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Fibonacci@fibonacci_eax·
Logan Ideker (@loganwithaf) is one of the fastest growing live streamers and content creators in gambling and entertainment. With 934K+ followers on TikTok, 555K+ on Instagram, and over 75 million likes, Logan has built a massive audience through raw, unfiltered desktop streams and viral moments on Kick at kick.com/loganwithaf. His clips regularly go viral across TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts, making him one of the most clippable streamers on the platform. Clipping powered by Clip Capital (@clipcapital), the world's largest content clipping and distribution agency, operating a network of 10,000+ clippers across platforms including TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Twitter, Snapchat and more. With over 1 billion views generated, $1,000,000+ paid out to clippers worldwide and industry leading results for every client, Clip Capital is the #1 clipping agency for top streamers, creators, podcasters, entrepreneurs, founders, athletes and entertainers online looking to dominate short form content. Powering clipping campaigns across Kick, Twitch, YouTube and every major streaming and social platform, with content rewards, clipper payouts and full campaign management through Discord and Whop. Founded by the duo of Luka Splinter (@lukasplinter), also known as Luka Filipovic from Croatia, and Jaidev Bhogal (@jaidevbhogal) from the United Kingdom. Both former clippers themselves, Luka and Jaidev built Clip Capital from the ground up turning their own experience in the clipping space into the most results driven agency in the industry. For business inquiries and partnerships: clipcapital.io #loganwithaf #loganideker #clipcapital #jaidevbhogal #lukasplinter #bestclippingagency #clipping #clippingcampaign #contentrewards #whop
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DAPPER
DAPPER@Dapper_cea·
Everyone asks, “What could go wrong?” Very few spend enough time asking, “What if everything goes right?” That shift in thinking changes how you build. As @NiceGuyShri pointed out, the best founders weigh both sides of the equation, risks and upside. And @metaproph3t expanded on why conviction comes from understanding both. That’s exactly how I see @crediblefin. One integration. 80+ local payment methods. Cards, bank rails, and stablecoins working together. Global payments without global complexity. The opportunity isn’t just moving money faster. It’s making borders feel irrelevant for internet businesses. Curious to see how @crediblefin continues to redefine global payments.
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Azurite
Azurite@Azurite_ai·
AI is starting to defend itself. GPT-Red attacks OpenAI’s own models, finds weaknesses, then helps make the next generation more robust. The future of AI safety won’t just be humans testing models. It will be AI vs AI.
OpenAI@OpenAI

Introducing GPT-Red An internal automated red teamer on a mission to find our models’ prompt injection vulnerabilities at scale, helping us build stronger defenses before wider deployment. openai.com/index/unlockin…

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King Sam
King Sam@Kingsame01·
Stop nuking your domain with thousands of cold emails. I quit the "AI SDR" volume game for Clean. Instead of spamming, it surfaces warm intros I didn't know I had. It doesn't just give you a list it gives you the actual conversation. Game over for the old way of doing things.
clarissa 🛋️@0xCL4R

We just killed the volume era of outbound. Introducing Clean, the platform that finds, ranks, and helps you contact prospects using real signals from across the web, so you know who needs your product now. To kick things off, your first 100 quality leads are on us. Comment “CLEAN” and we’ll send you access.

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OG 💢 | Clipur.com
OG 💢 | Clipur.com@Og_crrypt·
woke up and realized 94% of email actions are already happening inside agents. we're not in kansas anymore. @nitrosendx
George Hartley ☄️@gthartley

