Sniper
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Sniper
@sniper__web3
Crypto Enthusiast || Supporter || Ambassador @SeedliCapital @Sumex_Labs




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Every AI tool asks you to show up, prompt, and wait. ARC is built the other way. Agents that monitor markets, execute trades, and manage your onchain activity - running on verifiable onchain compute, inside a browser-native OS. You set the intent. And watch the execution happen.




We're getting closer to a world where "secure enough" won't actually be secure enough. That's why @quipnetwork caught my attention. Most crypto security discussions are still focused on today's threats, while Quip is building around what comes next: post-quantum security paired with decentralized compute infrastructure. The wallet wrapping approach is particularly interesting. Instead of forcing users to abandon existing wallets, it adds a quantum-resistant layer around them. Much easier path for adoption than asking everyone to start over. Then there's the compute side. A marketplace where distributed compute resources can be accessed without relying entirely on centralized providers feels increasingly relevant as AI demand keeps growing. The combination makes sense to me: protect digital assets against future cryptographic risks while building the infrastructure needed for future computation. The points system, potential $QUIP, and eventual TGE are nice bonuses. But the bigger question is whether post-quantum security becomes a niche concern or a standard expectation across crypto. I'm starting to think it's the latter.




Any stablecoin, one swap, AVLT in your wallet. 28% APR on money that works for you. This is the yield institutions kept.






















