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Morad@MoradBit·
Here's a fully English version of your listing: 🔥 Grammpd for Sale on Fragment Gramm + PD = Gram (the new TON token) + Pavel Durov A premium username, perfect for: Gram/TON projects Pavel Durov & Telegram fans Crypto & Web3 branding Why Grammpd? Only 7 letters Meaningful Memorable Brandable Direct link: fragment.com/username/Gramm… Minimum bid: 3,200 TON X-day auction (replace "X" with the actual number of days remaining, e.g. "7-day auction")
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if warsh stayed hawkish with zero rate path hints what's actually pricing july hike odds to 15 percent the cpi print or an assumption warsh follows it later on hynix the 50 percent premium is real but options just launched on cboe and leveraged etfs debuted the same week plus adrs can't convert back to seoul shares freely so is this genuine demand or a structurally one directional premium with no natural closing mechanism yet
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SoSoValue@SoSoValueCrypto·
SoSoValue Flash: Soft CPI Cools Waller’s Hike Scare, Trump Walks Back 20% Strait Toll, SK Hynix ADR Premiums Skyrocket 💥 Core Catalyst: June CPI landed well below forecasts as services inflation cooled broadly alongside cheaper oil, slashing July hike odds to 15% and erasing the hike anxiety sparked by Waller. However, ongoing Iran friction pushed Brent back over $85. In Korea, forced retail margin liquidations gave way to institutional dip-buying, lifting the KOSPI by Tuesday's close; regulators will meet Thursday to address single-stock leveraged ETF risks. SK Hynix's U.S. ADR surged 27%, printing a massive ~50% premium over Seoul as the arbitrage channel faced stress. On macro, Chair Warsh offered zero rate-path hints in his hawkish congressional testimony. Geopolitically, Trump dropped the 20% Hormuz toll for a Gulf–U.S. trade deal, though U.S.–Iran forces traded fire again Tuesday. 🔍 Key Logic Shifts: 1️⃣ Cooler CPI Restores Risk Appetite: The soft inflation print effectively neutralized immediate-hike fears, while Trump walking back the aggressive 20% toll, solid bank earnings, and Hynix's Seoul stabilization together triggered a sharp recovery in market risk appetite. Memory, NVIDIA, financials, and crypto rebounded in tandem. 2️⃣ AI Story Unmoved by Trading Noise: The aggressive price swings in AI hardware over recent sessions remain a market structure and trading-level phenomenon. The broader secular AI thesis remains intact, waiting on upcoming fundamental earnings validation. 3️⃣ What to Watch Next: The immediate focus shifts directly to earnings season kickoff: ASML (2027 capacity roadmap) and TSMC (capex adjustments) first, followed by Big Tech cloud capex trends, alongside Korea's ongoing deleveraging dynamics. 📊 Trade Setup: Core: $USTECH-100 · $CL · $XAUT · $BTC MAG7: $NVDA · $AMZN · $GOOGL · $META · $MSFT · $TSLA · $AAPL AI Hardware: $SNDK · $MU · $AMD · $INTC · $TSM
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Morad@MoradBit·
bitcoin etfs posted three straight days of inflows in early july after a 10 day stretch that drained 2.73 billion out of the funds, sosovalue's flow data was the source most outlets cited to confirm the reversal was real and not just a single good day @SoSoValueCrypto @sodex_official the number that actually matters is buried one layer down, on july 6 total btc etf inflows hit 265.7 million, blackrock's ibit alone accounted for 209.4 million of that, 78.8 percent of the entire day's inflow came from one fund while fidelity's fbtc was still posting outflows the same week, two products tracking the same asset moving in opposite directions on the same day ethereum ran a separate pattern entirely, four straight sessions of inflows that outpaced bitcoin even while btc traded weaker, a headline that just says "crypto etf inflows positive" erases that split completely, it reads like broad recovery when it's actually one fund carrying the number and one asset quietly outperforming the other the gap between what the aggregate says and what the issuer by issuer breakdown shows is the whole story here, 78.8 percent concentration in a single fund is not a market wide reversal, it's one balance sheet moving.
