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Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦

@cryptokanagan

Crypto enthusiast + Investor + Entrepreneur.

Canada Katılım Aralık 2021
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
Be honest. - GPT-5.5 - Claude Opus 4.7
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Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦
Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦@cryptokanagan·
@nationalpost Every level of government in Canada punishes you for being a business owner. Entrepreneurs are literally disincentivized to take risks, start companies, and create jobs. They put road blocks before you can even start and line up to take your profits as soon as you make a dime.
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John Squire
John Squire@TheCryptoSquire·
💥 XRP ACCUMULATION MODE 💥 Japan and the U.S. seem to be stacking $XRP in a big way… and the size of the moves is getting hard to ignore. Momentum is picking up FAST. Are you early… or already late? 👀
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Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦
Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦@cryptokanagan·
@patomolina @zerohedge This why OpenClaw is so important. One platform that you can fully customize and swap out the models/brains seamlessly. No vendor lock in and you can leverage local AI models. I don’t understand how a company would rely exclusively on one vendor and one LLM provider.
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Pato Molina
Pato Molina@patomolina·
Anthropic decidió dar de baja a toda nuestra organización por una supuesta infracción de sus condiciones de uso. Qué política específica infringimos no tengo ni la menor idea: simplemente recibimos un mail y listo, adiós Claude. Si querés apelar la medida hay que completar un Google Form, así de ridículo como suena. De golpe más de 60 personas se quedaron sin una herramienta fundamental para trabajar. Integraciones, skills, historial de conversaciones: todo perdido o, en el mejor de los casos, parado por tiempo indeterminado. Enorme aprendizaje para cualquier empresa de software que dependa de herramientas de IA en procesos críticos. Nunca hay que poner todos los huevos en una canasta.
Pato Molina@patomolina

@claudeai you took down our entire organization with 60+ accounts belonging to a legitimate company for no apparent reason, without any explanations. The only way to appeal the decision is by filling out a Google Form? Very bad UX and customer service.

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That Martini Guy ₿
That Martini Guy ₿@MartiniGuyYT·
🇺🇸THE U.S. SENATE JUST ANNOUNCED THEY WILL RESTART CRYPTO MARKET STRUCTURE NEGOTIATIONS TODAY THIS TIME ITS HAPPENING! 🚀
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Senator Cynthia Lummis
Senator Cynthia Lummis@SenLummis·
This is our last chance to pass the Clarity Act until at least 2030. We can’t afford to surrender America’s financial future.
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Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦
Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦@cryptokanagan·
@GeeteshParelly The appeal of openclaw is to be able to run a team of ai agents that can run autonomously 24/7. This is prohibitively expensive without using local models. Anthropic can’t compete on that.
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Geetesh Parelly
Geetesh Parelly@GeeteshParelly·
A few days ago, Anthropic banned OpenClaw from using Claude subscriptions Today, they released their own version of OpenClaw Anthropic is on a generational run right now
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Managed Agents: everything you need to build and deploy agents at scale. It pairs an agent harness tuned for performance with production infrastructure, so you can go from prototype to launch in days. Now in public beta on the Claude Platform.

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🇬🇧 ChartNerd 📊
🇬🇧 ChartNerd 📊@ChartNerdTA·
Ripple Treasury recently "plugged" into SWIFT's 11,500 banking rails as a certified partner ✅️ 🇪🇺 SWIFT Chief Executive Europe drops a BOMBSHELL: "SWIFT handles $111 TRILLION on its network every 3 DAYS, spanning 11,500 banks, 150 currencies & 40,000 corridors" 🌉 $XRP 🌉
🇬🇧 ChartNerd 📊@ChartNerdTA

Ripple treasury is mind blowing. $13.5 trillion payment volume. 11,000 financial institutions. 13,000 connected banks. The financial stack of switches.

