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Ali A | Aligator.eth

@0xSobek

working on @x402rorg | prev @shoyu_nft @sushiswap

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Ali A | Aligator.eth
Ali A | Aligator.eth@0xSobek·
“If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work, and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea.” ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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x402r
x402r@x402rorg·
We're building chargeback parity so that's coming too!
Gap | Suby@gaspardlezin

We think crypto competes with banks. In reality, @base is going after Visa, Mastercard, @stripe, and PayPal. And the numbers are starting to prove them right. Base isn't positioning itself as "just another Layer 2" anymore. Their bet: become the payment infrastructure that directly competes with the biggest web2 payment rails. The numbers speak for themselves. Stablecoins on Base hit ~$5.2B, with USDC at ~90.9%. 12.89M daily transactions at $0.02 median fee. Card networks would charge billions for the same volume at 2.5% interchange. The honest caveat: that gap holds at settlement. Card rails are priced on wrapped credit, fraud exposure, and reversibility. Strip those out and the question shifts from "cheaper rails" to who carries the risk when things go wrong. The Coinbase moat With 110M+ verified users and $250M+ in onchain payments processed in three months, the playbook is clear: → Start with institutional B2B payments → Onboard merchants (Shopify already accepts USDC via Base) → Build a credible alternative to legacy rails @brian_armstrong puts it bluntly: old way = 3-5 days, 3%+ fees, closed weekends. New way = $33T settled in stablecoins last year, sub-cent fees, 24/7/365. One nuance: sub-cent fees are network fees, not all-in. Move USD to EUR and you still pay on-ramp, off-ramp, and FX. The targets are explicit: - Visa & Mastercard: Visa reported $4.6B annualized stablecoin settlement on its network in Q1 2026. - Stripe: Coinbase + Nium for USDC payments settled in local fiat across 190+ countries. - SWIFT & ACH: stablecoin transfer volume eclipsed the ACH network by early 2026. The real battlefield: agentic commerce McKinsey & Company projects agent-driven transactions could hit $3-5T by 2030. Visa launched Trusted Agent Protocol. Mastercard has Agent Pay. But those frameworks still sit on rails designed for humans. An AI agent running 1,000 micro-transactions per hour can't operate there. Base took a step ahead with x402, co-developed with Cloudflare and Anthropic. Settlement in ~200ms, fraction of a cent per transaction. AWS just integrated x402 natively into Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Payments. Frenemies: competing and partnering at once Coinbase uses Visa for cards, Stripe for on-ramps, and competes head-on with both on rails. Base is simultaneously a competitor and a partner of the networks it wants to disrupt. What it means: Web2 rails still own consumer credit, fraud guarantees, and reversibility. But their monopoly on institutional flows, cross-border B2B, and soon agentic commerce is being directly challenged. Base is betting the next decade of payments won't belong to cards. It will belong to stablecoins on programmable rails, with risk repriced and unbundled rather than wrapped in interchange. APMs were the first wave. Stablecoin rails might be the second. PS: I post weekly about payments, stablecoins, and the reality of building a payment startup with @subyhq. Follow for more!

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x402r
x402r@x402rorg·
We're excited to announce an open source automatic error detector arbiter for x402. Any agent hitting your endpoints would automatically be refunded if corrupted data is provided. One prompt to add to your x402 server👇 x402r.org/blog/open-sour…
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ampersend
ampersend@ampersend_ai·
your agents can now get paid and spend money. create a wallet and a budget for every agent. you are now in control. ampersend is live. use ampersend.ai, or add the skill to your @openclaw ampersend.ai/skill.md.
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Austin Griffith
Austin Griffith@austingriffith·
🏆 My x402 Hackathon Winners 🏅 The x402 Hackathon had some fantastic submissions... Payment channels, streams, routers, proxies, refunds, escrows, facilitators, and more! Here are my standout winning projects building infra & tools on the x402 protocol. 🧵👇
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Ali A | Aligator.eth
Ali A | Aligator.eth@0xSobek·
Getting back in the ring and building something new! #x402 refund protocol. Building in public so appreciate any feedback!
x402r@x402rorg

Hey #x402! We're working on an open refund protocol! Come check it out here: x402r.org. Demo very soon!

