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Wifdev
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AI agents need a native way to pay. Today, we announced the operational launch of the x402 Foundation to help enable community-based innovation in open payments with initial support from 40 member organizations and institutions. Learn more and join the effort: bit.ly/4eYdqJI


If you missed solana:9cRCn9rGT8V2imeM2BaKs13yhMEais3ruM3rPvTGpump and cash-cat:native Don’t miss $SWING 👀 Built on Uniswap v4 Hooks, $SWING introduces a new trading model where protocol revenue is designed to flow back to stakers, backed by fixed supply, zero team allocation and a unique Hooknomics design. The Hook ecosystem is still early and arguably undervalued. Position yourself before the crowd does. #UniswapV4 #Hooks #Hooknomics



$UPEG had that crazy fast pump at launch, but the price has been trending down lately. Totally normal pullback, though; the overall crypto market has been pretty gloomy with ETH hitting some lows. Fundamentals are still looking strong, The Dust Dominance Ratio is up at 0.70, meaning a ton more supply is fractionalized into dust. That makes the whole unicorns way rarer/scarcer. Plus, Kalshi odds are high on the Clarity Act passing in August, which could bring more regulatory clarity. Any real interest returning to the market could push $uPEG to new highs incrementally thanks to these supply mechanics. The long-term setup is still bullish. I was bullish at the midpoint, and seeing these fundamentals makes me believe there's still opportunity here. The price isn't entirely their fault; ETH and BTC are falling off a cliff. When the dust settles and attention returns, I think Upeg has a chance. #unipeg #Micropeg $Uni

2 of the biggest NFT IPs have crossed over from digital to physical with TCG I know there’s a lot of thoughts on these moves but I just want to highlight one rn: For your web3 brand to survive, you need to have a physical extension If it’s just digital, it will die Your brand demands to be felt and the best way to feel is in physical As what BAYC says… IRL is the alpha



SOMEONE VIBE CODED POKEMON GO BUT FOR CATS YOU MEET IN REAL LIFE see a cat, open the camera, snap it, and it gets added to your collection as a little creature with a name, rarity, level, and its own stats page > checks the photo actually has a real cat in it, so you cant just screenshot one or use an image > every cat you catch gets a rarity and its own collectible card > a world map shows cats other players have found near you > has retro cartoon art, cream colors and thick outlines, built to feel like a game he wanted "snapping" a cat to feel playful and fast, not like just saving a photo so most of the work went into the detection and making the catch feel like a real game i need a dog one asap

A suspected insider made $24.25M from #WorldCup betting: • mintblade: $9.24M profit, 5 wins out of 5 bets. • GRIMDRIP: $7.6M profit, 2 wins out of 2 bets. • endlessFate: $7.41M profit, 6 wins out of 9 bets. All three wallets sent their profits to Binance through the same deposit address (0xB08B...317D), suggesting the same person may control them. After making huge profits, all three wallets stopped trading and withdrew all of their funds. polymarket.com/0x96cfcb0c3094… polymarket.com/0x3f87d51f27ba… polymarket.com/0x5e4c3b5b8117… Deposit address: arkm.com/explorer/addre…




A crypto site is paying desperate people real money to humiliate and endanger themselves, and the internet says it's "Black Mirror" come to life... The platform Pumpfun rolled out a "bounty" feature where users post cash challenges and anyone can film themselves completing them for a crypto payout. Since June 4 it's paid out over $370,000 in "bounties," anything from dumping milk on your head for $72 to a man in the Philippines tattooing "bountyfun" on his forehead for $15,000. The current top prize: $57,200 to climb Everest. A removed listing offered $50k to parachute into a World Cup match. The site's only rule: you do it at your own risk. Source: New York Post / Writer Daniel





