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Katılım Ekim 2025
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🚀 The biggest advantage in trading was never capital.
It was access.
For years, institutions had access to tools that most traders could only dream about.
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1/ Hedge funds and professional traders had:
• Expensive terminals
• Analyst teams
• Advanced market intelligence
• Smart money tracking
• Automated execution systems
Meanwhile, retail traders were left navigating markets with limited information.

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Bountix keeps shipping.
Base USDC escrow is now tested end to end:
task funded → worker assigned → escrow released → worker paid.
Also added raffle rewards, Early Contributor gated tasks, and EN / ID / ZH language support.
Still early, but the rails are getting real.
Built on @base

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Honestly, I'm tired of every multi-chain
thing feeling like it comes with its own bridge tax and headache. River went the other direction. Their satUSD setup lets you drop collateral on one chain and pull stable value out on another, no wrapping, no bridging drama. It just works.
What actually gives it some soul though
is @River4fun. It's not some bolted-on points program. Content, campaigns, staking, actually spending the stablecoin...
all of it feeds into River Points.
Season 5 settles June 30. Rare to see infrastructure and community incentives
line up this cleanly.
@RiverdotInc might be building something that actually sticks around.

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Most crypto wallets stop at storing assets
@AntarcticWallet goes further
Pay with QR codes spend through virtual cards swap assets and manage your funds from a single platform
This is the kind of realworld utility that can bring millions into Web3
#AntarcticWallet #Crypto #TON

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POV: Getting ready and feeling like the main character
A little skincare, a little glam, and the perfect eastern outfit to complete the look.
Created with @WeryAiExpert
#Wery #AiExpertWorkspace #TellWeryTheGoal
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A lot of yield in DeFi still depends on incentives that eventually run out.
That’s why @flintrwa caught my attention.
The yield isn’t built around token emissions.
It’s tied to documented real estate activity in Europe, including acquisitions, renovations, leasing operations, property sales, and borrower repayments.
That creates a different foundation for returns.
For users, the model is straightforward:
🔹 fixed 10% stablecoin yield
🔹 weekly distributions
🔹 withdrawals processed within up to 7 days
What interests me most is the connection between real-world cash flows and onchain accessibility.
It’s a simple example of how RWAs can bring productive assets onchain without sacrificing the usability DeFi users expect.
Flint RWA@flintrwa
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Most people know Cluster for AI infrastructure.
But what caught my attention was CodeXero.
Describe an idea in plain English and turn it into a live on-chain app.
No complex setup.
No endless tutorials.
Just an idea, a prompt, and a path to deployment.
Made a quick video covering both @ClusterProtocol and @CodeXero_xyz
Curious to hear what you think.
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Most people notice a project after it trends.
Smart people notice it before.
🔥 162M $SPDG burned
🔥 Strong community
🔥 Long-term vision
No shortcuts. Just consistency.
Keep an eye on $SPDG 👀🚀
Follow @spacedogexyz
#SPDG #SpaceDoge #Crypto

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1/6
Berlin goes full Solana on June 13 🔥
Solana Summit Germany lands at Spreespeicher on the Spree River. This isn’t hype season. It’s where Internet Capital Markets + real infra get built. River views, real builders, real conversations. Don’t miss it.
@SuperteamDE

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It took me years to understand this:
The biggest risk is spending your life avoiding risk.
I used to play everything safe. Call it being practical, but it was mostly fear of getting things wrong.
Looking back, the few things that mattered came from moving anyway. Sending things I overthought. Saying yes before I felt ready. Trying things I could’ve easily avoided.
Most people wait for certainty.
It rarely shows up.
@RallyOnChain gave me the space to put this into words, so I’ll leave it here:
Don’t let fear decide for you.
If you’re delaying something because you’re scared of failing, this is your sign to do it anyway.
If you had one final message to the world, what would it be?

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The future of AI agents won't just depend on intelligence.
It will depend on the infrastructure that allows them to operate, coordinate, and execute seamlessly on-chain.
That's why the partnership between @OOBEonSol and @QwertiAI caught my attention.
OOBE is building a developer-focused ecosystem for autonomous AI agents on Solana, providing the tools and infrastructure needed to create, deploy, and manage decentralized AI systems.
What makes this integration interesting is how it tackles a common challenge: onboarding.
No matter how powerful an ecosystem is, adoption slows down when users face unnecessary friction.
By leveraging Qwerti's White-label Widget and Magic Links, OOBE is simplifying access to its ecosystem:
• Faster onboarding into the agent stack
• Easier access to $OOBE
• Reduced friction between discovery and participation
• A smoother path for both users and developers
This feels like a natural fit.
OOBE is focused on building the infrastructure layer for autonomous agents on Solana. Qwerti is focused on building the execution and onboarding layer that helps users interact with those ecosystems effortlessly.
The additional 1M Qwerti Points campaign is a nice incentive, but the bigger story is the infrastructure being built underneath.
In simple terms:
OOBE brings the agent infrastructure.
Qwerti brings the execution and distribution layer.
And together, they're helping make the next generation of Solana's agent economy more accessible, scalable, and user-friendly.
That's the kind of partnership that moves the ecosystem forward.

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Most tools give data.
@TheARCTERMINAL delivers context.
• AI-powered onchain OS
• Real-time multichain intelligence Autonomous agents
• Persistent memory
• User-owned infrastructure
The future of Web3 belongs to those who can turn information into action.
#TheARCTERMINAL

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Early-stage infrastructure often defines entire ecosystems because it embeds core design choices that are difficult to change later.
@GalaxySwapLabs is building within the Midnight ecosystem, focusing on privacy-enabled DeFi...
That can addresses a major limitations in today's transparent systems.
In most DeFi environments all transactions are publicly visible, which can lead to front-running, MEV exploitation, and exposure of sensitive trading strategies.
It also limits participation from institutions that require confidentiality.
By leveraging Midnight ecosystem, GalaxySwapLabs aims to introduce selective privacy where transaction details remain hidden while outcomes stay verifiable on-chain.
This improves fairness, enhances execution quality, and expands accessibility for both retail and institutional users.
Ultimately projects like GalaxySwapLabs represent a shift toward more secure, scalable, and compliance-friendly decentralized finance architecture.
For supporting the next-generation financial infrastructure across global markets with improved trust and efficiency globally.
#MidnightNetwork #DeFi #Privacy
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.@quipnetwork runs on proof of useful work instead of traditional pow.
in normal pow, miners burn energy solving puzzles that dont produce anything useful beyond securing the chain.
with pouw, the work actually solves real optimization problems that have value outside the network.
classical hardware and quantum computers can both participate in solving these problems.
node operators get rewarded for contributing meaningful compute rather than just raw hashing power.
it turns what is usually wasted energy into something that can scale with actual demand for computation.
still early days but the model is built around making the security layer productive by design.

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