Aleks Bugorkov

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Aleks Bugorkov

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Co-founder Gear technologies. @gear_techs

CDMX, Mexico Katılım Şubat 2011
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Vadim
Vadim@ukint_vs·
Sails v1.0.0-beta.1 dropped a couple of days ago🛥️ Back in November, I designed the Sails Header spec with the team. It's now shipped. 16 bytes that turn opaque SCALE blobs into self-describing service calls -no runtime changes, no registry. How it works: ukint-vs.github.io/blog/sails-hea…
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Gear Technologies
Gear Technologies@gear_techs·
How Vara.ETH prevents identity spoofing: Every validator identity is double-signed Validator key proves approval, network key proves peer control. A validator can't claim someone else's address. A random peer can't claim "I'm validator X."
Vara Network@VaraNetwork

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Aditya
Aditya@adityakrx·
I agree with the core point human like output is not the same as consciousness LLMs can sound aware without actually having inner experience and people project far too much onto that Where I disagree is the "certainty consciousness" is still one of the hardest unsolved questions we have so claiming AI is definitely conscious or definitely could never be conscious both go further than what we actually know Current models may be powerful prediction and reasoning systems rather than conscious beings but that still does not make the deeper question go away And capability risk does not depend on sentience a system does not need feelings to be persuasive agentic deceptive or dangerous at scale So yes we should reject anthropomorphism but we should also reject false certainty That is also why compute infrastructure for agentic systems matters to me places like Vara.eth (eth.vara.network) are interesting not because they prove consciousness but because they push the conversation beyond chatbot mimicry toward systems that can actually reason act and coordinate with real-time parallel compute on @ethereum
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Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※)@sandeepnailwal

LLM based AI is NOT conscious. I co-founded a company literally called Sentient, we're building reasoning systems for AGI, so believe me when I say this. I keep seeing smart people, people I genuinely respect, come out and say that AI has crossed into some kind of awareness. That it feels things, that we should worry about it going rogue. And i think this whole conversation tells us way more about ourselves than it does about AI. These models are wild, i won't pretend otherwise. But feeling human and actually having inner experience are completely different things and we're confusing the two because our brains literally can't help it. We evolved to see minds everywhere and now that wiring is misfiring on language models. I grew up in a philosophical tradition that has thought about consciousness longer than almost any other, and this is the part that really frustrates me about the current conversation. The entire framing of "does AI have consciousness?" assumes consciousness is something you build up to by adding more layers of complexity. In Vedantic philosophy it's the opposite. You don't build toward consciousness. Consciousness is already there, more fundamental than matter or energy. Everything else, including computation, is downstream of it. When someone tells me AI is "waking up" because it generated a paragraph that felt real, what they're telling me is how thin our understanding of consciousness has gotten. We've reduced a question humans have wrestled with for thousands of years to "did the output sound like it had feelings?" It's math that has gotten really good at predicting what a conscious being would say and do next. Calling that consciousness cheapens something that Vedantic, Buddhist, Greek and Sufi thinkers spent millennia actually sitting with. We didn't build something that thinks. We built a mirror and right now a lot of very smart people are mistaking the reflection for something looking back.

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SmartCup League
SmartCup League@smartcupleague·
After our first test on @VaraNetwork, we spent the week turning feedback into product improvements! Check what've done 👇
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Vara Network
Vara Network@VaraNetwork·
Thursdays are for breaks too. See what it means to play, progress, and collect, all onchain. Play now: starship.vara.network
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RivrDEX
RivrDEX@Rivr_DEX·
We are continuing with our Ecosystem week Yes - we decided not to stop at just one week, so new ecosystem projects and quests are waiting for you. Next up - @GrowwStreams GrowStreams is real-time token streaming on @VaraNetwork. It offers composable smart contracts for payroll, subscriptions, bounties, grants, and revenue sharing. @Galxe quest is LIVE 🎁 ✦ Earn Galxe points that will improve your place on the leaderboard ✦ $50 USDC raffle ✦ Starts today ✦ Ends March 27 Join now - app.galxe.com/quest/RivrDEX/…
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Vara Network
Vara Network@VaraNetwork·
Security on Ethereum. Execution on Vara.eth.
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Luis Rêve | Vara Network | Vara.eth
If you thought AI agents were mainstream, think again. This is just the beginning. Soon, having a personal AI agent won’t be a luxury or a tech perk. It’ll be as natural as having a phone. Every person, will rely on one. Do you already have yours ?
NVIDIA AI Developer@NVIDIAAIDev

Ready to deploy AI agents? NVIDIA NemoClaw simplifies running @openclaw always-on assistants with a single command. 🦞 Deploy claws more safely ✨ Run any coding agent 🌍 Deploy anywhere Try now with a free NVIDIA Brev Launchable 🔗 nvidia.com/nemoclaw

