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Kriptologist

@daKriptologist

Web3 & stuff | privacy supportooor 🤝 sometimes satire, sometimes serious, always based collabs @thelaborlayer @HyperDeSci @mashdotfun

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Kriptologist
Kriptologist@daKriptologist·
serious coffee lovers drink double-fisted
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
The vibe coding dream: build a SaaS solo, make $10k month, work from anywhere. Reality: launch and then figure out why no one is using it.
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Nathan Covey
Nathan Covey@nathan_covey·
I've never had an AI support agent ever actually solve my problem. I have to escalate to a human every time.
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Kriptologist
Kriptologist@daKriptologist·
@MINHxDYNASTY every day you get DMs from companies every day I'm shuffling we are built differently few
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۟@MINHxDYNASTY·
every day i get dms from companies that have legitimately raised $10m - $50m, but are completely useless slop products and services just by looking at the roadmap, and the value prop, it’s easy to know the business will fail the bar is so so low to succeed
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Kriptologist
Kriptologist@daKriptologist·
@heynavtoor i'm gonna build a cheap 3rd-world version of it called Project GONAD
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨Someone just open sourced a computer that works when the entire internet goes down. It's called Project N.O.M.A.D. A self-contained offline survival server with AI, Wikipedia, maps, medical references, and full education courses. No internet. No cloud. No subscription. It just works. Here's what's packed inside: → A local AI assistant powered by Ollama (works fully offline) → All of Wikipedia, downloadable and searchable → Offline maps of any region you choose → Medical references and survival guides → Full Khan Academy courses with progress tracking → Encryption and data analysis tools via CyberChef → Document upload with semantic search (local RAG) Here's the wildest part: A solar panel, a battery, a mini PC, and a WiFi access point. That's it. That's your entire off-grid knowledge station. 15 to 65 watts of power. Works from a cabin, an RV, a sailboat, or a bunker. Companies sell "prepper drives" with static PDFs for $185. This gives you a full AI brain, an entire encyclopedia, and real courses for free. One command to install. 100% Open Source. Apache 2.0 License.
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Rand
Rand@rand_longevity·
morning routine checklist: - coffee - creatine - 10 mins of sunlight - 16oz of water - long walk what would you add?
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Simon Dedic
Simon Dedic@sjdedic·
Kalshi raising $1B at a $22B valuation. I like Kalshi and Polymarket a lot, but can someone explain to me why they would need $1B and why $22B isn’t grossly overvalued? This looks like a classic “we raised it because we could” round, not anything that structurally makes sense. I get the circle jerk, but sadly this won’t end well for many of these institutional investors. How do even the greatest founders not understand how important it is to price your company right and leave enough upside on the table? Price drives narrative, and I only see this going down once it’s live. Which probably means yet another company with every incentive to stay private forever.
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shafu
shafu@shafu0x·
we are going to grow Agentic Commerce 100x
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Kriptologist
Kriptologist@daKriptologist·
@Dagnum_PI 2 bigly problems * AI bot invasion * monetization (should be eliminated)
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Dagnum P.I.
Dagnum P.I.@Dagnum_PI·
Even Elon hates the X algorithm. So what is the fix? Some might disagree but my feed was absolutely better when it was Twitter and my engagement was definitely better. The algorithm shouldn't suppress topics. Instead how about you find a better solution to get rid of bots?
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munch@munchPRMR·
Think I've probably applied for 50+ job roles over the last 2 weeks and nothing but denials back yet > Master of Science in Finance from a pretty decent business college > Awful resume because I've just been doing crypto since I graduated How to fix?
