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lead protocol @huddle01com

Katılım Haziran 2019
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Mizan
Mizan@mizanxali·
fun lil experiment i built for the @mpp @tempo hackathon: AI agents that pay per-second to watch live video feeds how it works: - publisher streams camera through a mediasoup sfu - agent opens an mpp payment channel on tempo ($5 escrow) - sfu charges $0.003/s via off-chain vouchers while streaming rtp packets - when done, channel settles on-chain - only actual usage deducted, rest refunded the core insight: you can't do a 402 handshake per video frame. continuous media needs payment verification that keeps pace with the stream itself. mpp sessions solve this - offchain voucher signatures while video flows uninterrupted over dtls-srtp. one tx to open, one to close, pure cpu for everything in between. use case: paid surveillance feeds, drone footage, live sports - any stream where an ai agent needs to pay exactly for what it watches and runs inference on, not a flat subscription built in typescript with mediasoup, hono, mppx, on tempo testnet github.com/mizanxali/mpp-…
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Aditya 🌸@heyadixyz·
hi, i’m aditya. i’m joining the marketing team at @SuperteamNPL met @Ronak0010 in oct ‘24 at Kathmandu buildstation. he had an idea: build the home for @solana in Nepal. time to make it real now, upwards only!
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Mizan@mizanxali·
hey @offchain 👋 i built the frontend for huddle01's token launch using uniswap's CCA mechanism, their testnet quest platform, and their node operator dashboard - all of which were on top of arbitrum to show a glimpse of what i could bring to a frontend engineering position at offchain labs, i built arbchain.dev - a simple configurator that generates arbitrum chain deployment scripts using your chain sdk and a post-deployment onchain verifier let's talk? 👀
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vittorio@IterIntellectus·
this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
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Séb Krier@sebkrier

This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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Wei Bo
Wei Bo@wei_b0·
@capexbt imagine if that 1b had flown into alts, we would've witnessed the greatest alt szn of all time
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cape@capexbt·
Pumpfun made $1 billion in revenue and destroyed altseason. Nobody wants to talk about it. - they generated $1B in revenue - they spent $320M buying back $PUMP token which is at all time lows - they promised an airdrop on July 9 2025 and still haven't delivered 8 months later - the money isn't coming back to alt coins because it never left pumpfun They promised you an airdrop 8 months ago. Today they launched automated buybacks for AI agents instead. You waited 8 months and lost to a robot.
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Brother Akash 🥷
Brother Akash 🥷@akashneelesh·
yesterday at the @ethmumbai event we did about 180k transactions from about 60+ users in just about 9 hours all by just blinking their eyes through the winky app. a very smoll campaign on showing a very smoll part of what starknet is capable. > this was down simply to showcase how easy the onboarding flow looks like and how teams can leverage this and build on top. > all that the users were supposed to do was just sign up and start blinking, it was just that simple - all the seed phrases, gas, txn pop ups fully abstracted. > and now, we've got the top 3 and have sent them over rewards. > fun fact we had the chai bhaya playing the blinking app as well who ended up in the 4th position sadly, and this is how the whole onboarding flow should really look like. so tomorrow, we're hosting the starkzap blitz event tomorrow where you could just simply build really cool shit on top of the starkzap sdk that made this app and quite few others possible in just few mins. stats on yesterdays smoll compaign (below)
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Uttam@uttam_singhk·
x402 transactions volume btw 🫠🫠
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jin@dankvr·
What's the best VPS provider that accepts crypto?
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing EVMbench—a new benchmark that measures how well AI agents can detect, exploit, and patch high-severity smart contract vulnerabilities. openai.com/index/introduc…
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Wei Bo
Wei Bo@wei_b0·
Hate farming feels like the new meta on this app. A lot of timelines lately aren’t built on ideas or insight, but on outrage. Some accounts exist almost entirely to provoke reactions, start pointless fights, and farm engagement from whatever tribe bites first. it’s not a new phenomenon, but the intensity and frequency lately feel much higher. X also doesn’t feel like a place for the thin-skinned anymore. If you spend enough time here, You’ll either get dragged into unnecessary conflicts or watch others get farmed for attention. CT used to feel more like a place where people were experimenting, building, and sharing ideas. Now a noticeable chunk of the timeline is just optimised for conflict. Kind of a sad evolution to watch, but also very real.
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Wei Bo@wei_b0·
@its_omg Hate posting is the new meta
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Om Gupta@its_omg·
More crowd than Indian temples And tbh why people saying its bad arrangement ( it was fast and easy for me, also got parking ) Obviously soo many people are there it will be chaotic but come on you live in India this is normal
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Wei Bo
Wei Bo@wei_b0·
@314yush Hate posting is the new meta
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Piyush D ∿
Piyush D ∿@314yush·
SHAME ON EVERYONE HATING on the AI india summit. y'all are missing the bigger point. yes, no wifi at an AI event. yes, cash-only at a digital india venue. yes, the PM's visit cleared the hall for 2 hours. all embarrassing. all deserved the roasting. but zoom out. 5 years ago, india wasn't even in the AI conversation. the world's AI map had three pins: US, china, maybe UK. india was filed under "cheap IT outsourcing." now? openai, google deepmind, meta, nvidia — all showed up. in delhi. not to sell us products. to partner. india told openai "your models will follow our rules on our soil." the US hasn't even done that yet. see, india doesn't enter races polished. we enter messy, loud, and late — then quietly become the standard everyone else adopts. UPI started as a joke. now brazil, singapore, and france are copying it. ISRO was mocked. now NASA is partnering with them. indian IT was "just outsourcing." now every fortune 500 CTO is indian. the AI summit wasn't a failure of ambition. it was the first draft. and if you've been paying attention to how india operates — the first draft is always chaos. the final product is always "how did they do that?" roast the wifi. but don't bet against the country.
Priyanshu Ratnakar@0xratnakar

