Alexander Kjeldaas 🪙🕸️

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Alexander Kjeldaas 🪙🕸️

Alexander Kjeldaas 🪙🕸️

@AKCoinweb

Lead arch @CoinwebOfficial. The only general, trust-minimised cross-chain computation platform and L2.

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Alexander Kjeldaas 🪙🕸️
Coinweb is an L2 dApp platform. Coinweb is a trust-minimized cross-chain computation platform. Coinweb does horizontally scalable deterministic computations on top of multiple blockchains, including Bitcoin and Ethereum. Let's break this down:
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Kimi.ai
Kimi.ai@Kimi_Moonshot·
Meet Kimi K2.6: Advancing Open-Source Coding 🔹Open-source SOTA on HLE w/ tools (54.0), SWE-Bench Pro (58.6), SWE-bench Multilingual (76.7), BrowseComp (83.2), Toolathlon (50.0), Charxiv w/ python(86.7), Math Vision w/ python (93.2) What's new: 🔹Long-horizon coding - 4,000+ tool calls, over 12 hours of continuous execution, with generalization across languages (Rust, Go, Python) and tasks (frontend, devops, perf optimization). 🔹Motion-rich frontend - Videos in hero sections, WebGL shaders, GSAP + Framer Motion, Three.js 3D. 🔹Agent Swarms, elevated - 300 parallel sub-agents × 4,000 steps per run (up from K2.5's 100 / 1,500). One prompt, 100+ files. 🔹Proactive Agents - K2.6 model powers OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, etc for 24/7 autonomous ops. 🔹Claw Groups (research preview) - bring your own agents, command your friends', bots & humans in the loop. - K2.6 is now live on kimi.com in chat mode and agent mode. For production-grade coding, pair K2.6 with Kimi Code: kimi.com/code - 🔗 API: platform.moonshot.ai 🔗 Tech blog: kimi.com/blog/kimi-k2-6 🔗 Weights & code: huggingface.co/moonshotai/Kim…
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation.
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Varun
Varun@varun_mathur·
Introducing Pods Hyperspace Pods lets a small group of people - a family, a startup, a few friends, to pool their laptops and desktops into one AI cluster. Everyone installs the CLI, someone creates a pod, shares an invite link, and the machines form a mesh. Models like Qwen 3.5 32B or GLM-5 Turbo that need more memory than any single laptop has get automatically sharded across the group's devices - layers split proportionally, inference pipelined through the ring. From the outside it looks like one OpenAI-compatible API endpoint with a pk_* key that drops straight into your AI tools and products. No configuration beyond pasting the key and changing the base URL. A team of five paying for cloud AI burns $500–2,000 a month on API calls. The same team's existing machines can serve Qwen 3.5 (competitive on SWE-bench) and GLM-5 Turbo (#1 on BrowseComp for tool-calling and web research) for free - the hardware is already on their desks. When a query genuinely needs a frontier model nobody has locally, the pod falls back to cloud at wholesale rates from a shared treasury. But for the daily work - code reviews, refactors, research, drafting - local models handle it and nobody gets billed. And when it is idle, you can rent out your pod on the compute marketplace, with fine-grained permissions for access management. There's no central server involved in inference. Prompts go from your machine to your pod members' machines and back: all of this enabled by the fully peer-to-peer Hyperspace network. Pod state - who's a member, which API keys are valid, how much treasury is left - is replicated across members with consensus, so the whole thing works on a local network. Members behind home routers don't need port forwarding either. The practical setup for most pods is three models covering different jobs: Qwen 3.5 32B for code and reasoning, GLM-5 Turbo for browsing and research, Gemma 4 for fast lightweight tasks. All running on hardware you already own. Pods ship today in Hyperspace v5.19. Model sharding, API keys, treasury, and Raft coordinator are all live. What Makes This Different - No middleman. Your prompts travel from your IDE to your pod members' hardware and back. There is no server in between reading your data. - No vendor lock-in. Pod membership, API keys, and treasury are replicated across your own machines using Raft consensus. If the internet goes down, your local network keeps working. There is no database in someone else's cloud that your pod depends on. - Automatic sharding. You don't configure layer ranges or calculate VRAM budgets. Tell the pod which model you want. It figures out how to split it across whatever hardware is online. - Real NAT traversal. Your friend behind a home router with a dynamic IP? Works. No VPN, no Tailscale, no port forwarding. The nodes handle it. - Free when local. This is the part that matters most. Cloud AI bills scale with usage. Pod inference on local hardware scales with nothing. The marginal cost of your 10,000th prompt is the electricity your laptop was already using. Coming soon: - Pod federation: pods form alliances with other pods. - Marketplace: pods with spare capacity can sell inference to other pods.
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Alexander Kjeldaas 🪙🕸️
Today he's going to jail. The incarceration of privacy developers, the heroes standing up to government terror, continues. If you want to make a difference, download a privacy tool today to protect yourself, your family, and the future of our world. youtu.be/Fshsk8MCAf4
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Pact Swap Labs
Pact Swap Labs@Pact_Swap·
📣 Now live on PACT @0xPolygon has been a hub for scaling and innovation. Pact takes it further by stitching Polygon directly into a cross-chain DEX with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Doge and more. Liquidity flows natively, without validators or added trust assumptions. The future of DeFi is composable, and leaders like @sandeepnailwal know it. 1/2
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Open weights ftw! This looks amazing, and this model is immediately available at Groq at 200 tok/s. It looks like between the hardware companies (Groq and Cerebras) and open source / open weights models, there is a symbiosis that the closed companies have problems matching.
Kimi.ai@Kimi_Moonshot

