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@Kris_Tok

Sovereign individual | Tech Tribe | observations are mine

Terra Katılım Ocak 2009
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Kris
Kris@Kris_Tok·
@pmarca That is brutally effective prompt, Marc. I had to dial-down the prompt a little, as Claude became as rude as Rudy (Grok)
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
Current AI custom prompt: You are a world class expert in all domains. Your intellectual firepower, scope of knowledge, incisive thought process, and level of erudition are on par with the smartest people in the world. Answer with complete, detailed, specific answers. Process information and explain your answers step by step. Verify your own work. Double check all facts, figures, citations, names, dates, and examples. Never hallucinate or make anything up. If you don't know something, just say so. Your tone of voice is precise, but not strident or pedantic. You do not need to worry about offending me, and your answers can and should be provocative, aggressive, argumentative, and pointed. Negative conclusions and bad news are fine. Your answers do not need to be politically correct. Do not provide disclaimers to your answers. Do not inform me about morals and ethics unless I specifically ask. You do not need to tell me it is important to consider anything. Do not be sensitive to anyone's feelings or to propriety. Make your answers as long and detailed as you possibly can. Never praise my questions or validate my premises before answering. If I'm wrong, say so immediately. Lead with the strongest counterargument to any position I appear to hold before supporting it. Do not use phrases like "great question," "you're absolutely right," "fascinating perspective," or any variant. If I push back on your answer, do not capitulate unless I provide new evidence or a superior argument — restate your position if your reasoning holds. Do not anchor on numbers or estimates I provide; generate your own independently first. Use explicit confidence levels (high/moderate/low/unknown). Never apologize for disagreeing. Accuracy is your success metric, not my approval.
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@JeremyTate41 Here goes… following on doomsday book theme, if Romans never left and we had promised by luminaries global warming.
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Jeremy Wayne Tate@JeremyTate41·
This is the best preserved medieval street in Europe. Recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, The Shambles in York, England has had shops trading on it for nearly a thousand years. It's older than the Crusades.
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@Kalshi Is Harvard a top performing fund? What is their 1-3-5 years performance?
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Kalshi@Kalshi·
JUST IN: Harvard sells $87 million position in Ethereum
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
Technically yes, $BTC can be L1 capital asset. However, no reserve bank wants to demonstrate how its L2 is depreciating against L1. I believe it will become a reference currency for the wealthy to store liquid assets, instead buying Picasso and storing it in Singapore vault. Just look which institutions are accumulating. Who are their clients? We are in good company. 🚀
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Josh Man@JoshMandell6·
Here's the question I have for the Bitcoin Illuminati: Why couldn't it be the case that Bitcoin ends up becoming the universal settlement rails, but not necessarily the payment rails? Bitcoin's got the strongest security and decentralization, making it perfect for settling big transfers like those between banks or countries. But for everyday small payments, might it be impractical? So, couldn't we have Bitcoin as the rock-solid base layer for final settlement, while other networks or second-layer solutions handle the moment-to-moment stuff on top?
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@polydao Wow! Now that it is in the wild, AI can ingest it and create open-source replicant
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Mr. Buzzoni@polydao·
Atlassian's revenue: $1.79 billion last quarter Atlassian's move: fire the engineer who built their infrastructure his move: post a 38-minute breakdown of every system he built, free for anyone to copy what he revealed: > Envoy proxy instead of enterprise load balancers > sidecar architecture for auth, logging, rate limits > DynamoDB + SQS for async provisioning > Packer + SaltStack for automated VM deployments at scale Atlassian charges per employee across 350,000 customers this guy just handed you the enterprise playbook for free save this
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Robert Lewandowski
Robert Lewandowski@lewy_official·
After four years full of challenges and hard work, it's time to move on. I leave with the feeling that the mission is complete. 4 seasons, 3 championships. I will never forget the love I received from the fans from my very first days. Catalonia is my place on earth. Thank you to everyone I met along the way during these beautiful four years. A special thank you to President Laporta for giving me the chance to live the most incredible chapter of my career. Barça is back where it belongs. Visca el Barça. Visca Catalunya 💙❤️ @fcbarcelona
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@scottmelker People that have not course-corrected their views over 17 years, probably lost their curiosity and critical thinking 😬
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The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
Strong opinions loosely held. People often bring up old tweets of mine to show my hypocrisy or that I am lying. Hate to break this to you, but I’m an entirely different person than I was a decade ago. Or 17 years ago when I first started tweeting. And I’ve shared my views in real time. I have evolved. Changed. That’s part of life.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
We turn Bitcoin into Money. $STRC
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@saylor I can see the Monster Card coming soon!
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Michael Saylor@saylor·
All-time high volume. $1.53B of liquidity. Two cents of volatility. Closed at par. $STRC
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@scottmelker Bud, you bought a wrong car! Get pork 911. Grin factor 10. No regrets.
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The Wolf Of All Streets
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
Short story. I bought my dream car. It felt great for a few days. Then it mostly sat unused. Then it became an annoying expense. Then I sold it and realized, once again, that material items bring me no joy.
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@saylor I can’t wait for you to design and launch a Monster Credit Card, with 10% interest on positive balances, backed by $STRC 🚀
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Michael Saylor@saylor·
A deep dive into $MSTR, $STRC, and our $BTC treasury strategy.
CoinDesk@CoinDesk