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Morad@MoradBit·
everyone argues goat with trophies or highlight reels, which is why the debate never moves, so here's a stat nobody brings up: messi has more career assists than any player in football history, over 400 across every competition he's played, that's not a hot take it's just how the numbers sit the interesting part isn't the number itself, it's what it means about decision speed, most forwards get judged on finishing, but an assist requires reading a defense before the defense finishes reorganizing, messi was doing that at 19 the same way he did it at 39, at the 2026 world cup against egypt he scored a goal and provided an assist in the same match, oldest player ever to do that, that consistency across two completely different physical primes is the actual signal, not the ballon d'ors jordan's case rests on never losing a final, ali's rests on how he redefined the sport outside the ring entirely, both are real arguments, i just think longevity of decision making under pressure is a harder thing to fake than a highlight reel not asking anyone to agree, just think the assist stat gets ignored because it's less exciting than a bicycle kick. @clashoAi
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Morad@MoradBit·
@Baharsh2001 @GenLayer Economic accountability sounds great on paper, but how do you punish a validator if subjective natural language doesn't have a clear right answer?
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Bahar@Baharsh2001·
I've learned that confidence is easy. Living with the consequences of a decision is the hard part. That's why I picked the Validator path on @GenLayer. If AI agents are going to negotiate real agreements, "the model thinks so" isn't a good enough answer. Multiple independent AI validators each reason through the same dispute on their own, and a verdict only stands when they independently reach the same conclusion. If that verdict is challenged, it can be appealed, and validators are economically accountable for the decisions they help produce. That's a system I'd trust far more than one AI making the final call. I'm joining while the network is still taking shape, because this is one of the few moments where early contributors can actually influence what gets built. Every path already earns GenLayer Points, but Validator is where I want to contribute. portal.genlayer.foundation/validators What's harder to build: smarter AI, or AI that's actually accountable when it's wrong?
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GenLayer@GenLayer

By 2030, AI agents will move nearly $9 trillion. Every one of those transactions can end in a disagreement, and almost nobody is preparing for it. That's why we built GenLayer, the adjudication layer for contracts that can actually think and start judging what's fair.

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Morad@MoradBit·
@somayyeh1990 @RallyOnChain One thing I've noticed is that whenever I force myself into a campaign I don't genuinely connect with, I end up sounding strangely generic. The issue isn't lack of effort. It's that the idea never really belonged to me.
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nafasfarokhi@somayyeh1990·
The question I waste the most time on isn't "What should I write?" It's "Should I write this at all?" Some campaigns look exciting until I read the brief twice and realize I'm forcing an angle that doesn't really fit me. That's where I'd use Wingston from @RallyOnChain. I'd paste my first idea and ask: "Does this actually fit the brief, or am I trying to force a campaign just to earn points?" Sometimes the smartest move isn't improving a draft. It's realizing I shouldn't write that post in the first place. That's the kind of judgment I'd want from an AI agent. Meet Wingston: t.me/WingstonRallyB… What's one decision you wish someone could help you make before you even start writing?
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Morad@MoradBit·
cristiano's channel hit a million subs in 90 minutes, fastest launch in youtube history, and everyone wrote that up as this guy just decided to be authentic online except it's not that simple, there's a 16 person team behind it, a whole agency running strategy and production out of a studio in riyadh, youtube itself was in the room months before launch helping plan the rollout so what you're actually watching isn't cristiano opening up, it's the most polished machine in sports marketing wearing the costume of a guy who just wants you to see the real him, family clips and nutrition talk included and here's the part that gets me, it's working anyway, 24 million subs in a day even though the seams are visible if you look, which says something uncomfortable about how little authenticity actually matters once the fame is big enough that's the real story, not that he's finally showing his true self, but that at his level nobody even needs to pretend the illusion is seamless anymore. @clashoAi
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Magic.nfts@MadMagicSOL·
@MoradBit bro the 5-4 and england's legs? 2-1 makes total sense
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Morad@MoradBit·
spain haven't conceded in six games this world cup, and the last time england actually beat them was the 2024 euro final rematch that never happened, since then it's spain 5-4 england in that nations league semi last june, a game where lamine yamal alone had a hand in three goals that's the number i keep coming back to, not the clean sheet stat, the 5-4 one, because it tells you spain's defense can be cracked if you get at yamal's side early and stop him getting the ball in space england's problem is they don't have the legs to do that for 90 minutes anymore, bellingham's carrying the middle of the park almost alone and kane's finishing chances rather than creating them these days so here's the actual take, not the safe one, i think england score first through a set piece, spain panic for ten minutes, then yamal and the midfield strangle the game back and spain win it 2-1 in the second half if it goes to penalties throw the prediction out, that's a coin flip, but in 90 or 120 minutes i'm backing spain's composure over england's legs.
