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Katılım Mayıs 2023
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BitmapSunset 🟧🌇
BitmapSunset 🟧🌇@BitmapSunset·
Bitmap Sunset just dropped on-chain. Now with customizable sky, terrain and water. Free to explore on desktop or mobile. Share your sunsets! 📸🟧🌅
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戌日阳光
戌日阳光@zhaocaimao_btc·
Is the #metaverse really dead? Is there truly no future for #Bitmap? If you look closely at Bitmap’s historical peaks, you’ll notice something very interesting: both were strongly connected to Apple’s spatial computing narrative. Bitmap was born on June 2, 2023. Just a few days later, Apple unveiled Vision Pro at WWDC, reigniting global imagination around the metaverse and spatial computing. On February 2, 2024, Vision Pro officially launched in the United States. On that very same day, Bitmap reached its second all-time high. Maybe this was not just a coincidence. At its core, Bitmap represents a digital spatial coordinate system on Bitcoin. And what Apple is pushing toward is the next major interface between humans and the digital world. Recently, well-known tech journalist Mark Gurman reported that Apple’s AI glasses, internally codenamed Project Atlas, could be introduced at Apple’s fall event in September 2026. Perhaps that historical resonance is about to happen again. So what will the AI glasses era actually look like? Will it simply be humans wearing multifunctional glasses that can take photos, record audio, and translate languages? No. Watch the video. This is the future I believe in. I said many years ago that the direction of consumer electronics is very clear: screens will keep moving closer to our eyes. From the movie screen, to the television, to the PC, to the smartphone, the screen has been moving closer and closer to us. The next step is AI glasses sitting right in front of your eyes. And once AI glasses truly go mainstream, the metaverse will no longer look like a dead concept. It will become the gateway for humans and AI to enter the digital world together. And Bitmap will no longer be seen as just another Ordinals asset from the past. It may become the spatial coordinate layer of this new world on Bitcoin. #Bitmap #Bitcoin #Ordinals #AIGlasses #SpatialComputing #MetaverseIsNotDead #AIAgents #BTCFi @blockamoto @Mauricio_FPD @dopemind10 @waybarek @cz_binance @LightningLabs @unisat_wallet @BitcoinMagazine @JackClawAI @bitmapsocial @TheBlockRunner @BitmapAlpha @UrbanBor @limitlesssauce @BitMap_News @NEKOJIZO_NFT @liujackc @domodata @rodarmor @openclawHH @bitmap_id @bitmaptreasury @Grzegorz_111 @BitmapTech @Satflow @ordinalswallet @Weirdamoto @93bitmap @patoshi_bitmap @bitmap_id @BitmapPizza @Grzegorz_111 @bryunyzhu1
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Jahbobble
Jahbobble@jahbobble·
🔥🟧 If you not ran around in the Bitcoin Blockchain like Capitan Honq... well... go immediately.... 🪿🎶🧡 🔥...This is BlockForge... 🔥 Check out what @mdv_btc has created... fully on chain multiplayer world using @Ob1_Wan_Satoshi KENOBI stack with @Switch_900 wallet connect tech plus more.... the blockchain never felt more ALIVE... LFG!!! 🟧🔥 See this post for more BlockForge details... x.com/mdv_btc/status…
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danny huuep
danny huuep@huuep·
This was all streamed from Bitcoin using Ordinals. The 3D world supports real-time multiplayer interactions, and decentralized land ownership. All this is on-chain on Bitcoin, and as immutable and secure as Bitcoin itself. The weather in the world reacts to Bitcoin fees, clouds are linked to transaction volume, and time in the world is determined by block height. Makes sense for a Bitcoin world. Real-time multiplayer interactions is one of the newest features. This is particularly difficult to do because Bitcoin block times are ~10 minutes. Bitcoin has been around for 17 years, and we're now seeing fascinating new things being built on top of it.
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Satflow
Satflow@Satflow·
🔥 NEW FEATURE 🔥 DMT-NAT has a bid side - Bid any amount in sats/token - Watch live demand stack up in the orderbook - Sell straight into the best bids Now on Satflow!
