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New York, NY Katılım Aralık 2017
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What likely follows: regulated exchanges can list tokens with clearer compliance frameworks. Custody providers can build around a defined taxonomy. Asset managers can start underwriting allocation models they previously couldn’t get past legal. The plumbing gets built.
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Why it matters for institutional adoption: Compliance teams couldn’t classify tokens as securities or commodities. No classification → no allocation framework → no capital. Today’s joint taxonomy removes that blocker.
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The SEC just stated what the industry has argued for a decade: most crypto assets are not themselves securities. And the CFTC co-signed it. That’s not a policy tweak. That’s a jurisdictional reset for digital assets in the US.
Paul Atkins@SECPaulSAtkins

After more than a decade of uncertainty, this interpretation will provide market participants with a clear understanding of how the SEC treats crypto assets under federal securities laws. This is what regulatory agencies are supposed to do: draw clear lines in clear terms.

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Sid Gandhi (Payy)
Sid Gandhi (Payy)@sidgandhi_xyz·
Today, Payy becomes a network, and privacy becomes native to onchain money. For the past three years, we’ve held an unwavering focus on perfecting onchain privacy. You’ve seen it take shape through Payy Wallet and Payy Card, with 100k organic users and $130M/year in unincentivized stablecoin volume. But while we were building the product, something unexpected happened: dozens of crypto and fintech teams began asking how they could add Payy-level privacy to their own products. These conversations revealed a growing institutional problem. Nearly every bank, fintech, and enterprise is telling us the same thing: They cannot move real capital flows onchain if their financial data is exposed to the world. That’s when it became clear: the infra powering Payy wasn’t just an internal advantage, it was the only battle tested, compliant privacy infrastructure in the market that others could actually use. So we quietly expanded it. And slowly, it became a network. Today we’re announcing Payy Network: Ethereum’s first and only privacy-native EVM L2. How does it work? Every ERC-20 lives in a chain-native privacy pool by default. Direct transfers happen inside the pool, while smart contract interactions automatically pull funds out of the pool to a fresh EVM address. Users and developers don't have to think about privacy, it's magically added to every transaction. - Send an ERC-20 on MetaMask? Private. - Swap on a DEX? Uses a new address every time. - Deposit to liquidity pool? Unlinkable to your other transactions. I firmly believe privacy is the final barrier to critical mass adoption. By removing it, we’re unblocking the path for the $2 quadrillion global payments economy to move onchain, without turning every transaction into a data leak. Finally, privacy isn’t a tradeoff, it’s a default. Welcome to the era of invisible privacy.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Some days be like
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Raj Shamani@rajshamani·
The more you wait, the more your potential degrades.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@JeffBezos @Polymarket Well, the President worked at McDonald’s and now he’s the President 🤷‍♂️
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Jeff Bezos advises aspiring Gen Z entrepreneurs to start at real world jobs like McDonalds or Palantir before starting a business.
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RWA.xyz@RWA_xyz·
BREAKING: J.P. Morgan, the world's largest bank, is now live on Ethereum View their tokenized fund on @RWA_xyz
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@OstwalAk 💯 I was thinking the other day: whole eras of technology have come and gone. Consider, for example, how music was revolutionized by the iPod and then bypassed by miles with cloud and streaming.
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(AK) Akshit | Epoch Protocol 🦇🔊🛡️
Our generation saw the biggest shift in society - office -> remote - COVID-19 - days for delivery -> 10min delivery - Self driving cars - Changing government over Discord - AI becoming a reality - Everyone losing their job to AI - Even SWE (the one who worked on training and creating these AI) are losing their jobs to AI - One of the longest wars - Reusable rockets - From people illegally selling bodies online to people selling bodies virtually - Gambling -> bet on anything - Bryan aging backwards - Crypto being used for drugs -> legal payments . . Many many more things I might be missing here But what a great time to be alive
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Growing up in the desktop/laptop era, I’m so conditioned to go to my laptop for everything. Anyone else prefer watching @YouTube on a laptop rather than on a phone, TV, or tablets?
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Ankit
Ankit@ankitkr0·
Shipped a new thing: Polymarket Times 🗞️ A newspaper powered entirely by real-time prediction odds on @Polymarket. A front page where the headlines are dictated by global markets, not editorial boards. The future is finally priced in 🫡
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Nijgururaj 𝕏@nikhikhikhil_·
Keep the content aside, @prvkhvr Where are you getting these awesome jackets
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@prvkhvr @prvkhvr spitting truth and fire!! What a delivery!! “Why can’t my home be pretty” 🔥🔥🔥
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
