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Lavin Mirchandani | GetEvangelized

@LavinM

founder @GetEvangelized I Share your story via KOL engagement, Founder branding & YouTube growth | Founder Coach for Zero to One GTM

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Lavin Mirchandani | GetEvangelized
There are only two types of startups : a) those who make noise b) those who make money Mostly these are mutually exclusive sets. #fb #in
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Founders who don’t fold, fade. For every founder that raises capital, for every business that hits a major liquidity event, there are many more founders and businesses that don’t get to a logical end. They neither fold, nor do they exit with a liquidation event; sometimes it’s a pivot with the same name or they move on but retain the brand name until it slowly sunsets. What they have built over years with sweat, passion, personal capital and all their heart sticks on to them as an identity; until they discover their next calling. Very often this next calling is the same old wine packaged in a new bottle- even if it had a 400Cr exit, for that became an itch that wasn’t fully scratched. Unscratched itches and unresolved identities are common traits you will find in such entrepreneurs; if you do come across one and have the intent to support, do give them a hug, some acknowledgment and ignite a conversation to help accept closure. For what they will build next, after being unleashed, is likely to be a blockbuster- and you may feature somewhere in the credits.
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Andrew Bolis
Andrew Bolis@AndrewBolis·
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Lavin Mirchandani | GetEvangelized
Disturbing! Unsettling! What can be done here ?
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Everyone’s missing the real story here. Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses need human data annotators to train the AI. When you say “Hey Meta” and ask the glasses to analyze something, that video gets sent to Meta’s servers, then routed to Sama, a subcontractor in Nairobi, Kenya. Workers there manually label objects in your footage. They see everything you recorded, intentionally or not. 7 million pairs sold in 2025 alone. Every single pair generates training data that flows through human eyes in Kenya. Workers told Swedish journalists they see people undressing, using bathrooms, having sex, and accidentally filming bank card details. One worker said “we see everything, from living rooms to naked bodies.” Meta’s automatic face anonymization is supposed to protect people in the footage. Workers say it fails in certain lighting. Faces that should be blurred are sometimes fully visible. The person you recorded without knowing? A stranger in Nairobi can identify them. Buried in Meta’s terms of service is one sentence doing enormous legal work: the company reserves the right to conduct “manual (human) review” of your AI interactions. That’s the legal cover for routing intimate footage from Western homes to a $2/hour labor force operating under NDAs, office surveillance cameras, and a strict no-questions policy. Workers say if you raise concerns about what you’re seeing, you’re fired. This is the same company, Sama, that TIME exposed in 2023 for paying Kenyan workers $2/hour to label graphic content for OpenAI while being billed at $12.50/hour per worker. Workers described the experience as torture. Sama ended that contract, then pivoted to labeling Meta’s glasses footage. Same workforce. Same rates. Meta markets these glasses as “designed with your privacy in mind.” The privacy design is a tiny LED light on the frame that most people don’t notice. The data pipeline behind it routes your bedroom footage to a contractor with a documented history of worker exploitation, failed anonymization, and union-busting lawsuits. And the next generation of these glasses? Meta is planning to add facial recognition. The same system that can’t reliably blur faces in training data wants to start identifying them on purpose. The LED light on the frame is doing about as much for your privacy as the terms of service nobody reads.