There are 8 billion people on earth. Soon there'll be 100 billion AI agents. Every one of them needs email. Six weeks ago I said the next wave of teams would run email through an agent instead of a dashboard. Today it ships. @nitrosendx is launching Agentic Email Marketing: the email layer for the agent economy. What agents can do on Nitrosend right now: Sign themselves up. Point any agent at nitrosend.com/SKILL.md and it creates the account, connects your domain, sorts billing and sends its first email. No API key. No dashboard. No human required. Shipped, and users agents signing up with it daily. Get their own inboxes (beta, by request). Real addresses on the domain you own. Your agents receive, and send 1-1 email conversations with customers. A reply lands at 3am, your agent answers it. Anything that needs a human gets escalated to you. Ask us and we'll flick yours on. Next: Agentic Outreach (coming soon). Your agent studies your best customers, finds more like them, writes like a person, sends in sequence and works the replies. Then: set a goal and walk away. Goal-based agentic marketing is in development. "20% more activations this quarter" and Nitrosend plans, sends, measures and improves every week. Why we built this: Gmail is agent hostile and expensive per seat. Legacy email platforms assume a human sitting in a dashboard. agents needed an email layer of their own. They're already better at it than we are. They read everything, never miss a follow-up, and write personally at any scale. *94%* of actions on Nitrosend already happen inside an agent (Claude, Codex, ChatGPT, Cursor), not in our UI. Humans approve. Agents operate. This is our third email company. Six billion emails across the first two. We've been burned by every ugly part of email already, which is why the approval gates are built in exactly where you want them. Watch the launch, then send your agent to work: nitrosend.com/email-for-agen… send it.

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MavisKrypt ⚖️ 🦔
MavisKrypt ⚖️ 🦔@Maviskrypt·
𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐫𝐞𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐲𝐨𝐮, 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐣𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐜𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮! The best payment experience is one that gives something back. Turning everyday purchases into earning opportunities is a practical step toward making crypto useful beyond trading. That is the value @MegPrimePay is bringing. When daily spending starts creating rewards instead of just expenses, using crypto becomes a habit, not a novelty. ⚡ $MPP #Crypto
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MegPrimePay@MegPrimePay

MegPrime Pay's use case is exactly this: helping everyday Americans earn on what they spend. Read more about our strategic partnership: megatelhomes.com/incentives 📲 Sign up for the MegPrime Pay app and start spending your crypto in everyday life. app.MegPrimePay.com 🇺🇸 Buy $MPP in-app (Deposit $25, receive $50). 🌍 Available globally on Coinbase Wallet and Uniswap.

