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There’s a question most people avoid asking: At what point does transparency become exposure? Every transaction, every wallet, every move is public, traceable, watched, analyzed, and even copied. At first, it felt like accountability but these days, its starting to look more like surveillance. So where do we draw the line? Should everything remain transparent, or does financial privacy deserve a place in Web3? Tomorrow, we’re having this conversation properly. I’ll be hosting an X Space with @HoudiniSwap as we break down privacy vs transparency, what it means, what’s at stake, and what the future could look like. Set your reminders: x.com/i/spaces/1qJDz…


If you've been paying attention to RWA on Solana, you should already be part of the @HastraFi users who just shared in $5M of real yield recently. Hastra is also part of the top 10 RWA assets on Solana. Now pay attention. $PRIME just crossed $5,000,000 in real yield delivered to Hastra users. In 5 months. $PRIME yield comes from @Figure's HELOC lending operations, real estate-backed lending, on-chain. Real assets generating real returns. Hastra had two major developments this week: First: $PRIME is now live on @Loopscale. Loop $PRIME with one click for up to 8.3x leverage and 33% APY or use it as collateral for borrowing. Available loops: → $PRIME / $USDC → $PRIME / $USX Lend. Borrow. Loop and earn. That's the full stack now available on Loopscale. Second: Figure Forge is coming. @Figure is expanding the supply of real-world assets that move on-chain by forging them into standardised, participatory tokens. For Hastra, this means more raw material to build composable new yield options. Hastra is not just a protocol for one asset type. It's becoming the app layer for productive credit in DeFi. hastra.io

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I've covered Capx Cloud, the builder opportunity, and the ownership model. This time let's talk about where everything comes together, the @0xCapx Super App. The Capx App is the discovery, trading, and community layer of the entire ecosystem. Think of it as the App Store meets Nasdaq but for AI apps, and everything trades on-chain. Four sections power the experience: Store, Trade, Governance, and Launch. The Trade tab is where the market lives. Every AI app on Capx has its own ERC-20 token trading in real time. Here's what's live right now: → $KIRRIN/$CAPX $0.0974 | VOL: $56.82K | MCAP: $9.74M | LIQ: $380.15K → $BITE/$CAPX $0.0823 | VOL: $65.95K | MCAP: $8.23M | LIQ: $367.66K → $REPLY/$CAPX $0.1147 | VOL: $47.26K | MCAP: $11.47M | LIQ: $433.83K → $FIZZY/$CAPX $0.1595 | VOL: $34.91K | MCAP: $15.95M | LIQ: $368.89K → $ZERO/$CAPX $0.1237 | VOL: $47.06K | MCAP: $12.37M | LIQ: $325.06K → $KITCHY/$CAPX $0.0962 | VOL: $45.92K | MCAP: $9.62M | LIQ: $289.58K → $CANDY/$CAPX $0.0584 | VOL: $16.90K | MCAP: $5.84M | LIQ: $225.85K What makes the Capx App different from any other trading Interface: Every app you see has a community behind it. Users aren't just trading tokens; they're taking ownership positions in AI apps they believe in. Early users get fractional ownership. Liquidity forms instantly through the built-in AMM. Most people are still waiting to see what the AI App Economy looks like. On Capx, you can already open the app and watch it trading in real time. That's the difference between a narrative and infrastructure.


I just discovered that @HastraFi users have been quietly earning 15-20% APY looping $PRIME on @kamino for the last 6 months. →$PRIME/USDS: 15.23% at 8.3x The vision behind Hastra is straightforward: a financial system where you don't need permission, minimums, or approval. A world where blockchain doesn't just enable financial inclusion, it hands you the keys to institutional-grade wealth creation. The question isn't whether this works. The question is why you're not already in it.

The Avolians who are paying attention right now are going to look back at this period and say they were early. Two things just dropped that you need to know about and both of them change how you think about what @avodotso is building. The first one is Miles. Most AI tools today are just command-takers. You type, it responds. You click, it executes. There's no learning, no memory, no adaptation. You're still doing most of the work. Miles is built differently. It learns about you over time, adapts to how you operate, and figures out the tools you struggle to navigate on your own. Less clicking. More conversation. The more you use it, the better it gets at working with you, not just for you. That shift from command-follower to learning companion is bigger than it sounds. It's the difference between a tool and an agent that actually knows you. The second one is Agent Grid and this one is for builders and power users. Imagine having an infinite canvas where you can spawn unlimited Claude Code instances, browsers, terminals and project tabs, all running at the same time, all in one workspace. Add sticky notes with AI audio dictation. Claude knows about your notes. Every session is saved automatically you lose no work, ever. @0xpaperhead keeps shipping.The waitlist is live now. agentgrid.sh RT & Tell your friends.

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