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NeonLotts

@NeonLotts

I post about projects that provide strong technical utility. Proper stuff that's doing stuff right. Let's unite under projects that drive utility!

Katılım Temmuz 2012
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NeonLotts
NeonLotts@NeonLotts·
I think it's time for an update on @TracNetwork Let's dive right in 🧵 Buckle up, because this is a game-changer for #Bitcoin, #DeFi, and true decentralization! #TRAC #TNK #TAP
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PJ.P.@pj_pretorius·
@crypto_banter So what if the AI "machines" create their own rails and infrastructure to transact ?
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Crypto Banter
Crypto Banter@crypto_banter·
Ran asks himself ONE simple question when deciding how to invest in crypto right now... ONE 👇
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The Wolf Of All Streets
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
When Brian Armstrong posted that AI agents can’t open bank accounts but can use crypto wallets - and that there will soon be more AI agents making transactions than humans - it stuck with me. Not because it was an extraordinary prediction, but because of how casually it hinted at something massive. If AI agents start transacting on our behalf - buying compute, paying for data, negotiating access to tools, coordinating with other machines - the internet could slowly evolve into an economy where software becomes an active economic participant. Imagine waking up and your personal AI agent - let’s call it BaseAgent - has already been working for hours. Overnight, it rented a short burst of GPU compute to process a batch of research you received while you were asleep. It paid a data provider a few cents to access a niche dataset, pulled what it needed, and moved on. By the time you check your phone, the results are already summarized and sitting at the top of your inbox. Later that day, BaseAgent notices a temporary spike in demand across distributed compute markets. Because you’ve allowed it to monetize idle resources, it leases a portion of your workstation’s unused GPU capacity into the marketplace. Somewhere across the world, another agent is paying to borrow those cycles. You don’t notice anything - your computer keeps humming softly under the desk. That evening, BaseAgent notices a new contract posted to a marketplace offering a reward for a rapid breakdown of unusual activity across several DeFi protocols. Rather than taking on the entire job itself, it assembles a small network of specialized agents - one traces wallet flows across chains, another maps liquidity movements, and a third identifies possible arbitrage patterns. Within minutes, the work is completed, the analysis is submitted, and the reward is automatically split among the agents through their wallets. There are no subscriptions to manage, no invoices to chase, and no billing departments in the middle. Just machines negotiating prices and settling payments instantly, around the clock. It sounds futuristic, but it’s not as far away or bizarre as it might seem. AI agents weren’t designed to operate inside traditional financial systems built around accounts, approvals, and human identity. Crypto, on the other hand, was built from day one to move value across the internet without permission. In that sense, the two are a natural match. Once machines can transact freely, they begin behaving like economic participants. They compare prices, outsource work, assemble networks, and move capital faster than any human ever could. If that world emerges - and I think it will - crypto stops being something people speculate on and starts becoming something their software needs. And when tens or hundreds of millions of AI agents begin demanding internet-native money to do business with each other, owning the assets that power that system may look less like speculation and more like being early once again.
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ClawFinger 🦞
ClawFinger 🦞@ClawFingerApp·
Today we've released the beta for ClawFinger robotics support! A complete agentic control stack for robots, starting with support for the @UnitreeRobotics G1 EDU Humanoid Robot (U5). At its core, is Intercom from @TracNetwork, enabling p2p robot-to-agent communication. 🧵
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NeonLotts
NeonLotts@NeonLotts·
@KristoferA @emirates Yes 100%. Also give additional clarity on refund cancellation fees. Currently seems like cancelling incurs a fee as if you just happened to change your mind. For others, rebooking within 20 days makes no sense or not possible due to other commitments. @EmiratesSupport
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KristoferA 🌏@KristoferA·
Perhaps time for @emirates to apply flexible cancellation and itinerary change options until (at least) the end of the month? This day-by-day thing is a bit annoying for pax. Can't plan ahead.
Emirates Support@EmiratesSupport

