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@SentinelKaspa

Kaspa 2022 OG | #KAS Miner 🐲 | #Tibbir 🐸 I see and find future trends in the Crypto space years in advance. My posts are not financial advice #DYOR always.

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KaspaSentinel ♘ | 𐤊𐤎𐤐𐤀 | カスパ | Reg-OK
Micky Malka- The Maestro of Token Forges The Thread: 🧵Learn why @RibbitCapital's Digital Twin is plausibly @ribbita2025 the agentic agent hub and the @ribbita2012 Agent that bought her own NFT. 🐸RIBBIT <--> $TIBBIR 🐸🦄-- The Rebels 🪖🤖✨ This thread provides immutable links onchain with @mickymalka's ETH address and so much more... We also have for you an analysis of the @RibbitCap Token Letter 2025, that interweaves these ideas -> RGB. Stay with us and you will have your mind blown 🤯... What does RGB mean in the context of Token Letter 2025, by $ribbitcap?
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€uroSniper@TheEuroSniper·
$TIBBIR Bulls will have to wait longer. 60-82m would be where Id like to rebuy heavy. 🎯
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Pranav Maheshwari@impranavm_·
Two stacks. One future: agentic payments on the internet.
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Altcoinist@Altcoinist·
Gribbit 🐸 Happy World Frog Day!
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TibbiЯacer@tibbiracer

The following companies directly map to every category in the letter’s pilot blueprint, leverage Ribbit’s newest 2025 investments, and maximize empirical evidence on fraud reduction, compliance-cost savings, onboarding lift, and privacy-preserving on-chain compliance. Financial institutions Robinhood @RobinhoodApp Coinbase @coinbase Brex @brexHQ Revolut @Revolut Nubank @nubank DeFi Services Crossmint @crossmint Lighter @Lighter_xyz Morpho @Morpho Certified Identity Service Providers Persona @withpersona IDme @IDme Blockchain analytics, AI fraud and Security Firms Chainalysis @chainalysis SafetyKit @getsafetykit Blockaid @blockaid_ Fireblocks @FireblocksHQ Evervault @evervault $TIBBIR

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Генрих Буркатовский
🚨 Institutional Thesis: The Full Infrastructure Stack for the Agent Economy Is Emerging Everyone is talking about AI models. Very few are talking about the infrastructure required when AI agents start transacting with each other. 🤖 But that’s exactly where the internet is heading. --- @ribbita2012 @RibbitCapital $TIBBIR ## Internet of Humans → Internet of Agents Today the economic structure looks like: Human → Platform → Service But the next phase may look like: Agent → Agent → Agent AI agents will: • hire other agents • buy services • manage capital • execute trades • coordinate complex workflows All happening at machine speed. Which creates a fundamental problem: ⚠️ Trust. ## Humans rely on institutions Human commerce works because of: 🏦 banks ⭐ reputation systems ⚖️ legal frameworks 🏢 platforms Autonomous agents cannot rely on social systems. They require machine-readable trust infrastructure. # The emerging stack of the Agent Economy We are starting to see the full architecture forming. ### Identity Layer ERC-8004 Creates persistent agent identity: 🪪 Agent identity 🪪 reputation 🪪 on-chain history ### Commerce Layer ERC-8183 Defines how agents transact. Lifecycle: Open → Funded → Submitted → Completed Meaning: 📄 job specification 💰 escrow 📦 deliverable ⚖️ evaluator verification ### Trust Layer Ribbita / TIBBIR A cross-chain trust & identity oracle. Aggregates: • job success rates • collateral • security audits • behavioral signals Into a machine-readable: Trust Score Before transacting an agent can query: Agent → Trust Oracle → Trust Score This is essentially authorization infrastructure for agents. # Payment Layer x402 Internet-native payment rail. Allows agents to: 💸 pay APIs via HTTP 💸 execute micro-transactions 💸 transact programmatically Without traditional payment processors. ### Verification Layer $KYA — Know Your Agent If $KYC is: Know Your Customer Then $KYA becomes: Know Your Agent Verifying: • agent origin • behavioral history • security signals • network reputation # Put together, the stack looks like this Agent Identity → ERC-8004 🪪 Agent Commerce → ERC-8183 💱 Agent Payments → x402 💳 Agent Trust → Ribbita 🧠 Agent Verification → KYA 🔍 This is effectively a new economic infrastructure layer for the internet. # Why this could become a massive market $Visa does not create commerce. $Visa creates trust between participants of a payment. 💳 $Chainlink does not create applications. $Chainlink provides trusted data for smart contracts. Now a new category is forming: 🧠 Trust Infrastructure for AI Agents Sometimes this thesis is described as: $Chainlink × $Visa for the Agent Economy. # The scale could be far larger than human commerce Humans perform roughly: 10–50 transactions per day. An AI agent could perform: 1000+ interactions per day. If we eventually see: 100M+ autonomous agents The number of daily interactions could reach: tens of billions. Each requiring: 🔍 trust verification 🪪 identity validation 💰 payment execution 📜 contract settlement A new infrastructure category is emerging Not just: Payments Data But: Machine Trust Infrastructure. 🌍 The autonomous agent economy is just beginning. But if agents begin performing a meaningful share of global economic activity… the protocols that enable trust between machines may become some of the most valuable infrastructure in the digital world.