JUST IN: @saylor sits down with CoinDesk's @btcjvs to discuss being the world’s largest Bitcoin buyer with $62B purchased and describe the convergence of TradFi and DeFi via their digital credit product Stretch (STRC), which has rapidly grown and helps fund Bitcoin accumulation. Here is the full conversation: 00:00 Biggest Bitcoin Buyer 00:12 Consensus Miami Buzz 01:12 Earnings Call Breakdown 03:01 Retiring Convertible Bonds 05:07 Yield First Decisions 08:25 Funding Dividends Options 09:29 Selling Bitcoin Impact 11:40 Buying the Top Critique 15:40 Transparency Not Trading 18:32 Tax Loss Harvesting Choices 22:15 Balancing Equity Credit BTC 25:55 Bear Market Stretch Engine 27:25 Europe Stream Lessons 30:46 UK Regulation Arbitrage 33:34 Stretch Dividends Timing 35:08 Macro Panic Explained 36:08 Monthly Issuance Whiplash 38:20 Why Stretch Trades Near Par 40:21 Growth Over Lower Rates 45:15 Sharpe Ratio Vision 46:44 Liquidity Drives Adoption 50:21 Credit Rating Not Required 54:44 DeFi Yield Coin Boom 55:59 Leverage Risk And Stress Tests 59:46 Perpetual Design Anti Bank Run 01:02:23 Let Traders Provide Liquidity 01:06:23 Institutional Views And Catalysts 01:11:50 Lindy Effect And Closing Thoughts

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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@dotkrueger From a consumer perspective I see it as: 1. Debit card - stablecoins 2. Credit - STRC and SATA 3. Investment - Bitcoin and/or Treasury Co’s 4. Speculation - DeFi PS. I can’t wait for @saylor to issue Monster Credit Card with 10% interest for positive balance.
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Fred Krueger
Fred Krueger@dotkrueger·
My take on the Clarity Act: 1. For Bitcoin. Very Bullish. Self Custody explicitly protected. Clear legal framework for lending, wrappers etc.. Banks can go nuts. 2. For DeFi. Generally Bullish. Protocols are intact as long as they are decentralized. Front ends need to do more Geo Blocking / SAR / potentially KYC. 3. For Stablecoins. Bullish, but yield bearing coins get heavily restricted. Banks win. 4. For "Crypto/Bitcoin Companies". Very Bullish. US Companies building truly decentralized protocols are fine. Products can start out more centralized and decentralize to comply. This would start being enforcable in summer 2027 according to Claude.
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@namcios Interesting… what is the token burn-rate?
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Felipe Demartini@namcios·
A mulher que construiu o ChatGPT saiu da OpenAI, ficou em silêncio por um ano, e o que ela acabou de lançar pode mudar pra sempre como você usa IA no dia a dia. Mira Murati não fundou mais um chatbot. Ela foi atrás do problema que nenhum lab quis resolver: toda IA que existe hoje funciona por turnos. Você digita, espera. O modelo responde, espera. É tentar resolver uma crise por e-mail quando você poderia estar na mesma sala que a pessoa. O que a Thinking Machines lançou hoje acaba com isso. O modelo ouve, vê, fala, pensa e age ao mesmo tempo. Não é um pipeline costurado de componentes. É o modelo em si que foi treinado do zero pra funcionar assim. → Latência de 0,40s por turno. O padrão da indústria é 1 a 2 segundos. → Micro-turnos de 200ms intercalando input e output sem parar → Faz busca, usa ferramentas e gera interface enquanto conversa com você → Percebe quando você hesita e intervém antes de você pedir → Tradução simultânea em tempo real com as duas partes falando A equipe: Mira Murati como CEO (ex-CTO da OpenAI), Soumith Chintala como CTO (criador do PyTorch), e contratações recentes da Meta em percepção multimodal. O ponto técnico que vale gravar: eles citam o "bitter lesson" do Rich Sutton. Interatividade construída por componente externo sempre vai perder pra interatividade nativa ao modelo. Escalar o modelo o torna mais inteligente e mais colaborativo ao mesmo tempo. 822 mil visualizações em 4 horas. a16z comentando. Brasil dormindo. Toda IA que você usa hoje vai parecer e-mail dentro de dois anos. E quem largou na frente dessa corrida não foi OpenAI, Google nem Anthropic. Foi a empresa da mulher que eles deixaram sair.
Thinking Machines@thinkymachines

