Nara(The GEEHEM guy).
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Nara(The GEEHEM guy).
@Cryptonara__
Simplicity at it's peak. A DeFi major.







Day 6. New day, new week. Reset, restart, refocus. Another day to lock in. GEEHEM.





Grateful to @SquawkCNBC @andrewrsorkin for the conversation in New York last week. Two things I keep coming back to: On building. Opening our New York hub and bringing John Andrews on board is about one thing — assembling the best people for the next decade. Capital is a means. A great company is the goal. On hardware. The economy of autonomous AI agents is arriving fast. They will increasingly make decisions—and access private information—on our behalf. When they do, one thing becomes critical: control. We must control our keys. Consent must be human-verifiable, secured by hardware at the core. As AI agents begin to hold and move value autonomously, the question isn’t which cloud they run on. The question is: where is the private key, and who controls the device that holds it? Hardware-anchored security is shifting from a “nice to have” to the invisible infrastructure of the digital world. That’s the Revenge of the Atoms.






Dgrid_ai × OG_Labs × PermacastApp OG_Labs stands out by treating decentralization as an evolving system rather than a fixed ideology, which is exactly the kind of thinking the space needs right now. Its architecture suggests a long-term vision where scalability and sovereignty don’t have to exist in tension. PermacastApp captures a subtler but powerful shift, where content is no longer disposable but instead becomes a permanent layer of digital identity and expression. That alone challenges how value is assigned in social and information networks. Dgrid_ai introduces a layer of machine intelligence that feels native to web3 rather than bolted onto it, enabling coordination mechanisms that are adaptive and self-optimizing. When you step back, it becomes clear these aren’t isolated ideas but parts of a broader movement redefining how data, intelligence, and ownership interact.


We live in an incredible time where this is all you need to access decentralized financial services, accessible anywhere in the world.

Grateful to @SquawkCNBC @andrewrsorkin for the conversation in New York last week. Two things I keep coming back to: On building. Opening our New York hub and bringing John Andrews on board is about one thing — assembling the best people for the next decade. Capital is a means. A great company is the goal. On hardware. The economy of autonomous AI agents is arriving fast. They will increasingly make decisions—and access private information—on our behalf. When they do, one thing becomes critical: control. We must control our keys. Consent must be human-verifiable, secured by hardware at the core. As AI agents begin to hold and move value autonomously, the question isn’t which cloud they run on. The question is: where is the private key, and who controls the device that holds it? Hardware-anchored security is shifting from a “nice to have” to the invisible infrastructure of the digital world. That’s the Revenge of the Atoms.