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Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦
Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦@cryptokanagan·
@Jainadave_ I, too, am all of those things. Except the 17 world records and the 600 million followers. But only because I prefer to stay under the radar… and in poverty.
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Jaina
Jaina@Jainadave_·
He doesn't drink alcohol. He doesn't drink soda. He does not smoke. He doesn't use drugs. He doesn't have any tattoos. He donates blood. He donates to charitable organizations. He is not racist. He eats healthily. He is a great athlete. He is an entrepreneur. He holds 17 Guinness World Records. He is the only person in the world to have 600 million followers on Instagram. Of modest origins, he experiences poverty. One of the best examples: Cristiano Ronaldo
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Largo
Largo@0xLargo·
@fiatarchive what’s the expected apple announcement?
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Fiat Archive
Fiat Archive@fiatarchive·
Buy Bitcoin BEFORE Apple announces it.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
JUST IN: Two hundred helium containers are stranded in the Persian Gulf right now. Each one holds 41,000 litres of liquid helium cooled to minus 269 degrees Celsius. They have 35 to 48 days before the cryogenic systems fail, the helium boils off, and the gas vents into the atmosphere and is lost forever. Those containers were heading to semiconductor fabrication plants in Taiwan and South Korea that manufacture 90 percent of the world’s advanced chips. The helium inside them cools the extreme ultraviolet lithography machines that print transistors at two nanometres. Without it, the machines cannot operate. Without the machines, the chips do not exist. Without the chips, the AI models that are currently selecting targets in this war stop running. This is the connection that nobody has made. The same Strait of Hormuz that carries 20 percent of the world’s oil also carries the helium that cools the machines that make the chips that power the artificial intelligence that the Pentagon is using to prosecute Operation Epic Fury. Maven, the AI targeting system that compressed 2,000 analysts to 20 and selected over 1,000 targets in the first 24 hours, runs on processors manufactured by TSMC using helium sourced from Qatar. Qatar’s Ras Laffan facility, which produced 33 percent of the world’s helium as a byproduct of LNG processing, was struck by Iranian missiles on March 18 and 19 and declared force majeure. The supply is offline. The containers are stranded. The clock is ticking at minus 269 degrees. TSMC says it has 6.2 weeks of inventory and 68 to 95 percent on-site recycling. Samsung holds roughly six months but depends on Qatar for 65 percent of its supply. Both are rationing toward AI and high-bandwidth memory production, starving consumer chips to keep the advanced nodes alive. The calculus is explicit: the war gets priority over your next phone. But here is the paradox that should terrify every strategist in Washington. The AI that selects the targets requires chips that require helium that transits the chokepoint that the war has closed. The cognitive infrastructure of the air campaign depends on a supply chain that the air campaign is destroying. Every strike on Iranian naval assets that keeps Hormuz closed for another day is another day of helium inventory burned at TSMC. Every week the strait stays shut brings the fab closer to rationing. Every month of war brings the AI targeting system closer to the moment when the chips it runs on cannot be replaced because the gas that made them evaporated in a container floating off Fujairah. The Pentagon is fighting a war with artificial intelligence manufactured in Taiwan using helium from Qatar transported through the strait the war has closed. The war is eating its own brain. Taiwan imports 95 percent of its energy. Seventy percent of its oil came through Hormuz. TSMC alone consumes 10 percent of Taiwan’s electricity. The island that makes 90 percent of the world’s advanced semiconductors is powered by fuel from the chokepoint that is shut, cooled by gas from the facility that is offline, and defended by interceptors depleting faster than they can be replaced. And the country that controls the rare earth magnets, the BeiDou navigation, the helium alternative sources, and the peace talks is the same country: China. The war will end when the helium runs out, when the interceptors run out, or when Beijing decides it should. All three clocks are ticking. All three lead to the same room. Read the full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP. President Trump just revealed the present Iran's leaders gifted him was 8 boats of OIL through the Strait of Hormuz! "Then they apologized for something, and SENT 2 MORE BOATS. It was 10 boats!" "I said, well, I guess they were right, they were real! I think they were Pakistani-flagged. I said, well, we're dealing with the right people!" "They said: to show you we're real, we'll let you have 8 big boats of oil." Wow!
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Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦
Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦@cryptokanagan·
@shanaka86 You can’t possibly be surprised after witnessing how Trump treated his “allies”. Not to mention that this war ends the moment the US leaves.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
