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miladychan.org Katฤฑlฤฑm Nisan 2022
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David (็ ”็ฉถ) ๐Ÿ™‚
David (็ ”็ฉถ) ๐Ÿ™‚@simulaxionยท
Miladys $CULT coin isnโ€™t just another meme coin Itโ€™s American metaphysics going fully liquid Milady is built different
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A machine that builds itself. Or how a crane is assembled using the same crane.
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โš˜โ—ŽโŒ˜โŠฑ ๐–•๐–†๐–š๐–‘๐–†0๐–๐–†.๐–Š๐–™๐– โŠฐ โŒ˜โ—Žโš˜
American metaphysics going fully liquid.
โš˜โ—ŽโŒ˜โŠฑ ๐–•๐–†๐–š๐–‘๐–†0๐–๐–†.๐–Š๐–™๐– โŠฐ โŒ˜โ—Žโš˜@paula0xa

@Outsideness Therefore, $CULT isn't just another memecoin - it's American metaphysics going fully liquid. Milady's built different: from NFT to hypersigil to financialized distributed religion. When the coin drops, we're not just trading - we're participating in weaponized digital theology.

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Almost 3 weeks after a fire kasina retreat, I'm still getting visuals like this sometimes when I close my eyes - even though I'm not practicing it anymore. FK seems to have very prolonged lingering effects.
Mario Carrillo@marioecg

Huma

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Over the last few months, we scoured the world for the top posters in every niche & country We've compiled them into a new tool called Starterpacks: to help new users find the best accountsโ€”big or smallโ€”for their interests โฌ‡๏ธ Reply below with a topic you're most interested in We'll be rolling out to everyone in the coming weeks.
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occultbot
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You are in an empty room with no doors or windows. You are immortal. There are no objects in the room. What do you do?
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerinยท
Welcome to 2026! Milady is back. Ethereum did a lot in 2025: gas limits increased, blob count increased, node software quality improved, zkEVMs blasted through their performance milestones, and with zkEVMs and PeerDAS ethereum made its largest step toward being a fundamentally new and more powerful kind of blockchain (more on this later) But we have a challenge: Ethereum needs to do more to meet its own stated goals. Not the quest of "winning the next meta" regardless of whether it's tokenized dollars or political memecoins, not arbitrarily convincing people to help us fill up blockspace to make ETH ultrasound again, but the mission: To build the world computer that serves as a central infrastructure piece of a more free and open internet. We're building decentralized applications. Applications that run without fraud, censorship or third-party interference. Applications that pass the walkaway test: they keep running even if the original developers disappear. Applications where if you're a user, you don't even notice if Cloudflare goes down - or even if all of Cloudflare gets hacked by North Korea. Applications whose stability transcends the rise and fall of companies, ideologies and political parties. And applications that protect your privacy. All this - for finance, and also for identity, governance and whatever other civilizational infrastructure people want to build. These properties sound radical, but we must remember that a generation ago any wallet, kitchen appliance, book or car would fulfill every single one of them. Today, all of the above are by default becoming subscription services, consigning you to permanent dependence on some centralized overlord. Ethereum is the rebellion against this. To achieve this, it needs to be (i) usable, and usable at scale, and (ii) actually decentralized. This needs to happen at both (a) the blockchain layer, including the software we use to run and talk to the blockchain, and (b) the application layer. All of these pieces must be improved - they are already being improved, but they must be improved more. Fortunately, we have powerful tools on our side - but we need to apply them, and we will. Wishing everyone an exciting 2026. Milady.
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Most likely to see in 2026
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@VitalikButerin @CharlotteFang77 Thoughtful discussion. Perhaps self fulfilling risks aren't worse than current mechanisms & more design-mitigable (reputation weights, quadratic subsidies),& hyperstition markets substitute legible, contestable stakes for illegible ones, modestly democratizing epistemic influence
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerinยท
I actually consider that one of the danger cases. The problem with hyperstition markets is that they inherently benefit the large over the small, because small actors can't create a hyperstition at all whereas large ones can. My main defense of PMs regarding this is that PMs are many many times smaller than regular markets, which often already have this property.
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โ™ก Charlotte Fang ๐Ÿชฒ Crown Prince โ€ LOVE HEALS ๐Ÿ’ž
The important thing about prediction markets is, with sufficient liquidity, they are an accurate assessment of belief (in the same way price expresses collective perceived value); and with even more sufficient liquidity, that assessment will manifest beliefs hyperstitionally by programming reality to follow the marketโ€”at which point we should start calling them reality markets, and the distinction between collective perceived reality and reality itself collapses. This is important to understand because all of crypto has been a bootstrap for the sufficiently liquid prediction market to come.
good@thenarrator

this is one of the clearest explanations of why prediction markets matter that Iโ€™ve seen. Vitalik is basically saying: > prediction markets arenโ€™t about gambling, theyโ€™re about forcing accountability into beliefs. > on social media, people get rewarded for being loud, extreme, and wrong. whereas on prediction markets, you get punished for being wrong and that flips incentives completely. > whatโ€™s powerful here is the idea that markets discipline narratives. you can scream "this will definitely happen" on X and get likes, but the moment you have to put money behind it, uncertainty suddenly matters. thatโ€™s why prediction markets feel healthier than most info ecosystems: > lies are costly > confidence has a price > reality settles arguments they donโ€™t eliminate misinformation, but they price and that alone makes them one of the most honest coordination tools weโ€™ve ever built.

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