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bonuz Human Layer

@BonuzMarket

Onchain Identity + engagement rails for apps & brands. Download the "bonuz Lifestyle Wallet" and activate your bonuz ID (biolink + tipping). CEO: @mendematthias

Dubai & the Digital Realm Katılım Nisan 2021
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bonuz Human Layer@BonuzMarket·
the bonuz manifesto The Human Layer for real-world outcomes bonuz was built to turn intention into results. Not more noise. Not more dashboards. Not another app. bonuz is the Human Layer — infrastructure that connects identity, incentives, engagement, and access so that individuals, communities, and brands can produce real, measurable outcomes. For individuals Build stronger habits. Unlock access. Earn rewards. Finish what you start. bonuz makes powerful systems feel simple: one tap, less friction, more progress. For creators & communities Turn audiences into momentum. Turn participation into visible progress. Turn shared goals into real coordination and wins. For brands Stop guessing about loyalty, retention, and engagement. bonuz gives brands infrastructure to make participation measurable, repeatable, and scalable. Your product should not just be used. It should deliver the outcome people came for. What we believe Outcome matters more than noise. Advanced technology should feel effortless. Every human is unique. Every brand is different. bonuz adapts without forcing people through complexity. Our technology is not theory. It is already live with real people and real brands. We do not replace human intention. We make it stronger. This is not just another platform. This is not just another wallet. This is not just another loyalty layer. This is bonuz. The Human Layer. From “I wish” to “I did.” From friction to flow. From attention to outcomes. Matthias Mende Founder of bonuz Try one of our live showcase products now: bonuz Lifestyle Wallet — one-tap self-sovereignty with the Human Layer integrated. 📲 bonuz.onelink.me/vhtJ/bonuz
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CCN@CCNCitizens·
#Web3 is NOT the problem. Adoption is. At @EthCC 2026 🇫🇷, @MendeMatthias (CEO & co-founder of @bonuzMarket) explains how Web3 is ready to scale to the next billion — with one missing piece: the human layer. 👇
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Francesco Andreoli ᵍᵐ
Francesco Andreoli ᵍᵐ@francescoswiss·
people saying crypto is dead... ...$2.3 BILLION flowed into Ethereum in just 24 hours! Meanwhile: 🔹 Tron: largest outflows 🔹 Solana: outflows 🔹 Avalanche: outflows 🔹 TON: outflows 🔹 Solana: outflows 🔹 Sui: outflows Only 3 chains saw inflows: Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Arbitrum. When the market gets uncertain, liquidity flows to where it feels safest. Deepest markets. Strongest security. Most battle-tested infrastructure. Ethereum isn't just where stablecoins live. It's where stablecoins go home. Thanks @artemis + @LeonWaidmann for the data!
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EthCC - Ethereum Community Conference
"Web3 Is Alive: The Human Layer in Action (Live Demo)" brings Mende (@mendematthias) to the Built on Ethereum track with real-world proof that decentralized tech works best when it serves actual people. This isn't theory anymore, it's happening right now and you can see exactly how.
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EthCC - Ethereum Community Conference
We're absolutely thrilled to reveal the first 20 incredible speakers joining our Built on Ethereum track! These visionaries are building the future of decentralized technology and we can't wait for you to hear their insights. Get ready for some serious alpha 🧵👇
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Ran Neuner
Ran Neuner@cryptomanran·
After 12 years in this market, this was the first time I seriously questioned whether it still made sense to stay. Nothing has been working. No real narratives. No money is being made. And everywhere I look, the message is the same: move to AI. But when I actually started digging into AI, I realized something most people are missing. AI doesn’t replace crypto; it actually depends on it. Because the world we’re moving into isn’t humans transacting with apps… It’s AI agents transacting with each other, 24/7, at a scale we’ve never seen before. And that creates a completely new problem. How do you process millions of tiny payments between machines, across borders, instantly, with no trust between parties? The current financial system simply can’t handle that. The fees are too high, the rails are too slow, and the system was never designed for this kind of activity. But crypto was. So the way I see it, we’re not early to AI. We’re early to the infrastructure that powers it. That’s the real opportunity, and the reason I’m not leaving. I break down the full thesis and how I’m positioning in today’s video. [link in comments]
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Rachel Conlan
Rachel Conlan@RachelConlan·
Having been part of the @token2049 journey for years, I know how much heart goes into every edition from the organizers and our ecosystem. This was not an easy call but it was absolutely the right one. Safety and community first over everything. @Binance and I will be front row in Dubai, April 2027. See you there. 🙌
TOKEN2049@token2049

