

Caserna_Crypto
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@sidney5789
Página de educação financeira e capacitação em criptomoedas, para agentes de Segurança Pública.






"The grand unification of AI and crypto is about to happen." — Marc Andreessen "It's now obvious that AI agents are going to need money—it's already happening." "It's that William Gibson quote: the future is already here, it just isn't distributed yet." "My friends who are the most aggressive users of OpenClaw have given their Claws bank accounts and credit cards. And not only have they done it—it's obvious that they needed to do it, because it's obvious that they needed to be able to spend money on their behalf." "And by the way, OpenClaw—if you don't give it a bank account, it's just going to break into your bank account anyway and take your money. So you might as well do it." @pmarca with @latentspacepod





The Polygon Chain just got faster. Again. The Giugliano Upgrade is now live on mainnet, bringing: • faster txn finality for payments apps (2s reduction) • higher P2P throughput under load (4x increase) • onchain gas fee transparency

fyi, @0xPolygon has consistently implemented a series of significant infrastructure upgrades This really shows their serious commitment to achieving Gigagas. The goal is to reach 100,000 transactions per second, similar to global payment systems like Visa. And adoption is already strong: + #2 in active USDC addresses + Leading stablecoin transaction volume I believe that they can truly becoming a financial superhighway with low costs and high reliability for users.



Euclid is now live on @0xPolygon 🫡 Now, one of the most adopted chains meets unified liquidity. 156M+ active addresses | 7,000+ dApps | Billions in stablecoin volume Now connected to 40+ networks through Euclid's Liquidity Consensus Layer.


Giugliano Upgrade The Giugliano hardfork will be released on Polygon mainnet at block number 85,268,500, at approximately 2 PM UTC on April 8. This upgrade: enables faster finality by letting producers announce blocks earlier, adds fee parameters directly in block headers, and introduces new RPC support for fee data. All node operators must upgrade Bor to v2.7.0 (or Erigon to v3.5.0). See the countdown: polygonscan.com/block/countdow…






