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I think a lot of people are still underestimating what @CerbAgent is trying to do.
Most “AI in Web3” projects stop at analytics or dashboards.
CerbAgent is pushing towards execution agents that don’t just give insights but can actually interact with contracts, manage flows, and automate decisions on-chain.
That shift matters. Because once agents can reliably execute tasks, you move from manual DeFi and workflows → to something closer to autonomous systems running in the background.
The infra they’re building around this is what stands out.
It’s not just a feature, it’s positioning itself as a base layer for AI-driven automation in Web3.
Still early days, but if they keep building in this direction, it could become one of those quiet infra plays that suddenly everyone depends on.

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Most people see @FIH_USD1 as just another narrative… but it’s deeper than that.
At the core is USD1, a fiat-backed stablecoin built by World Liberty Financial designed to be a real digital dollar with institutional-grade backing (cash + treasuries, custody via BitGo).
That’s the value layer. Then you have FIH the part most people talk about.
It’s not the infrastructure. It’s the attention engine driving visibility, community, and growth.
Put both together and the model is simple:
USD1 → liquidity & financial rails
FIH → culture & distribution
Attention → Liquidity → Adoption
It’s still early, still narrative-heavy, and competing with giants like USDT/USDC…
But if they execute, FIH_USD1 could turn a stablecoin into something people actually use, not just hold.

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Been seeing @CerbAgent pop up more lately, so I took time to actually understand what they’re building… and it’s deeper than the usual AI noise.
They’re not just throwing “AI + Web3” together.
The focus is on autonomous agents that can actually execute on-chain tasks not just suggest actions, but do the work.
Think smart workflows that can monitor conditions, trigger contracts, and optimize processes without constant human input.
What makes it interesting is the infra side. They’re building this in a decentralized way, where these agents don’t rely on a single backend.
That means better transparency, less trust assumptions, and more resilience overall.
If they get this right, it won’t just be a tool it becomes a layer other projects can build on.
Still early, but the direction is clear:
From passive tools → to active, on-chain AI agents
Definitely one to keep an eye on

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Psy Artifact: Proof Over Trust
This piece represents a system where nothing is hidden every action is backed by proof, not assumption, by mathematics and open validation.
In Psy’s vision, systems don’t ask for permission they prove themselves.
Inspired by @PsyProtocol

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Translated from @PsyProtocol
AI don find im real use case.
No be to generate images or write emails again na to move value by itself across different chains without asking anybody.
Crypto don finally get users wey no dey sleep, no dey hesitate, and no need any tutorial.
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That’s what real utility looks like.
Product → usage → value. Not farming.
dMeet leaderboard decides who wins big part of allocation.
Meetings are now secure, decentralized, enterprise-grade, and free.
dTelecom@dtelecom
$2.6M Airdrop for OUR community. And yes, big part of it flows through the product. @dMeetApp leaderboard is already live: → calls → minutes → points → tokens If you’re using it, you’re already accumulating. You are early.
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The Turing Test was Alan Turing’s idea for judging whether a machine could carry on a conversation well enough to be mistaken for a human by an interrogator.
A full humanoid version may still take time, but the voice part is here already.
Real-time speech systems can now listen, respond, and speak back in ways that feel natural enough for support, tutoring, sales, and live assistants.
dTelecom, for one, offers a stack for live voice, video, STT, and TTS built for products where humans and AI agents interact in real time.
And @dMeetApp is a fully-operational meeting tool that has all that built-in.
Try it here >> dmeet.org

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@CrownprinceCom2 Una mumu for this country o
Don't y'all see this picture is edited?
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Minara (@minara) is quietly building what feels like the next layer of Web3 UX
Instead of jumping across wallets charts, and dashboards, you just talk and the AI handles analysis, strategy, and even execution
Feels less like a tool and more like a shift toward agentic finance.
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Started clipping at the worst possible time.
Two days after I posted my first ever clip, clipping started trending for all the wrong reasons.
Big accounts were calling it modern slavery and dragging anyone involved.
I consider myself a good writer, so it would’ve been easy to abandon it, stick to writing, and just chase bounties instead.
But I kept going.
It wasn’t easy at first, but 2 and a half months in, I’m 4 figures up
I’ve managed to build a brand as a clipper, and it’s helped my overall brand as a creator too.
Even helped inspire a few people to start clipping themselves and making money even in this market.
Not big yet… but looking back, I’m proud of how far we’ve come.
most importantly thanks to everyone supporting this anon on the internet, y'all are the real mvps <3




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