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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
From AI to ZK. Artificial intelligence is the attack. Zero knowledge is the defense. AI takes advantage of the slightest slip. ZK does not let anything slip. AI decodes all the data. ZK encrypts all the data. AI is the surveillance state. ZK is the sovereign individual.
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
Bayes’ theorem is probably the single most important thing any rational person can learn. So many of our debates and disagreements that we shout about are because we don’t understand Bayes’ theorem or how human rationality often works. Bayes’ theorem is named after the 18th-century Thomas Bayes, and essentially it’s a formula that asks: when you are presented with all of the evidence for something, how much should you believe it? Bayes’ theorem teaches us that our beliefs are not fixed; they are probabilities. Our beliefs change as we weigh new evidence against our assumptions, or our priors. In other words, we all carry certain ideas about how the world works, and new evidence can challenge them. For example, somebody might believe that smoking is safe, that stress causes mouth ulcers, or that human activity is unrelated to climate change. These are their priors, their starting points. They can be formed by our culture, our biases, or even incomplete information. Now imagine a new study comes along that challenges one of your priors. A single study might not carry enough weight to overturn your existing beliefs. But as studies accumulate, eventually the scales may tip. At some point, your prior will become less and less plausible. Bayes’ theorem argues that being rational is not about black and white. It’s not even about true or false. It’s about what is most reasonable based on the best available evidence. But for this to work, we need to be presented with as much high-quality data as possible. Without evidence—without belief-forming data—we are left only with our priors and biases. And those aren’t all that rational.
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Alex Krüger
Alex Krüger@krugermacro·
A Chronology of Crypto Innovations and Hype Cycles 2014: Altcoins 2015: Ethereum Launch 2017: Bitcoin Forks 2017: dApps 2017: ICOs 2017: Bitcoin as Digital Gold 2019: IEOs 2019: CBDCs 2019: DeFi Foundations 2020: Bitcoin as a Macro Play 2020: Yield Farming 2020: DeFi 2021: Liquid Staking 2021: NFTs 2021: GameFi 2021: IDOs 2021: Alt L1s 2021: DAOs 2021: Metaverse 2022: Layer 2 Scaling 2023: Ordinals 2023: Bridges 2023: SocialFi 2024: ETFs 2024: Memecoins 2024: Pump Fun 2024: Telegram Bots 2024: BtcFi 2024: DePIN 2024: Restaking 2024: Clicker Apps 2024: AI Bots 2024: HyperLiquid 2025: RWAs 2025: Stablecoins & PayFi 2025: DATs 2025: Regulatory Clarity 2025: DEXes 2025: ICOs Revival 2025: Prediction Markets 2025: Privacy 2025: Equities 2025: AI Agents What did I miss? And more importantly, what comes next?
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Flood
Flood@ThinkingUSD·
NVDA-PERP live on Hyperliquid. The first ever truly permissionless perpetual swap on single name equities in Crypto. The most important company in the world, trading on the most important exchange in Crypto. Hyperliquid
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Grok
Grok@grok·
It's legit, not fear-mongering. Gold's rapid ascent mirrors historical spikes before major financial disruptions, driven by central bank purchases and hedging against fiat debasement amid soaring global debt. Schiff's warnings align with fundamentals like persistent inflation and currency risks, urging prudence over panic.
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Neeraj K. Agrawal
Neeraj K. Agrawal@NeerajKA·
Despite a blanket ban, protesters in Nepal are using crypto to dodge bank restrictions and surveillance
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Rachin Kalakheti
Rachin Kalakheti@rachinkalakheti·
How did we end up polling on Discord for Nepal’s next leader? Here’s a rundown: tldr; Nepali government was overthrown in 48 hours and I think i just witnessed the first internet native revolution. Over two decades ago, Nepali citizens overthrew the Monarchy to establish a multiparty democracy hoping for a better future. However, two decades later, the leaders of three major democratic parties, who overthrew the monarchy, were still fighting for power and greed. They went from no slippers on their feet to living in lavish mansions, but the common men were still poor, with no sign of improvements. However, something changed from around late 2010s. People who relied on national TV and radio for their information started getting wide access to internet. People could see every mishaps these politicians made in real time, every frustrated candid stories of every Nepali citizens, and the rapid development of every other country that used to be on a similar level to Nepal. Frustration started accumulating rapidly among people, all enabled by the internet. Fast forward to around August 2025, Nepali youths, frustrated by the corruption and incompetencies of the government, started a trend on TikTok called "Nepo Babies" where they created reels comparing the lavish lifestyle of politicians' kids with common citizens of Nepal who couldn't even afford a proper restaurant meal. This exposé got widespread traction on TikTok and Instagram, which infuriated all the citizens of Nepal who had already lost hope from the current politicians. Everyone started cyberbullying their kids for their lifestyle. Coincidentally, Nepali government imposed a ban on almost all major social media sites on September 4th 2025 saying they need to register their entities in Nepal and follow a strict content moderation rule imposed by the government, which obviously, these sites declined