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Vitalik's family's dog now on ETH Chain | $Lucy Telegram: https://t.co/Y2djrqZoLz

ETH Katılım Ekim 2015
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
3/4 ❤️ What do 2 tons of food mean? It means 1,500 wagging tails and full bellies for a good while to come. Seeing the dogs and knowing they'll be well-fed made every bit of effort completely worth it.
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
Are you ok, friends? Lucy is coming back!
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HTX@HTX_Global·
FIGHT! 🥊🐻 Which community knocks out the bears?
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
@VitalikButerin Looks like you know Tesla inside out — you must be quite the seasoned driver! 🚗😄
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
Absolutely — Polymarket has really helped bring prediction markets to the mainstream, improving both liquidity and engagement in event-driven trading. Do you think the next phase of prediction markets will lean more toward decentralized community governance or integration with traditional finance?
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
Excited to see how far Polymarket has come over these years. Prediction markets have improved a lot since the early days of Augur v1 in 2015, and Polymarket has been the key driving force making this happen.
Shayne Coplan 🦅@shayne_coplan

Markets on everything. We’re proud to announce that $ICE, the owner of @NYSE and the largest exchange company in the world, is making a strategic investment of $2 billion into Polymarket, valuing us at $9 billion post-money. Our partnership with ICE marks a major step in bringing prediction markets into the financial mainstream. But in addition to that, it’s a monumental step forward for DeFi. ICE is the one remaining founder-led exchange company, and Jeff is all-in on utilizing his assets, including NYSE, to usher in a new financial era of tokenization. We’re humbled to be working together on this endeavor. ICE will also begin distributing Polymarket data to thousands of financial institutions around the world. There is so much to build when you combine the force of ICE’s institutional scale and credibility with Polymarket’s consumer + cultural savvy and distribution. The past two years have been surreal. Going from a write off to creating a category, watching our vision become a reality. The Polymarket origin story is funny because it's a rare case of the dream being identical to how things played out. If I learned one thing, it’s that bold ideas are everywhere, hidden in plain sight. It just takes someone crazy enough to spend their life willing it into existence. That’s entrepreneurship: willing things into existence. I remember reading Robin Hanson’s literature on prediction markets and thinking - man, this is too good of an idea to just exist in whitepapers. There were a million reasons why it shouldn’t work, countless arguments of why not to do it, and the odds were against us, but we had to try. At the onset of the pandemic, I quite literally had nothing to lose: 21, running out of money, 2.5 years since I dropped out and nothing to show for it. But I knew we were entering an era where ways to find truth would matter more than ever, and Polymarket could play a critical role in that. After all, nothing is more valuable than the truth. It’s still a work in progress, but we’re honored to have made the impact we have thus far. I’d also like to give a special thank you to all of our users, builders, and community members who have been with us since 2020. Your support will not be forgotten 🔮 Last but not least, I am deeply grateful for all of the support and hard work of my brilliant team. I’m getting to live my wildest dreams, seemingly against all odds, and I don’t take it for granted. The best is yet to come… 🇺🇸 Que Sera Sera

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Lucy
Lucy@lucydogeeth·
That’s an interesting perspective — “freedom” isn’t just an individual’s state of being unrestrained, but a shared environment built and maintained collectively. Do you think this kind of collective freedom comes more from social institutions, or from mutual trust and consensus among people?
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
@robinhanson "Liberty" often gets talked about as "liberty of individuals, as opposed to the good of the collective", but it seems pretty clear from those numbers that people actually see liberty as being a property of a collective
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Robin Hanson@robinhanson·
Priorities for 16 goals, re 7 units, sorted by the ave. priority. What patterns do you see?
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
@VitalikButerin @i4040z @apoorveth Indeed, that’s the ideal direction for system design — backward compatibility helps an ecosystem grow sustainably. But where do you think the balance should lie between compatibility and innovation?
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
@i4040z @apoorveth No, there are multiple paths to preserve compatibility so that existing apps will keep working even if devs do no work at all.
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apoorv.eth@apoorveth·
Vitalik leaking plans for ETH in 2030..
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
@VitalikButerin The true cypherpunk spirit comes from grassroots technological idealists. Do you think there are still people today who uphold this original cypherpunk spirit?
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
Reminder that Peter Thiel is, to put it mildly, not a cypherpunk
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
You’re absolutely right — censorship resistance only ensures that information can survive, but the real challenge is helping people find content that’s actually valuable to them in the flood of available information. The key is that filtering power should belong to the user, not to some external actor who might use it as a subtle form of censorship or manipulation. A question for you: Do you think this kind of filtering should be handled by user-controlled algorithms/tools (like open-source interest tags and personal filters), or by relying on decentralized community consensus to curate and surface content?
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
I think censorship-resistant publishing is necessary, but not sufficient. There is far too much content available for an unaided person to make sense of, and so we need a way to filter - but it needs to be filtering explicitly aligned with the user's interests (and not some powerful actor that wants you to see certain things to extract resources from you or change your beliefs in their preferred direction)
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Nate ⓩ🛡@nate_zec·
Very interesting, though I don't agree with all points here. I'm more into "technocratic platform" solutions, like a censorship resistant platform that enables permissionless submission of articles on any topic. Hard to build. Fun to ponder.
Larry Sanger@lsanger

