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After 266 days, they finally released the card to the public. Trillions

Apart from consistent growth in Gachapon spending, secondary marketplace activity on @Collector_Crypt has also been gaining traction since the launch of its native marketplace in late April. Users are buying, selling and trading slabs on the marketplace. When P2P OTC trade volume is included (counting only value of completed trades), aggregated weekly marketplace volume has consistently reached highs of ~650k. Even after excluding team repurchases in secondary marketplace which provides user instant liquidity (not to be confused with Gachapon buybacks), weekly volume still reached highs of ~$500k. For context, the $600k spike in September was primarily driven by Birbs blindbox secondary sales ($455k) and best viewed as one time event rather than indicative of underlying marketplace trend.









We all know which of the two Sylveon variants will go down in history as the best illustration ever.


As part of our ongoing commitment to transparency, we'd like to provide context on recent treasury activity. Today, Collector Crypt facilitated an OTC transfer of $CARDS between a liquid fund and one of our advisors. The transaction was coordinated through our treasury wallet, with both USDC and $CARDS moving through treasury-controlled addresses. As we approach the one-year anniversary of the $CARDS TGE, we're placing increased focus on token operations, treasury management, and long-term ecosystem alignment; accompanied by more updates like this one.


have not touched perplexity/claude/chatgpt for 2 weeks now and see no reason why i would. running my fully private (almost) AI personal assistant stack that handles research, portfolio management, journalling, coding, etc. here's the full stack: - Hermes agent (agent harness) - Venice (private, uncensored AI inference API) - Honcho (behavioral analysis/long term memory) - Obsidian (knowledge vault) - qmd (on device search engine, both text/vector search) - browser-harness (CDP browser automation, agent browses the web like a human) - Tavily (search API) - Codex (coding, powered by private coding models on Venice too) all on a 16gb macbook pro. there are currently only 2 touch points (AI inference & search API) that got offloaded to cloud -- AI inference due to hardware constraints, search API has no workarounds. but i'm opting for purely private/e2e model choices on Venice and queries get filtered by the agent before hitting the search API. this way, we keep data leakage to a minimum. it's also pretty sick that locking base:0xacfe6019ed1a7dc6f7b508c02d1b04ec88cc21bf grants you daily refreshing compute credits denominated in base:0xf4d97f2da56e8c3098f3a8d538db630a2606a024 -- meaning i'm running private, anonymized SOTA inference daily for free. of course, full privacy is definitely the end goal. i'm slowly working towards running everything completely local while offloading only high-complexity inference to Venice. looking into stronger workhorses (eyeing upcoming m5 studio ultra release/refurbed 512gb options for SOTA models) to close that last gap for a complete e2e private intelligence stack. firmly believe owning your data in the age of AI surveillance and big tech data centralization is as important as owning your own assets. like we've said for years: "not your keys, not your coins". you don't custody all your money with a bank, why custody your thoughts and private information with OpenAI/Anthropic? if you haven't already started, highly recommend you look into it. remember, that's why we got into crypto in the first place.




The first real, 1:1 backed tokenized stocks are coming. → Own actual tokenized shares of U.S. companies → Trade, hold, and redeem - all onchain → Automatically receive dividends No derivatives, no IOUs. Welcome to the future of stocks.



every single modern trading card and product is going to dump -50% or worse


















