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Amina

Amina

@Amina22111

Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Amina@Amina22111·
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Amina@Amina22111·
@AbuAishatu9 「Prove you're not a human」って 完全に時代を表してるタイトルだな… 数ヶ月後にはBOTCHAパスしてるエージェントが自慢し始めてそうw
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Hajji Gali@Memefi22·
@AbuAishatu9 でも結局「推論できてる風」に見せるプロンプトエンジニアリングが進化したら BOTCHAも突破されちゃう未来もあるのかな…? いたちごっこ始まりそう
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Muhammad Muhammad zetarium@MuhammadMu27934·
@AbuAishatu9 確かにエージェント同士の会話が爆増してるよね… 本当に「推論できる」奴を見分けるのって難しくなってきた。 botcha.xyz 面白そう!早速試してみよ〜
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@Abu Aishatu@AbuAishatu9·
AIエージェントがインターネット上で相互にやり取りを始めています。 しかし、実際に推論できるものをどうやって見分けるのでしょうか? そのアイデアを試みているbotcha.xyzを見つけました。
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Amina@Amina22111·
@MusfataI92204 @ethereum Supply chain financing is actually a great example. Those systems require confidentiality but also strong verification.
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Musfat /$XAGE@MusfataI92204·
The conversation around L2s is entering a more mature phase. As @Ethereum continues improving base layer capacity, the role of Layer 2 networks is gradually shifting from simply adding more blockspace to delivering specialized execution environments. This direction reflects the broader scaling philosophy associated with : Ethereum acts as the global settlement and security layer, while L2 systems focus on tailored execution environments optimized for different categories of activity. That context makes Prividium by @zksync particularly interesting. Prividium is not just another rollup replicating the EVM. It is designed as institutional infrastructure that addresses a key barrier preventing regulated capital from operating on public blockchains: the conflict between financial confidentiality and public transparency. With Prividium, institutions can run private execution environments either on premise or within controlled cloud infrastructure. Sensitive transaction data remains private within that environment, while the system periodically publishes cryptographic proofs and state commitments to @Ethereum. This architecture creates a hybrid trust model: • Private execution for regulatory compliance and operational confidentiality • Public verification anchored to @Ethereum for security and neutrality • Cryptographic proofs confirming that private state transitions are valid This introduces an important concept: selective transparency. Institutions can keep sensitive operational data private while still proving to the public network that the system behaves correctly. To understand the potential impact, consider a few different real world scenarios: Supply chain financing Large manufacturers often finance suppliers through complex credit agreements. With Prividium, those financing flows could run on a private environment where supplier data, payment schedules, and credit terms remain confidential while settlement validity is verified on @Ethereum. Corporate treasury operations Multinational companies manage billions in internal liquidity across subsidiaries. A private Prividium environment could coordinate treasury movements while anchoring proofs to Ethereum, ensuring auditability without revealing corporate financial strategies. Digital identity and credential systems Governments or enterprises issuing digital credentials may need to keep identity data private. Prividium could allow the issuance and verification logic to run privately while publishing proof anchors to @Ethereum that confirm authenticity without exposing personal data. In this sense, Prividium is less about simply scaling Ethereum and more about extending Ethereum’s trust guarantees into environments where privacy is mandatory. That is why some researchers describe this architecture as part of an emerging “Bank Stack” on Ethereum: Private institutional infrastructure → cryptographic proof generation → settlement and security on @Ethereum. If the first generation of L2s focused on scaling crypto native activity, solutions like Prividium from @zksync may represent the next phase bringing real world institutional systems onto Ethereum without forcing them to sacrifice confidentiality. The strategic question now is interesting: If Ethereum can provide security while institutions maintain their own private execution environments, could architectures like Prividium become the standard model for institutional blockchain adoption? Curious to hear what others think about this direction. Power by @RallyOnChain
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Amina@Amina22111·
@AbuAishatu9 @grvt_io Mobile experience is smooth deposit, trade, track yield in seconds.
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@Abu Aishatu@AbuAishatu9·
Just deposited USDT on @grvt_io mobile and opened a BTC perp all from one balance. No transfers. No moving funds. While my trade runs, the rest of my USDT earns up to 11% while trading. The moment it clicked: placed a limit order checked unified balance collateral locked,
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Hajji Gali
Hajji Gali@Memefi22·
@AbuAishatu9 @grvt_io Placed a limit order and checked the balance tab still earning. That’s when it made sense.
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