
Dylan M|azeotrope|👁️|
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Dylan M|azeotrope|👁️|
@Aziotrope0212
⚙️enthusiast,passive plays, on-chain tech |


Introducing Ferrari Luce, the first electric Ferrari designed by LoveFrom.


$near is a decent short term trade but ultimately its just a hyperliquid cope play the chain's lifetime revenue is $17m..... vs a $3.6b mkt cap they halved emissions to 2.5% to try to stretch out incentive to keep people's capital on the chain 600ms finality is.... slow we are supposed to believe this will become the choice chain for ai agents??? even if it does, revenue will be a drop in the bucket, emissions end soon, capital leaves it makes no sense to build there or allocate capital there and that's why no one is doing either of those things like i said decent short-term trade but it's so clearly a hyperliquid cope play i have to put this out there just allocate to $hype skip the dino coins if a chain pops up that becomes the 'rea'l be-all-end-all economic layer for economic agents it will be different it won't be an 8 year old dino chain 🦖 make your trade and get out, there's obviously a serious marketing push behind this one and when there's a serious marketing push in crypto, there's always someone waiting to pull the plug hyperliquid




The First Ai memecoin on Near









Dynamic resharding is coming to NEAR. The upcoming network upgrade will enable the protocol to add shards automatically as demand grows. This delivers on NEAR's founding vision of building the world's most scalable blockchain protocol at the highest level of performance 🧵





📍 Use the DeFlock Map We’re building a public map of ALPRs, AI surveillance cameras, drones, and connected surveillance infrastructure so communities can see what’s being installed around them. The DeFlock App works great, too! deflock.org





UI peaked here, unironically. Everything was so easy to read, even on low resolution monitors. Sure, it wasn't stable enough, and the search function (before they ruined it) is nice to have, but they really just focused on usability with the graphic design of Win2000.









