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@Instynkt2

I study systems before they’re obvious. $MINIMA $OCT

Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Instinct@Instynkt2·
The most important thread I ever wrote: TLDR; The technology that complements Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth as the world’s next default won’t be a signal. It will be a blockchain embedded in silicon. The world doesn’t change when software gets better. The world changes when technology moves into silicon. Wi-Fi was just a protocol until it became a default chip feature. GPS was military infrastructure until it lived inside every phone. NFC was irrelevant until it became a tap-to-pay standard. USB unified everything only after it became universal hardware. TPM became the silent guardian of modern computing only when it was etched into motherboards. Revolutions don’t happen when code improves. Revolutions happen when infrastructure becomes invisible. When it becomes hardware. When opting out stops being an option. And this is exactly why $Minima (@Minima_Global ) hits different. Not because it’s a “blockchain”. But because it’s the first one engineered to live inside devices, the same way Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and TPM do today. A full node so small it can run on microcontrollers. A consensus that requires no servers, no validators, no leaders, no cloud. Quantum-resistant at its core. Gasless. Fully decentralised by design. And now moving from code to chip. If this architecture goes on-chip, the entire world flips. Devices authenticate without central authorities. Cars settle their own charging and parking. Robots negotiate tasks autonomously. Sensors buy and sell data. Factories form offline mesh networks. Critical infrastructure becomes self-verifying. The physical world finally gains a trust layer no one can control. Every major tech standard followed the same pattern: ignored → underestimated → embedded → inevitable. If $Minima becomes embedded, it stops being a token. It becomes infrastructure. And with a fixed supply of just 1,000,000,000, the math becomes almost unreal. Billions of devices. One global network. One microscopic supply. Some people see a chart. Some people see the birth of the next hardware standard. They will understand later. Silicon always wins. (Save the thread for 2028)
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Sam Altman@sama·
i'd love to see interesting things people have built with 5.6 sol. i will send the person who made the coolest thing a special gift from the openai archives.
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Instinct@Instynkt2·
@Landeur No worries, you'll soon be able to tell them in person when you see sticks being used on British streets, given the pace of new immigrant arrivals in the UK.
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Psyho@FakePsyho·
I'm amazed that someone saw the news and that was their conclusion
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Instinct@Instynkt2·
until proven otherwise, we have a gem on many levels. wat ur gonna say broski when the first on chain fully private LLM comes out of nowhere? treat statements as statements and code as a definitive verification. nothing changed to the tech, octra is still octra
mint(int)@BLVCKIVX

octra is a new novelty in many ways, we think octraNFTs should be too. we’ve been experimenting with circle-hosted renderer NFTs. static images and mp4 loops were unique in 2021. aren’t anymore, every chain has millions of them, and the art is effectively dead the moment it’s minted. what @octra can do differently is host both the program and its state onchain, turning an NFT from a static asset into a living program that can evolve over time. that's the next primitive, living NFTs. an @octra Circle hosted NFT keeps its artwork as a running program on-chain, inside Octra Circles, instead of a file on a server or IPFS. bcs it runs, reacts to you, plays its own sound, and renders itself live from a single on-chain seed, with no external dependencies and no network. and this is the part where wallets matter. when erc721 landed, wallets didn't support it day one, they adopted it over time and the ones that moved first set the standard. living NFTs are the same inflection. the wallet that pioneers and renders a living program natively, is the wallet that defines what an octraNFT could become. that's a leadership position and 0xio wallet is the first to support Circle hosted NFTs. they’re already live on mainnet and native in @0xio_xyz wallet, with iframe support enabling user interactivity and audio. Geodesics is the first collection built this way. (symbol GDSC) 144 living, fully on-chain generative pieces. each token is a small program. MAINNET ADDR Contract: octH9hzVMGgvCieiERVZGMfXvTa1FHGneESb28212yPPu6J Renderer circle: octJCnaosyWNgEMmK8KaRWZXGcMMa5qKYKi3MSgc7vsAo5r Metadata circle: octFLebJntEbUM49DHxLvu8yXN2sys5fAoFy1hez3zPiaYD Provenance hash (LOCKED) at @euints, we see early stage octraNFTs as primitives and symbolic of early network believers than liquid assets. thus we are building+evolving for the long haul. apologies for tag-bombing below octrachads, we’d love true octra supporters to inspect them at EUINTs.com, our DMs are open to feedbacks and ideas to improve the direction. @Instynkt2 @0xCointrader @Kubo100x @pandaxbt

