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$@jxtsummer·
i hope from May to December, our lives change for the better.
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Cletus Elijah
Cletus Elijah@cletusEllijah·
An exciting earning opportunity just opened up on @alturax where you can supply AVLT, borrow USDT0 on @Morpho 🦋, and actually put your capital to work. Gas is low, the flow is simple, and it is a really easy setup to step into. If you have been waiting for something practical to try, this is a good time to get involved and see it in action.
Altura@alturax

Earn on Altura, lend on @Morpho 🦋 We've launched a market on the open credit network for the world where you can supply AVLT and borrow USDT0. Make your capital do more.

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Uncle Ubong 👑
Uncle Ubong 👑@Ubong_007·
Humanoid robots are machines built to look and move like humans. They usually have: • A head, torso, arms, and legs • Hands for gripping and using tools • Sensors like cameras to see the world • AI software to make decisions and learn tasks The goal is simple. Fit into human spaces without redesigning everything. Use the same tools, walk through the same doors, and handle everyday work. Examples include:Tesla Optimus, designed for factory and general tasks. - Figure 03, focused on autonomy and real-world work What they do today:Move boxes in warehouses, Assist in factories, Perform basic home tasks like cleaning Limits right now: •Struggle with complex, unpredictable tasks •High cost •Need supervision in many cases In short, humanoid robots are physical AI systems built to work like humans in the real world. Did you learn something?
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modern day woman 📿
modern day woman 📿@Udoh_Graceee·
The first credit card fraud happened six weeks after credit cards were invented. Not because the technology was weak. Because nobody had thought seriously about identity yet. The card worked exactly as designed, it just couldn’t tell the difference between the person it was issued to and the person holding it. That gap, barely noticed at the time, quietly became a $35 billion annual problem. We’re making the same mistake again. At a much larger scale. And this time, the “person” holding the card might not be a person at all. AI agents are booking, buying, negotiating, transacting, at a speed no human team can monitor. @a16zcrypto said it plainly this week, agents have moved from copilots to economic actors faster than the infrastructure around them. They can execute, they can pay, What they cannot do is prove who sent them, what they’re authorized to do, or who carries the liability when something goes wrong. Identity doesn’t travel with them. And most projects building in this space are solving that from the outside in. @Fetch_ai has real traction, 2.7 million agents on Agentverse, brand partnerships with Nike, Hilton and Sephora, a live payment system letting agents transact via Visa, USDC and FET. But accountability only exists inside their ecosystem. The moment an agent operates beyond Agentverse, where most of the real economy lives, it vanishes. A walled garden. Not infrastructure. @worldnetwork takes a different angle, iris scans that confirm a real person exists behind an account, extended to agents via World ID for Agents. But proof of human is not verified identity. It confirms that a human exists. Not their name, jurisdiction, or regulatory standing. That distinction is everything when regulated industries try to build on top of it. World has also been banned or suspended in Brazil, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Spain over biometric data concerns, a system that still requires blind trust in one company holding your biometrics. Centralized risk with a ZK wrapper. @Concordium was built around a different premise, identity isn’t a feature you add, it’s the foundation you build on. Every account on Concordium, human or AI agent, is anchored to a verified real-world identity at the protocol level before participating in the network. Not in an app. In the chain itself. And it never gets exposed, zero-knowledge proofs let agents prove exactly what needs proving, jurisdiction, authorization, credentials, without revealing the underlying personal data. Compliance and privacy, simultaneously, by design. This matters most when money moves. In the agent economy, payments happen agent-to-agent, no checkout page, no human approval, no pause between instruction and execution. On most rails, the payment moves but the accountability doesn’t. On Concordium, every agent-to-agent transaction is cryptographically linked back to a verified human principal through a disclosure process protected by Swiss law. When an agent pays, there is always a traceable, compliant human identity behind it. Accountability and compliance aren’t retrofitted, they’re embedded in every transaction from the start. That’s what @a16zcrypto is really calling for with KYA, know your agent. Not a walled marketplace. Not proof that a human once scanned their eyeball. A protocol-level guarantee that every actor can be verified, traced, and held accountable without sacrificing privacy. The credit card industry spent fifty years trying to bolt identity onto infrastructure never designed for it. The agent economy is barely two years old and already making the same mistake. There’s one chain that already made the right architectural decision. Verified humans. Verified agents. One protocol. @Concordium
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Victor ×͜×
Victor ×͜×@Veeekthorr·
This does a good job of reframing blockchain from speculation to infrastructure. Discussions in crypto still tend to focus on markets and incentives. But the real value of blockchain shows up when you remove trust from the equation entirely, especially in systems where multiple institutions need to coordinate without a shared point of control. Healthcare is a good example of why this matters. The problem has never been data availability. It’s been data coordination across systems that don’t naturally trust each other. When records, approvals, and clinical decisions sit in isolated environments, even basic interoperability becomes a structural issue, not a technical one. What @CereBree is highlighting is that blockchain’s role here isn’t abstract. It’s operational. Things like decentralized identity, programmable consent, and immutable audit trails shift the system from “who do we trust?” to “what can we verify?” That distinction matters, especially for use cases like AI-assisted diagnosis or cross-institution research, where integrity of data is not optional, it’s foundational. This is where the narrative around RWA and enterprise blockchain starts to mature. Not as a token story, but as infrastructure that enables coordination between entities that were never designed to cooperate natively. $CRX then sits on top of that as the alignment layer, but the more interesting shift is happening underneath, in how trust itself is being redefined at the system level. This is closer to what blockchain was originally meant to solve.
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DEFIMAYOR
DEFIMAYOR@Defimayor2·
We’re not just talking… we’re actually winning on @Reelsio 🎯 Yesterday, I onboarded new users, no hype, no long stories and within hours they were already seeing results. That’s the difference when timing and execution align. Game recap: PSG 2–1 Bayern Dembele showed up when it mattered. This isn’t luck, It’s positioning early and moving with intent. If you’re here, you’ve already seen what’s happening. If you’re not acting, you’re choosing to miss it. Reels is active. The plays are landing. The results are visible. Don’t fade momentum when it’s right in front of you.
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chainpaye
chainpaye@chainpaye·
We're excited to announce our upcoming Showcase Stream with @CyreneAI Date: Friday, 1 May 2026 Time: 12:30 PM UTC or 1:30PM WAT Come see how Chainpaye is making global payments seamless, turning crypto into local cash, right inside WhatsApp. This is a big step in building simple, fast, and accessible borderless payments for everyday use. Don't miss it
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