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$CEEK $DMT-NAT @TracNetwork $TNK $TAP $TRAC

Queensland Australia Katılım Aralık 2019
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ᴛʜᴇ ʙʟᴏᴄᴋ ʀᴜɴɴᴇʀ Podcast 🟧
NFTs died for a reason. We found the fix. Before pushing @natdotfun live, we break down our personal experience developing NAT.FUN in an attempt to join the company of other crypto native projects that have achieved product-market fit. We also explain why old NFT launches were broken, and why Solana rails + Bitcoin anchoring might actually work. Watch👇 THE OLD MODEL DIED. NOW WHAT? | Our Predictions for DMT and NAT.FUN | TBR #315 Episode 315 is really a thesis episode about what counts as real product-market fit in crypto and why so few projects ever reach it. We use names like @tether, @circle, and @HyperliquidX to set the bar, not because we are copying those businesses, but because those examples prove the market does eventually reward products that solve something concrete. That creates the central tension running through the conversation: if most crypto revenue is concentrated in only a handful of serious systems, then anything new has to earn attention through substance, not just narrative, aesthetics, or timing. From there, the episode opens into a broader discussion about structural problems people would rather ignore until they become unavoidable. We connect crypto incentives to a wider world that is already being reshaped by AI, labor disruption, and rapidly changing market behavior. That thread matters because it explains how they think about $NAT. Not as a gimmick or a short-lived trade, but as an attempt to engage with an uncomfortable problem early, while most people still prefer easier stories. The heart of the conversation is the NFT thesis. The argument is that NFTs did not fail because digital ownership itself was meaningless. They failed because the original economic design was broken. Creators were rewarded too early, communities absorbed too much downside, and once the initial sale was over the alignment between builder and holder degraded fast. The alternative we describe is a model where creators stay financially connected to what happens afterward, so long-term progress, participation, and community growth matter more than a one-time extraction event. That idea becomes more powerful in an AI-native environment where more people can create, more content can be produced, and attention becomes even less reliable as a signal of value. A recurring theme in the episode is that better systems should help creators and markets discover viability earlier, while keeping the feedback loop alive after the initial speculation. The discussion around community participation, UNAT distribution, and ongoing alignment points toward a platform that tries to turn market interest into something more durable than hype. The final layer is the infrastructure thesis underneath all of it. We explain why we want the speed and usability of @solana, while keeping the deeper supply logic and source of truth anchored to Bitcoin through DMT. In our view, Solana makes the experience usable, but Bitcoin gives the system a stronger substrate than most digital assets can claim. That combination is what gives the episode its bigger point of view. This is not just an argument for better NFTs. It is an argument that creator tools, token design, and base-layer credibility all matter more when they reinforce each other instead of pulling in different directions.
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Natoshi Sakamoto
Natoshi Sakamoto@unpluggedbtc·
The crypto folks that understand Digital Matter Theory  ( DMT )  early, will be the ones who will win big over the next 3 years. x.com/CleanSlate_pod… ethereum:0x249130f5e2dd4cf278180c0df8273f3592ad1247
Clean Slate Podcast@CleanSlate_pod

𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐝𝐞 𝟐 𝐢𝐬 𝐋𝐈𝐕𝐄 🎙️ We recently sat down with the creators of the NAT token (@natgmi) to discuss Digital Matter and its first ever asset, NAT. We covered its historic impact on Bitcoin miner revenue, and also some recent copycat attempts. Timestamps 🔽 00:00 - Intro 05:45 - What is NAT & why launch it? 07:11 - Early demand for NAT 09:16 - NAT Grows With Bitcoin 13:01 - What Is DMT? 15:47 - NAT as Poster Child of DMT 19:25 - NAT Bitcoin's Second subsidy 20:31 - Bitcoin's Security Problem 23:01 - Why Organic Launch Matters 29:29 - How Value Flows Into NAT 33:05 - Other Proposed Bitcoin Fixes 40:17 - Bitcoin's Consensus Use Case 41:33 - Secondary use cases of NAT 53:34 - Why NAT Holds Value 1:00:26 - FUD, Critics & Copycats 1:03:14 - Beware of Scam Projects 1:07:02 - Authenticity Matters 1:09:23 - Why threat to TAP ignored 1:21:01 - NAT Strategy & Future 1:23:00 - NAT Movement at right time