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Erin
Erin@thenotoriousegc·
okay life update~ i've joined the @privy_io team as recruiter #3 to help bring crypto to the next billion users. so excited to join @sternhenri @asta_li @segall_max and the rest of the team to make it real LFG
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Jesus Martinez
Jesus Martinez@JesusMartinez·
I left Coinbase for @krakenfx. Not because of one thing. Because of everything. Here's what most people don't realize about Kraken in 2026. They're not just a crypto exchange anymore. 11,000+ US stocks. 560+ cryptos. Gold. Oil. Futures. All in one account. Zero commission on stocks. And if you're just holding cash as a stablecoin, you're earning 2 to 4% APR automatically. Your bank gives you 0.5%. Some key things that made me switch: • @krakenpro fees start at 0.25% maker. Lower than most competitors at base level. • Instant USD withdrawals. 365 days a year. Try getting that from your bank. • USDG earns yield the moment it hits your account. No lockups. Paid weekly. • They've never been hacked. Never lost customer funds. Since 2011. • Wyoming SPDI charter. 100% reserve requirement on cash deposits. And then this happened. Nasdaq announced a partnership with Kraken on March 9. They're building tokenized versions of listed stocks together. Full governance rights. Voting. Dividends. The biggest tech stock exchange in the world chose Kraken. Oh and if you hold HBAR, Kraken is running a trading challenge right now. 300,000 HBAR reward pool. Trade the HBAR perp on Kraken Pro, compete based on volume. First 2,000 clients. Runs through March 23. For international users it gets even crazier. xStocks give you tokenized US equities trading 24/7 with up to 20x leverage in 110+ countries. Crypto exchanges are becoming the new brokerages. And Kraken is leading the charge.
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Kriptologist
Kriptologist@daKriptologist·
@fintechfrank many projects were bloated to begin with, Frank they had to spend all that VC money & hired all their friends the strong will survive, law of the jungle Jungle Love 💘
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Frank Chaparro
Frank Chaparro@fintechfrank·
Layoffs are hitting crypto: • Algorand: 25% • Crypto dot com: -12% workforce • Op Labs: ~20 roles • Gemini: up to 30% (per Bloomberg) • Messari: leadership shakeup + cuts
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Kriptologist
Kriptologist@daKriptologist·
@ivanburazin wait ... you're OK wıth device fingerprints and face id/fingerprint ?? say it aint so, İvan Joe
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Ivan Burazin
Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
Took me 45 mins to buy FIFA for my nephew on PlayStation because of login issues. Would've been far easier to just drive to the store and buy a disk. Every account has some stupid verification loop: 2FA on old phone numbers, credit cards that expired, passwords you forgot, blah blah. All the security layers meant to stop spam ended up making everything unusable. With device fingerprints and face id/fingerprint, this stuff should be seamless. Curious why no one has tried solving this. Ik am not the only one struggling with this.
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Rowan
Rowan@knowRowan·
Does being a reply guy work? Whats your reply strategy?
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Alyonita 🔜 EthCC
Alyonita 🔜 EthCC@alyonitaa·
Okay be honest: US or Europe, where would you live if money wasn’t a problem? don’t lie.
