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📡 $NKN has 60,000+ relay nodes worldwide. More decentralized than Bitcoin's miner count.

little Rock Katılım Mayıs 2010
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@mobymedia Stablecoins + traditional banking rails = the real fintech evolution Bullish signal
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Moby Media
Moby Media@mobymedia·
LATEST🚨 South Korea's third-largest internet-only bank, Toss Bank, has signed an MOU with the Solana Foundation to test Solana-based global remittances and the use of stablecoins in overseas transfers.🔎
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@Cryptoking Space + Quantum + AI = the highest beta basket on Earth.
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Crypto King
Crypto King@Cryptoking·
$500k liquid… Build me the perfect stock portfolio… Highest risk, highest return. Small cap memory/storage, space, or quantum computing… missing anything?! If I buy ur stock u get $111 (Need 5 for $100k each)
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Crypto King@Cryptoking·
I think @grok can outperform traders @grok Build me a stock portfolio: Rules: Stocks < $300B market cap (Target <$10B) Sectors: Rocket launches/equipment/exploration Quantum computers AI Suggest other categories that will see explosive growth the next 3 years. Target 69-420x Find 3-5 companies in each category + make sure to find at least 1 that has 100x potential if it succeeds.
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@cyrilXBT This is why my simple competitor monitoring loop got 10x more useful after 2 months. Memory compounds
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@cyrilXBT Human in the loop" was always a temporary phase AI in the loop is the future.
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CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
NVIDIA CEO JENSEN HUANG: "THERE WAS AN IDEA THAT AI SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE A HUMAN IN THE LOOP. IT'S EXACTLY THE WRONG IDEA. BACKWARDS. EVERY COMPANY SHOULD HAVE AI IN THE LOOP." This is the shift that's going to define the rest of 2026.Not human supervising AI. AI in the loop, continuously, so the company gets smarter every single day instead of starting from scratch each time. Watch the full talk. Then read the guide on how to actually build these loops below.
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT

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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@cyrilXBT 4,000 notes with nightly neural analysis? Bro just built his own hedge fund in a vault.
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CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
A CHINESE TRADER BUILT A SECOND BRAIN IN OBSIDIAN THAT GENERATES 3 TRADING IDEAS EVERY MORNING AT 6AM AND MADE $180,000 IN 6 MONTHS. No Bloomberg terminal. No analytics desk. No team of analysts. A Mac Mini by the wall. An iPhone in his pocket. One local Obsidian vault. Six N8N pipelines running 24/7, pulling every article he reads, every podcast he listens to, and every voice note he drops into a Telegram bot—directly into the vault. Every night, a neural network reads across 4,000 connected notes and finds the strongest connections between fresh information and old theses. Every morning at 6AM, a brief lands in his inbox: - 3 trading ideas with confidence scores - The emerging thesis of the week - Any note that contradicts an active position The system only wakes him up when a fresh note contradicts his thesis, or when an idea breaks 90% confidence. Everything else runs without him. The monthly bill: $120 in API costs. The monthly return: approximately $30,000 into the account. Traditional quant funds pay teams of 8 people to produce the same flow of insights. He pays $120 and a Mac Mini. The full system breakdown is in the article below. Bookmark this before you pay for a Bloomberg subscription. Follow @cyrilXBT for every solo operator setup that changes what one person can build.
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@mobymedia If $BTC holds this zone into expiry, dealers may have to chase price back up fast
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Moby Media@mobymedia·
JUST IN🚨 Over $10 billion in Bitcoin options expire June 26, with roughly 80% currently out of the money, as BTC slips below $60,000.🔎
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@2xnmore Transparency is great, but transparent mistakes can still cost investors money. Validator accountability will be critical.
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The Smart Ape 🔥@the_smart_ape·
everyone keeps repeating that prediction markets “made it” this cycle. the entire sector did ~$72b in 2025-2026. us equities trade that in a single day. it’s still a baby, a big one, but a baby. but the real problem it’s that the capital just sits there. polymarket’s world cup winner market: ~$3b cumulative volume, ~$350m parked in liquidity. that money’s been locked since july 2025 and resolves mid-2026. up to a year, idle, earning nothing. at only 5% apy that’s ~$17m/year. for only 1 market. every open prediction is also a dead treasury position. which is why @InsightXHQ caught my attention. your collateral keeps earning while the market stays open. prediction + yield in the same position. planning to use it for arbitrage. for example, tunisia v japan, june 21, on both books: > insightx (ai-priced): tunisia 12%, japan 70% > polymarket (order book): tunisia 14¢, japan 64¢, draw 21¢ same game, different numbers. insightx runs a model, polymarket runs a crowd. and this is where we can potentially take advantage from it. take each outcome on whichever venue prices is cheaper and the basket comes in under a dollar. 0.12+0.64+0.21= 0.97<1 already building a bot to catch these automatically and fire before the spread closes.
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@Cryptoking Finally a project that puts revenue back into the token. $ASTER bag secured
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@DamiDefi CLAUDE.md basically turns vibe coding into governed engineering
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Dami-Defi@DamiDefi·
Andrej Karpathy posted a thread on X about Claude's coding failures: wrong assumptions, no clarifying questions, bloated abstractions, unintended damage to code that should not have been touched. A developer turned it into a 4-rule CLAUDE.md file. It hit 100,000+ GitHub stars. Someone else tested it against 30 codebases over 6 weeks. The results: 41% mistake rate with no CLAUDE.md.