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ᴛʜᴇ ʙʟᴏᴄᴋ ʀᴜɴɴᴇʀ Podcast 🟧
Bitcoin's security budget isn't a debate; it's math. We break down the numbers that prove Bitcoin’s subsidy issue isn’t something we made up to build a narrative to pump $NAT. These are the numbers nobody in Bitcoin culture wants to say out loud, and the reason @SpiderPool_com and now @f2pool are adopting @natgmi matters more than it looks. NAT’s Organic Rise | NAT Math | Our Final Video?! | TBR #312 We sit down to pull on a thread most Bitcoin podcasts are happy to leave alone: what does it actually cost to secure the network, and who pays for it once the block subsidy has halved itself into irrelevance? The framing is simple. Pick the total store-of-value pie, multiply it by the percentage you would be willing to spend on keeping the underlying asset secure, and see what comes back. When you are talking about roughly a hundred trillion dollars in global store-of-value assets and a three to three-and-a-half percent haircut, the number that falls out is uncomfortable for anyone who has been repeating that Bitcoin's security problem will solve itself. It is also the number almost nobody in Bitcoin culture has been willing to say out loud. From there, we walk through why just-make-Bitcoin-infinite shrug doesn't hold, why the security budget hoax crowd keeps moving the goalposts, and where the resilience argument quietly breaks down. The math matters because it frames every downstream question, whether miners can stay liquid through a halving cycle, whether the network can keep expanding its attack surface without a second source of revenue, whether the Bitcoin-maximalist answer is a real answer or a vibe. About halfway through, the Spider Pool thread from last week comes back with new weight. If pool participants are already receiving NAT alongside BTC, that is not just a novelty payout, it is a live experiment in whether Bitcoin's security can be subsidized by ecosystem activity Bitcoin itself does not produce. The conversation gets into why that kind of arrangement would have been unthinkable three years ago, and what it implies for every other pool watching Spider Pool's numbers right now. Near the end Will pulls the argument into its real shape. The security question is not rhetorical and it is not decades away. The runway you have been told about is shorter than most in the space want to admit, and the set of viable answers is much narrower than the culture suggests. Watching miners coordinate around an actual revenue mechanism instead of arguing about whether the problem exists is the part that shifts the center of gravity.
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O P N e r o
O P N e r o@hashratefreedom·
Testnet Campaign about to go live... This is real XMR and testnet OP20 After creating swap and posting on x go and nominate it for review on the website if applying for presale or whitelist enter your Mainnet wallet you want to purchase $NERO with Read the guide on the website
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O P N e r o
O P N e r o@hashratefreedom·
We built a cross-chain swap between OPNet and Monero. No bridge. No KYC. It's being tested right now with real XMR. Soon we'll open a campaign — create a swap, post about it on X, and if you're selected you keep the XMR. More details coming.... #Monero #OPNet
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Motoswap
Motoswap@Motoswap·
Week 2 of the MOTO economy 🐈‍⬛🛵 The ecosystem is expanding. The numbers are growing. More pairs, more farms, more builders, more liquidity on Bitcoin L1. All routing through $MOTO. Here's everything that happened in 7 days 🧵
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O P N e r o
O P N e r o@hashratefreedom·
$NERO participate in the upcoming testnet campaign for presale and whitelist entry
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口乃工-山卂𠘨 丂卂丅口丂卄工 (🐸,🐸)
First fully P2P multiplayer Open World RPG inscribed on Bitcoin. No backend servers. No cloud infrastructure. No relay servers running 24/7 keeping the game alive. One player hosts, others join — the host's browser runs the entire game server. Enemy AI, physics, combat, quests, siege defense, boss fights — all running right in their browser. Pure peer-to-peer over WebRTC. Previous on-chain multiplayer needed a dedicated server to relay connections. Server goes down, ie Oracle Cloud game dies. This can't die. The code lives on-chain. Any player can host a game from their browser. It runs as long as Bitcoin exists. Huge shout out to @Switch_900 — him and I worked together on this 🤝 Also shout out to @InscribedSpace — I built the browser extension approach for multiplayer, he then took it further and built out the WebRTC infrastructure. His work helped lay the foundation for getting here.
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