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Dylan M|azeotrope|👁️|

Dylan M|azeotrope|👁️|

@Aziotrope0212

⚙️enthusiast,passive plays, on-chain tech |

Katılım Nisan 2022
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haenko(⋈,🇺🇦)
brother. did you check anything before posting this. "$17m lifetime revenue." NEAR Intents alone has done $33.5M in fees. half the post is built on a number that's literally half the real one. "600ms finality is slow." 600ms is the block time. finality is 1.2 seconds. either way that's the fast end of every L1. ETH is 12s. BTC is an hour. you got the spec wrong, then called the spec slow. "choice chain for AI agents???" the co-founder co-authored Attention Is All You Need. the paper that invented modern AI. he shared the stage with Jensen Huang at NVIDIA GTC 2024. only Web3 founder there. then presented NEAR AI research at GTC 2025. still the only Web3 founder there. for the chain you said has no AI case. "emissions end, capital leaves." inflation cut from 5% to 2.5%. Intents fees route into $NEAR buybacks. capital doesn't flee a deflationary token with verifiable cashflow. you wrote the bear case for a chain printing the bull case. decent short-term post.
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kook 🏝️@KookCapitalLLC

$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

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criptoovar 💎
criptoovar 💎@criptoovar·
🚨 Which Coin has the most active community ? $NEAR or $DOT
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Dylan M|azeotrope|👁️|@Aziotrope0212·
@haenko21 Nice effort post. It is true as well. There is a reason why NEAR has always had high user metrics despite price
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haenko(⋈,🇺🇦)@haenko21·
i wanna touch on something that probably won’t be popular, and honestly i barely see anyone talking about it on CT yet. people keep treating $NEAR $ZEC and $HYPE like three separate “good plays”. they’re not. they’re basically three different answers to the same question: what actually survives once token incentive games stop working? $ZEC = private money. fixed supply, BTC-style halvings, no emissions circus, no points farming. it exists because censorship-resistant private value transfer actually matters. $HYPE = onchain exchange infrastructure. real traders, real fees, real buybacks. dominates perp DEX flow without needing endless incentives to keep users around. $NEAR = chain abstraction + AI infrastructure. instead of forcing users to think about wallets, chains, bridges and gas, NEAR is pushing toward a future where crypto becomes invisible infrastructure for apps, agents and AI systems. and honestly that feels way more sustainable than another cycle of incentive farming. 3 completely different categories. but the same core idea underneath all of them: economics that can survive without subsidies. and i think that’s the only thing that’s really gonna matter this cycle. these aren’t 3 independent bets. it’s one thesis priced three different ways.
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DYOLO
DYOLO@dyologician·
Everyone talks about $NEAR y'all NEAR does have memes too $Gnear CA gnear-229.meme-cooking.near (First AI agent memecoin) $IRONCLAW CA ironclaw-1956.meme-cooking.near (Basically ironclaw shit product of near) $MNGA CA mnga-1.launch.intear.near (Make Near Great Again) $JAMBO CA jambo-1679.meme-cooking.near (the most controversial meme)
‘🛡️🦀@SKYTONET_

The First Ai memecoin on Near

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NEAR Legion
NEAR Legion@NEARLegion·
Arthur Hayes just went full bull on @NEARProtocol 🔥 He’s calling it one of the strongest L1s in the current macro + Privacy + AI narrative shift. What do you think $NEAR fam - are we still early? Full episode with @ilblackdragon
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MB 🦇🔊
MB 🦇🔊@mathburn666·
When you get early on into the leading MetaDex of a chain that is about to grow its TVL exponentially, the rewards can be massive, think aero and shadow Now think about which chain could see a surge in TVL in the coming months
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Socket
Socket@SocketSecurity·
🚨 BREAKING: Active supply chain attack across npm, PyPI, and Crates.​io. Socket detected TrapDoor, a crypto stealer campaign hitting 34 malicious packages and 384 versions and artifacts, with attackers repeatedly pushing new releases across ecosystems. TrapDoor targets #crypto, #DeFi, AI, and security developers, stealing wallets, SSH keys, cloud credentials, GitHub tokens, browser data, env vars, and API keys. Socket detected releases with a median detection time of 5 minutes, 27 seconds. The fastest detection occurred 58 seconds after publication.
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katexbt.hl@katexbt·
You can grab a flight to Okinawa, Japan for less than $400 and enjoy this for a few weeks. You just have to quit your job.
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Easy
Easy@NotSoEasyMoney·
I think buying $100 of NEAR a day while $NEAR is under $3 is going to pan out to be an unreal trade.
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Ansem
Ansem@blknoiz06·
what's the top performing altcoin going to be in June?
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Illia (root.near) (🇺🇦, ⋈)
Dynamic resharding is coming soon to @NEARProtocol – unlocking a new level of scalability to power the growth of NEAR Intents and agentic commerce. See below for more details on the upgrade, which allows the network to automatically split shards in order to scale with demand. As more AI agents transact onchain, we'll need more scalable infrastructure. This upgrade allows NEAR to scale to 70+ shards, which would have a higher throughput than Visa.
NEAR Protocol@NEARProtocol