Kimi K2-0905 update 🚀 - Enhanced coding capabilities, esp. front-end & tool-calling - Context length extended to 256k tokens - Improved integration with various agent scaffolds (e.g., Claude Code, Roo Code, etc) 🔗 Weights & code: huggingface.co/moonshotai/Kim… 💬 Chat with new Kimi K2 on: kimi.com ⚡️ For 60–100 TPS + guaranteed 100% tool-call accuracy, try our turbo API: platform.moonshot.ai

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Coinweb.io
Coinweb.io@CoinwebOfficial·
Coinweb has now parsed 10,000,000,000 L1 transactions. Every block. Every tx. Every event. All read across chains and made available to dApps in real time. Best part? Coinweb smart contracts can autonomously react to any type of L1 events. That’s full data availability + autonomous reactiveness at scale. The foundation for cross-chain apps that actually work.
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Sam Withers
Sam Withers@djsamwithers·
Funny how people say “you just got lucky making money”...🤦‍♂️ They don’t see the 15-hour days digging through projects, filtering hidden gems out of the endless crypto BS, or when I lived off noodles and couldn't afford rent so I had to borrow money off my mum because I didn't want to take any money out of crypto.. ✅ - I caught Luna at $0.20 after watching a random podcast with 78 views. ✅ - I caught Solana at $0.80 after seeing an interview with barely 400 views. ✅ -Now I’ve positioned into @CoinwebOfficial, @HeyAnonai, and @AbstractChain at what I believe is the perfect time. I don't say this to brag and TBH compared to the world I basically have $0.. lol No one knows for sure which projects will dominate… but these are the teams I’m backing.🤝
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Coinweb.io
Coinweb.io@CoinwebOfficial·
Things you didn’t know about full cross-chain data: Most devs think “more chains” means more endpoints. On Coinweb, it means one unified data layer your contracts can read from directly. Full data availability means your dApp can access confirmed state from every connected L1 and L2 inside a single execution environment. Balances, events, prices, governance states, you name it. Pair that with deterministic computation and your logic stays predictable. Same inputs, same outputs, even when they come from different chains. And with Reactive Smart Contracts, your app can watch multiple chains 24/7 and trigger itself when conditions hit. No prompts, no keepers. Examples of what you can build with it: > Cross-chain risk engines that net exposures in real time > Prediction markets that settle from many on-chain feeds at once > Credit markets using collateral baskets across chains, with auto-rebalancing > Compliance and monitoring layers with on-chain attestations > AI agents acting on composite multi-chain signals Why it matters: – True composability across ecosystems – One place to reason about state, not ten – Route around outages and fees with always-on contracts – Fee abstraction with $CWEB for clean UX Build with all the data, not just a slice of it. Make the dApp you couldn’t make anywhere else. Build on Coinweb.
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Pact Swap Labs
Pact Swap Labs@Pact_Swap·
If the @PACT_SWAP admin worked at Deloitte, she’d be Partner by now for this Venn diagram alone. Find another DEX that sits at the intersection of: > CEX-level fees > Native $BTC support > Trustlessness / Decentralization We’ll wait. 🫡
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Pact Swap Labs
Pact Swap Labs@Pact_Swap·
Swap different > you’re early. The PACT is forming. ⏳ Those here first reap the rewards. discord.gg/pactswap