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Vijay Shekhar Sharma
Vijay Shekhar Sharma@vijayshekhar·
Absolutely no AI was used in creating this. You will enjoy this reaction from Bollywood 🤣
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Star_OKX
Star_OKX@star_okx·
No complexity. No accident. 10/10 was caused by irresponsible marketing campaigns by certain companies. On October 10, tens of billions of dollars were liquidated. As CEO of OKX, we observed clearly that the crypto market’s microstructure fundamentally changed after that day. Many industry participants believe the damage was more severe than the FTX collapse. Since then, there has been extensive discussion about why it happened and how to prevent a recurrence. The root causes are not difficult to identify. ⸻ What actually happened 1.Binance launched a temporary user-acquisition campaign offering 12% APY on USDe, while allowing USDe to be used as collateral with the same treatment as USDT and USDC, and without effective limits. 2.USDe is a tokenized hedge fund product. Ethena raises capital via a so-called “stablecoin,” deploys it into index arbitrage and algorithmic trading strategies, and tokenizes the resulting fund. The token can then be deposited on exchanges to earn yield. 3.USDe is fundamentally different from products such as BlackRock BUIDL and Franklin Templeton BENJI, which are tokenized money market funds with low-risk profiles. USDe, by contrast, embeds hedge-fund-level risk. This difference is structural, not cosmetic. 4.Binance users were encouraged to convert USDT and USDC into USDe to earn attractive yields, without sufficient emphasis on the underlying risks. From a user’s perspective, trading with USDe appeared no different from trading with traditional stablecoins—while the actual risk profile was materially higher. 5.Risk escalated further as users: •converted USDT/USDC into USDe, •used USDe as collateral to borrow USDT, •converted the borrowed USDT back into USDe, •and repeated the cycle. This leverage loop produced artificial APYs of 24%, 36%, and even 70%+, widely perceived as “low risk” simply because they were offered by a major platform. Systemic risk accumulated rapidly across the global crypto market. 6.At that point, even a small market shock was sufficient to trigger a collapse. When volatility hit, USDe depegged quickly. Cascading liquidations followed, and weaknesses in risk management around assets such as WETH and BNSOL further amplified the crash. Some tokens briefly traded near zero. The damage to global users and companies—including OKX customers—was severe, and recovery will take time. ⸻ Why this matters I am discussing the root cause, not assigning blame or launching an attack on Binance. Speaking openly about systemic risks is sometimes uncomfortable, but it is necessary if the industry is to mature responsibly. I expect there may be significant misinformation and coordinated FUD directed at OKX in the near future. Even so, speaking honestly about systemic risk is the right thing to do—and we will continue to do so. As the largest global platform, Binance has outsized influence—and corresponding responsibility—as an industry leader. Long-term trust in crypto cannot be built on short-term yield games, excessive leverage, or marketing practices that obscure risk. The industry needs leaders who prioritize market stability, transparency, and responsible innovation—not a winner-take-all mentality where criticism is treated as hostility. Crypto is still early. What we choose to normalize today will determine whether this industry earns lasting trust—or repeats the same mistakes again.
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Clemente@Chilearmy123·
Interstellar but Cooper's son is the worst trader of all time
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NamasteWeb3 🕯️🙏@NamasteWeb3·
MUMBAI got $LIT yesterday! Honored to get the opportunity to host one of the 25 global multi-city (Pre TGE) meetups and bond with 30+ early users IRL. This was a 'thank you' gesture from @vnovakovski @satoshiheist and everybody at @Lighter_xyz and @fuegonft Some of you couldn't be accommodated due to limited capacity, will try our best to make up for this on the next one. gLighter 🕯️ | gFuego 🔥 | namaste🙏
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Ankit Dewan
Ankit Dewan@ankitdewan·
@AirIndiaX, today one of your pilots, Capt. Virender Sejwal, assaulted me physically at T1, Delhi Airport. Here are the facts of the matter,: 🔸 Me & my family were guided to use the security check that the staff uses (also the PRM check), because we had a 4 month old baby in a stroller. 🔸 The staff was cutting the queue ahead of me. On calling them out, Capt. Virender, who himself was doing the same thing, asked me if I was anpadh (uneducated), and couldn't read the signs that said this entry was for staff. 🔸 A verbal scuffle broke out. 🔸 Not able to excercise restraint, the AIX pilot proceeded to physically assault me, leaving me bloody. The blood in the photograph (first comment) on his shirt is also mine. Here are my issues with the whole thing: 🔹 My holiday is ruined. The first thing I have done here is see a doctor. 🔹 My 7 year old daughter, who saw her father get assaulted brutally, is still traumatized & scared. 🔹 I have no clue how @DGCAIndia & @AirIndiaX can allow such pilots to fly. If they can't keep their cool in a scuffle, can they be trusted with the lives of hundreds of people in the sky? 🔹 How can @DelhiAirport get away with such mismanagement, combining staff entry with passengers carrying infants, creating chaos at a sensitive security area? I thought Airports were safe places! 🔹 I was forced to write a letter stating that I will not pursue this matter further ... It was either write that letter, or miss my flight and throw the 1.2 lakhs holiday bookings down the drain. @DelhiPolice, why can't I file a complaint after coming back? Must I sacrifice my money too, to seek justice? Will the CCTV footage disappear in the 2 days till I make it back to Delhi? To my friends & well wishers, I am pretty shaken, but nothing permanent. Can't say the same about my daughter though. 😢
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Lavin Mirchandani | GetEvangelized
Look at those stats! Are you still fading Perp DEX meta? Become an insider for more such updates and alpha on t.me/namastw3b
HyperSignals@HyperSignals_ai

