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A Web3-powered infrastructure for globally-distributed renewable energy resources, and carbon-reduction applications.



Elon Musk says Orbital AI Data Centers will be easier than Communication Satellites for SpaceX: "The Starlink V3 communications satellites is an incredibly complex machine. The AI Data Center will be much simpler by comparison. It’s really just solar power, plus radiator, some basic equipment, and the laser links would connect to the Starlink communications constellation, and then to the ground."



Good afternoon, @Strategy Team. Is US5949728530 the correct ISIN for $STRK ? 🤔

🎙️ NEW EPISODE OUT NOW on @whyscripted ! What if the energy your solar panels generate could pay you back automatically in #stablecoins? We sat down with Merlin M. Ostermann, Co-Founder of @arkreen_network the DePIN project #tokenising green energy with $100M deployed hardware. Here's what he shared 👇🧵 ▶️ youtu.be/eS3JcIqNCLs

New NVIDIA physical AI agent-ready skills are changing how robotics researchers work. 🤖 With NVIDIA robotics skills, researchers can automate the most common development steps from scene preparation to simulation and learning with Omniverse libraries, Isaac frameworks, and physical AI open datasets. Specialized skills like Isaac Mobility extend that even further. Learn more ➡️ nvda.ws/4epz4VR

🚨TESLA JUST FOUND A WAY TO BUILD THE WORLD'S BIGGEST AI SUPERCOMPUTER WITHOUT BUILDING A SINGLE DATA CENTER The answer was sitting in millions of driveways the whole time… your parked car. The entire AI industry has hit a wall.. And it's not chips.. It's power.. Building AI data centers now means waiting years for grid connections.. The Stargate project from OpenAI and Oracle is spending up to $500 billion to build 7 gigawatts of capacity.. And it'll take years to come online.. Tesla just realized it already has 7 gigawatts.. Sitting in its Supercharger network.. Already built.. Already connected to the grid.. Already permitted.. So on June 18, 2026, Tesla quietly filed a trademark for something called MEGAPOD.. Modular AI data center hardware designed to drop straight into existing Supercharger sites.. No land to buy.. No years-long grid queue.. No new power plants.. They just bolt compute onto infrastructure they already own.. But that's the small idea.. Here's the radical one.. The average car sits parked and unused about 95% of its life.. And every modern Tesla already has a powerful AI chip inside it.. Built for self-driving.. So Tesla wants to link millions of parked cars into one massive distributed supercomputer.. The math is staggering.. If Tesla hits 100 million vehicles, and each contributes about 1 kilowatt of compute.. That's 100 gigawatts of AI processing power.. That dwarfs every data center on earth combined.. And the real estate, the power, and the cooling were all already paid for.. By the people who bought the cars.. Your Tesla is liquid-cooled.. Plugged in overnight.. Doing nothing.. It's basically a sleeping computer in your garage.. And Tesla's plan is to let you rent it out.. Owners could earn passive income, free Supercharging, or discounts on Full Self-Driving in exchange for leasing their car's idle computing power while they sleep.. Your car stops being a depreciating asset.. And starts earning money while parked.. This is the part competitors can't copy.. OpenAI has to spend half a trillion dollars and wait years for power.. Tesla already has the grid connections, the batteries to stabilize them, the chips, and millions of cooled computers sitting idle in driveways worldwide.. Everyone else is trying to build a giant brain in one place.. Tesla is turning the entire planet into one.

✍️ New article: “How much are people across the world paying for their carbon emissions?” Around 30% of the world’s CO₂ emissions are covered by a carbon price, through either a tax or a trading scheme. But to actually be effective, carbon prices need to be high enough to change consumption patterns, incentivize innovation, or make cleaner alternatives cheaper. When we look at the actual price people are paying for their emissions, we see that it’s often too small to make much difference. First, how much do carbon prices actually change what we pay for energy? At $5 per tonne of CO₂ — typical of many markets — the cost of a liter of petrol rises by less than 1%. That’s nothing compared to the regular ups and downs of oil prices. It’s only at around $100 per tonne, roughly the median estimate of the damage caused by a tonne of CO₂, that prices start to register: a 15% increase on petrol. Only a few countries charge more than $100, and they account for less than 0.5% of global emissions. Most of Europe sits in the $65–90 range, and most carbon markets charge less than $10. 71% of emissions have no price at all.





$NVDA CEO is telling you to buy energy stocks He is literally saying demand will 1000x “This is the best time in the history of humanity to invest in sustainable energy”



.@CathieDWood on stage yesterday at The Convergence Summit, in conversation with @ellazhang516: We're in The Great Acceleration — 5 innovation platforms converging at the same time: 1. AI (the catalyst) 2. Energy storage 3. Multi-omics sequencing 4. Public blockchains 5. Robotics Each platform follows an exponential S-curve. @ARKInvest's Convergence Network Strength has jumped from 20% to 35%, with a bigger leap coming 2025-2035. Examples of what it looks like: → Space data centers = AI + robotics + energy → 20-25% cheaper than terrestrial ones → Genomics = AI + multi-omics → foundational models trained on billions of DNA datapoints, "LLMs for biology" → Payments = blockchain + AI → stablecoins enabling AI agents to transact and coordinate resources globally Tech capex is scaling like it's 1998, but mega-cap P/E ratios remain a fraction of dot-com peaks. The market is pricing in linear growth, while the infrastructure being built is exponential. It's still an underpriced acceleration.




Thank you @awscloud for inviting @arkreen_network to the AWS Hong Kong Summit! It was a great honor to share our eCandle program and showcase how we’re leveraging AWS to drive global scale in decentralized green energy. Excited to continue building the future of sustainable infrastructure and onchain impact together🌱⚡