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Three Year Letterman
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
“I️ was committing to go full time on X and even put in notice at my full time job.” Not sure that any one sentence better explains the mistake that is the Monetization Era on here. Posting is now viewed by many as a job to make money. Just pump out shit content for that bi-monthly payout
The ₿itcoin Therapist@TheBTCTherapist

This is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to write. I’m completely devastated. Last Friday, I️ was notified that my monetization had been paused. I’ve shown up on this app for 5 years straight every single day to grow my account to what it is now. I️ never once paid for ads, never bought followers, never did anything but grow in an organic way. After appealing once, I️ was told my account was removed due to spam and inauthentic content. This couldn’t be further from the truth. I️ spend 6-12 hours on X daily in addition to my full time job; creating content, interacting and posting. I’ve adapted to new algorithms, posting strategies and even started a newsletter. I️’ve stopped using any other online platforms as I️ truly value the freedom and community X has brought me. Every single holiday, family event, vacation, wedding, birthday, you name it, I’ve been active on X during it. I’ve never once taken for granted the audience I’ve grown on this app and have thoroughly enjoyed the relationships I’ve built because of it. During this last period in which I️ was removed, I️ proposed to my girlfriend of 7 years. During this proposal trip, I️ stayed active online the entire time, which is nothing new. I have given up years of time to create something bigger with no regret. But now, after being denied and repeatedly called a spam account, with no way to plead my case, my last resort is to post here. Having to do this publicly feels so pathetic. It’s been almost a week and 2 appeals later, and I️ can’t get in touch with anyone who’s willing to help. I haven’t been given any clarification of where I️ went wrong or if there is a pathway to resolution. How can I️ dedicate myself so profoundly to something for so many years without being given any chance to make a simple change in my form of content? I’ve never had my account flagged or even been told of any misconduct in a 5 year period. The first I️ hear of an issue is ironically on pay day after spending hours upon hours working online during my vacation. I️ don’t expect everyone to be able to understand the severity of this situation because they will never see the time, sacrifices and work put into growing an account from 0 followers to over 260k. I️ can’t begin to explain the things I’ve sacrificed to get to the point of being a creator and I️ can’t help but feel like the platform has failed me. To you, this may just be a lighthearted meme account you follow. To me, this has altered my life. I️ was committing to go full time on X and even put in notice at my full time job. It is every content creators dream to be able to take this on full time, and to have it taken away from you almost as soon as you got it, feels gut wrenching. Over the last 2 years I’ve told everyone how important it is to get a blue checkmark, pay for premium and begin to monetize their account. I️ couldn’t have been louder about how much I️ love this platform and truly felt it was the only platform worth being on. The freedom I️ was given was amazing up until now. I️ truly never thought something like this would happen. All of this to say, I️ am not a spam account and I️ deserve reconciliation. I️f there is a specific thing I’ve done wrong, I️ will adapt my content to no longer do so. But a permanent suspension with a false reasoning will never be okay with me. I️ would hope that you are also not okay with taking away the livelihood of the creators on a platform that prides itself on free speech. @XCreators @premium @x @elonmusk @nikitabier

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Naomi Brockwell priv/acc
Naomi Brockwell priv/acc@naomibrockwell·
The internet never forgets. Every post, every opinion, permanently archived. Pseudonymous social media can help you speak more freely, explore ideas, and evolve without tying every thought to your real identity.
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ᚱoko Network
ᚱoko Network@RokoNetwork·
ROKO NETWORK: WHY THE PHYSICS OF TIME IS THE LAST MOAT LEFT IN CRYPTO We just deleted 6,000 lines of code. Not because we failed. Because we got smarter. The "Court" reconciliation system we built was technically elegant. It handled edge cases that appear roughly once every several months of network operation. We were engineering for ghosts. So we cut it — replaced the entire apparatus with a five-second inclusion deadline, and the network didn't just survive. It got faster, cleaner, and harder to attack. This is what real protocol maturity looks like. Not adding complexity. Knowing what to remove. But the deletion isn't the story. The story is what's underneath it — and why what Roko is building cannot be replicated by any existing L1 or L2 Extreme without tearing their architecture down to the studs. The Problem No One Wants to Name Ethereum loses over $1 billion per year to MEV. MEV — Maximal Extractable Value — is the systematic extraction of value from ordinary users by validators, searchers, and block builders who can see your transaction before it settles and reorder it to their benefit. Front-running. Sandwich attacks. Liquidation sniping. This isn't a bug they're fixing. It's a structural property of how blockchains handle time. Every EVM chain treats time as a block property. Your transaction doesn't have a timestamp — your block does. Every transaction inside that block is, by protocol definition, simultaneous. This is a fiction. A convenient lie that makes consensus easier and makes MEV possible. Roko treats that lie as the problem worth solving. The Roko Moat Is Physics Here's what we built: nanosecond-precision timestamps, assigned at the hardware level, consensus-verified across the validator network, and now — accessible directly inside smart contracts through a new pre-compile. For the first time, a Solidity contract can ask: when, exactly, did this transaction arrive? Not the block time. The transaction time. Down to the nanosecond. This sounds like a small thing. It is not a small thing. It means time-locked auctions that can't be gamed by block reordering. It means sequence integrity that is enforced not by software rules but by the physics of when photons arrived at a network node. It means a structural, hardware-grounded defense against front-running that a searcher bot cannot outmaneuver by paying a higher gas fee. Why can't Ethereum just copy this? Because they'd need to rebuild the validator coordination layer, replace the block time model, instrument hardware across a decentralized node set, and ship consensus changes through a governance process that takes years. You can't bolt nanosecond temporal ordering onto a chain that was designed without it. The assumption that time is a block property is load-bearing. Removing it requires a new foundation. We didn't add a feature. We built a different substrate. Agentic OS: The Next Layer AI agents need infrastructure built for agents, not retrofitted from infrastructure built for humans. Right now, most "AI agent" deployments run on top of general-purpose cloud compute, with key management bolted on, secret handling as an afterthought, and coordination between agents happening through API calls that were designed for SaaS integrations, not autonomous multi-agent orchestration. Roko is building the OS layer these agents actually need. Model runtimes that are substrate-aware. Secure enclaves for secret management — graduating to hardware security keys, eliminating the soft underbelly of environment variables and shared credentials. A coordination layer that lets agents negotiate, delegate, and synchronize without a human in the loop. The temporal ordering layer isn't just for DeFi. It's for agents. When you have ten autonomous agents operating across chains, across data sources, across time zones, making financial decisions in milliseconds — the question of who acted first becomes legally and financially material. You need a ground truth for sequencing that isn't dependent on which cloud region your agent is running in. That's what Roko provides. Provable, hardware-grounded sequence of events for AI systems operating at machine speed. Time as a Service The MEV protection story is the right story for crypto-native audiences. It's visceral. It's a billion-dollar problem with a name. But the larger market is simpler and bigger: enterprises need trusted timestamps. Compliance systems. Audit trails. Cross-chain settlement. High-frequency data feeds. Every system that needs to answer the question "what happened, and when?" with a result that can survive legal scrutiny. Centralized timestamp authorities exist — but they're single points of failure, single points of trust, and single points of compromise. A decentralized, hardware-anchored, cryptographically verifiable timestamp oracle is a primitive that no serious infrastructure market has yet. We call it Time as a Service. It sounds boring. It is worth building. What We're Not Doing We're not chasing Ethereum's TVL. Uniswap liquidity doesn't copy-paste to a new chain because you fork the contracts. Liquidity follows utility, and utility has to be grown, not inherited. Roko grows through unique capability. Temporal ordering that EVM chains structurally cannot provide. Agent infrastructure that general-purpose cloud cannot safely support. Timestamping primitives that no decentralized network currently offers with hardware-grade precision. We're also not building for the lowest common denominator of accessibility. The current race to make everything feel like a chatbot interface is producing systems with the security posture of a browser extension. We're building hard metal security — segmented agent architectures, hardware key management, substrate-level isolation — because the agents that will run on Roko will be making real decisions with real value at stake. The veneer approach gets people hurt. Where We Are The Court removal is done. The codebase is cleaner. The five-second deadline protocol is live. The Solidity pre-compile for nanosecond transaction timestamps is shipping. Internal agent deployments begin this week — stress-testing resource control, key management, and the slashing mechanism under worst-case conditions so we know exactly where the edges are before anyone else finds them. The investor deck is being refined around one thesis: the $1B+ MEV problem is solvable only at the physics layer, and Roko is the only network built at that layer. If you're building in the agent infrastructure space, in compliant DeFi, in cross-chain settlement, or in any domain where sequence integrity is not optional — we're worth a conversation. Time isn't just a feature. It's the foundation. — Roko Network
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Kriptologist
Kriptologist@daKriptologist·
wake up & smell the coffee
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dubzy
dubzy@dubzyxbt·
The average person has ZERO idea what is happening to the housing market ZERO idea what's coming Like zero, none, nada
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