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/root/@pentrutimp·
1/ The @octra FUD blog by @te_mpe_st has gone viral. But they won't tell you: most claims are based on OUTDATED docs and old code commits. Octra has been actively improving. Let me break it down.
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Instinct@Instynkt2·
my optics are probably a bit different. honestly, i don’t really care that much about all the accusations, old stories, previous companies / ideas etc. even if every single claim turned out to be true, it still wouldn’t logically prove that the technology itself doesn’t work. history is full of people with controversial backgrounds who still built something genuinely innovative. these are two separate questions and i don’t think they should be mixed together. same with crypto in general. 99% of projects are noise or outright scams anyway, so that’s not really the filter i’m using. the only thing i actually care about is whether the technology survives scrutiny. for me, the biggest catalyst now isn’t another twitter debate or another thread about synesis. it’s the formal HFHE paper. that’s the thing that can actually be reviewed and challenged and validated by independent cryptographers/science people.if the paper demonstrates a genuine breakthroug, that’s what matters. if it doesn’t, then we’ll know that too. do we have any rough timeline for the formal paper? shipping is obviously important, but scientific validation is what ultimately matters here. even if some assumptions behind the formal paper cannot yet be fully verified experimentally, having something rigorous that can be reviewed and challenged by cryptographers is infinitely more valuable than another week of X’s fud. octra HFHE paper incoming
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fesal@iamknownasfesal·
to be all clear, i did not get rugged, this was not a HFHE issue, more of they shared more information where they did not needed to, which led to bruteforce attack if they did not see it fast enough, it would have been a valid attack with an outcome of getting 500k to my own wallet
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octra@octra·
open HFHE challenge this wallet holds 500,000 OCT: oct6Y7jxx92V5nuUykotRqHj6xPz1JEiT3ZRswJ4Awvi9Zn recover it's seed phrase, tell us how you did it and receive another 500,000 OCT, for a total of 1 million. do not submit issues, they will be removed! github.com/octra-labs/hfh…
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BRÆDEN@0xKyrie_Eleison·
Very few protocols excite me more than @octra in my short time in crypto for a little over 9 months now. There will come a time within the next decade when blockchain-enabled cryptography will be the spine on which the front-end ribs of many interfaces will be secured. None of this will happen overnight, like many of those in crypto with such attention spans hope for. But it will happen quickly given the frame of reference of what is being accomplished. I like to compare Ethereum and octra in my head, as Ethereum was and remains the designated foundation for many serious protocols looking to truly solve a problem, or at the very least many developers' first experience with working on a blockchain, which gives some relevant level of relatability. In my opinion, what Ethereum is to crypto platforms and the intro to blockchain tech for many bright minds, octra is to any possible data layer or security-driven Web2 developer to come onchain. (I also believe the tokens will behave similarly from an investment standpoint). Insofar as institutional DeFi actively works towards and prays for a privacy layer that fits their needs to scale. So do these web2 products that would benefit from an operable infrastructure running workable FHE. For possible scope, think medical records, Social Security Numbers, biometric identification, or training the most powerful closed models on encrypted data, never having to be decrypted for computation. The angles of growth are infinite for privacy, for security, and for octra. I truly believe this is why blockchain infrastructure was given to us in the first place. Privacy and security reach their apex for this century onchain not only philosophically but also technologically.
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