Onchain perp volume hit $5.5 Trillion in 2025 (up 3x over last year) But liquidity is fragmented. If you trade on @HyperliquidX, @Lighter_xyz, @dYdX, @pacifica_fi, etc. you have limited sense of what your combined stats are. Introducing Perpfolio by @HyperSignals_ai All your perp positions. All your wallets. All Leading DEXs. 1 dashboard. 🧵

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Lavin Mirchandani | GetEvangelized
lovely. grateful. Wonder if this is feasible for Mithi River as well @mybmc @Dev_Fadnavis ?
Nithin Kamath@Nithin0dha

I was watching this video by @RainmatterOrg about how Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad) cleaned up the Kham river in 5 years. It had become a sewage drain, and they turned it back into a flowing river. Made me think about especially of Delhi's air quality problem. They mapped 249 waste entry points with drones and installed traps. Rerouted sewage to treatment plants and built new ones. Set up a facility for textile waste from factories. Cleaned the river and discovered springs that were buried under debris. Fixed waste collection across the city, removed 170 dump sites. The municipal commissioner joined weekend cleanups himself. Citizens showed up every Saturday. The key was stopping waste from entering the river in the first place, not just cleaning it. If a smaller city can pull this off in 5 years with the municipal corporation, NGOs, and citizens working together, I was wondering if governments, businesses, NGOs, and citizens actually collaborate, can't they make a difference in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and many other cities where the Air quality is really bad.

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NamasteWeb3 🕯️🙏@NamasteWeb3·
This brunch is going to be LIT gLighter🕯️ | Link 👇
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Lavin Mirchandani | GetEvangelized
@vnovakovski $ETH on Ethereum gives me “Inception” vibes. This is going to be another blockbuster just like those Nolan movies. Users will keep coming back and get Aha moments with every repeat play, just like those Nolan movies. Best wishes❤️💪
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Lavin Mirchandani | GetEvangelized
Well said! Also some Kadak chai, vada pav, our new coastal roads/l,aqua metro, sunset sailing and a lot of good hills to hike in the vicinity!:-)
Maha@0xMahalakshmi

some clarifications about @EFDevcon India and @ethmumbai since the questions have started rolling in: - the air quality is good in Mumbai. - we have great infra and amazing WiFi. it's not the 1990s. - no we dont rent elephants. - the venue is owned by the richest man in India. it's going to be brilliant. - we're super welcoming and Mumbai is safe for women. - Goa is super close. would highly recommend everyone coming to India stays for atleast a month. it's a big country. you'll love exploring it!

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No Promotion Labs
No Promotion Labs@NoPromotionLabs·
IBW is packed… and the best stuff isn’t always on the main schedule 😉 We’ve made a list of the top side events around #IBW25. Want it? Comment “IBW” or drop 🪷
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