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#MEXCBuilders | Investor & Trader | ₿ - 𐤊 | Content Writer | You either build financial discipline or the market teaches you. ~ all posts are NFA ~

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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Kylian Mbappé: “Right from the start, we were pressing 3 against 2… and we messed up there. Against Spain, you have to press man for man”.
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Crypton@cryptic_lords·
$NVDA gets the AI headlines, but $MU is becoming a key piece of the same story. Compute needs memory, and AI growth needs both. Watching these two sides of the AI stack on MEXC RealStocks.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: The 2026 World Cup final’s halftime break will last up to 25 minutes for a “Super Bowl-style show.”
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ESPN FC@ESPNFC·
-EURO 2024 semifinal: Spain beats France -2025 Nations League semifinal: Spain beats France -2026 World Cup semifinal: Spain beats France Spain talked the talk and continued to walk the walk 😳
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Kylian Mbappé: “Our touches and movement WERE NOT worthy of a World Cup SEMIFINAL”.
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Polymarket Sports@PolymarketSport·
🚨NEW: Pedro Porro on a potential World Cup Final between Spain and Argentina: “In this scenario, they are the best team in the world."
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433@433·
Rodri is well and truly 𝗕𝗔𝗖𝗞 💪🇪🇸 After winning the Ballon d’Or in October 2024 while recovering from an ACL injury, Rodri suffered a few more setbacks. But he’s back to his best now, and today he showed exactly why he’s a Ballon d’Or winner. What a performance 😮‍💨 Rodri’s masterclass today: 🎯 87% pass accuracy 🥇 Most ground duels won (7) 🥇 Most total duels won (11) 🥇 Joint-most tackles made (4) 🥈 Second-most accurate passes (59)
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B/R Football@brfootball·
Since 1958, each time France had progressed from the group stage in the men's World Cup, they'd only been knocked out by Germany before the final. Until now 😲
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Michael Sutton
Michael Sutton@michaelsuttonil·
In programming, the actor model is a concurrency model that avoids lock-based synchronization. Instead of controlling access to a data element through a mutex or a read-write lock, you define a single owning actor for that element, and only that actor can mutate its state. The actor can receive msgs in a message queue from other actors. Think of it as a single thread waiting for msgs in a loop, processing them through actions, and sending msgs to others as part of those actions. It can also initiate communication with other actors. Synchronization primitives may still appear in the implementation of msg queues, but contention is minimal by design. To illustrate, if several parts of a program want to update the same state, they do not race to acquire its lock. They send msgs to the owning actor, which alone decides how to update its private state and what actions or msgs follow. (By the way, rusty-kaspa’s consensus-processing pipeline was inspired by a similar design: actors/processors communicate through msg queues to provide pipeline concurrency, while each uses a worker pool for inner-task parallelism.) --- UTXO detour In the UTXO model, each UTXO is a one-time data storage point, consumed by the spending tx, which in turn produces new UTXOs. These storage cells carry kas value and an spk (script public key). The spk holds the rules for spending the UTXO. With kaspa covenants, we focused on one type of spk called p2sh (pay to script hash), which is basically a simple 32-byte hash committing to a locking script. The locking script (aka the redeem script) can also hold state fields within it (think of them as constants embedded in this specific script and fed to the script’s “main function” as args upon execution). Recent kaspa Toccata additions allow this script to enforce complex conditions, including inspecting the output spks of the tx and verifying complex rules over them. This means an input can verify that an output follows exactly the same contract/script, and that only the embedded state constants are mutated according to the script rules and embedded in the output. Alternatively, it can verify that control has passed to some other known contract template, with the same or a different state object. eg: Counter { count: 5 } → Counter { count: 8 } or: League { players: n, ... } -- register_new_player → League { players: n+1, ... } + Player { games: 0, ... } --- To get to my point, imo this makes it natural to name such a stateful covenant UTXO an “actor.” It is not an actor with a long-lived process and a msg-queue processing loop, but it is an actor in the sense of state ownership. Only my fixed logic can consume my own state and produce the actor(s) I become next, with updated state. No one else can consume or mutate that state without going through the rules the covenant itself enforces. The tx is the interaction/msg that triggers the actor’s next state transition. A logical actor can therefore continue as a chain of UTXOs: Actor₀ → Actor₁ → Actor₂ → ... Each arrow is a valid tx that respects the actor’s transition rules. A covenant id can also give this evolving UTXO lineage a stable identity across state transitions. --- I argue that this is the right mental model and terminology to establish when discussing covenant state-controlling entities: a piece of code owning a state and exclusively authorizing its mutation/consumption. I think many more details now emerging from eg Argent will be easier to discuss once we establish such jargon.
