
Danny
214 posts



I have always been an ardent supporter of President Trump and his crypto friendly policy. As an early supporter who invested heavily in World Liberty Financial, I did so because I believed in the vision that was presented to the public: a decentralized finance platform that would promote financial freedom, remove intermediaries, and bring the benefits of DeFi to mainstream Americans. What was never disclosed — to me or to any investor — is that World Liberty embedded a backdoor blacklisting function in the smart contract used to deploy WLFI tokens. This function gives the Company unilateral power to freeze, restrict, and effectively confiscate the property rights of any token holder, without notice, without cause, and without recourse. This is the opposite of decentralization. This is a trap door marketed as an open door. I denounce the ongoing token scandals by the bad actors at WLFI. I am the first and single largest victim, as a result of their wrongful blacklisting of my WLFI token wallet back in 2025, that violates basic investor rights and blockchain principles of fairness. Every action taken by the WLFI team to extract fees from users, to secretly implant backdoor controls over user assets, to freeze investor funds without disclosure or due process, and to treat the crypto community as a personal ATM — all of these actions are illegitimate and were never authorized by any fair, transparent, or good-faith community governance process. The governance votes cited to justify these actions were not conducted through a fair or transparent process. Key information was withheld from voters, meaningful participation was restricted, and the outcomes were predetermined. These votes do not represent the will of the community — they represent the will of those who designed them. These actions have nothing to do with me. They have nothing to do with the investors who believed the promises this project made. We oppose every one of these actions in the strongest possible terms. The WLFI team’s actions erode trust in the project. Unlock the tokens and uphold transparency for the community. Let’s build with integrity, not misconduct.


The #blockchain industry has long grappled with fragmentation, assets locked in silos, liquidity divided across chains, and institutions struggling to operate efficiently in a multi-chain world. In this article, our Head of Innovation, Dr Luke Riley, compares two solutions that have emerged to address this challenge: Circle’s Gateway and Quant’s Fusion Multi-Ledger Rollup. While both technologies tackle #interoperability, their approaches, capabilities, and ultimate visions diverge significantly. Quant Fusion's core innovation lies in its ability to generalise what Circle accomplishes for USDC to the entire #digitalasset ecosystem. Institutions can define their own 'unified portfolio' spanning #publicblockchains like Ethereum and Solana alongside private, #permissionednetworks. Whether dealing with #stablecoins, securities, native chain assets, or enterprise tokens, Fusion acts as a token-agnostic liquidity layer rather than an issuer-bound solution. Learn more: quant.network/perspectives/c… #QuantFusion


Layer 1 is too slow. Layer 2 is too siloed. We built Layer 2.5, the world's first multi-ledger rollup. Not scaling one chain but connecting all of them. Institutional-grade infrastructure that makes public blockchains enterprise-ready. Learn more: quant.network/use-cases/why-… #Blockchain #BlockchainInfrastructure #DeFi #QuantFusion








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Google dropped the TurboQuant paper yesterday morning. 36 hours later it's running in llama.cpp on Apple Silicon, faster than the baseline it replaces. the numbers: - 4.6x KV cache compression - 102% of q8_0 speed (yes, faster, smaller cache = less memory bandwidth) - PPL within 1.3% of baseline (verified, not vibes) the optimization journey: 739 > starting point (fp32 rotation) 1074 > fp16 WHT 1411 > half4 vectorized butterfly 2095 > graph-side rotation (the big one) 2747 > block-32 + graph WHT. faster than q8_0. 3.72x speedup in one day. from a paper I read at dinner last night. what I learned along the way: - the paper's QJL residual stage is unnecessary. multiple implementations confirmed this independently - Metal silently falls back to CPU if you mess up shader includes. cost me hours - "coherent text" output means nothing. I shipped PPL 165 thinking it worked. always run perplexity - ggml stores column-major. C arrays are row-major. this will ruin your afternoon everything is open source. the code, the benchmarks, the speed investigation logs, the debugging pain, all of it. github.com/TheTom/turboqu… paper to parity in 36 hours. what a time to be alive.