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 🧵

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Dylan M|azeotrope|👁️|@Aziotrope0212·
@CryptoCyberia In Virginia the data center people offered everyone in some neighborhood 1.6mil to leave. Everyone had to agree to it. I suppose if they offer money and you refuse, then they use imminent domain, you are partially at fault for thinking your opinion matters
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Lain on the Blockchain
Lain on the Blockchain@CryptoCyberia·
data centers are the epitome of "not in my backyard." Unfortunately, I am told by people I trust and respect that you can't feasibly stick data centers far from civilization because they need access to a robust power grid. That sort of makes me question how the data centers in space are supposed to work, but I am guessing solar panels in space mean you don't need the grid, and you just need to use optical data transmission to get the prompts to the hardware and then response back to the prompter.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 JUST IN — Thomas Massie concedes the race: “I would've come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede.” “And it took a while to find Ed Gallrein in Tel Aviv.” That line is going to detonate across Washington. Massie just turned his concession speech into a missile aimed directly at the flood of outside money and foreign policy influence that consumed this race. The most expensive House primary in U.S. history ends with one final message: This wasn’t just Kentucky voting. This was the political establishment making an example out of someone who refused to fall in line.
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regular guy@regularguyguns·
Maybe you wonder why I, a mere gun blog, makes a big deal about Flock and similar tech? OK here’s a real world situation that can easily happen and has likely happened. Unfortunately to drive on public roads without getting hassled by the cops, your car needs a license plate. That’s tied to you, the owner of the vehicle. Flock isn’t just a traffic camera, it’s an AI/ML enabled (wait for it) flock of cameras that transmit all their video and audio to the mothership. Not a government server somewhere but, to keep it simple, a big giant cloud computer instance owned and run by Flock, the company. Government users, as well as Flock employees here in the US and overseas, can log in and query the system based on license plate number or even vehicle description and get a full history of that vehicle’s movements throughout the Flock network over multiple jurisdictions. Someone in New York can track a car from Armonk all the way to Homestead FL if they feel like it from the comfort of their desk. On a daily level, someone can get a pretty accurate picture of someone’s life just by monitoring their movements via Flock. And I’m using this example to rattle the cage of the “back the blue unconditionally” crowd in 2A. OK - your car has license plate ABC 123 - and Flock knows this. Someone can enter your tag in Flock and see what you are doing on a daily basis. You leave your home where the neighborhood is under the Flock panopticon. Flock sees you drive to Dunkin’ on Main Street, then you drop your kid off at XYZ Daycare. Then you go to work at the local IT consulting firm in ZZZ industrial park. You go pick up a quick deli sandwich for lunch at Food Lion. You go back to work. On the way home you stop off at Bob’s Guns, and stay for 20 minutes while buying some ammo. Then you go home. Everywhere there’s a Flock camera. Now Flock knows the following about you: - You live at 123 Wisteria Lane - Your kid is in daycare (means he’s likely under 5) - You work at ZZZ - You go cheap on lunch - You own at least one gun Your license plate is tied to you so they now have your name and assumed-to-be-private details of your life, like that you are armed. On the reverse of that, the Flock camera outside of Bob’s Guns has been recording the plates of everyone going into the parking lot. No need for a firearms registry when Flock is doing the work. All of this is done without a warrant and the data is available to anyone with a certain level of access to the system, whether it’s a cop, or a Flock technician in the Philippines. FYI Flock uses overseas contractors for support and AI annotation. The 2018 Carpenter decision at SCOTUS ruled that pervasive surveillance where one can divine private details of someone’s life is a 4th Amendment violation in absence of a specific warrant. Flock is illegal, unconstitutional and immoral. And a danger to everyone, not just gun owners.
DeFlock@therealDeFlock

📍 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

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Google Cloud
Google Cloud@googlecloud·
Introducing Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform—our new platform to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents.
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Dylan M|azeotrope|👁️|@Aziotrope0212·
@Rainmaker1973 I don't blame him for not wanting to go back to the polar regions. I have seen the documentaries on what their lives are like in the wild.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
This is what the internet was invented for. In 1996, a King Penguin called Lala became a local celebrity in Shibushi, Japan. After being rescued from a fishing net by the Nishimoto family, he refused to return to the wild. He lived in an air-conditioned room in their home and was famous for walking alone to the fish market wearing a tiny backpack. The fishmonger would feed him a fresh fish and place another in his bag for the trip home.
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Dylan M|azeotrope|👁️|@Aziotrope0212·
@CryptoCyberia @androolloyd I blame women somehow. That aesthetic came through placating the fairer sex. I do love women though and I know a few who have great insight into how something can be designed better. But yeah.
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Lain on the Blockchain
Lain on the Blockchain@CryptoCyberia·
@androolloyd I don't understand why we all decided that rounded-corner SaaS sloppa aesthetic was the winner. It didn't have to be this way :,(
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Dylan M|azeotrope|👁️|@Aziotrope0212·
@elonmusk With my Tesla that has the full license. Will it ever be updated to have these newer versions? Like when you have v20 will mine be updated to v14? Or am I ever stuck with the version that I have through the full license ?
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haenko(⋈,🇺🇦)
haenko(⋈,🇺🇦)@haenko21·
"this will flip the script on the disastrous price performance of the token" - Arthur Hayes on $NEAR, may 12 essay he loaded $ZEC at q3 2025 lows when nobody wanted it. that bag is now $9B mcap. he loaded $HYPE before the spot ETF showed up. that one's an ETF now. Maelstrom is at "almost maximum risk" and NEAR is the next pick. he's not predicting. he's telling you which one's next.
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