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Ali A | Aligator.eth@0xSobek·
@LefterisJP @defi_fed No but his point is that the current passive users are only using computers because of their improved UX The nerds still exist, they just look smaller in the much bigger pool of computer users. That means
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Lefteris Karapetsas
Lefteris Karapetsas@LefterisJP·
@defi_fed You are just describing passive users. UX of some apps "improving" has nothing to do with computer literacy. Computer literacy is about how things works and how to build things. This has
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Lefteris Karapetsas
Lefteris Karapetsas@LefterisJP·
I get the feeling that computer literacy is decreasing. We are getting a lot more "screen" users, the majority of whom are doomscrolling or swipe left/swipe right zombies. People that need everything dumbed down for them and just consume, consume, consume. This is dangerous for our society as a whole. A world where you grow up surrounded by digital devices but are only mindlessly fed content through them is a dystopia. We need more tinkerers. We need more curiosity. We need more hackers.
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lacylovesgnocchi@LACYF50·
Ridiculous article from business insider. Hundreds of thousands of people are testing FSD right now and all say that the tech is mindblowing. I've had multiple 0 intervention drives and I'm no influencer - and I'm certainly not Elon Musk. Next time you read anything from BI, do a bullshit test first
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
Tesla full self driving has made significant strides in the last year, and I am feeling very confident about this bet. I have made multiple two hour drives without touching the wheel. I wouldn’t have wanted the task of leading a self driving effort for a couple reasons: There was uncertainty that working in all the possible situations might be an “AGI complete” problem — you work almost everything out, but you just can’t get that crucial last bit reliable enough. I now think they will be able to data it across the finish line without any research breakthroughs. “Move fast and break things” really is the most effective way to build new things, and that just isn’t an option with passengers on public roads. So cheers to the team for attacking a daunting, but grand and worthy task!
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack

I have another long-term bet: I bet @codinghorror $10k that by January 1st, 2030, completely autonomous self-driving cars meeting SAE J3016 level 5 will be commercially available for passenger use in major cities. \

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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
@Rammvier14 Observe the deliverables and make your own projections — a couple years ago, FSD was kind of scary to test, but now I have a lot of confidence in it. I only have first hand experience with Tesla; I assume there is good work going on elsewhere as well.
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Ali A | Aligator.eth
Ali A | Aligator.eth@0xSobek·
@metaqueat, is there any way remove a meta account I don't have the device anymore to? Mind checking DMs
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Evan Van Ness
Evan Van Ness@evan_van_ness·
Web2 is broken
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Z Fellows@zfellows·
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RYAN SΞAN ADAMS - rsa.eth 🦄
@IOHK_Charles why the drama i was just inviting you on the podcast to tell the Cardano story sorry i do 1 conf a year and it’s not going to be this anyway, sounds like things are going great enjoy the bull run
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Cobie
Cobie@cobie·
Isn’t the difference that the “loser” in the GME scenario is perceived to be hedge funds and etc positioned short. So supporting RK is a community “sticking it to the man” or outsiders, and he is a rallying cry for the little guy to team up against those interests. Whereas the loser in the Bonk scenario is just someone in our own community who buys the top?
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Ansem
Ansem@blknoiz06·
crypto so lame compared to tradfi bros we have bonk guy tryna do the same thing roaringkitty doing with gamestop & half the timeline starts hating on him over on wsb they all collectively cheering for roaringkitty nonstop study believing in something newsy johnson
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david phelps
david phelps@divine_economy·
the reason every crypto social app keeps failing is pretty simple actually: they all believe that financial capital can convert to social capital, that you can buy your way to a cool identity online and in fact the opposite is true—nothing makes you more lame
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Ali A | Aligator.eth
Ali A | Aligator.eth@0xSobek·
@evan_van_ness I was thinking of building a matrix client that is more crypto native. It seems like matrix is the big contender in the non cryptocurrency circles.
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Evan Van Ness
Evan Van Ness@evan_van_ness·
It's insane to me how we still don't have a widely adopted encrypted messager in...crypto Telegram is a joke The best has been Signal, which gives out bad vibes, was easy to hack accounts via phone number and leaks metadata
Paul Miller@paulmillr

This is your regular reminder that “secret chats” in telegram rely on server-provided prime numbers (messages.getDhConfig). The server could send “bad” prime numbers to clients and decrypt conversations later. Section 1.2.1 of tel-03245433 theses.hal.science/tel-03245433/f…

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kache@yacineMTB·
"it's going to be outsourced by India!", said the men who worked dead end government jobs
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