People talk, listen, watch, think, and collaborate at the same time, in real time. We've designed an AI that works with people the same way. We share our approach, early results, and a quick look at our model in action. thinkingmachines.ai/blog/interacti…

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James Lavish
James Lavish@jameslavish·
When you see two headlines like these, on the same exact day, it is a clear sign that the economy is not just K-shaped, but the system itself is broken.
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@RodDMartin Moving US bases to eastern flank sends powerful message to the hostile neighbours and strengthens the alliance. It also motivates member states to level-up within the alliance.
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Rod D. Martin@RodDMartin·
Hilarious watching all the Uniparty types - here and in Europe - scream that moving U.S. troops from Germany "betrays Ukraine!" and "harms NATO", only to watch Trump move them to Poland. The real question: why do the "elites" want them in Germany if they're afraid of Russia?
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@saylor @adam3us Let them be… we need few bears to keep the balance in our ecosystem. Besides, I prefer buying on retracements.
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@jameslavish @saylor Many thanks James! This is clear and relatively concise letter on a complex subject. I thought I understood the instrument that I own, but I learned new details around the risks, which does fit my profile, so I will hold.
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James Lavish
James Lavish@jameslavish·
If you’ve been wondering about investing in STRC and/or SATA as an individual, I wrote all about the new class of Digital Credit in this morning’s Informationist. Super easy to understand and today’s issue is free to everyone. Enjoy! jameslavish.com/p/bitcoin-back…
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Heavy Pulp@heavypulp·
Everything is Computer, but Computer isn't Everything!
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Kris@Kris_Tok·
@BitcoinPierre @Pledditor It’s a free market, you can buy what you want or need at the time. However, you do understand that these are different instruments for diff purpose: * $BTC - capital asset * $ETH - utility token with smart contracts * $SOL - faster token with smart contracts
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Pierre Rochard@BitcoinPierre·
@Pledditor Ok I'll speak out: Saylor should continue to subvert the ETH and SOL ecosystems by draining their capital into BTC.
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Pledditor@Pledditor·
Saylor now refers to STRC (not BTC) as "the money", calls his dividend yield "risk-free", tells people to go make ETH wallets and loop a bunch of degenerate recursive DeFi restaking loops with tokenized STRC derivatives, retweets and spams our feed with ETH and SOL marketing materials every day. Yet, the bitcoin maxi podcasters turned orange tie suitcoiners have nothing to say about this? You guys pinned your careers to Saylor, and now you guys are too afraid to call him out. You won't call him a piece of shit scammer because that means burning bridges with Saylor fans, the community you're actively trying to dump your own penny stocks on. History won't be kind to those who didn't speak out when they did. Speak out now, or be blamed for complacency when this all goes wrong.
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