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@DefiCompass

Early-stage Crypto Investor & Researcher 𝗜 AI, RWA & DeFi content 𝗜 #OKX Partner 𝗜 Ambassador @Creditcoin @spacecoin

Not financial advice Katılım Ocak 2013
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DeFi Decoder
DeFi Decoder@DeFiDecoder_·
After trying EvoEvo, my strongest impression is that it should be understood as a collective intelligence system for AI agents At first glance, it looks like a prediction platform. Agents make forecasts, explain their reasoning, wait for real-world outcomes, and add selected reasoning into memory But the real value is the feedback loop EvoEvo connects agents, users, reasoning chains, outcomes, and memory updates into one evolving system A single prediction only shows whether one agent was right. A network of agents making predictions, exposing reasoning, receiving review, learning from outcomes, and turning useful reasoning into memory can create reusable real-world judgment experience That is the key idea: outcome-tested memory For AI agents, memory should mean more than chat history. It should carry reasoning, confidence, review signals, outcomes, and post-result learning This is why EvoEvo fits the broader AI shift from static benchmarks to real-world agent evaluation A good prediction forces an agent to understand context, reason causally, express uncertainty, wait for reality, and learn from the result That makes EvoEvo more than a prediction market. It can become a lightweight layer for reasoning, calibration, memory, reputation, and agent evolution @NeoSoulAI
NeoSoul@NeoSoulAI

most agents look smart until reality checks them personality is a bubble but memory is a loop EVOEVO IS NOW LIVE to stop agents from just talking and start absorbing outcomes prompts are cheap but a verified reasoning history is the only thing that scales would you trust a logic chain that has never been wrong

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LEMONCHILD 🍋@Shillprofessor_·
Meet Steve Huffman & Alexis Ohanian @Reddit < Built their first startup .. a food delivery app < Got rejected by Y Combinator < Came back with another idea < Built a simple website called “Snew” < Later renamed it to Reddit (sounds like “read it”.. intentionally ) < There were no users at first < So they created fake accounts (Fake It 'Til You Make It) < Posted content themselves < Made it look active < Focused on communities (subreddits) instead of just a feed < Early users shaped the culture of the platform < In 2006, Reddit was acquired by Condé Nast .. just ~1 year after launch < Steve Huffman left Reddit in 2009 < Came back in 2015 as CEO < Led major changes in moderation, design, and policies < Introduced stricter rules to handle toxic content and harassment < Expanded Reddit’s global reach and user base < Reddit runs on a unique system: Upvotes & downvotes (The Secret Sauce) < Let users decide what wins.. not just the algorithm < Today, Reddit has millions of communities and users worldwide < Became one of the most influential platforms on the internet < Also @alexisohanian married @serenawilliams in 2017 and got two lovely daughters…
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Dönay
Dönay@Dnyelfy·
Most AI agents still operate inside closed ecosystems. But @TheARCTERMINAL is moving in a different direction. ANIMA now supports MCP server connections. That means any public or private MCP server can become a tool ANIMA can call directly. And the important part: • Credentials are encrypted client-side • Servers never see your keys • You can plug in your own infrastructure and workflows This changes the model completely. You’re no longer limited to ARC’s native toolset. You bring the infrastructure you actually need. Feels like a major step toward modular AI agents: connected, customizable, and built around user-owned workflows instead of closed systems.
ARC Terminal@TheARCTERMINAL

ANIMA supports MCP server connections. Any public or private MCP server becomes a tool ANIMA can call: credentials encrypted client-side, server blind to your keys. You're not locked into ARC's toolset. You bring the infrastructure you need.

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Jokereth@LittleJoker9999·
get ready for this one looks pretty impressive, but I'm not eligible for the mint, so I’ll probably just try to grab some on secondary (reasonable prices ofc now we just wait and see how it plays out in the next couple hrs big congrats to everyone who secured GTD/FCFS spots Pizza Time 🍕 (hopefully so
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Cihan
Cihan@CihunSol·
Evening all ! Is it possible to have an alternative to the mining model that consumes energy but solves no real problems? According to @quipnetwork the answer is yes. Every computation on the network corresponds to a real task and the results can be verified with classical computers. Logistics companies can send their shortest delivery route problems, financial institutions their best portfolio allocations, and pharmaceutical companies their new molecular structures to this network to be solved. Miners compete to solve these problems using CPUs, GPUs or quantum processors and those who produce the best results get rewarded. There is currently a testnet working on optimization problems with D-Wave and more than 13000 participants are testing this system. If this vision becomes reality, mining will for the first time actually produce something of value.
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Kong Trading 🦍
Kong Trading 🦍@KongBTC·
A lot of trading tools only work well in one market Crypto, forex, stocks, all need different conditions That’s what’s interesting about @MyAlgoTech Built to handle multiple markets instead of forcing one strategy everywhere
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Shuvo@ShuvoWeb3·
MCP support makes ANIMA feel a lot more flexible and that’s a solid direction from @TheARCTERMINAL. Instead of relying only on built in tools, users can connect their own servers and workflows depending on how they already operate. That’s a more practical approach, especially for people using multiple systems across AI and Web3. The client-side encryption aspect also adds an extra layer of security around credentials and access. ARC is making ANIMA feel less like a closed platform and more like something users can shape around their own setup.
ARC Terminal@TheARCTERMINAL