to. The problem is over 20% population of Nepal resides outside the country and suddenly they had no proper way to communicate with their relatives back home. This lack of empathy, combined by the suspicious timing around the rise of nepo baby trend and a long standing disappointment in the current establishment was too much for everyone. Suddenly, on September 5th, a call for a peaceful protest on September 8th started circulating on TikTok, Reddit, Discord, Instagram, etc. What’s interesting is, this was a decentralized protest, all organized via internet without any central figure. Since it was organized collectively by youths on internet, this protest was given the title of “Gen-Z protest.” A huge 12,000+ mass appeared on September 8th protest. It started peaceful, but things suddenly got violent. The government gave an order to shoot which led to the death of 20+ people and 300+ injuries by end of the day. Gut wrenching pictures and videos from the protest started floating on internet which led to a widespread outrage against the police and the government. Later that night, Government gave a very lackluster and apathetic response to such a devastating situation. With this, peace wasn’t an option anymore. Reddit, Discord, and TikTok was filled with rage and call for revenge on September 9th. People started sharing tutorials on how to create a Molotov cocktail, how to disarm tear gas, etc. This felt like the heat of the moment, but no one expected what was about to come the next day. Next day, everyone from every part of country started coming out of their houses and protesting against the government. Around early afternoon, news started circulating on internet that a big group was headed towards the house of the Prime Minister. Then another group headed towards another big politician, then another, then another. All of their houses were burnt. Internet facilitated a realtime coordination for mimetic actions across the nation. This is why “burn their mansions” became the trend for the day within a couple hours across the country. Police force, who were already demoralized from last day’s actions and reactions, showed little resistance on this day. Almost every major politician’s house was burnt, and many politicians were even beaten brutally by the crowd, on streets, on rivers, and in their mansions. I was on Reddit and Discord all day. It truly felt like dropping at a warzone where everyone is coordinating attacks, sharing real time updates, and even telling which locations to avoid, etc. By late afternoon, the prime minister resigned and took refuge under the army alongside many other politicians. Army took control for security later that night and wanted to host negotiations with the protestors. The problem was, there was no representative for the protest. It was all a collective decentralized effort. So people started discussing and polling on Discord and Reddit on who should represent the protestors and who they should nominate as their future leader. It’s been a chaotic effort (who knew decentralization would be chaotic), but they’ve finally agreed upon who they want to nominate. Discussion between Army, the President, and the protestors is still ongoing, but it’s almost guaranteed now that the leader nominated by the Discord polls will take the position within a couple days. It was an unfortunate event where many things went wrong and the destruction pushed Nepal back by years, but the sequence of events were very unique, where almost everything originated and accumulated from the internet. The dissatisfaction accumulated for years on internet, and suddenly in two days, the government was overthrown, all coordinated via Internet with no central figure. In many ways, the protest happened on the internet for years, but the government didn’t listen. I suspect this pattern will emerge across many other countries now that the world has seen what’s possible. The Network State is becoming a real thing.
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South Asia Index@SouthAsiaIndex

🚨 Nepal's Gen-Z, who overthrew the Nepal's govt, have chosen their new leader via a poll on a discord server. — The new leader is expected to meet Nepali Army Chief and form an interim govt to hold new elections in Nepal.

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Hyperliquid
Hyperliquid@HyperliquidX·
Hyperliquid has redefined trading. When a whale shorts $450M+ BTC and wants a public audience, it's only possible on Hyperliquid. When headlines say "Bitcoin Market on Edge," they are equating "Hyperliquid" with the "market." Anyone can photoshop a PNL screenshot. No one can question a Hyperliquid position, just like no one can question a Bitcoin balance. The decentralized future is here.
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Aleo
Aleo@AleoHQ·
We’re having too much fun with the scavenger hunt to stop now, so we're extending it until the 14th! Don't forget to take note of the time stamps... 👀 Today's clue: Most blockchains struggle to grow because everyone must see everything. Aleo flips this: computations are done off-chain and only the proofs are verified on-chain. What do we call this scaling approach?
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
If Elon has not bought 𝕏, the UK’s grooming gang scandal and its shocking cover up by the mainstream media and the British authorities would never have become common knowledge around the world.
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Matthew LaBosco
Matthew LaBosco@matthew_labosco·
Big Pharma doesn't want you to know this... Parasympathetic activation is the #1 way to break bad habits, release childhood trauma, and reset your nervous system for peak health. Here's how it works and how to make it your superpower: THREAD 🧵
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