Richard
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Richard
@RichardOnChain
On-chain archaeologist
Blockchain Katılım Eylül 2018
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one of the best early best for humonoid robotics
Agility@agilityrobotics
"You can't build your robot and then make it safe. You have to have all of the safety certified—the electrical system, all of the parts, and the software to support all of that." Agility CEO Peggy Johnson joined @Cookie to discuss what it really takes to bring humanoid robots into the workforce. Beyond the funding headlines, it's a conversation about safety, deployment, and earning trust in real-world operations.
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To all newcomers to #FOOTBALL ,there are 22 finals, 44 participants:
29 appearances from European nations (10 different ones)
15 from South America (3- Brasil, Argentina, Uruguay)
NA-0, (0)
and even with the Orange Clown it will stay 0 for the foreseeable future
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@ZanzibarVenturz @blockticity I’d like to discuss something with you, send me a DM
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GM ☀️
Compliant trade shouldn’t come at the expense of efficiency.
As Jeff Weiss of Steptoe put it during our recent discussion at the Stimson Center:
“We want to facilitate compliant trade and stop non-compliant trade. We need to do both.”
That’s exactly the challenge facing global supply chains.
The future isn’t about creating more friction. It’s about making trusted conformity assessment, provenance, and compliance verifiable from the start, so legitimate trade moves faster while bad actors have fewer places to hide.
Building trust into global trade isn’t just good policy. It’s good infrastructure.

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@thevenividi1993 I’d like to discuss something with you Dirk, I sent you a DM
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@ZanzibarVenturz @artblocks_io @ArtOnBlockchain GM, I’d like to discuss something with you. Send me a DM
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Markets Weekly June 27, 2026
Tech Stumble
Solo Entrepreneur Boom
youtu.be/UzRGWHUuJRI

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@solangegueiros @chainlink @web3edubrasil I’d like to discuss something with you Solange, send me a DM
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@schmrypto I’d like to discuss something with you, I sent you a DM
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@adam_winnick I’d like to discuss something with you Adam, send me a DM
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Since I wrote this I’ve been thinking more about how the 80s telco playbook might be the blueprint for agentic AI liability/accountability.
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In the 1980s, the companies best positioned to own America's communications infrastructure didn't want to build it. AT&T had the balance sheet but no appetite for the risk. So the buildout fell to operators willing to underwrite asymmetry.
Craig McCaw raised more than $1.25 billion in high-yield debt to assemble cellular licenses into the network that became McCaw Cellular — then sold it to AT&T in 1994 for over $11 billion. John Malone did the same in cable, stacking junk-bond financing to roll up hundreds of regional systems into TCI. The incumbents didn't take the risk. Capital that wanted the return did.
Agentic AI faces the same fork. As agents start transacting on our behalf, the hardest problem isn't capability — it's liability. When an agent does something it shouldn't, who's accountable? The platforms best positioned to stand behind agents don't want unbounded liability for autonomous behavior on their balance sheets — same as AT&T didn't want the buildout debt.
So you distribute it. I believe digital asset holders can post collateral against an agent's behavior, earn yield for providing that backstop, and get slashed if the agent breaks its commitments.
It’s worth considering the role of @EigenCloud: restakers back external services with real capital, earning return for the risk they absorb if those systems fail. Different instrument than junk bonds — collateral, not project debt. Same insight: infrastructure risk migrates to the capital that wants to bear it.
Adam Winnick@adam_winnick
The two hardest problems in AI aren’t capability. They’re authorization (can this agent act, and for whom?) and accountability (when it acts, who’s on the hook?). Great panel @ Fortune Brainstorm Tech digging into exactly this, moderated by @jeffjohnroberts. 🧵
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Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting @leomanfrini, an absolute legend and a resident of @ns since the inception of Network School in Malaysia.
Leonardo holds a PhD in Philosophy and has been studying network states for years. We had a fantastic conversation about memes, tokenized movements, and #SPX6900.
I promised I'd introduce him to the Cognisphere, so here we are. Show him some love, Aeons!
Persist forever 🪽

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@easystreetwa I'd like to discuss something with you, send me a DM
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Stop playing the NPC in your own life. This creator drops a powerful truth bomb on why top performers must embrace their role as the main character to achieve greatness. #MindsetShift #PersonalGrowth #SuccessMindset #MainCharacterEnergy
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@ramonrecuero @BitcoinIntelX I'd like to discuss something with you Ramon, send me a DM
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@Bullock15Darren @districts_xyz I'd like to discuss something with you Darren, I sent you a DM
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@nadertheory I'd like to discuss something with you Nader, I sent you a DM
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Just placed my first TWAP order on Mainnet!
This is a big deal. It unlocks a variety of positive use-cases, mainly minimizing market impact & volatility from any large trades, and giving more flexibility and predictability around trade execution. It also fully automates our buy & burn schedules for our “DeSo Sinks” (dashboard coming soon!).
Openfund is becoming a world-class DEX with capabilities that aren’t found anywhere else.
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