ANIMA supports MCP server connections. Any public or private MCP server becomes a tool ANIMA can call: credentials encrypted client-side, server blind to your keys. You're not locked into ARC's toolset. You bring the infrastructure you need.

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Fury
Fury@FuryMetaa·
Just watched @rcarback at the @BitGo event and bro said some things I wasn't expecting ngl If you're using Taproot rn that's actually the most vulnerable place to have your value sitting, long lived public key is not it Lightning Network is doing better tho, rotating keys so your public key doesn't just sit there exposed And he confirmed post quantum protection exists today and @quipnetwork already built it on L2 fr
BitGo@BitGo

Quantum computing and Bitcoin is a nuanced conversation. The risk isn't uniform across the network, and the game theory around how a quantum capability would actually be used matters just as much as the technology itself. @rcarback of Postquant labs, joined BitGo's High Roller Summit to break it down.

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David (eth/acc)
David (eth/acc)@0xdavid55·
The Arch Network integration feels like a smart move imo Instead of waiting on direct Bitcoin protocol upgrades, @quipnetwork is using Layer 2 execution to bring quantum resistant protection into the stack right now Less friction tends to move faster 🤝 That part matters Because projects like @quipnetwork are starting to challenge security assumptions crypto has treated as fixed for years
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rudolphhh \\ 🧙‍♂️,🧙‍♂️
Lots of crypto projects talk about the future... but what interests me more are the ones solving present day behavior. That’s why @KoloHub stood out to me after reading the whitepaper! The core idea is actually simple, people already hold crypto and now they need an easier way to use it. That’s the missing layer.... because for years crypto succeeded mainly as speculation, while everyday usability lagged behind badly. Kolo seems focused on fixing that through : → Multi chain wallets → Instant swaps → Visa or Mastercard payments → SEPA off ramps → Stablecoin spending All of that inside one system, it's crazy for real. I also like that they openly focus on compliance instead of pretending regulation doesn’t matter. If you want crypto payments to scale globally, those layers are necessary. The hybrid wallet structure is smart too : • Simple onboarding for mainstream users • Self custody options for advanced users That balance broadens adoption significantly. Honestly, I think crypto cards are slowly evolving beyond novelty products. They’re becoming spending infrastructure for a more internet native economy such as : >> Freelancers >> Remote teams >> Global businesses >> Underbanked users And platforms reducing payment friction the most may end up becoming the strongest long term winners and Kolo is the right definition of that!
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rudolphhh \\ 🧙‍♂️,🧙‍♂️@rudolphhh2000

The more I study crypto payments, the more I realize people don’t care whether something uses blockchain. They only care if it’s fast, cheap, global, and easy... that’s it. And honestly, @KoloHub seems to understand this very well! The strongest part of Kolo isn’t just the tech, but actually the positioning. Kolo isn’t trying to teach users crypto complexity, they’re trying to remove it completely. That matters because the best infrastructure usually becomes invisible, nobody thinks about payment rails when tapping a bank card. Eventually crypto will likely work the same way. The stablecoin focus is especially important to me, I genuinely think stablecoins are crypto’s first true global product market fit because they solve real problems immediately : → Cross border payments → Banking access → Settlement speed → Currency movement And when you combine stablecoins with card infrastructure, crypto becomes much more usable in daily life and that's what Kolo is. Not only that, every transaction you made in Kolo, you get BTC cashback which I think is generous and what made me fall in love with Kolo. That bridge between holding crypto and spending crypto is where a lot of real adoption will happen and Kolo is the one pushing that!