The safety and experience of our community always comes first. In collaboration with our partners and stakeholders, and in light of the ongoing uncertainty in the region and its impact on safety, international travel and logistics, TOKEN2049 Dubai will be postponed to 21–22 April 2027. Full update: token2049.com/dubai/announce…

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Mende Matthias
Mende Matthias@MendeMatthias·
🇦🇪 Patriotic UAE stickers are already taking off and generated hundreds of thousands of views already. If you live in the UAE or love and respect this country like I do, search “uaeuae” in the GIF section and use them in your posts, stories and replies. Use them. Share them. Support the UAE. 🇦🇪 We are strong together! #UAE #Dubai #AbuDhabi #UAEForever
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Jerome de Tychey 🦇🔊
Jerome de Tychey 🦇🔊@jdetychey·
Day 2 of @EthCC will be special this year because we have our first official side-event @TheAgora_Event hosted just in front. Here’s my schedule: - I’ll start my day at EthCC with "Make Privacy Sexy: From Cypherpunk to Consumer" by @andriibondards @zksync - Followed by @reka_eth @boundless_xyz "Human-Centric Marketing in a Privacy-First Era" - After that, @sethforprivacy @cakewallet will have a keynote on [REDACTED TITLE] that I’m curious to see - Walk to Agora and hear from the legendary Lance Uggla @GeneralAtlantic on “Information Services: The Backbone of Market Infrastructure” - Before lunch, I’ll take part in a spicy panel “When Multiple Generations of Layer 1s Meet: Why Should Users Care?” w/ @cryptobecool @solana, Aurélie Dhellemmes @CantonNetwork, Tom Chudy @Google - Post lunch I’ll listen to “Institutional Staking Unleashed: What Comes Next?” with @_evalawrence @figment_io, @Kean_Gilbert @LidoFinance, @laszlo__szabo @Kiln_finance, Sebastien Badault @Ledger, @SteveJBerryman @Bitwise - Head back across the street at the Burton Stage for ~50min of non-stop demo by @JulioMCruz @perk_os on x402, @albertofdez20 on @Lid_onchain, @MendeMatthias on @BonuzMarket, @cryptomastery_ @edgeandnode & @buidlguidl on Permissionless Communication App - Go to the mainstage for some "Updates on Ethereum Interoperability" by @barnabemonnot - Stick around for Arc: Bringing the offchain onchain by Sterling Barnett from @circle - Finish with @hkalodner @offchain @arbitrum and “What is the Next Evolution for Layer 2s?” Less than 20 days before EthCC, can’t wait!
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Now that the agenda is out for @EthCC, here's what I plan to do on day 1: - Open the ceremy (still working on my slides) - Pass the 🎤 to @stani @aave for his talk about [REDACTED] - Change room to hear @RealDennisO & @RedoudouM from @EntEthAlliance about @ERC3643Org Regulation - Follow up with "Beyond Rewards" by @pablo_veyrat @AngleProtocol @merkl_xyz - Next up @everstake_pool @ATielnova on institutional Adoption - My pre-lunch (aka "la mise en bouche") Cactus Raazi @B2C2Group on "Corridors to Power Stablecoin Flows" - Post lunch (aka "le dessert"): @kiteliudingyue @ericzhong @Uniswap on Continuous Clearing Auctions - Walk back to the mainstage for @itsbhaji @centrifuge & Christine Moy @apolloglobal: "RWAs Done Right" - Follow up with @JuanDMendieta @keyrock "What Power Users Reveal About the Next Wave of Adoption" - Important instutional highlight with Jean-Marc Stenger @SocieteGenerale "Bridging Institutional Finance and Ethereum" - Lastly, I’ll then take a coffee break with obligatory swag hunt and relax before this final session "Wildcat V2.5: A Teaser" by @functi0nZer0 3 weeks to go, can't wait!

