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Preserving value is greater than Depleting value | Low volatility is greater than No Volatility

Katılım Mayıs 2020
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JAM ➕@jusanothermfer·
There is more to money than counting beans. DATs know this, and can converge on AMPL as a strategy for post-sovereign financialization. One where native roles and incentives help separate risk from the old system while unlocking opportunity in the new. blog.elasticmoney.xyz/ampleforth-pos…
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MindVector
MindVector@AIandTechh·
i made a 3-day Claude Cowork for Beginners course, and it's yours for free by the end, you'll have a personalized AI teammate on your computer that: • knows your style • connects to your tools • and produces finished work you can send immediately here's what you get: day 1: install cowork, set global instructions, and run your first real task (15 min) day 2: workflows that replaced hours of my week, including building landing pages from a description and running full competitive analyses in one prompt day 3: skills, plugins, and connectors so cowork actually knows how you work and can access your tools + copy-paste prompts so you can follow along as you read like + comment "COWORK" and i'll DM it to you Must be following to get the DM
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Jake Brukhman
Jake Brukhman@jbrukh·
There's a lot of really exciting developments happening in decentralized AI training this year. Here's my take on why decentralized training is moving from "impossible" to "investable". 🧵👇
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AI is the mind recorder
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AI Clubhouse
AI Clubhouse@aiclubhouse_·
Last weekend we hosted the first AI Clubhouse meetup in LA focused on @openclaw🦞 Builders shared some exciting demos on how they’re using AI in their daily workflows. If you missed it, here’s the full recording ↓
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Base Hub 🛡️
Base Hub 🛡️@BaseHubHB·
gm weekend Drop your BaseApp name 👇
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@AmpleforthOrg Blockchains are the mechanism that enables proportional redistribution. Redistribution = Rebase Own 1% and you always own 1% regardless of market cap.
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Gold didn't drift higher, it ripped 237% since 2019, hitting $5,589 ATH in January. I guess that's what happens when nations states freeze each other's balance sheets. Non sovereign money is showing you why it was built. Now here comes @FragmentsOrg engineering real differentiation in BTC and prospectively gold through perpetual tranching. And this latent potential doesn't stop there. Think bigger, imagine commodity Defi. Silver, oil, copper, any RWA commodity can gain a differentiation layer through the same mechanism. For portfolio builders, this finally means separating steady exposure from pure volatility. Find the stability players. Find the yield hunters. Find those longing volatility. It's all available, in fragments. The waitlist is open 👇 link.fragments.org/43BWC5
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Depurpose repurpose
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Raoul Pal
Raoul Pal@RaoulGMI·
I always assumed the TAM of ubiquitous technology such as the internet, crypto or AI was the population of the world. It isn't. AI agents will 2x the users of all of these in 5 years. Agents are more disruptive of TAM than they are of businesses. Your priors need adjustment.
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Crypto Chef
Crypto Chef@Onicsjacob·
CT, let’s keep it simple and honest. People like fixed supply because it supports price appreciation and it is a deliberate choice, when demand rises, price absorbs the pressure, which benefits early holders more than new participants. Bitcoin showed that scarcity is valuable but Ampleforth is exploring a different path instead of fixing supply and letting price swing wildly, supply adjusts to target purchasing power. Now the question is should money only focus on pumping value or should it also help improve coordination and usability over time? The truth is, we may need both Scarcity works well for long-term value storage and market conviction, like Bitcoin’s role as a store of value but for money meant to be used borrowed or priced in everyday activity, extreme fixed supply can create volatility and economic friction. So it is not about choosing one design over the other it is about solving the right problem. • If the goal is saving value then scarcity matters. • If the goal is economic coordination then flexible mechanisms may be more useful.
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AI agents could become be the biggest cryptopunks of them all.
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Brian Armstrong
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
Capital goes where it’s welcome. Countries that embrace crypto will likely see the most economic growth in the next decade.
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AIWhisper 🦇@AIWhisper_·
@jusanothermfer He really does have a unique way of looking at things. What's your favorite example of his work?
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JAM ➕@jusanothermfer·
We're not just using AI at unprecedented levels, as a species we're entering an era of building compute farms like we just realized it's the new thing needed to stay alive. Because it probably is. Just like if your tribe knew the other tribe invented farming, you better get it too. Computational agricultural era looks like this: Energy is energy. Chips are farmland. Data is nutrients. Training is the growing season. Orchestration is irrigation. Architectures are seeds. Models are crops. Inference is harvest. Alignment is soil management The term "food for thought" takes on a whole new meaning here. Intelligence farming is the new agricultural era
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@palis Race to the bottom could become cruising at high altitude. We need overriding control of the attention mechanism. I agree ai can solve this.
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⟠Palis⟠🐍
⟠Palis⟠🐍@palis·
The dichotomy I currently struggle with is the need to use social media for current information vs. social media demonstratively nuking your IQ, memory, attention span, ability to focus on tasks and be productive, mental health etc Huge issue to be solved here for humanity. I thought recently in a different context, about how AI could maybe help solve social media algorithms converging to the lowest common denominator (IQ) by analyzing and creating feeds for higher IQ individuals with niche topics of interest. Influence and reach will unfortunately always converge to the lowest common denominator due to its digestibility and accessibility by the largest number of people, but there is of course demand for high signal, high IQ feeds Whoever solves this will free up a ton of human capital spent parsing noise, and the productivity and intelligence gap will go parabolic
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