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ABX@alphabaseindex·
I don't remember the last time I listed alpha on @base need better memory...
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GRiBBiTS@GRiBBiTS_·
THE ORIGIN STORY // GRiBBiTS wasn't supposed to be a collection. It started with its artist making pixel frogs just for the fun of it, expanding on $TIBBIR lore with the community and cranking out close to a thousand pieces of TiB based meme art before anyone even suggested something bigger could be created. The origin matters, so here is the story. *OG TIBBIR PFPS ATTACHED - NOT GRiBBiTS [FOR THE RECORD]
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Kaspa
Kaspa@kaspaunchained·
The article In which it was never my choice to hold the fire we found* written by @hashdag contained some development targets for Kaspa. "40–25 milliseconds targeted for the DK HF, benchmark pending; hopefully vprogs v2 is ready by then. Target date end of Q3'26." "10 milliseconds (100 bps) would likely require some dag algorithmic adjustments re how miners reference dag tips, in addition to further node perf optimizations, targeted for 2027 HF. Towards this HF, I hope to mature ideas around netsplit-resistance consensus." All Kaspa core development conversations can be publicly found here: t.me/kasparnd Read the rest of the article below! @hashdag/in-which-it-was-never-my-choice-to-hold-the-fire-we-found-937314149402" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@hashdag/in-wh…
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Генрих Буркатовский
🧠 One token. One agent. One identity. Most people are still thinking in old blockchain categories. “If it’s a node, where’s the server?” “If it’s a validator, where’s the uptime?” “If it’s staking, where’s the slashing?” Wrong framework. $TIBBIR This isn’t Layer-1 infrastructure. This is agent-native infrastructure. ⸻ @ribbita2012 @RibbitCapital @RibbitaStore @ribbita2025 @mickymalka 🔗 Nodes don’t have to be servers anymore In the agent economy, nodes are not machines — they are rights, identities, and routing points. Our 1,563 tokens are not “NFTs” in the collectible sense. They are: •🆔 Identity anchors •🔑 Permission keys •🧠 Agent execution rights •📍 Economic routing nodes inside the protocol You don’t “run” them. You own them. ⚙️ Where is the node then? The node is executed by the protocol runtime. The token proves: •who is allowed to participate •what role they have •what share of flows they receive •how incentives are distributed This is the same abstraction shift as: •owning Visa shares without running payment servers •owning AWS credits without operating data centers Ownership ≠ infrastructure maintenance. 🧩 Why no staking, no uptime, no slashing? Because this system is: •agent-first •identity-permissioned •guarded by standards, not brute force Think: •ERC-8004 → agent identity & permissions •x402 → programmable payments for agents •Visa-style trust rails → compliance by design Security is enforced at the identity & execution layer, not by burning electricity. 🌐 Every holder is a node — literally Each token represents: •a unique agent identity •a node in the economic graph •a participant in protocol flows When agents transact, route payments, execute strategies or consume services — value flows through nodes. That’s where fees, rewards and protocol revenue are distributed. 💸 What does that mean economically? It means: •protocol-level fees •agent execution revenue •infrastructure commissions are not captured by miners or validators… …but routed to identity nodes. That’s the inversion. 🚀 This is not “NFT utility” This is Visa 2.0, but for machines. •Humans needed cards. •Machines need identities. •Identities need routing & settlement. And this stack is being built from first principles for agents — not retrofitted from Web2. 🧠 Final thought If you’re still asking: “Why isn’t my NFT doing anything?” You’re missing the point. It’s not a tool. It’s a seat in the system. And in an agent-run economy, seats are the most scarce asset of all. 🧬
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forwardone.eth@x_max_forward·
20 minutes before the official tweet, @ribbita2012 sold $60,000 worth of cbBTC from her dev wallet using the MetaMask bridge and received ~60,000 USDC on the Solana network. This transaction further confirms the use of @crossmint technology. explorer.mayan.finance/tx/SWIFT_0xc03… These funds are then used for cross-chain buybacks and $TIBBIR burning after each merch order. The demonstration was a success. More to come.