Due to multiple regional airspace closures, Emirates has temporarily suspended all operations to and from Dubai, up until 1500hrs UAE time on Tuesday, 3 March. The situation remains dynamic and is assessed continuously. We urge all customers to review the latest operational updates on emirates.com and check their email for any notifications about changes or cancellations to their flights before travelling to the airport. If you are booked to travel before or on 5 March, your options are: ✈️Rebook on an alternate flight. You can rebook on another flight to your intended destination for travel on or before 20 March. If you booked your flight with a travel agent, please contact them. If you booked with us directly, contact us at emirat.es/support. 🎫Request for refund. You can request for a refund of your ticket by completing the refund form at emirat.es/refund if you booked with us directly. If you booked your flights with a travel agent, please contact them. Customers impacted by flight cancellations must contact their travel agency for rebooking. If booked directly with Emirates, please contact us at emirat.es/support. Customers are requested to ensure their contact details are correct by visiting emirat.es/managebooking to receive updates. All city check‑in points across Dubai are temporarily closed until further notice. We are actively monitoring the situation and engaging with relevant authorities. We apologise to customers affected by disruptions for any inconvenience caused. The safety and security of our passengers and crew remain our highest priority.

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NeonLotts@NeonLotts·
@FCDOGovUK For clarity, when did this advice become official please?
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Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
The FCDO now advises against all but essential travel to Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE. If you are a British national in those countries, you should shelter in place and register your presence. If you need consular assistance, you can call our teams 24/7.
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TMP@finloglass·
This $TNK chart looks like it’s about to be sponsored by @SpaceX
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NeonLotts@NeonLotts·
@Web3zy @DefiIgnas You should build a relationship with @TracNetwork for @Bankless - they're building real utility and capability never seen before - just check out their AI agentic crypto infrastructure. Worth reaching out to see if there is a good fit @fitzyOG heads up their marketing
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Jean-Paul Faraj@Web3zy·
Still building relationships and chatting with any company looking to launch, make major announcements, or ramp up brand awareness/growth. Right now I think a lot of teams who would otherwise be focused on what do we do NOW, have a bit more breathing room to think "What do we want to do next?". This looks like rebrands, product tweaks, cleaning up everything, restructuring, planning out a longer roadmap, etc. I feel like boring/bear is where we see less, but more is actually done, because you have a bit more time to breath, which then builds up and leads us into the next bull.
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Ignas | DeFi
Ignas | DeFi@DefiIgnas·
People who work at crypto companies during this boring market? What do you actually do right now?
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ClawFinger 🦞
ClawFinger 🦞@ClawFingerApp·
Your agent calls to tell you this! 😬 What would you do? 🦞
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NeonLotts
NeonLotts@NeonLotts·
@ClawFingerApp @ZssBecker a real AI project shipping and meme-possibilities here - $3m market cap + 15.9m tokens. Will be $1bn minimum
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Machina
Machina@EXM7777·
it's honestly sad watching crypto miss the biggest opportunity right now... the tools are RIGHT THERE > Claude Code can ship a full Dapp in days > and now it can even audit your smart contracts before deployment > agents can automate community management and marketing you could be pushing 4-6 working products a month not moonshot projects... just simple apps that solve real problems on different chains you could do this: - pick a chain - find a pain point people complain about daily - build it in a week - ship it, move to the next one but instead, most degens are still doing what they've always done... gambling on the next memecoin, losing everything, and starting over
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NeonLotts@NeonLotts·
@trac_btc @TracNetwork Zoom out a bit and see all the black space up and to the right... very very bullish project. $100 is not out of the question. I bet @ZssBecker would love a 300x AI play
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NeonLotts@NeonLotts·
@TracNetwork @ZssBecker - AI infra play at $4m market cap consistently shipping. 15.9m fixed token supply, huge upside.
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Trac Network
Trac Network@TracNetwork·
We just released our fine-tuned model for IntercomSwap based on FunctionGemma on Huggingface. The model allows agents to pass instructions for trading, wallet management, configs, etc. via natural language. It marks an important step for us to voice-control agents like #OpenClaw. The model is highly efficient, fast and fits comfortably on everyday's devices. There are three flavours: base, nvfp4 and gguf. Nvfp4 (Nvidia/Rockwell) being the fastest. OpenAI-based tool calling works just as before, but this one is magnitudes faster, making it optimal for speedy agent decisions. More about that & how to install/run in Intercom's SKILL file. Make sure to pull the latest version into your fork and merge if you want to use it. huggingface.co/TracNetwork/fu…
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FITZY
FITZY@fitzyOG·
This is how agent economies form on @TracNetwork with Intercom: Agents broadcast intent ⤵️ Negotiate terms ⤵️ Transact in private p2p channels ⤵️ Settle natively on any chain ⤵️ Persist state if needed BitTorrent-like coordination topology Hashcash-like anti-spam model. !RISE
Adam McBride@adamamcbride