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Youn
Youn@younweb3·
@CryptoSoltan @KiiChainio Cutting out the middleman for cross-border FX is a massive use case. Most people don't realize how much banking hours and high fees actually stifle growth in emerging markets.
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Soltan@CryptoSoltan·
Most crypto apps chase trading volume @KiiChainio is targeting something much bigger: real world FX settlement infrastructure for emerging markets KiiChain App combines always-on liquidity with onchain settlement to solve slow, expensive, banking hour limited FX systems Worth paying attention to 👇 exchange.kiiex.io/signup
KiiChain@KiiChainio

The KiiChain App is now LIVE. 🔴 The future of global finance starts now: - Onchain FX trading - Instant cross-border payments - Cross-chain swaps and orchestration - Non-custodial trading and payments Onchain, 24/7, built for you. Join the Beta now and experience the future of onchain finance. Link in the first comment 👇

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DeFi Decoder
DeFi Decoder@DeFiDecoder_·
Quantum conversations are becoming more and more common in the crypto space Here's one with @BitGo and @rcarback from Postquant Labs Wen @quipnetwork joining in to the big table? 👀 Only a matter of time for $QUIP
BitGo@BitGo

Quantum computing and Bitcoin is a nuanced conversation. The risk isn't uniform across the network, and the game theory around how a quantum capability would actually be used matters just as much as the technology itself. @rcarback of Postquant labs, joined BitGo's High Roller Summit to break it down.

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MoonKing
MoonKing@MoonKing___·
In 2009, Bitcoin kickstarted the biggest financial revolution of our age In 2021, $KAS launched its mainnet and began the second act of this revolution, advancing proof of work's architecture Can't wait for DeFi to start taking place on the network to get to the third act ⌛
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Henry
Henry@LordOfAlts·
Not gonna lie but this @perps thing on Solana looks WAY bigger than people realize. Fresh domain registered. Official Solana affiliation already showing up. Perps-focused branding from day 1. Imo Solana finally wants a real shot at the Hyperliquid market. Pretty sure if this turns into a native Solana perps giant, whole ecosystem could run hard from here. What's your expectations from $SOL frens?
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Broke Doomer🔺
Broke Doomer🔺@im_BrokeDoomer·
Got on Earthquake on Bitcoin too lmao. Hearing too many rumors on this one. For all the one writing about nuclear tests. With ALL DUE RESPECT, but could you explain to me why tf would they test just a few kms away from what it’s basically their HQ? Hopefully everyone stays safe. But with rising geopolitical tensions lately, people online are already going to start speculating about everything from earthquakes to military tests very quickly. Best to wait for confirmed information before jumping to conclusions. Stay safu ppl's.
BRICS News@BRICSinfo

JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Earthquake hits Tehran, Iran.

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Fabius DeFi
Fabius DeFi@FabiusDefi·
BitGo and @rcarback explained it pretty clearly: The quantum threat to Bitcoin isn’t really about an “instant hack” scenario, it’s mostly a game theory problem. At the same time, the Postquant Labs team (also led by Carback) has already shipped a practical solution through @quipnetwork - a post-quantum Bitcoin wallet now live on Arch Network. > No core fork or coin freeze > Holders can voluntarily wrap WOTS+ protection around their BTC today With estimates suggesting ~34% of BTC is potentially vulnerable, I think long-term holders should pay attention. $QUIP is definitely a gem to watch 💎
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BitGo@BitGo

Quantum computing and Bitcoin is a nuanced conversation. The risk isn't uniform across the network, and the game theory around how a quantum capability would actually be used matters just as much as the technology itself. @rcarback of Postquant labs, joined BitGo's High Roller Summit to break it down.

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𝐆𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐥𝐝𝐂𝖗𝐲𝐩𝖙 人
10 most trending tokens right by trading volume. > $LGNS - $98.69M > $POLS - $13.2M > $COS - $112.69M > $INJ - $366.31M > $BNB - $1.91B > $TIA - $141.2M > $BILL - $663.91M > $FF - $107.7M > $OPG - $234M > $apxUSD -$42.01M which one are you currently watching closely? 𝘋𝘢𝘵𝘢: CoinMarketCap.
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BLAZEY
BLAZEY@blazeycrypto·
Morning legends ☕️ Who’s awake ready to work?
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spacebyte ⛓
spacebyte ⛓@_thespacebyte·
4 whales buying $17m $ETH sounds bullish until you realize $ETH trades billions daily. The real signal: $ETH exchange netflows hit -18.7k $ETH while repeated size keeps showing up sub-$2.3k. That looks more like passive inventory accumulation than breakout positioning. Large bids ≠ trend reversal yet.
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aley@worldofAley·
Get ready for 10M teleport today. Dev are way to drop some blast soon, you are not enough bullish fucking $ClawBank. Soon $ClawBank will flip tons of popular projects on base, reason ? $ClawBank is next narrative. Ca : 0x16332535E2c27da578bC2e82bEb09Ce9d3C8EB07
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