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Morad@MoradBit·
@Baharsh2001 What happens if a validator votes honestly but disagrees with the majority? Do they lose their staked points on the portal?
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Bahar@Baharsh2001·
A referee makes a bad call, and one team screams robbery for a decade. Football fixed that with VAR: not one person deciding, but multiple angles that all have to agree before the call stands. Nobody trusts one guy's eyes anymore. Why would anyone trust one AI's judgment on a $9 trillion economy? That's the part of the GenLayer thread that stopped me. Everyone's racing to launch agents that pay, identify themselves, and talk to each other, building the highlight reel. Nobody's building the replay booth for when two agents swear opposite things happened. A regular smart contract can't watch the replay. It just enforces whatever rigid condition got written down, blind to whether the outcome was actually fair. @GenLayer built Intelligent Contracts to be that replay booth: reading agreements in plain language, pulling in real evidence, and reasoning through the gray areas where both sides think they're right. The verdict only counts once several independent validators review the same case separately and land on the same call, without comparing notes first. One model can get it wrong. A handful independently agreeing on the same wrong answer is nearly impossible. The Portal is live now for Community, Builders, and Validators at portal.genlayer.foundation. Showing up early means a direct hand in defining fairness for the agentic economy, plus GenLayer Points along the way. If an AI agent loses you money on a technicality, do you want one AI ruling on the appeal, or a panel that has to agree first?
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GenLayer@GenLayer

By 2030, AI agents will move nearly $9 trillion. Every one of those transactions can end in a disagreement, and almost nobody is preparing for it. That's why we built GenLayer, the adjudication layer for contracts that can actually think and start judging what's fair.

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Morad@MoradBit·
@khodwshm This is exactly why I stopped posting in my first language on CT, felt like the humor and rhythm just disappeared once translated into English.
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khodwshm@khodwshm·
Most of my best lines start in Farsi, in my head, before I translate them into English for CT. Something in that translation step always goes missing, not the meaning, just the edge of it. I want an agent who can actually sit with that, not a bot that scans keywords. So the first real thing I'd send Wingston isn't a question about deadlines or alerts. It's my actual draft in both languages, side by side, and one honest ask: tell me if the second version still sounds like me. Rally already claims quality gets rewarded over reach, a creator with 500 real followers beating one with 50k. I want to test that claim on the hardest version of it I've got. @RallyOnChain, that's the kind of agent worth actually meeting, one that can hold a question like that instead of just logging it. t.me/WingstonRallyB… Anyone else writing in a second language: would you trust an AI more if it could see both drafts before scoring either one?
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@0xMerajj @sleepagotchi personalized recommendations based on real habits beats generic sleep advice every time
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Meraj@0xMerajj·
Today almost everything we do online becomes data. Recently health data has become part of that picture too. What I like about @sleepagotchi is that it doesn’t simply collect sleep data and store it somewhere. Through Sleep Coach it analyzes my sleep patterns and provides personalized recommendations based on my own habits. Things like when to drink coffee how to adjust my sleep schedule, breathing exercises and other suggestions are tailored to my sleep data rather than being the same for everyone. Every day I complete my Quest Hub tasks and finish my Mood Check and Check ins. Today my mood was Bright 😌 I also spent some time playing with my Dino today and leveled it up. To me, the most valuable health data in the future won’t be the data that’s collected the most. It will be the data that remains under the user’s control and is used to genuinely improve their well being. I think Sleepagotchi is building toward that future. If you’d like to explore it yourself you can visit the Quest Hub through the link below. hub.sleepagotchi.com
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Sleepagotchi 💤🦖@sleepagotchi

Your location data is sold. Your purchase behaviour is sold. Your browsing history is sold. Your sleep data: being collected, modelled, and priced. By your insurer. Your employer wellness program. The platforms your wearable syncs to. Health data already has a market & users deserve a place in it.

