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ChimeraDefi.eth
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Defi dev | founder @ https://t.co/yg2s4CRWl7 | ex - @meta @uwaterloo | Medium @chimera_defi | Email [email protected] | GH chimera-defi |


If you make Forbes 30u30, I’m just going to assume your company is a fraud


was messing with the OpenAI base URL in Cursor and caught this accounts/anysphere/models/kimi-k2p5-rl-0317-s515-fast so composer 2 is just Kimi K2.5 with RL at least rename the model ID



1/ Here's the intuition. When you learn Fibonacci in Python, you can write it in Java tomorrow without years of Java training. You transfer the logic. The loop, the state, the termination condition. Syntax is just a costume. LLMs claim to do this. We wanted to see if they actually can.

🚨 Shocking: Frontier LLMs score 85-95% on standard coding benchmarks. We gave them equivalent problems in languages they couldn't have memorized. They collapsed to 0-11%. Presenting EsoLang-Bench. Accepted to the Logical Reasoning and ICBINB workshops at ICLR 2026 🧵





$28m in deposits in just a day not surprised, i think this is a very cool product Fluid's new USD vault builds on years of experience running the largest looped ETH strategy in crypto unlike the ETH vault, which is variable, this one targets a fixed rate, which is subject to change every few weeks the vault runs looped strategies on yield bearing stables like sUSDe, syrupUSDC and sUSDai a lot of people have been expressing wanting to get exposure to these leveraged yields but find it too complex to manage it's initially funded with a 500,000 USDC reserve, which serves as a buffer to support the stable interest rate strategy overperforms -> excess earnings go into the reserve strategy underperforms -> vault draws from the reserve the fixed nature of the Lite USD vault will be attractive for neobanks that seek to offer a similar UX than tradfi fixed income products imo ps: right now the vault yields 10% but it will go down to the advertised 6% once it reaches its target of $50m in deposits

I have just spent the last 14 days fighting with the @Wise support team to move company funds between bank accounts we own. Wise built its reputation on promises of cheaper, faster, more transparent money transfers, breaking down the barriers of borders. Our capital was held. Over naming conventions in the reference field. After explaining the source of funds, the nature of the payment, and the direction of the reference in writing multiple times, they cancelled the transfer and returned the funds 10 days later. To make matters worse, they then froze my card mid-dispute. All without notification and with no formal response to my messages. At the time, I was in Thailand, where I needed my borderless bank account the most, where card infrastructure is limited. I had to cover two weeks of business expenses from personal funds while the business account sat locked. In that time, our subscriptions started failing. Slack. Claude. DefiLlama. The X API. The tools we use to run our async operations, manage every client campaign, and ensure the due diligence of our research pipeline. Not because we didn't have the money. Because we couldn't access it. Whilst I am pretty pissed off with Wise, this is not only a Wise problem. This is a rails problem. Every fintech built on correspondent banking inherits the same assumption: your money is permitted until it isn't. A better interface does not change who has the final say. We should not need reminding of this. But sometimes we do. What we are building here is the alternative. Financial infrastructure operating in parallel: settling payments with no correspondent bank in the middle, holding assets in self-custody where no support ticket can touch them, and running rails with no compliance department between you and your money. That is why we are here. That is why this is worth building. That is why we show up every day despite the difficulties of this industry. We aren't going anywhere. P.S. I have a complaint logged. It will take 15 business days to receive a response. Obviously.


you can see how OpenAI is building around Python + UV while Anthropic is building around TS + Bun





I had to touch Metamask for the first time in months today...holy smokes, it is so bad, and somehow it's gotten worse since I migrated to Rabby. I don't know how the Consensys leadership is okay with fumbling their best asset. There is so much potential in that brand. They could be 10x Phantom if there was a good team there.















