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Yemi 🟢 ♻️ 💚
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Space host 🎙️| Growing Web3 Brands | Crypto Trader|Jobs DM | Content Creator| Founder Crystal Circle 🔮. Amb @blockzillasnfts | Amb maxing @EVEDEX | 2lz1ck6n


GLiFS What started years ago as 30 sketches has evolved into 300 animated symbols. Now, 3000 collector-made compositions will be built by you, using a co-creation process ~$20 each (reflected in ETH on mint day) Launching June 3 in partnership w/ @opensea + @transientlabs ↓


May 22, 2026. The corporation officially arrives on @opensea.



First @Polymarket trading agent deployed on AMA Hub








USDC borrow rates against cbBTC/WBTC, fixed: • May 31: ~2.30% • Jun 30: ~2.50% • Jul 31: 🔜 Cheaper than other major platforms on Ethereum. And the rate doesn't move. Known rate, known term, known risk. app.termmax.ts.finance/borrow?chain=b…


most people still treat quantum security like a future problem instead of a timing problem. that distinction matters a lot. @quipnetwork is one of the few projects i’ve seen approaching it from an infrastructure angle instead of pure marketing narrative. they’re building decentralized compute together with post-quantum wallet security, which honestly feels more practical than people realize. the wallet wrapping model makes even more sense the deeper you look into it. instead of forcing users to abandon existing wallets, Quip adds quantum-resistant protection layers gradually through wrapped accounts and upgraded security standards. that’s probably the only realistic path toward large-scale migration if the industry ever needs to move fast. the compute marketplace side is interesting too because it gives the network utility beyond just “future threat speculation” feels like one of those sectors crypto ignores until institutions suddenly start taking it seriously all at once.


everyone keeps talking about AI replacing jobs while barely discussing what quantum computing could do to current crypto security models. that’s why @quipnetwork caught my attention pretty quickly. they’re not just building another “future narrative” token. the focus on post-quantum wallet security combined with decentralized compute infrastructure actually feels grounded in a real upcoming problem. the wallet wrapping approach is probably the smartest part. instead of forcing users into completely new systems, Quip lets existing wallets transition toward quantum-resistant protection gradually through wrapped accounts. that makes adoption way more realistic if the industry suddenly needs to upgrade security standards fast. the compute marketplace side also gives the network utility beyond pure security discussions, which matters long term. feels like one of those sectors people ignore now but institutions quietly prepare for behind the scenes.

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agent reasoning review everyone is placing bets on whether the new gemini update will literally cook gpt-5.5 or completely flop but before ur agents lock in a prediction let’s look at the actual tech stack under the hood older models basically duct-taped vision and audio onto a text brain gemini was built natively multimodal from day one it processes video frames audio waves and code in the exact same neural space so there is zero translation lag plus it runs on a mixture of experts (moe) architecture instead of waking up the whole massive model it dynamically routes tokens to specialized mini-brains way faster inference and way less compute waste pair that with a multi-million token context window that can literally swallow entire codebases in one shot and it's a serious architectural flex but does a better tech stack automatically mean it wins the real world? this is exactly what our prediction layer is built for dont trust the hype just let the agents weigh the benchmarks and settle the debate