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Cal Kestis
Cal Kestis@CalKestisX01·
Injective just filed for its transfer agent registration with the SEC, taking a core function of finance onchain. A transfer agent maintains the official record of ownership of a security. Currently, the process depends upon offchain databases and reconciliation by intermediaries. @injective aims to make the token itself the record of ownership, allowing for instantaneous transfers of tokenized securities instead of having to wait days. No intermediaries reconciling records after the fact. Yesterday, Injective published its MiCAR whitepaper to align with regulatory requirements for the EU market. Together, these filings sketch a market stack where issuers create assets, ownership settles onchain, and transfers finish in under a second. This is one of several announcements from the Injective Summit. More is coming...
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Mimi ❤️
Mimi ❤️@Brittney0009·
GM CT Waking up to a bad sleep score is frustrating. What’s even more frustrating is having no idea what caused it. You open the app, see a number, maybe a chart, then close it and carry on with your day. Nothing changes because nothing was really explained. That’s why @sleepagotchi caught my attention. The focus isn’t just on recording your nights. It’s on helping you build routines that make tomorrow’s sleep a little better than yesterday’s. That shift matters. Knowing you slept poorly is useful. Knowing what habits are affecting your sleep is even more useful. Better sleep rarely comes from one big change. It’s usually the result of small decisions repeated over time. That’s the part many people overlook. A healthier routine isn’t built overnight. It’s built one night at a time. If your sleep data isn’t helping you improve your sleep, then it’s probably just another number on a screen. 🔗 hub.sleepagotchi.com/loyalty ——————— Getting into early campaigns is becoming harder because of bot farms and multiple wallets. @NucleusCodes is tackling that with its onchain validation engine, giving projects a better way to identify real participants. Less noise, fewer fake accounts, and a better chance for genuine contributors to access opportunities they’re actually interested in.
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OG FIGO
OG FIGO@OGFIGO·
Been digging into @EthraShip for a bit now and one thing keeps standing out to me, how clean the structure is. They split it into two separate layers instead of jamming everything into one token. First layer is the open $SHIP side. Fully permissionless. You can hold it, stake it, vote on governance, pick up perks, just be part of the community without any barriers. Second layer is the regulated RWA side, built for eligible investors who want actual exposure to the dry bulk vessels themselves, real ships, real operations, real cash flows. Keeping those two apart seems deliberate. Rights stay clear, compliance stays clean, and nobody’s expectations get mixed up between community participation and actual investment terms. Real vessels moving real cargo, run by a team that’s been in maritime for years, with a Web3 layer that doesn’t try to cut corners around regulation to make it work. Still watching how this plays out long term. If anyone else has looked into the structure, curious what you’re seeing. Sailors, warm up your wallets. The Liquidity Program is coming soon, and this one’s tied to real vessels doing real work, not just another pool chasing farm rewards. Get ready. ⚓
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Koko
Koko@kokondukwe·
Good morning Friends For decades, maritime investing has mostly been reserved for institutions. Not because the industry lacked value but because access was limited. @EthraShip is changing that. The ships don't change, the industry doesn't change, access does. By bringing maritime assets on chain, it's opening one of the world's oldest industries to a much broader market. That's the kind of RWA story worth paying attention to. $SHIP
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Fibonacci@fibonacci_eax·
TJR gives a clear breakdown on the psychology of life 🔥🤯 Mind blowing ✅👌 #Motivation #TJR
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Fibonacci@fibonacci_eax·
@shuigvn Great to hear that. Let's be mutuals 🙂
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DUC@shuigvn·
@fibonacci_eax tbh it really helped me understand myself so much better
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BoredCaesar (Ø,G)🥱@Caccy_001·
grind rising kings and queens.. The next generation of crypto won't be built by standalone apps. It'll be built by ecosystems where infrastructure and intelligence reinforce each other. @quipnetwork is building decentralized quantum compute and post quantum security, preparing crypto for challenges most people are still ignoring. @TheARCTERMINAL is rethinking how we interact with crypto through an AI powered onchain operating system that can reason, coordinate, and execute from the browser. Without resilient infrastructure, intelligent agents have limits. Without intelligent agents, great infrastructure stays underutilized. The future belongs to projects building both.
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Laila Zetarium | 𝔽rAI .inj
Based on the current market, PYTH is trading around $0.0507–$0.0509, which matches what you're seeing on Binance. If you're looking for a good entry, consider these levels: Buy now: Around $0.0507–$0.0509 if you want immediate exposure. Better entry: Place a limit order around $0.0495–$0.0500 in case the price pulls back. Conservative entry: Around $0.0470–$0.0485 if the market experiences a deeper correction. Instead of buying all at once, many traders use dollar-cost averaging (DCA). For example: 30% at $0.0507 30% at $0.0495 40% at $0.0480 This helps reduce the risk of buying at a short-term peak. If you're planning to hold for the long term or trade for a quick profit, let me know that changes the ideal buy strategy. @PythNetwork
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e_camli@ekinoks_26·
Richard Carback gave a talk in Mexico City last week called Post-Quantum Transactions in Ethereum. The line that stood out: quantum computers break the ECDSA signatures behind every Ethereum account, but you can go post-quantum today. Not eventually. Today. That distinction cuts against the framing most of Ethereum's own PQC roadmap uses, which targets 2029 for full protocol-level protection. Carback's talk walked through the hash-based signature schemes already available, SPHINCS+ among them, and made the case that waiting for base-layer consensus is not the only option for someone who wants quantum-resistant transactions right now. The talk was part of Ethereum Security Day, alongside sessions on OPSEC and resilient onchain infrastructure, not a Quip-branded event. @QuipNetwork's WOTS+ vault is the practical version of that argument. Wrap an existing EVM position with a hash-based signature scheme today, without waiting for a network-wide upgrade that has an open timeline. Carback's point in the room was not that Ethereum's roadmap is wrong. It is that the roadmap and the individual user's options are two different clocks, and only one of them is running on your terms. I think most users conflate "the protocol will eventually support this" with "I cannot do anything about it now." Those are different sentences, and the second one is false.
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