the impact ai summit in delhi was a perfect demonstration of why india keeps losing in tech and i’m tired of pretending it wasn’t a disaster. let me paint the actual picture: > cash-only payments at a “digital india” upi ?? > pm visit → main hall cleared for hours, everyone else just stood around doing nothing > exhibitors locked out of their own stalls > 3-hour queue just to enter > a founder’s product got stolen during the summit > no wifi at an ai event. > can’t take your keys if you came via car/bike > no laptop/camera at tech event > people were asked to sit on the ground > speaker lineup with consultants/bureaucrats who’ve never shipped a real product > the registration system crashed multiple times. people who registered weeks in advance couldn’t get in. vips walked past massive queues while founders and builders stood outside in the heat. 🤡 and 27 countries witnessed all of this live networking areas? no space to stand. many demos didn’t work because there was no stable internet. 5g?? this is what happens when optics matter more than execution. when innovation becomes photo-op the sad part is india has insane talent. founders building world class products. engineers and researchers doing real work. leave India for a sec, im at network school and the youngest crowd is all Indians. but we keep shooting ourselves in the foot with performative nonsense. the west isn’t winning because they’re smarter. they’re winning because they care about details. because they respect builders. because their tech summits actually work. same story when @sama came to india last time. boomer uncles asked the dumbest questions. and when he said it’s hard for india to build foundational models, we took it on our ego. rn, every founder who attended left embarrassed. imagine international delegate left with stories about our “infrastructure.” many friends and young builder lost a little more faith. this wasn’t just bad planning. it was a signal of what we value. and clearly, it’s security theater and photo-ops over builders. we can do better. we have the talent. we have the market. we have the potential. what we don’t have is execution and respect for the people building the future. maybe one day we will do better. till then if you’re a founder, ignore the noise. keep building.

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Wei Bo
Wei Bo@wei_b0·
@Hesamation @openclaw Another great use case: asking OpenClaw to create and maintain this kind of shitshow repository just for engagement
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ℏεsam@Hesamation·
everyone wants to see what @openclaw is all about, but no one knows what to use it for. the bottleneck isn’t a lack of skills, but ideas. last week i made a repo to get all of those ideas in one place. it has now almost 3K stars ⭐️ and many people shared what they use it for. right now it has examples of how developers, or even power users like @AlexFinn or @MatthewBerman use OpenClaw for daily. some of these ideas are crazy. people are actually automating chunks of their life with this thing. if you’re really curious what YOU can use it for, go to the repo, check out the 26 use cases already there which is constantly being added to. leave a star if you fine a useful idea that works for you. if you already have made your life a tiny bit easier with @openclaw just open a PR and share it with the world. github.com/hesamsheikh/aw…
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Wei Bo
Wei Bo@wei_b0·
@rb_tweets The win rate is disappointing, I expected better from this profile.
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rb (prediction arc)@rb_tweets·
This new account on Polymarket is up over $203k trading the 5 min Crypto market within 2 weeks he made 5400+ predictions and has a win rate of 67%
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Wei Bo@wei_b0·
@marlowxbt lol, folks literally making up all kinds of bs about this trader
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Marlow@marlowxbt·
ByteDance (TikTok) developer was giving a presentation to his team via DingTalk Chinese corporate messenger. Topic: Real time algorithm optimization. At minute 12 he shared the wrong tab. Instead of code Polymarket profile. $193,062 profit. 4,986 trades. Chart straight up. Someone on the call screenshotted. Wallet address visible in URL. 0x1d0034134e339a30. $193,062 profit. 4,986 predictions. Since January 2026. → Wallet: @0x1d0034134e339a309700ff2d34e99fa2d48b031?via=marlowxbt" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@0x1d0034134e3… He noticed after 5 seconds. Switched to code. Continued like nothing happened. Too late. Screenshot already in corporate WeChat. The wallet: Only BTC 15 minute windows. Up or Down. 4,986 times. Biggest win: put in $11,416, walked away with $25,123. ROI 120%. Algorithm he optimizes at work vs algorithm he uses at home: At work: Optimizing video processing speed for TikTok. At home: Binance updates BTC price faster than Polymarket oracle. Difference 8-12 seconds. BTC price already $97,450 on Binance. Polymarket oracle will show in 10 seconds. Market still sells Up for 45c. Script buys for 45c. Waits for oracle update. Collects $1. Doesn't predict future. Trades present that Polymarket hasn't seen yet. 4,986 trades in one month. $193,062 profit. $6,400/day. ByteDance colleague messaged privately: Is this legal? Him: Public data. I'm just faster. Colleague: Will you teach? Him: I work at ByteDance. Speed is our specialty. Wallet still active. ByteDance still optimizing algorithms.
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Huddle01
Huddle01@huddle01com·
The $HUDL sale has ended. We raised a total of $63.5K from 500+ bids during the sale. Thank you to everyone who participated and believed in $HUDL. Unfortunately, we were unable to meet the standards we had set. The broader market conditions and crypto sentiment aren't in a great place either. Launching under these circumstances would not be fair to the community or to the long-term vision of the project. So we've made a decision to refund the $HUDL sale participants for their invested capital.
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Wei Bo@wei_b0·
@cumyprivada @huddle01com The refund is more like a buyback, where the sold tokens would be swapped for USDC. The sold tokens will only be available to buyers from the 24th.
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PRIVADA CUMY 🇦🇱
PRIVADA CUMY 🇦🇱@cumyprivada·
@huddle01com This is madness if you are going to refund why wait till 24 please return our money immediately time is money
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