Welcome to 2026! Milady is back. Ethereum did a lot in 2025: gas limits increased, blob count increased, node software quality improved, zkEVMs blasted through their performance milestones, and with zkEVMs and PeerDAS ethereum made its largest step toward being a fundamentally new and more powerful kind of blockchain (more on this later) But we have a challenge: Ethereum needs to do more to meet its own stated goals. Not the quest of "winning the next meta" regardless of whether it's tokenized dollars or political memecoins, not arbitrarily convincing people to help us fill up blockspace to make ETH ultrasound again, but the mission: To build the world computer that serves as a central infrastructure piece of a more free and open internet. We're building decentralized applications. Applications that run without fraud, censorship or third-party interference. Applications that pass the walkaway test: they keep running even if the original developers disappear. Applications where if you're a user, you don't even notice if Cloudflare goes down - or even if all of Cloudflare gets hacked by North Korea. Applications whose stability transcends the rise and fall of companies, ideologies and political parties. And applications that protect your privacy. All this - for finance, and also for identity, governance and whatever other civilizational infrastructure people want to build. These properties sound radical, but we must remember that a generation ago any wallet, kitchen appliance, book or car would fulfill every single one of them. Today, all of the above are by default becoming subscription services, consigning you to permanent dependence on some centralized overlord. Ethereum is the rebellion against this. To achieve this, it needs to be (i) usable, and usable at scale, and (ii) actually decentralized. This needs to happen at both (a) the blockchain layer, including the software we use to run and talk to the blockchain, and (b) the application layer. All of these pieces must be improved - they are already being improved, but they must be improved more. Fortunately, we have powerful tools on our side - but we need to apply them, and we will. Wishing everyone an exciting 2026. Milady.
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Nikita Bier
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I could do the funniest thing
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@diplo The water of Ganga specially in Rishikesh is truly magical and magestical. When it’s your turn she calls you, dissolves you and your reborn again. @diplo you’re da 🐐 for receiving and taking life wholly! Set is 🔥
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diplo@diplo·
the ganges is a powerful force... i remember this day clearer than most days in my life. i got sucked down into the deepest parts of the river valley, so deep there was no blue, no surface, no water.. just darkness. pitch black. when you’re that deep you curl into a ball and cover your head so you don’t get knocked out on jagged rock... no life vest, just me and the current. every time i saw nothing but black another wave smashed me into a rock and launched me up just long enough to breathe, then back into darkness. at the deepest points my lungs were empty and my body froze... at one point i gave up. said bye to myself. gulped river water and sank deeper, eyes closed. right when i was done i got pushed up one last time and heard my friend screaming to swim to the beach... too late, i was dead center of the current. people on the shore yelling my name. my body was empty, not even enough energy to paddle. i saw a huge rock and reached out, it swept past me but i caught it with two fingers. the river pulled my legs south while i dragged my body up. somehow i clawed one foot onto the rock... only my face made it up. i felt warm and wet, thought i pissed myself, but it was blood pouring down my body. i couldn’t move, just laid there... gravity pinned me onto knife-shaped rock cutting deeper. voices yelling and then blackout. an hour later a motorboat came up the river. my friend argued with the pilots and finally said fuck it, i’ll pay whatever... my eyes were filled with blood. i didn’t want to negotiate. i wanted to survive. people come to the ganges to die, to be burned to ash and returned to it... i went there to be born again. my body burned in the sun for weeks, bruised and bloodied, barely able to walk. a hostel cleaned my wounds, gave me meds. i almost lost a limb to infection, but i survived. second life... new reason to live with purpose. this sunset feels like a homecoming. days end but life keeps moving... live hard. take risks, maybe not this risky. show up every day. put your whole body and heart on the line. you’re gonna win. my full set from rishikesh is out now
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Cristiano Ronaldo@Cristiano·
Game-changers stop time. They are timeless. Congratulations @DjokerNole for having in your hands a so deserved first ever Globe Sports Award.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math on this image is insane. New Horizons transmitted at 2,000 bits per second from 3 billion miles away. Slower than a 1990s dial-up modem. It took 16 months to download all the flyby data. The spacecraft had to hit a target box 100km wide, arriving within 150 seconds of schedule, after 9 years of flight. Miss it and the preloaded observation commands point at empty space. Ten days before arrival, the spacecraft crashed and went into safe mode. Engineers had 72 hours to restore everything. The probe is now 5 billion miles out, still whispering data back to Earth. We got 50 gigabits of Pluto photos using technology slower than your phone’s bluetooth.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

It took 9 years and 3 billion miles to get this shot. Pluto’s icy Mountains.

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