11% with Karpathy's original 4 rules.
3% with the 12-rule version below. Here are all 12 rules, the original 4 plus the 8 the testing surfaced as missing. The original 4, from Karpathy's observations: 1. Think before coding: state assumptions, don't guess. The model can't read your mind. Stop hoping it will. 2. Simplicity first: minimum code, no speculative abstractions. The moment you let Claude add "for future flexibility," you've added 200 lines you'll delete next quarter. 3. Surgical changes: touch only what you must. Don't let it improve adjacent code. That's how PRs blow up. 4. Goal-driven execution: define success criteria upfront, loop until verified. Without them, Claude either loops forever or stops too early. The 8 added after testing at scale: 1. Use the model only for judgment calls: classification, drafting, summarisation, extraction. Not routing, retries, status-code handling, deterministic transforms. If code can answer, code answers. 2. Token budgets are not advisory: 4,000 per task, 30,000 per session. By message 40 of a long debug, Claude is re-suggesting fixes you rejected at message 5. 3. Surface conflicts, don't average them. Two patterns in the codebase? Pick one. Claude blending them is how errors get swallowed twice. 4. Read before you write: exports, callers, shared utilities. Claude will happily add a duplicate function next to an identical one it never read. 5. Tests verify intent, not just behaviour. A test that can't fail when business logic changes is wrong. All 12 of Claude's tests can pass while the function returns a constant. 6. Checkpoint every significant step. Claude finished steps 5 and 6 on top of a broken state from step 4. Nobody noticed for an hour. 7. Match the codebase conventions. Class components? Don't fork to hooks silently. Testing patterns assumed componentDidMount, hooks broke them without surfacing it. 8. Fail loud. "Completed successfully" with 14% of records silently skipped is the worst class of bug. Surface uncertainty, don't hide it. What actually compounds, instead of waiting for the next framework: * CLAUDE.md as institutional memory across sessions * Eval-driven changes, not vibe-driven * Checkpoints over speed * Explicit conflicts over silent blending * Discipline over framework, every time * One repo, one rules file, no exceptions You don't need a better AI. You need better context engineering.
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@DamiDefi This just leveled up my stock analysis. Thank you for the free masterclass
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@mobymedia Weak hands exit. Strong hands accumulate. Same cycle, different year.
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Moby Media@mobymedia·
JUST IN 🚨 U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs record largest 30-day net outflow ever: $6.35B in the past month, per Galaxy Research. Marks first time across all 582 rolling 30-day windows tracked. Signals sustained institutional pullback.
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2xnmore@2xnmore·
bittensor:native holders with zero conviction be like 👇
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NKN Relay@NKNrelay_·
@DamiDefi Most teams optimize prompts. The strongest teams optimize interfaces between components
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Dami-Defi@DamiDefi·
AGENT FRAMEWORKS ARE THE NEW MONOLITHS. Most teams start with LangGraph, OpenAI Agents SDK, CrewAI, or AutoGen. The problem? They treat the agent harness as one decision. The smartest builders are starting to break it apart. → Policy engine should be replaceable. → Approval workflows should be swappable. → Model routing shouldn't be tied to orchestration. → Budget tracking shouldn't depend on the framework. → Credential management should be independent. The emerging pattern is simple: Build agents from interchangeable workers, not tightly-coupled frameworks. Instead of rewriting your entire stack when requirements change: • Swap the policy layer. • Swap the provider layer. • Swap the approval layer. • Keep everything else running. The biggest insight: An agent harness isn't one thing. It's 15+ separate jobs: memory, orchestration, approvals, budgets, tool execution, context management, observability, provider routing, and more. The future of agent infrastructure looks less like a framework. And more like composable microservices connected through a shared event bus. The winners won't build better prompts. They'll build systems where every component can evolve independently.
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Vugar Usi
Vugar Usi@usithetalk·
As a kid, I used to love McDonald's more than anything. Burgers, fries, soda — that was my world. My father thought it was funny. So one day, instead of just buying me another meal, he did something I didn't really understand at the time. He bought me my first U.S. stock: McDonald's. Back then, investing wasn't easy. You had to call a brokerage. Nothing was instant. And honestly, I didn't even really know what I owned. I just remember it took time. Nothing really “happened” for a long while. But slowly, as I grew up, that stock also grew in value. And even more slowly, I started to understand what he had actually done. It wasn't about McDonald's. It was a quiet way of teaching me patience, responsibility, opportunity cost, growth, and value long before I even had the words for it. Looking back, that small, almost casual decision wasn't casual at all. It was how he, over the years, shaped the way I see the world, quietly without telling me how to see it. He never really explained finance to me in a formal way. But he kept creating small bridges between me and the real world, especially the world of value, time, and decisions. Even when I was too young to understand any of it. And I think that's what stayed with me the most. Even today, those lessons still stay with me in how I think, decide, and build. They are the same principles I still rely on as I run one of the top crypto exchanges in the world. Happy Father's Day.
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Einstein 👑
Einstein 👑@EinsteinBTC1·
Fuck alcohol.
Forget “Facebook”
Forget wasting hours on meaningless chats and small talk. Focus on: Routine.
Purpose.
Structure. And above all else, dedicate your time to your family. Get those things right, and I promise you it can be a complete game changer. Have a great weekend all 🫡
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