
Lindan (❖,❖) π²
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Lindan (❖,❖) π²
@dan_linn
Contributer @ritualnet, @raikucom and @SentientAGI







GM hôm nay hãy xinh đẹp và tỏa sáng theo cách của riêng bạn nha 🥰























Tron Inc. (NASDAQ: TRON) acquired 151,515 TRX tokens today at an average price of $0.3300 further increasing its TRX treasury holdings to more than 703.8 million TRX in total. The company aims to further grow its Tron DAT holdings to enhance long term shareholder value. For live update on the designated on-chain TRX treasury wallet for Tron Inc., please refer to: tronscan.org/#/address/TEyS….


Michael Saylor urges President Trump to pass the crypto CLARITY Act:


everyone is looking for the next 100x. meanwhile I'm over here trying to keep a 10-day sleep streak alive on @sleepagotchi funny enough... one probably has a better chance of changing my life than the other consistency compounds both in crypto and in sleep🦖



After trying @TermMaxFi, the biggest difference was not the APR display but knowing my borrowing cost upfront The new Ondo stock token markets make that feel more practical, especially for users holding tokenized equity exposure I also like how limit lending no longer feels like idle capital waiting for a match Floating yield while waiting, then fixed yield after matching, is a cleaner behavior loop than most lending apps offer Compared with variable-rate money markets, TermMax feels less like chasing liquidity and more like planning duration The product still needs deep liquidity to matter long term, but its edge is making fixed-rate DeFi usable without feeling institutional






Hold BTC ở mốc 120k$ thì nên DCA hay đợi đáy tiếp đây anh em? =)) Nhớ những ngày: BTC 12xk$ ETH 3k$ BNB 1k$









I keep thinking about how many infra projects talk about making appchains easier, but still assume the builder already has a full crypto engineering team behind them. The recent $8.5M raise from @CNPYNetwork stood out to me for that reason. Not because funding alone proves anything, but because it gives them more room to actually test the harder part of their thesis: can nested chains, recursive security, and AI-assisted tooling make launching sovereign infrastructure feel less like starting a new L1 from zero? That’s the part I’m watching. Canopy’s vision is interesting because it doesn’t treat sovereignty and shared security as opposites. A chain can start under a stronger security base, grow its own usage, then move toward more independence over time. In theory, that feels more realistic than expecting every new ecosystem to bootstrap validators, users, liquidity, and tooling all at once. My only question is execution. Developer experience can sound clean in announcements, but the real test is whether builders keep using it after the first deployment, when they need upgrades, governance, interoperability, and real validator participation. Still, I like that Canopy is aiming at the messy middle between smart contracts and fully independent chains. That middle layer is where a lot of useful apps probably want to live. @NucleusCodes