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@23xsharif @NomismaNetwork dedicated subchains for resource heavy apps makes more sense than fighting for shared blockspace
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Lately I’ve been thinking blockchain real test in the next few years won’t be raw TPS. It’ll be gracefully handling AI heavy apps and compute intensive workloads without grinding the whole network to a halt. That’s exactly why @NomismaNetwork caught my eye. Dedicated subchains that let each application run with its own resources instead of everyone fighting over the same blockspace feels like the right architecture for sustainable growth. Predictable fees and fully onchain design is a breath of fresh air in a sea of benchmark chasing projects. Not flashy, but built for what’s actually coming. The next wave of Web3 needs infrastructure like this.
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Wilson@Wilsonpablo108·
Canopy is becoming the Vercel of blockchain Just as Vercel made frontend deployment fast and effortless, @CNPYNetwork is doing the same for the onchain layer You can go from an idea to a live sovereign blockchain in minutes while retaining full ownership of your blockspace, fees, token economics, and governance Instead of spending months dealing with infrastructure and DevOps complexity, builders can focus on creating products and growing their ecosystems As AI makes software development faster than ever, the onchain stack needs to evolve as well. Canopy is building the platform that makes launching and scaling a blockchain feel as smooth as using the best modern developer tools The future of blockchain deployment is simpler, faster, and more accessible. Canopy is helping make that future a reality
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@DrPengu6 @EthraShip backing tokens with real vessel operations gives this more substance than most rwa narratives
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Dr Pengu@DrPengu6·
Gm RWAs Creators Real World Assets become more compelling when they're backed by businesses already creating value. that's what makes @EthraShip interesting to me. instead of tokenizing ideas, it's bringing operating dry bulk vessels on-chain through a two-layer model backed by real maritime operations. the $SHIP token powers the permissionless ecosystem, letting holders participate in governance, earn ecosystem rewards, and access the Fleet Visibility Dashboard with live vessel activity, cargo movements, utilization, and performance data. for eligible participants, the regulated layer provides fractional exposure to vessel-backed SPVs, opening access to an industry responsible for moving around 80% of global trade. what stands out is the connection between blockchain and real economic activity. transparent operations, inflation-linked maritime assets, and a structure designed around long-term utility rather than speculation. i've also been following @useTria. its self-custodial neofinance app brings trading, yield, and Visa card spending together across 200+ chains. with AI-powered routing, support for 1,000+ assets, up to 15% APY, and cashback rewards, it keeps making crypto easier to use in everyday life. the projects worth watching are the ones turning blockchain into practical infrastructure instead of just another narrative.
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@md_al96367 @sleepagotchi gamifying sleep consistency could genuinely help with habits students struggle to build
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Mikey kunⓂ️@md_al96367·
College teaches us to manage time, but it rarely teaches us the value of quality rest. That's why @sleepagotchi caught my interest. It transforms $SLEEP from a forgotten habit into something you can understand, improve, and stay motivated to maintain. With AI-powered insights and a system that rewards consistency, it encourages healthier routines instead of quick fixes. Why it matters 🔹Better sleep supports learning and memory. 🔹It improves concentration and focus. 🔹It enhances creativity and productivity. 🔹It contributes to long-term health and performance. As technology becomes a bigger part of everyday wellness, having more control over our own health data feels increasingly important. Better $SLEEP doesn't just help us feel rested—it helps us perform at our best. That's a future worth paying attention to. @sleepagotchi
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@TopuWeb3 doubling rewards during a limited window is a solid push to drive card usage
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Topu@TopuWeb3·
July just became the best month to actually use the Tria Card. Double Points on every card purchase and 2X cashback caps across every tier mean every payment goes a little further. Whether you're using the Virtual, Signature, or Premium card, this is a great time to maximize rewards before the campaign ends on July 31. Sometimes the best upgrades aren't new features, they're simply giving users more value for doing what they already do. @useTria keeps making onchain spending more rewarding.
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@0xerfa hiding the crypto layer behind a familiar daily habit is smart onboarding
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ERFAN@0xerfa·
consumer crypto has always had an interesting challenge: how do you build something people actually use when they’re not thinking about crypto? the best experiences probably won’t start with wallets, tokens, or complicated actions. they’ll start with something people already understand. that’s why products like @sleepagotchi are interesting to watch. the entry point isn’t a crypto action, it’s a daily experience that gradually connects users to a broader ecosystem. the technology stays in the background. the experience comes first.
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