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Crypton@cryptic_lords·
@MEXC Argentina brings the chaos The drums, the crying, the obsession and no one does it like Argentina.
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MEXC@MEXC·
The final four. One game. Infinite opportunities. 💃⚽ Which fan base is bringing the best energy? 🇫🇷 🇪🇸 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇦🇷👇#WeAre26 #MEXCKickoffFest
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Polymarket Sports@PolymarketSport·
🚨Didier Deschamps will step down as manager of the French national team after the World Cup He was appointed in 2012, and won the World Cup in 2018
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
💥🇪🇸 SPAIN ELIMINATE FRANCE AND FLY TO WORLD CUP FINAL! 🍿 Who’s been your Man of the Match?
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Crypton@cryptic_lords·
@MEXC The key is whether that pressure stays isolated or starts leaking into the broader economy.
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MEXC@MEXC·
If price pressure is spreading, rate-cut expectations could get tested. 👀 📅 CPI today. PPI tomorrow. #WallStreetMonth Still energy-led, or is pressure spreading? Swipe 👉
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Crypton@cryptic_lords·
@TheETFTracker Everyone's focused on the full calendar, but I think one report will dominate the conversation. Once the market picks a macro narrative, the rest of the month tends to trade around it. #MEXC mexc.com/events/star/Tr…
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ETF Tracker@TheETFTracker·
When you buy $10,000 of the Invesco QQQ Trust $QQQ here's how much of the top 50 stocks you're buying: $788 of NVIDIA $NVDA $746 of Apple $AAPL $467 of Micron Technology $MU $465 of Microsoft $MSFT $426 of Amazon $AMZN $385 of Advanced Micro Devices $AMD $329 of Google (Class A) $GOOGL $316 of Tesla $TSLA $311 of Meta Platforms $META $306 of Google (Class C) $GOOG $291 of Broadcom $AVGO $247 of Walmart $WMT $229 of Intel $INTC $208 of Cisco Systems $CSCO $202 of Applied Materials $AMAT $182 of Lam Research $LRCX $182 of Costco Wholesale $COST $137 of Netflix $NFLX $132 of Palantir Technologies $PLTR $128 of KLA $KLAC $120 of Texas Instruments $TXN $119 of Palo Alto Networks $PANW $118 of Space Exploration Technologies $SPCX $110 of Sandisk $SNDK $107 of Linde $LIN $90 of T-Mobile US $TMUS $86 of Amgen $AMGN $86 of QUALCOMM $QCOM $85 of Seagate Technology $STX $85 of Western Digital $WDC $85 of CrowdStrike $CRWD $84 of Marvell Technology $MRVL $84 of PepsiCo $PEP $83 of Analog Devices $ADI $72 of Gilead Sciences $GILD $70 of ASML $ASML $67 of Shopify $SHOP $64 of Intuitive Surgical $ISRG $60 of Booking Holdings $BKNG $60 of AppLovin $APP $56 of ARM Holdings $ARM $54 of Starbucks $SBUX $54 of Vertex Pharmaceuticals $VRTX $52 of Fortinet $FTNT $46 of Cadence Design Systems $CDNS $44 of Automatic Data Processing $ADP $42 of Marriott International $MAR $42 of Monster Beverage $MNST $42 of MercadoLibre $MELI $41 of Adobe ADBE
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Polymarket Sports
Polymarket Sports@PolymarketSport·
🚨PENALTY: Lucas Digne fouled Lamine Yamal in the box
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Crypton@cryptic_lords·
@MEXC CPI has the potential to reset rate expectations, and everything else tends to trade off that.
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MEXC@MEXC·
The next 4 weeks could reset the market narrative. 👀 Earnings, inflation, the Fed and jobs data all hit the calendar. Here’s the road ahead. #WallStreetMonth Which week are you watching? 👇
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