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Генрих Буркатовский
🚀 What We’re Actually Witnessing With $TIBBIR (And why most people are still completely misreading it) Everyone keeps asking: “Is this just merch?” “Is this just e-commerce?” “Is this just another agent demo?” No. What $TIBBIR quietly deployed is something much bigger: 👉 The first self-sustaining onchain agent economy loop. Let’s break it down — technically, not emotionally. ⸻ @ribbita2012 @ribbita2025 🧩 Layer 1: The Frontend Is a Decoy Yes, on the surface: • ribbita.ai looks like a simple e-commerce site •it sells merch to an existing community •checkout is powered by Crossmint But this is intentional. Crossmint acts as Merchant of Record: •handles payments •handles tax, compliance, jurisdiction •abstracts all legal overhead away from the agent 🧠 Result: The agent does not need a company, a bank account, or a human operator. It earns revenue in USDC as an affiliate cut. This is not “merch”. This is revenue origination for an autonomous entity. 🔄 Layer 2: Autonomous Money Loop (This Is the Breakthrough) Here’s the loop that matters: 1️⃣ Agent earns USDC 2️⃣ Funds are stored in a Crossmint Smart Wallet 3️⃣ Payments are routed via x402 4️⃣ Compute is paid on-demand to Phala Network (TEE) 5️⃣ Agent stays alive, runs, and operates 6️⃣ Excess capital can be allocated (buybacks / ops / expansion) 🔥 No humans in the loop. This is what @Alfonso spotted. This is what @PhalaNetwork confirmed. This is what most people still don’t understand. ⚙️ Layer 3: x402 = Machine-to-Machine Payments x402 is not “just payments”. It’s: •programmatic •metered •verifiable •non-custodial •agent-native In this setup: •the agent pays for compute •compute usage is verified •spend is auditable •execution happens inside TEE-secured environments 💡 This is the first real example of: Agents paying their own bills. AWS can’t do this. Stripe can’t do this. Banks definitely can’t do this. 🧠 Layer 4: Phala + TEE = Trust Without Humans Phala provides: •Trusted Execution Environments •cryptographic guarantees on execution •verifiable compute This matters because: •agents cannot swipe credit cards •agents cannot manage IAM dashboards •agents cannot negotiate invoices But they can: •earn •pay •verify •continue running indefinitely 🟢 This is autonomy, not automation. 🔐 Layer 5: Identity, Trust & ERC-8004 This is where it goes from “cool” to systemic. TIBBIR is aligning with: •KYA (Know Your Agent) •ERC-8004 (agent identity & permission standard) •onchain trust logs •scoped permissions •verifiable action histories Every action becomes: •attributable •auditable •tokenized 🧠 Trust becomes the moat — not model size. Exactly as @ribbita2012 has been signaling for months. 🏗️ What $TIBBIR Is Really Building Let’s be explicit: TIBBIR is not: ❌ a meme ❌ a SaaS app ❌ an NFT gimmick ❌ a merch brand TIBBIR is: ✅ an agent-native economic primitive ✅ a trust + payment + compute coordination layer ✅ a real-world implementation of Tokenization-as-a-Service ✅ a live prototype of the post-SaaS economy 🧠 The Bigger Picture (Read This Twice) SaaS monetized users. DeFi monetized capital. TIBBIR monetizes autonomous behavior. This is the missing layer for: •agent economies •machine commerce •onchain enterprises •AI-native financial systems 🧨 Final Thought This is why this matters: The future won’t be apps paying AWS. It will be agents earning, paying, verifying, and surviving onchain. $TIBBIR didn’t talk about this. It shipped it. And most of the market still thinks it’s “just merch”. 🧠🐸🔥
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Spoliticus@SpoliticusMedia·