BREAKING: Israel just authorised the assassination of every Iranian official the moment a targeting circle closes. No additional approval required. Defense Minister Katz announced it today with a warning: significant surprises expected across all fronts that will escalate the war to a new level. The world’s response was to stay home. NATO declined. The United Kingdom offered diplomatic support. Germany refused warships. France declined involvement. Japan declined. Australia declined. India declined. China declined. Russia declined. The most comprehensive military campaign since 2003 is being fought by two countries while the rest of the planet watches from the lobby. Austria sent a small force. That is the coalition. Trump approved every Israeli strike. The coordination between Washington and Jerusalem is seamless. The CENTCOM-IDF targeting architecture that killed Khamenei, Larijani, Soleimani, and now claims Khatib operates on intelligence fusion that only two nations can deliver at this speed and precision. The military performance is extraordinary. The diplomatic performance is a desert. Here is why nobody came. Europe depends on Russian energy that is being repriced upward by the same war Europe refused to join. Every day the strait stays closed, Brent rises, and every euro spent on gas at war premium funds the Russian state budget. Europe calculated that sending frigates to Hormuz costs more in political capital and escalation risk than absorbing higher energy prices. That calculation hands Russia the windfall and leaves Washington alone. India depends on Iranian crude transiting the permissioned chokepoint at negotiated discount. Modi sent condolences, not destroyers. The Jag Laadki docked at Mundra carrying Fujairah crude under naval escort through the Gulf of Oman, not through Hormuz. India secured its energy by driving around the blockade, not through it. New Delhi has no incentive to break a gate that currently allows Indian-flagged vessels to pass. China is doing something worse than declining. It is exploiting. The PLA has escalated maritime exercises near Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan while the only American carrier in the region diverts to Crete for fire repairs and the US military burns through precision munitions at historic rates against Iran. Every F-35 sortie over Tehran is a sortie not flown over the Taiwan Strait. Every THAAD interceptor fired in the Gulf is one fewer available for the Indo-Pacific. China is not watching this war. It is shopping during it, measuring American depletion rates, testing response times, and probing the gap that nineteen days of maximum-intensity operations have created in the Pacific. Trump’s calculation is not isolation. It is leverage. The allies who refused to fight now owe a debt they cannot repay in words. The Gulf states who demanded full neutralisation are committed to long-term security alignment that will be denominated in arms purchases, basing rights, and Vision 2030 participation. Saudi Arabia’s undamaged infrastructure becomes the anchor of a post-war Gulf architecture that Washington defines on terms it could never have extracted without the demonstration that nobody else would fight. That is the 13-dimensional move. Not winning the coalition. Winning despite its absence and using the absence as the receipt for permanent restructuring. Meanwhile the targeting circle closes on the next Iranian official. The urea price remains at $683. The planting calendar loses another day. And the sealed packets in Bandar Abbas do not read press conferences from Jerusalem. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 IT'S OFFICIAL: The Trump White House is announcing NO MORE FREE RIDES for the world "Why should other countries secure the Strait of Hormuz?!" KAROLINE LEAVITT: "Because these countries are benefitting GREATLY from the US taking out Iran!" 🔥
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Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦
Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦@cryptokanagan·
@EricLDaugh @DigPerspectives Mr I want a Nobel peace prize , no new wars president, who says that nato forces are so weak, they completely destroyed Iran, he’s winning so hard, is now begging for help from allies he’s threatened over and over. What a desperate loser.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump hints that MAJOR REPERCUSSIONS are coming for NATO "allies" refusing to secure the Strait of Hormuz "Mr. Speaker, I'll be reporting to YOU in the House and the Senate. I'll say, why are we protecting countries that won't protect us?" "One or 2 will not do it that we've PROTECTED for 40 years at tens of billions of dollars!" "That was a weakness of NATO. We protect them, but when in need, they won't protect us!" Trump does not forget.
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Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦
Cryptokanagan 🇨🇦@cryptokanagan·
@olivier_primeau Absolument pas! Les gens vote pour 1 personne qui va représenter et défendre les intérêts de ses constituants. Quand le parti et le chef de parti deviennent impossible à supporter, c’est le devoir de la députée de faire ce qui est nécessaire pour voir aux intérêts des électeurs
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Olivier Primeau
Olivier Primeau@olivier_primeau·
Une traître. Les gens votent pour un parti, pour des idées, pour un programme… pas pour qu’une députée change de camp en plein mandat sans jamais retourner devant les électeurs. Changer de parti sans élection partielle devrait être illégal dans une démocratie. Sinon, ça donne l’impression que certains politiciens se font simplement acheter par le pouvoir. #lol #plc
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