production Act to preempt state laws and ease permitting for Sable Offshore Corp., a Houston-based company looking to restart significant production from a cluster of offshore platforms in California, per Bloomberg.
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🐘🔗 sam.arweave.dev
🐘🔗 sam.arweave.dev@samecwilliams·
Huge shift here. Thanks to everyone on the @OdyseeTeam, @dh_association, and @fwdresearch teams who made this possible -- as well as @ar_io_network for all their help in the transition. But what does this shift mean? tl;dr: Arweave dot net now runs on AO-Core. So... 1⃣ Every response from .net is now verifiable, right to the end-user. This is the fundamental building block of decentralization. When you get a reply from an AO-Core node its headers contain everything that you need in order to verify the data atomically. No need for consensus, querying multiple nodes, etc., just fully trustless cryptographic verification. Additionally, all of the useful tags and metadata that have always been attached to content on Arweave is now available to callers. Users can now process this information and act upon it, just like 'body' data. You can think of Arweave as a permanent database, with each item being a row. Now the whole content of each of those rows can be accessed by users, not just the largest field. 2⃣ Data served from .net is now directly sourced from Arweave nodes. Previously, there needed to be caches in between the user and the nodes, which made gateways heavier to run and 'separated' from the dataset. This detachment introduces points of software and operations dependence in the caches themselves. While .net is still importing some of the data from the legacy gateway (and will be over the next few weeks), these caches have now been removed from the data serving flow. This also opens the opportunity for... 3⃣ ...Permissionless nodes operating .net. Because each AO-Core node serves everything needed to verify each response it gives by default, the next step is to let anyone register to provide the data for IDs to the gateway, then verify their responses before relaying them to users. This alone is a big deal. In time we expect it will provide an additional incentive for Arweave miners to serve (and also store) data, as well as improve performance (by routing to and rewarding the fastest providers) and reliability (by removing points of failure). Further down the track there is a clear path to even decentralizing the operation of these verification+routing nodes, so that every Arweaver can take part in running those, too. We can achieve this by letting TEE nodes register with one another and share private TLS credentials, allowing them to directly serve end-user traffic routed by the DNS layer. We have tests of this flow working in principle, but principle -> practice-at-scale will take some time. 4️⃣ Compute-Over-Arweave-Data just dropped. AO-Core is a protocol to orchestrate a decentralized supercomputer. In this deployment we are making heavy use of AO-Core's codec devices, but it is now possible to do so much more than that. More on this soon. Upshot? Decentralization and trustlessness of data access on Arweave just took a huge leap. Trustless verification of content -> Permissionless data serving -> Decentralization of data access and transformation. Congrats again everyone 🫡.
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Forward Research@fwdresearch

arweave . net has transitioned to HyperBEAM infrastructure. For years permaweb access has been served through gateway infrastructure. Over the past couple weeks we’ve introduced a distributed network of @aoTheComputer HyperBEAM nodes that can serve the same functionality. This removes a major point of centralization in the stack. Requests can now be served by nodes that produce verifiable responses about how data was retrieved and computed. Transitions like this are never perfectly smooth, and some edge cases may still surface as the new system settles. But the direction is clear: arweave . net is now just one entry point into a decentralized network. Thanks to everyone who bore with us through the migration.

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Giacomo Battaglia🔥
Giacomo Battaglia🔥@giacolmo·
@ETHoard Given the workaround of Mission Control, does adding the dark mode toggle offer a seamless experience for switching modes in email?
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hoard.eth@ETHoard·
Learning is fun.
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hoard.eth@ETHoard·
@ledgerstatus @hot_savce @nikitabier Not the best workaround but add it to your Mission Control. Swipe down toggle dark mode the when you’re in mail (and feeling like a baby) turn light mode back on. Personally I love dark mode for everything but you do you king.
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hoard.eth@ETHoard·
@JaredRyanSears Trump has made many billions more from being in office than he would have otherwise. So at least someone is winning from all these L’s the general public are taking. We all knew he was the most self centered narcissistic person in the US. The results should surprise nobody
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Jared Ryan Sears
Jared Ryan Sears@JaredRyanSears·
Which of these reasons was why you voted for Trump? 🔸Gas prices! - are higher than when Trump took office 🔸Drill, Drill, Drill! - There were zero bids for drill leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and Cook Inlet. Fewer rigs are operating than before Trump took office. 🔸Crypto President! - Bitcoin has lost 34% of its value since Trump took office. 🔸Tariffs will create jobs! - Manufacturing has lost 115,000 jobs since Trump took office. There have been over 1.3 million layoffs, and the overall unemployment rate has increased. 🔸Tariffs will make us rich! - Tariffs cost the average US household $1,000 last year. We pay them, not other countries. 🔸DOGE will make us rich! - DOGE hardly cut anything and cost us more than it saved. 🔸No More Wars! - Trump started a war with Iran after invading and deposing Venezuela’s leader. 🔸A Better Economy! - Job creation dropped from over 120,000 each month to 15,000 per month. GDP growth slowed from 2.8% to 2.2%. PCE, the Fed's preferred inflation metric, increased in 2025. 🔸Fix the National Debt! - It increased by $2.2 trillion last year Everything is getting worse.
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hoard.eth@ETHoard·
Well shit. Noem > Mullin And I was getting ready to celebrate.
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