Clayton Rabenda | Litheum Founder

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Clayton Rabenda | Litheum Founder

Clayton Rabenda | Litheum Founder

@clayrab

@litheumofficial Blockchain Creator, Father, Cypherpunk, Sniper Circle Member, Mitochondriac, Electrical Engineer, Ex Googler, Expat, American.

Hong Kong Katılım Nisan 2008
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Clayton Rabenda | Litheum Founder
Well decentralized blockchains are intentionally limited. Figure out why and scale is possible. Litheum's Proof of Performance is the only Truly Decentralized consensus. The blockchain itself is the difficulty. No volunteers needed = pure win win consensus = decentralized scale.
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Kyle Seraphin@KyleSeraphin·
Some of y'all know...
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CR1337@CR1337·
"Cypherpunks don't care if you don't like the software they write. Cypherpunks know that software can't be destroyed. Cypherpunks know that a widely dispersed system can't be shut down. Cypherpunks will make the networks safe for privacy." - Eric Hughes
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@themarketsniper If there are poor onramps there are poor offramps. But anyway the vision of Bitcoin is dead in 99% of the space. Doesn't mean it can't work, but the solution is not what people think. Bitcoin simply doesn't do what it says on the box. Not digital cash, not even digital gold.
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TheMarketSniper - MBA, CMT. #HVFmethod
I agree with all this Lutnick pressure and expose, 100%. But do Bitcoiners ever wonder if they would have hit $122K without the corrupted Tether scam vector, that they are happy to expose today. Onramps are all part of their "Pumpamentals bitcoin 'ecosystem' " for coin 'go up'?
Cory 🦢 Real Bitcoin @ Swan.com@CorySwan

It appears that @Tether has a lien on all @howardlutnick family assets, including their majority stake in Cantor. And apparently Tether lent the Lutnicks money at the same time Howard was going to bat for them in DC to change the Genius legislation, clearing the way for Tether to have access to the US banking system despite being offshore with no audit.

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xmr
xmr@zpsyop·
Bitcoin hasn't been minable from your PC since 2013. Monero still is. And that's not an accident. 👇 They changed their mining algorithm multiple times. On purpose. Every time a manufacturer released an ASIC to mine XMR, the community forked and made it useless. Machines worth thousands of dollars turned into desk decorations overnight. The logic is simple → ASICs concentrate all the mining power between a few big players. And a "decentralized" network controlled by 3 factories is only decentralized on paper. Today their algo is called RandomX, built so that any regular CPU stays competitive. Your old laptop can mine Monero. 🔹 Bitcoin chose security through capital. Whoever invests the most mines the most. 🔹 Monero chose security through numbers. Anyone can participate. Two completely opposite visions. And yet Monero is the one that looks the most like what Satoshi described in the whitepaper.
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@AaronRDay Fed cannot prempt state law legally, this is likely another legal mumbo jumbo to trick everyone to opt in voluntarily. Any lawyer will tell you the opposite, they are simply wrong it is practically true because the states choose to adopt federal code, typically.
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Aaron Day
Aaron Day@AaronRDay·
KLAUS SCHWAB COULD NOT HAVE WRITTEN A BETTER AI BILL THAN THE ONE REPUBLICANS JUST DROPPED The "TRUMP AMERICA AI Act" is 300 pages of centralized AI control disguised as innovation policy. 1/ Preempts state AI laws. Your state can no longer protect you. One federal rulebook controlled by Washington replaces 50 state legislatures overnight. 2/ Creates a mandatory "duty of care" enforced by the FTC. Unelected bureaucrats now decide what AI can and cannot say. 3/ Requires frontier AI companies to report to the Department of Homeland Security and pass Department of Energy evaluations BEFORE deployment. Government permission to innovate. 4/ Mandates quarterly job displacement reports to the Department of Labor. They're not tracking losses to help you. They're building a workforce surveillance database. 5/ Sunsets Section 230 in two years. Every platform becomes legally liable for user speech. The largest speech suppression mechanism ever passed by a Republican Congress. This is not deregulation. It's the Great Reset wearing a red hat.
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Eli Ben-Sasson | Starknet.io
Quantum computers pose two threats to Bitcoin: Threat 1: A quantum computer will be built and used to break Bitcoin's cryptography. Threat 2: Even before a QC is built, delaying the preparations to ensure Bitcoin is quantum ready will lead to people losing confidence in Bitcoin. The solution to both threats: ensure Bitcoin becomes quantum resistant via initiatives like BIP 360 + make sure the world knows this will be taken care of in time.
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Eric Yeung 👍🚀🌕@KingKong9888·
Explain to me the 10D chess logic behind continuing this war for the ‘Greater Israel project,’ when there will be no Israel left if this continues?
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@ArmstrongEcon What are you going to do with your algorithms when you retire?? Can you give us a rough idea how they work? What data are you training on? Is it basically a PCA on Fourier transformed data??
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Martin A. Armstrong
Martin A. Armstrong@ArmstrongEcon·
I had a mandate from Hong Kong to try and buy an Australian island. I was authorized to pay off the national debt of Australia. The Aussies declined. Why? Racist? No. They said: "If we let them in, they would vote conservative, and the government at the time was Labor."
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It's all about tech debt, this is the difference between 1x and 10x engineers. Being able to dig your hole more quickly just means it's even deeper and hard to get out of. LLMs are productive for those with skills.
David Cramer@zeeg

im fully convinced that LLMs are not an actual net productivity boost (today) they remove the barrier to get started, but they create increasingly complex software which does not appear to be maintainable so far, in my situations, they appear to slow down long term velocity

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Sal the Agorist
Sal the Agorist@SallyMayweather·
BREAKING 🚨: Donald Trump set to become President of the United States if Netanyahu confirmed dead.
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