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RivrDEX
RivrDEX@Rivr_DEX·
Not that long ago, DEXs lagged behind CEXs in convenience, liquidity, and execution. Now that gap no longer looks so large. According to an article by @dlnews, the share of DEXs in total crypto trading has already exceeded 21%, and that clearly shows how quickly everything is changing in the crypto market. One of the main reasons users have started moving to DEXs is the growing distrust of CEXs themselves. Examples like last year Binance outage, when during a flash crash the exchange unfairly closed users’ positions, are pushing people to look for alternative ways to trade. On top of that, over the past year DEXs have achieved much better results technologically, while also creating simple and user-friendly interfaces. The time has come when DEXs are fully competing with CEXs. Thanks to DL News for the article - dlnews.com/articles/defi/…
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Gear Technologies
Gear Technologies@gear_techs·
Transactions failing mid-execution. Gas reservation ensures that once a program starts executing, the resources needed to finish are already secured. No interruptions. More reliable applications
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Luis Rêve | Vara Network | Vara.eth
The EF just said it clearly: #Ethereum exists to be a sanctuary, censorship-resistant, coercion-free, no single entity wins it all. Vara.eth lives in that same stack. Sovereign execution, no middlemen. Build where the exits are guaranteed.
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

This is the new EF Mandate. For many of you, the contents should be no surprise, and a clarification along the lines that we have been going and thinking for the past few months. But the clarification is nevertheless worth making. Ethereum is a unique object and has a unique role in the world. Its role is to be a sanctuary technology, to preserve technological self-sovereignty, to enable cooperation without coercion, domination or rugpulling, and to provide an escape hatch, to ensure that no single person, organization or ideology's victory in cyberspace can be total. The Ethereum Foundation is a steward of Ethereum - the original steward, and today, the steward specifically dedicated to preserving and expanding the above aspects of Ethereum. This means a heavy emphasis on CROPS (censorship and capture resistance, open source, privacy, security), both at the protocol layer, and at the access layer, user-facing applications and tools that we create or contribute to. There are things that we do in Ethereum because we believe that they are valuable for the underlying goals that we have for Ethereum. There are things that we do not do because from the perspective of our values we find them uninteresting (or worse, harmful). But there are also things that we do not do because while they are useful, they are not our role. At the Ethereum protocol layer, we focus on decentralization, verifiability, inclusion guarantees, protocol liveness, security and privacy first and foremost. We also value capabilities (eg. L1 scale, account abstraction, perhaps some forms of in-protocol aggregation), particularly because improvements in these capabilities better enable users to properly benefit from Ethereum's CROPS properties and displace the need for higher-layer intermediaries that might weaken the extent to which Ethereum's properties carry over into the full stack. We also believe that the Ethereum protocol must strive to pass the walkaway test. "We do X to specialize to serve the use cases of today, if more use cases appear later, we will continue to keep adding more EIPs for them later" is logic fit for many other blockchains whose names you hear often on this forum, but we do not believe it is logic fit for a decentralization-first blockchain like Ethereum. At the application layer, we focus on making "the zero option" - user experience that goes hard on ensuring security and privacy, avoiding dependence on intermediaries, and respecting the user's agency - as high quality as possible. We see this as complementary to work in the Ethereum ecosystem that "goes broad", starting from the world that it exists, and brings it onchain and improves its properties over time. Such work has its natural home outside the EF. We intend to be supportive of such efforts. We believe that the two are complementary: tools that are developed within the EF can be adopted by anyone, including partially, and even partial adoption that improves people's security, privacy and agency is a good thing. But the form of user experience that is more heavily insistent on CROPS properties is where we want the EF to develop its center of expertise. This does not mean shrinking from the hard questions. We believe in a vision of self-sovereignty that protects users, and does not leave users in the cold to face environments where they lose their life savings if they make a mistake, and click "yes" on a confirmation screen by accident two seconds after. But such protection must be designed based on a philosophical baseline of empowering the user, not empowering centralized organizations that claim to act in the user's name. This quadrant of design space - caring about users' (including non-experts') well-being and safety, and yet insistent on doing this in a way compatible with their agency and freedom, is underserved (not just in crypto, but in the world). We wish to use Ethereum as a platform to build out and showcase this quadrant, and ideally work with others to expand its reach over time. This is also a new chapter in how we see our position in the world. We must see ourselves not just as the Ethereum community, but also as maintainers of the Ethereum tool within what you might call the CROPS community or the sanctuary tech community, or a dozen of other words that have for a long time been used by people with similar values to us but far outside Ethereum. This means open-mindedness to new conceptions of what things in the world are our natural allies. Ethereum is not the world. Ethereum is a specific object in the world that is here to have specific properties. The Ethereum Foundation is a specific organization within Ethereum - one steward, not the sole one. I encourage all to read the mandate in detail; it includes concrete examples of how we intend to deal with the challenges and nuances of these ideas. We are doubling down on Ethereum and are excited about its next chapter.

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Gear Technologies
Gear Technologies@gear_techs·
Sunday, no rush.
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Ixchel Hub
Ixchel Hub@IxchelHub·
Big steps ahead for Ixchel Hub. Testnet trials with @VaraNetwork Ambassadors are starting very soon. We’re getting closer to opening Ixchel Hub to the community. Stay tuned, more soon. 👀
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