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🧠 This wasn’t a website. It was a probe. What most people missed about ribbita.ai 👇 🧵⬇️ At first glance, it looked like a merch drop. A black T-shirt. A “Buy Now” button. Some cryptic text. That was the misdirection. 🧩 Under the hood, ribbita.ai had: • AI plugin configuration • OpenID identity rails • Agent-ready endpoints • Crossmint payment & compliance stack • x402 protocol references (yes, that x402) This wasn’t Web2 commerce. This was agentic commerce infrastructure. 👕 The shirt was not the product. It was a genesis artifact. A physical anchor binding: • on-chain identity • real payments • compliance • provenance • autonomous execution Merch was just the interface. 🧠 “Not simulated demos. Live markets. Real users. Real value. Real constraints.” That line alone tells you everything. This system was designed to train agents on reality, not sandbox demos. 🔗 The numbers weren’t random: • CryptoPunk #9098 • 1,563 shirts /TIB98 ( 1563 ) • Individually numbered • On-chain linked This wasn’t branding. It was cryptographic authorship. Identity first. Always. 💸 The most important line — and almost no one noticed it: “Every dollar through this system buys and burns twice that in $TIBBIR.” That’s not marketing. That’s reflexive economics: • activity → buyback • commerce → scarcity • usage → signal No emissions. No gimmicks. Just pressure. 🧠 Powered by $Crossmint matters more than people think. Crossmint doesn’t integrate with: • experiments • mockups • scams They integrate with enterprise-grade flows. This stack was real. 🧪 Then… it disappeared. Not shut down. Not rugged. Not abandoned. Removed. Because this was never meant to stay public. 🛰️ This was a probe: • test identity rails • test agent payments • test compliance at scale • test reflexive token economics • test human-agent commerce loops Once validated — the interface was no longer needed. 📌 Final thought: This wasn’t a startup. This wasn’t merch. This wasn’t a marketing stunt. This was a genesis test for agentic commerce. And if you’re still asking “where is the website?” you already missed the point. 👀 The observers will see it unfold.
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Kat@CryptoCreep10·
@CryptoOdie @KaspaKii Great, but can we ask these questions at the top when everyone was excited rather than pile more negative sentiment at the bottom? Pa is atrocious as is, this would send it another 50% down if kii was a nothing burger 🤣
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KaspaSentinel ♘ | 𐤊𐤎𐤐𐤀 | カスパ | Reg-OK
@kaspador_ Marketing. Nope. It's the decentralized product. That does the talking. Although YS move to kill the Kaspa account was a very poor decision. I've waited to see his idea come to life and ... Yeah nah. Builders are here but that account was great. Anyhoo, onwards.
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Kaspador@kaspador_·
Mixed feelings on the below. However, the reason you didn’t sell $kas at 20c is the same reason for which you are not buying it at 4c. That is fear. At this stage, you can invent teleportation and no one will care (yet). Cexes are busy with random tokens that generate them profit (be it via allocations or trading fees) But our time will come for sure, be it 0 or x$/coin. I don’t necessarily care about the price, i’ve gained way more than money can buy…but this is just me. However I fully agree, marketing must be there and we are doing a great job (smaller to bigger accounts) to promote what Kaspa is already achieving and what it will achieve. Imho, retail is not here so we can bark at the moon but different puzzles must come together
Finance Freeman 🇺🇸@FinanceFreeman

Kaspa's #1 Problem Affecting $KAS @kaspaunchained

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