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What Coinweb needs is just a sequential order of blocks, which is the blue chain in Kaspa. Coinweb nodes as a whole monitor the state of all the L1 blockchains connected to Coinweb, and then the Coinweb state is defined by what is found in the underlying L1 blockchains. Because Coinweb uses refereed delegation of computation (rdoc) instead of consensus, only a single honest node is required to observe each L1 blockchain. Consequently not all nodes must process all data from all L1 nodes, but in the case where a dishonest nodes push false information about the state of, say Kaspa, then other nodes need the ability to evaluate fraud proofs. Thus Coinweb nodes should have access to Kaspa, but not necessarily process all of it. In addition to that optimization which is a consequence of rdoc being a trust-minimized validation mechanism, the interface between reactive smart contracts on Coinweb and a given L1 is often designed such that it is efficient to query the L1's RPC APIs whether a given event has been emitted for a set of blocks or not. We do not do this for slow blockchains like Bitcoin, but for high speed ones, the design of the indexing or archival APIs for the L1s can affect what the Coinweb smart contracts should see from the L1. An example of such capabilities at the RPC layer are the bloom filters supported by Bitcoin nodes where it is possible to query for whether a range of bitcoin addresses have received coins for a range of blocks. Another example is the ability to query Ethereum nodes for events for a given smart contract across multiple blocks. So data that is indexed well by the L1 blockchain is a good fit for what is exposed to the reactive smart contracts in Coinweb, but at the end this is decided on a case by case basis based on the specific L1 designs.
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XXIM Podcast
XXIM Podcast@xximpod·
🚨 New podcast w @TobyCoinweb & @knutvinger from @CoinwebOfficial Full YT - youtu.be/AJesIyhbgUw @CoinwebOfficial is revolutionising the blockchain by building a cross-chain interoperable protocol that eliminates the need for bridges, validators, or centralized exchanges. Imagine bringing Bitcoin's liquidity to #Kaspa without the hassle of CEXs or DEXs with wrapped tokens and validators! @CoinwebOfficial innovative architecture makes this a reality, enabling projects to build on any supported chain and move assets freely with unparalleled efficiency and security. In this episode, we explore, the problem Coinweb solves to break down blockchain silos and enabling true cross-chain functionality and Coinweb’s reactive smart contract framework monitors and interacts with multiple blockchains (including Ethereum, Bitcoin, Litecoin, and more in the pipeline) in real-time. The power of Coinweb’s Graphery Delegational Computation, which ensures deterministic, secure, and scalable cross-chain transactions, along with a sneak peek into @PACT_SWAP , a third-party project built on Coinweb, showcasing the protocol’s real-world potential. ------------------ This video is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. Always conduct your own research before engaging with blockchain projects or investments. #Coinweb #interoperability #CrossChain #kaspacurrency #kaspa
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Pact Swap Labs
Pact Swap Labs@Pact_Swap·
We’ve added @litecoin to our cross-chain DEX! Want to buy $LTC with $USDT, $USDC, or $USD1? Or swap it directly with native $BTC? At CEX-level fees? You can - live now on @PACT_SWAP. No bridges. No wrappers. Trustless. Fast. Composable. Powered by the PACT framework from @CoinwebOfficial. Let’s hear it for the devs behind the scenes. 🛠️ LFB! ≈ Litecoin F***ing Builds!
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Coinweb.io
Coinweb.io@CoinwebOfficial·
Small update: We just deployed upgrades to our broadcasters. Transacting native $CWEB on Coinweb using @BNBCHAIN as anchor? Now 11x cheaper. Yes, eleven times cheaper. Efficiency matters. Every upgrade we ship makes the noise easier to ignore.
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