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COO @NewChicCapital FamilyOffice ESG Advisor Algo Trading Moderator Content creator: @creators_nexus MAGA AnimocaRisingStar CAPT $KUMA ARMY REFLECTED

台北市, 台灣 Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Thanks @852web3 for the featuring interview on @NCU_Fi by my fellow pudgy @chinsanity at the Chinsanity show at @BitcoinConfAsia 🇭🇰
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From championing ReFi to pushing ESG into the heart of Web3. On this episode of The Chinsanity Show, our host @chinsanity sits down with @TheSamGor at #BitcoinAsia2025 @BitcoinConfAsia to trace his journey- from NFTs to ReFi, and why ESG could be the key to the long game in Web3. ⏱️Timestamp 00:14 First vibes at Bitcoin Asia 01:10 Launching @NCU_fi & ReFi 03:43 Entry into Web3 via NFTs 05:28 Why ESG matters long-term 09:15 NFTs shift from memes ➝ utility 👉 Tune in now- more big names coming soon.

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Kawaii Chimpers… sooner than you think. 🐒✨
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NuNet is the "Sharing Economy" for the digital age. 🌐 Think Airbnb for your apartment, Uber for your car, and NuNet for your PC. By crowdsourcing "computing juice," we can make AI faster, cheaper, and more accessible. With no central point of failure, it’s an uninterruptible brain for IoT and smart devices. It’s time to stop paying Big Tech subscriptions and start owning the infrastructure. 🚀@nunet_global #DePIN #Web3 NuNet 是數位時代的「共享經濟」新典範!🌐 想像一下:出租空房有 Airbnb,出租車輛有 Uber,而 NuNet 就是讓你出租電腦的運算力。透過這種「群眾外包」的運算能量,我們能讓 AI 發展變得更快速、更便宜,也更平易近人。 因為沒有單一故障點,它能為物聯網(IoT)與智慧裝置提供一個永不中斷的「數位大腦」。是時候擺脫對科技巨頭訂閱制的依賴,重新奪回基礎設施的所有權了!🚀
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Decentralized compute has solved the supply problem. There are GPUs, CPUs, and edge devices available across dozens of networks, but having compute available and making compute work are two different things. A marketplace gives you access to hardware. Orchestration makes that hardware useful. When we talk about orchestration, we mean the system discovering available resources across different hardware types and owners, matching workloads to the right compute automatically, handling failures without anyone noticing, and settling payment between participants without manual invoicing. The term "orchestration" has been trending for months in AI infrastructure, and for good reason. As AI workloads get more complex (multi-agent, multi-device, multi-owner) the hard problem shifts from finding compute to coordinating it. This is especially true as compute moves beyond data centers into the physical world. Edge devices, smart buildings, robots, IoT hardware. These environments have intermittent connectivity, mixed hardware, multiple owners, and real-time constraints that you can't solve with a search bar and a price list. NuNet is an orchestration protocol where the software finds compute, not the user. The workload itself discovers resources, negotiates terms, and settles payments across any hardware, any owner, any location. That's the layer between "compute exists" and "compute works." What do you think is harder to build in decentralized infrastructure, supply or coordination?

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Gm gm legends! Have a fantastic day! Showing some love for my @ChimpersHQ costume party “Meow Chimpi” grail card 😻 !CHIMP
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NuNet 🌐@nunet_global·
Decentralized compute has solved the supply problem. There are GPUs, CPUs, and edge devices available across dozens of networks, but having compute available and making compute work are two different things. A marketplace gives you access to hardware. Orchestration makes that hardware useful. When we talk about orchestration, we mean the system discovering available resources across different hardware types and owners, matching workloads to the right compute automatically, handling failures without anyone noticing, and settling payment between participants without manual invoicing. The term "orchestration" has been trending for months in AI infrastructure, and for good reason. As AI workloads get more complex (multi-agent, multi-device, multi-owner) the hard problem shifts from finding compute to coordinating it. This is especially true as compute moves beyond data centers into the physical world. Edge devices, smart buildings, robots, IoT hardware. These environments have intermittent connectivity, mixed hardware, multiple owners, and real-time constraints that you can't solve with a search bar and a price list. NuNet is an orchestration protocol where the software finds compute, not the user. The workload itself discovers resources, negotiates terms, and settles payments across any hardware, any owner, any location. That's the layer between "compute exists" and "compute works." What do you think is harder to build in decentralized infrastructure, supply or coordination?
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