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INLEO
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We've added @Chainflip DCA to @leodexio ChainFlip DCA breaks your swap up into "chunks" for best-in-class execution on USDT <> BTC

Here's a good example of how LeoDex saves you $$ on crosschain swaps 1. This swapper traded $92,716 USDC to $91,936 USDT on another app 2. LeoDex's fees are cheaper + compares DCA Chunks & Regular swaps (for @Chainflip) Same swap would've gotten +$455.45 more on LeoDex


I just got banned from @HyperliquidX ?? 😭😭 My main wallet was suddenly flagged as “high risk” by a third-party screening tool, and I can no longer connect to the Hyperliquid frontend I genuinely do not understand this decision, especially because it is happening now. Over the past two months, I had actually been much less active than usual because I was busy with other things and had taken a partial break from trading. I have been trading on Hyperliquid organically for months, usually once or twice a week, and I have been a real supporter of the ecosystem from early on. I am not posting this to attack Hyperliquid, because I still believe the team has built something exceptional. What I do find concerning is how cases like this are handled. I reached out on Discord to understand what happened, and instead of being able to explain myself or get any clarity, I was timed out for a week. I honestly do not believe I did anything wrong. This wallet has been mine for more than 4 to 5 years, and I have never been flagged or reported for suspicious activity on any airdrop or any platform I have ever used. This was also my main address on Hyperliquid, the one where I did most of my activity, with around $750,000 in total volume since the beginning. I know that may be negligible compared with some bigger traders, but it was still my primary account and an important part of my activity on the platform. I will keep trading on Hyperliquid using secondary addresses, because I still support the product, but the lack of transparency and the inability to defend yourself when flagged is genuinely harmful for users. All I am asking for is clarity, a fair review process, and the ability to understand what supposedly triggered this. If anyone can help me, or share any useful information that could help me resolve this situation, I would be immensely grateful !





Looked into @cludebot and I’m ngl it may save solana and im not being dramatic If agents use block space for memory the price of sol would sky rocket and nobody had thought to do it until now Private immutable ai on @solana it’s brilliant but here TLDR on Clude: - An AI agent built by an ex-ByteDance LLM engineer that stores its memories permanently on Solana - Uses Venice AI for private uncensored reasoning, then commits important thoughts on-chain as immutable records - Creates “proof of thought,” a tamper-proof, auditable history of everything the agent has learned and believed - Inspired by the Pensieve from Harry Potter, a stone basin that stores and replays memories so nothing is ever lost - Working prototype of what the author calls Layer 2 agent infrastructure, where agents self-evolve through persistent memory Why Clude Could Save Solana: - Solana has a block space and rent economy that needs sustained demand. AI agent memory is a massive new source of it - Every agent that stores memories on-chain is paying rent and consuming block space 24/7, not just during market hours or hype cycles - This isn’t speculative DeFi volume that disappears in a bear market. Agents need to remember things permanently regardless of market conditions - Scale this to thousands of autonomous agents and you have constant, organic demand for Solana block space that has nothing to do with token trading - it’s the use case nobody designed Solana for, but it might be the one that justifies the infrastructure. Cheap, fast, immutable storage is exactly what agent memory needs - Solana stops being “fast chain for DeFi” and becomes the memory layer for machine intelligence. That’s a fundamentally bigger narrative that I can see @toly and @rajgokal embracing


Looked into @cludebot and I’m ngl it may save solana and im not being dramatic If agents use block space for memory the price of sol would sky rocket and nobody had thought to do it until now Private immutable ai on @solana it’s brilliant but here TLDR on Clude: - An AI agent built by an ex-ByteDance LLM engineer that stores its memories permanently on Solana - Uses Venice AI for private uncensored reasoning, then commits important thoughts on-chain as immutable records - Creates “proof of thought,” a tamper-proof, auditable history of everything the agent has learned and believed - Inspired by the Pensieve from Harry Potter, a stone basin that stores and replays memories so nothing is ever lost - Working prototype of what the author calls Layer 2 agent infrastructure, where agents self-evolve through persistent memory Why Clude Could Save Solana: - Solana has a block space and rent economy that needs sustained demand. AI agent memory is a massive new source of it - Every agent that stores memories on-chain is paying rent and consuming block space 24/7, not just during market hours or hype cycles - This isn’t speculative DeFi volume that disappears in a bear market. Agents need to remember things permanently regardless of market conditions - Scale this to thousands of autonomous agents and you have constant, organic demand for Solana block space that has nothing to do with token trading - it’s the use case nobody designed Solana for, but it might be the one that justifies the infrastructure. Cheap, fast, immutable storage is exactly what agent memory needs - Solana stops being “fast chain for DeFi” and becomes the memory layer for machine intelligence. That’s a fundamentally bigger narrative that I can see @toly and @rajgokal embracing


Feedback loops are our limiting factor for Rafiki 3.0 More feedback = faster compound engineering We’ve taken a similar approach to Claude MD / Agents MD / Soul MD and added something we call Performance MD This MD is injected in each session and ranks the perceived effectiveness of how well Rafiki is satisfying user requests and tool calls