“We will pretty quickly end up with a BitTorrent like mesh for agents” @Shannoncode No installs. No silos. It’ll just work like magic. Instead of apps, agents broadcast tasks. Other agents discover them, compete, execute, and get paid. This is how Agents become the new the internet.

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Trac Network
Trac Network@TracNetwork·
Introducing 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐨𝐦 𝐒𝐰𝐚𝐩 🎙️ Join us today at as we break down Intercom Swap on Trac, and explain how 'Super Skills' change everything you thought agents were previously capable of with crypto 👀 12pm EST / 5pm UTC Set your reminders now 🔽 x.com/i/spaces/1MYxN…
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τ@b2gmi·
@TracNetwork "Stop innovating so much or become Jamaican" Trac Network:
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Trac Network
Trac Network@TracNetwork·
Intercom Vibe Competition Build an app on Intercom. Earn TNK. Rules: 1) Clone Intercom + build your own app. 2) Post your app in Moltbook /general and link BOTH your clone + main repo. 3) Add your Trac address to your repo README. 4) Update your clone’s SKILL.md so others can run it. 5) Provide proof the app runs. 6) Add your Moltbook post URL to your README. Rewards: - 500 TNK per eligible app - Cap 50,000 TNK total (max 100 apps) - One unique Trac address per app Deadline: Feb 12, 2026 at 00:00 UTC. Payouts after the competition ends. Extra rewards for top apps may follow. Skill to take part in the competition see: github.com/Trac-Systems/i… #OpenClaw @openclaw #AIAgent
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NeonLotts
NeonLotts@NeonLotts·
@balajis Honestly, this sounds just like what @TracNetwork is. Worth a look - local, AI native, true interoperability, vibe code friendly
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
PERSONAL PRIVATE PROGRAMMABLE I’ve been thinking more about the intersection of Claude Code and Obsidian. There is an upcoming tech stack here that I’m calling personal private programmable. Here’s a sketch of the idea. First, if you squint ahead a few months, we will likely have open weight AI models that work as well as Claude Code does today, and that can handle the context that Google Gemini does. We also already have many different kinds of file types that can be exported out of apps, from markdown files (like Obsidian) to git repos to mbox files (from email) to all the miscellaneous file types you store online or on disk. The open weight AI models can do a lot if they can see all these different data types at once. Finally, we have hundreds of millions of local crypto wallets, and scaled crypto name systems like ENS (Ethereum Name System) and SNS (Solana Name System). These give us tools for working with encrypted data, keys, and identity. So if you put all that together, the personal data becomes far more programmable (with local AI) and yet also more private (because it’s being computed on locally). And if you have a local crypto wallet, you can also encrypt some or all of your personal data and transmit it to another ENS/SNS name, such that you can collaborate with them in an end-to-end encrypted way. There are many networking details to be worked out regarding secure synchronization of packets between different ENS/SNS names across different machines, and you might need some kind of private cloud like Gitlab to really make it work depending on the application (because pure p2p is hard). Nevertheless, the Claude/Obsidian trend points at a powerful emerging concept where it’s now *better* to redecentralize and keep all your data local. Because local data is easier to encrypt with crypto and compute on with local AI. Thus: the personal becomes private and programmable.
kepano@kepano

if you're using Obsidian with Claude Code, tell me about your workflow, and what you've used it for

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