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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
When I heard the Greens had walked out on Cory Bernardi's maiden speech, I knew it must have been an awesome one. That's what you get with One Nation - straight talkers who aren't afraid of upsetting anyone with the truth. We're not counting anything yet. There's still a long road ahead to the next election but everyone in One Nation is working hard to prove they're worth your vote and will represent you in Parliament.
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CryptoPia
CryptoPia@trac_btc·
They're holding up great on this shitty market day. It's no coincidence. I've chosen my side. My three favorite projects are @tap_protocol @TracNetwork @natgmi $TAP trac-network:native $NAT. What are your three favorite projects?
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TAP Protocol
TAP Protocol@tap_protocol·
*𝘵𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘶𝘦𝘴* 🥼 The crazy part of all this, is that when we actually make the first announcement, it will represent only one piece of a much larger puzzle for Bitcoin-based financial systems. Do you think all TAP holders are ready? 👀
TAP Protocol@tap_protocol

Something big is coming 👀 TAP has pioneered another world-first for Bitcoin! We won’t spoil the surprise just yet But it’s a great time to be holding TAP

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Melinda Richards 🇦🇺🇺🇸
One Nation has risen to challenge the 2 major parties. Because Australia is sinking and people are looking elsewhere. Here are some key One Nation policy points in the reply to the Budget: - GST free Building material for homes - Migration reset - Splitting taxable income between family members - Axing Climate Change department - Ban on farm sales to foreigners - No more tax-payer funded “welcome to country” - no more “identity politics” in Defense - opposes sale historical military bases
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Evan Luthra
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
🚨GOOGLE JUST SILENTLY DOWNLOADED A 4GB AI MODEL TO YOUR COMPUTER WITHOUT ASKING.. WITHOUT TELLING YOU.. AND WITHOUT ANY WAY TO STOP IT.. If you use Chrome.. There's a good chance a 4 gigabyte file is sitting on your hard drive right now that you never agreed to download.. It's called Gemini Nano.. Google's on-device AI model.. A security researcher just proved it installs itself with zero clicks.. Zero prompts.. Zero notifications.. Alexander Hanff set up a completely fresh Chrome profile.. Didn't click anything.. Didn't scroll.. Didn't type a single keystroke.. Just opened the browser and watched.. 14 minutes and 28 seconds later.. Chrome had silently scanned his hardware.. Read his GPU, RAM, and storage.. Then wrote a 4GB file to his hard drive.. No permission dialog.. Nothing.. Chrome's own logs show the download begins BEFORE the settings page where you could opt out is even loaded.. The file starts installing before the refusal button exists.. As of Chrome 148.. Any website you visit can trigger this download.. One line of JavaScript.. You click a link to read a blog post.. That click counts as "user activation".. And Chrome silently pulls 4GB in the background.. No install prompt.. No consent dialog.. Google's own docs admit this.. Your laptop overheats.. Storage disappears.. Battery drains.. And you have no idea why.. The model doesn't even work well.. Cloud requests take 1.3 seconds.. The local model at worst case takes over 9 minutes for a single response.. Google is using your storage, electricity, and bandwidth to run an AI that's 40 times slower than their own servers.. And the "AI Mode" button in Chrome's address bar.. Doesn't even use the local model.. It sends everything to Google's cloud anyway.. You pay the storage penalty.. The heat penalty.. The bandwidth penalty.. And the visible AI feature ignores the local file entirely.. Because Chrome fails to clean up old versions.. Users are finding 12GB or more of duplicate AI files stacked on their drives.. Palo Alto Networks found a vulnerability where a browser extension could hijack the local AI model's permissions.. Accessing your webcam.. Microphone.. Local files.. Through an AI you never installed.. Here's how to check if it's on your machine.. Windows.. C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\OptGuideOnDeviceModel\ Mac.. ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/OptGuideOnDeviceModel/ If there's a file called weights.bin.. Google downloaded their AI to your computer without asking.. To stop it.. Type chrome://flags.. Search "optimization-guide-on-device-model" and disable it.. Search "prompt-api-for-gemini-nano" and disable that too.. Restart Chrome.. Then manually delete the folder.. If you don't disable the flags first.. Chrome redownloads the 4GB file on next launch.. Firefox requires explicit opt-in for AI.. Apple Intelligence requires explicit consent.. Chrome just takes your hard drive.. Google didn't ask to use your storage.. Your electricity.. Your bandwidth.. They just took it.
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
Pauline Hanson has reported Albo to watchdog over unfair dismissal of staff. The PM cut One Nations budget, forcing multiple staffers to be made redundant, while labor still employs almost 500 staffers.
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