Sweet.eda Lantawan 🕵️
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Sweet.eda Lantawan 🕵️
@SLantawan
Ambassador - @HaustNetwork













G26 fam ⏳ Tomorrow is the most important day! To prepare for the @AlignerZ_Labs IWO launching tomorrow, January 7, 2026, at 9:00 AM EST on @base chain, understand the unique mechanics and set up properly, this isn’t a typical FCFS or bot-heavy launch. The IWO rewards conviction and time commitment over speed. You bid mainly by choosing your vesting schedule length. Winning allocations become TVS: liquid NFTs you can hold, sell on secondary markets, transfer, or use in DeFi without direct token dumps. 👛 Get Your Wallet Ready: - Use a Base-compatible wallet - Fund it with USDC on Base for bidding - Add some ETH on Base for gas fees - Bridge funds early via the official Base bridge or reliable tools – avoid last-minute rushes.








Calendars change. The need for onchain confidentiality doesn’t. People still want to use blockchains for real stuff: getting paid, sending money, building apps - without putting their entire financial life on display. This is why @inconetwork exists. Not trying to hide blockchains from the world, but letting data stay private when it needs to be, while everything else keeps working as usual. Same contracts, same composability, just less oversharing. New year, same reality. Privacy isn’t a trend. It’s infrastructure.



Sometimes I scroll back and think about how much @SentientAGI actually shipped this year. They didn’t just talk about open AGI - they made it usable. Sentient Chat went from interesting demo to something people actually use for real research. Millions of queries, real traffic, real edge cases. It got stress-tested by real users, and all the messy cases that you can imagine. What pulled me in was the choice to stay open while still aiming high. Instead of hiding behind closed systems, they put benchmarks, agents, and architecture out in the open. You can see what works, what’s still rough, and why certain decisions were made. That transparency matters. It feels like a project built by people who actually care about how this stuff works long-term. That’s why Sentient stayed interesting for me this year. And honestly, I’m really curious to see what they ship next year.

