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Ahmed Khalifa
Ahmed Khalifa@_A_khalifa·
Do you really hate Dubai and its people just because they’ve got top-tier services, insane development,no income tax,public safety & everyone lives in peace and equality no matter their religion or background? That’s not criticism,That’s straight-up envy sickness Get well soon.
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bonuz Human Layer
bonuz Human Layer@BonuzMarket·
May this holy month bring clarity to your heart, strength to your spirit, and blessings to your home. May your days be guided by gratitude and your nights illuminated with hope. Ramadan Kareem & all the best from the bonuz family. 🌙✨
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bonuz Human Layer@BonuzMarket·
@VitalikButerin Isn't this exactly what's happening rn?! See what's happening to Antrophic because they are resisting giving their most powerful tools to the US gov.
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
This is a good post on the impact of surveillance in Iran: myprivacy.blog/the-digital-ir… It's worth reading. IMO one mistake that freedom advocates often make is that we talk about privacy violation and surveillance as "dystopian", using the word as a semantic stop sign: we know it means "bad", we nod along, and don't really go further to clarify why it's bad. I worry that this approach is long-run unhealthy: when we criticize various companies and countries for being "dystopian" and stop there, then to someone who's not already in the same memeplex, it sounds like we're basically criticizing companies and countries for not complying with our culture's aesthetic preferences. Which is ... duh, companies and countries are *supposed* to not comply with each other's aesthetic preferences, that's the whole point of the "pluralism" thing. What the above article makes clear so well is that "dystopian" surveillance is not bad because it's "dystopian", it's bad because it makes a concrete property of the world worse: the power balance between individual and state. Surveillance enables an outcome where basically everyone other than police and security forces has no opportunity whatsoever to challenge the political status quo without being punished. This means an outcome where a political regime can remain in power forever, without satisfying more than a very small coalition of people who have the eyes and the guns (now drones). The Dictator's Handbook talks about "large coalition" and "small coalition" governments; large coalition governments are the ones that are more pro-human, because they, well, have to keep a large coalition happy. Small coalition ones are the really nasty ones. Here is the near-term dark outcome of dictatorship + automated warfare + surveillance: a regime can literally survive with a coalition of size 1, because an army of all-seeing eyes and robots can defeat the entire populace in battle if needed. In Iran, we see what *just* dictatorship with surveillance can do, once you add automated police, you get to the unholy trifecta. I don't know of a good solution to this. Privacy technology, as well as more work on censorship-resistant internet (I think we should strive for at least basic-quality internet, eg. 1 Mbps, being a global human right outside the domain of nation-state sovereignty), can help somewhat to reduce the possibility of total government control. But what else? --- BTW one implicit frame in the article I take some issue with is framing Iran + Russia + China as the unique antagonists (both in surveillance they do internally, and in the technology they export to other countries). They do a lot of dystopian shit of both types. However, Israeli and US tech companies, and undoubtedly tech companies from other Western nations, also do a lot of dystopian shit. Perhaps one key difference between the surveillance described above, and the Western type, is: * The surveillance in the above article is about exercising *great control over a medium area*: you can see everything, but it requires active participation of the government of the territory being surveilled. * The Israeli / US / Western flavor is about exercising *medium control over a great area*: there are more limits to how much they can do, but their surveillance is global: they know what people are doing even in countries and territories they have no presence in. The distinction is not absolute: Israeli surveillance backstops a lot of its human rights abuse in Palestine, US surveillance reinforces ICE abuses (see the recent article about Homeland Security demanding social media firms reveal names of anti-ICE protesters), etc, and "transnational repression" is done by anti-Western countries. But *on average*, the above seems to be the pattern. The two are differently scary. The former for the reasons I described above. The latter because it allows global projection of power: a politician or civil servant in one country now has to worry about being blackmailed, droned or otherwise attacked from other countries. The USA has shown willingness to go after individual EU officials, ICC officials (see recent articles on both), and others. Ultimately, I suspect that even democratic governments will want more privacy to protect themselves, and we will have to have deep conversations about what "democratic accountability" means: how can a civil servant be accountable to the people, but not accountable to foreign spooks? My high-level frame is: privacy generally helps whoever is weaker. "Weaker" does not mean "moral": sometimes the weaker side is criminal. But in the 21st century, we are at serious risk of stronger factions using modern technologies to establish unbreakable lock-in to power. And so on average, reducing the gradient of power, giving the weak a fighting chance, is something that the world desperately needs.
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Lark Davis
Lark Davis@LarkDavis·
TINDER x Blockchain Cardano founder just said blockchain shouldn't just be about trading coins. It should run EVERYTHING.: Social media. Games. Netflix. "I want Tinder on blockchain so you can prove how tall you are and how much money you make" No more 5'6" kings claiming 6ft No more "entrepreneurs" who are really unemployed. Everything verified. On-chain forever. Dating apps would either become brutally honest or completely empty. Charles might be onto something here.
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bonuz Human Layer
bonuz Human Layer@BonuzMarket·
Many have been wondering what’s going on at bonuz lately? 👀 There’s been a lot of movement and refinement. @mendematthias breaks it down in this on-stage pitch at Polygon’s Hadron Founders Club. bonuz is building the Human Layer: self-custodial identity + real-world engagement rails >>> made usable for everyday people. Big thanks to @WEB3douin for inviting us and hosting a great room. 🙏 @hadronfc @polygon @sandeepnailwal Interested in partnering or integrating? DM us. And if you haven’t tried the bonuz Lifestyle Wallet yet, then you’re missing out. 🚀
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