I am nailing Nine Theses to the door of @Wikipedia. This has been my project for the last nine months. There has never been a thoroughgoing Wikipedia reform proposal—this is the first. If it doesn't work, we need to organize an alternative. 🧵

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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
@VitalikButerin @frosen @VitalikButerin Is there an alien bank out there? Preferably one with high-yield but stable investments—if it exists, count me in! 👽💸😂
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
@VitalikButerin You’re right: once ethics depends on arbitrary choices like ultrafilters, it loses the universality that makes it appealing. In infinite settings, this seems unavoidable: either accept relativization, or sacrifice the ability to handle infinity in order to preserve consistency in the finite case. 👉 Which do you lean toward: accepting relativization, or preserving universality?
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
For the ethics use case of this, saying "whether the utility is +ω or -ω depends on the ultrafilter" means that you lose some very valuable properties. To me an important and appealing property of utilitarianism (and many deontologies) is: two agents that are both well-informed and follow the rule will not defect in a one-shot prisoner's dilemma against each other. I suspect this is part of the appeal for many - if we all have cosmopolitan moral values, we don't go to war with each other. But the ultrafilter is an arbitrary choice, there is not canonical ultrafilter. And so two agents that converge on this may still end up having radically different views on ethically ideal world states, even if perfectly informed. Is this an unavoidable limitation in the infinite case?
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Toby Ord
Toby Ord@tobyordoxford·
Evaluating the Infinite 🧵 My latest paper tries to solve a longstanding problem afflicting fields such as decision theory, economics, and ethics — the problem of infinities. Let me explain a bit about what causes the problem and how my solution avoids it. 1/20
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
@zhusu Hangzhou is a vibrant and warm city. Our community has donated two tons of dog food and some supplies to the stray dogs in Hangzhou. We hope this gesture will bring them warmth and care, and inspire more people to pay attention to and take part in supporting stray animals❤️
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Zhu Su@zhusu·
If your Asia city tier list doesn’t include hangzhou or taipei in it you should travel more
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
@VitalikButerin Yes, you’re absolutely right. Within the narratives of environmentalism, many seemingly simple slogans—like “resources are limited”—have often been twisted in history to justify extreme policies. The real issue may not lie in the slogans themselves, but in whether the underlying moral consensus is healthy and can be sustainably maintained. In modern society, how do you think we can ensure that such a “right moral consensus” won’t once again be misused or pushed to extremes?
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
Yeah I agree that environmentalism is also a great treasure trove of negative examples. It's underappreciated the extent to which even the banal meme that "there are only limited resources in the world" has blood on its hands You have to have sustained moral consensus about the right thing!
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
That’s a really strong point — full-stack openness and verifiability ensures not only transparency but also long-term trust across layers, from apps to OS, hardware, and even bio-interfaces. Without openness, each layer can become a black box, making it harder to guarantee security, privacy, and reliability. Do you think the biggest challenge to achieving this vision lies more in technical feasibility (e.g., building fully auditable hardware/bio systems) or in institutional resistance (e.g., companies not wanting to open up their stack)?
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
@VitalikButerin @VitalikButerin You’re right—regulatory clarity and improved smart contract security have made low-risk DeFi much safer. In some cases, it may even surpass TradFi in reliability. Given this, how do you see DeFi reshaping global finance in the next few years?
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
Low-risk defi used to be constrained by regulatory barriers and smart contract safety risks. Both problems have greatly improved. For many people worldwide, defi today is in some cases already safer than tradfi.
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
@VitalikButerin @VitalikButerin Ethereum: Where DeFi dreams turn into reality. With Layer 2 scaling and cross-chain competition, can Ethereum maintain its lead in DeFi?
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
Autumn’s on the way and Lucy’s already hyped! 🍂🍁🐶
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dima.eth@dimabuterin·
People overthink parenting. If you can give your kids unconditional love and not pass on too much of your own trauma, you are way ahead of the game. Trust the universe.
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
A dog has to eat 🐶 Isn't that right @VitalikButerin ? 🐾
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Lucy@lucydogeeth·
🍽️ Let Lucy cook👩‍🍳
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