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ZachXBT
ZachXBT@zachxbt·
No one seems to mention Scam Altman’s other company WorldCoin aka World which launched with a predatory low float crypto token $WLD that was on par with SBF / FTX companies. They have preyed on people from low income countries for biometric data by giving away small amounts of $WLD tokens. The tech was intended a way to prove you’re a human except it has resulted in a black market for verified accounts. The token supply inflates at unsustainable levels while insiders regularly OTC holdings.
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Zac
Zac@Zac_Pundi·
Singapore’s AI obsession just hit Everest peak. The Foreign Minister is self-hosting Claude on a Raspberry Pi and building a diplomatic knowledge graph using Karpathy’s LLM Wiki pattern. Wahlao! SG devs, the minister is coming for your job. And he’s not even using Cursor — he’s on NanoClaw running locally. Can someone git pull his code and give it a test. Only bad thing? He dropped this on Facebook instead of X. Minister, we need to talk. gist.github.com/VivianBalakris…
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Zac@Zac_Pundi

Singapore’s obsession with AI is hitting a new peak. 🇸🇬 🤖 Today, 4 of the top 5 most downloaded apps in SG are AI chatbots. Both the tech migrants and the aunties in hawkers are doing it. And what’s with this vpn at number 4.

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jseam
jseam@henlojseam·
@DeFi_Dad If eth is money why can’t he just transfer eth instead of dumping for cash and giving that cash?
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DeFi Dad ⟠ defidad.eth
DeFi Dad ⟠ defidad.eth@DeFi_Dad·
Vitalik is doubling down on Ethereum and ETH by investing $30M into the most ambitious Ethereum roadmap efforts. What’s CT’s reaction? “Bros dumping” 🤡🙇‍♂️🤦‍♂️ The only founder who’s this painfully transparent and he gets sacked on CT everytime instead of hiding behind undisclosed wallets. I truthfully wish he operated like the Solana Foundation at times, zero disclosures have served them well (and every other alt L1). I need a fucking mental health break from this clown industry and the gaslighting but I’m not a little bitch who needs a mental health break like so many of you entitled brats. Yesterday I read accusations, Vitalik was selling ETH for: + DEI grants + a mansion + just cuz he lost faith Every other L1 founder has undisclosed wallets and dumps in the shadows on your head, with zero repercussions. This man isn’t perfect but he communicated this in advance, not that everyone has to be aware but JFC you just cannot win this industry of whiny, helpless, entitled clown investors. We are all in war mode. Ethereum will win. I personally will not be satisfied until most of your alt-L1 investments go to zero, where their FMV is.
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

In these five years, the Ethereum Foundation is entering a period of mild austerity, in order to be able to simultaneously meet two goals: 1. Deliver on an aggressive roadmap that ensures Ethereum's status as a performant and scalable world computer that does not compromise on robustness, sustainability and decentralization. 2. Ensures the Ethereum Foundation's own ability to sustain into the long term, and protect Ethereum's core mission and goals, including both the core blockchain layer as well as users' ability to access and use the chain with self-sovereignty, security and privacy. To this end, my own share of the austerity is that I am personally taking on responsibilities that might in another time have been "special projects" of the EF. Specifically, we are seeking the existence of an open-source, secure and verifiable full stack of software and hardware that can protect both our personal lives and our public environments ( see vitalik.eth.limo/general/2025/0… ). This includes applications such as finance, communication and governance, blockchains, operating systems, secure hardware, biotech (including both personal and public health), and more. If you have seen the Vensa announcement (seeking to make open silicon a commercially viable reality at least for security-critical applications), the ucritter.com including recent versions with built in ZK + FHE + differential-privacy features, the air quality work, my donations to encrypted messaging apps, my own enthusiasm and use for privacy-preserving, walkaway-test-friendly and local-first software (including operating systems), then you know the general spirit of what I am planning to support. For this reason I have just withdrawn 16,384 ETH, which will be deployed toward these goals over the next few years. I am also exploring secure decentralized staking options that will allow even more capital from staking rewards to be put toward these goals in the long term. Ethereum itself is an indispensable part of the "full-stack openness and verifiability" vision. The Ethereum Foundation will continue with a steadfast focus on developing Ethereum, with that goal in mind. "Ethereum everywhere" is nice, but the primary priority is "Ethereum for people who need it". Not corposlop, but self-sovereignty, and the baseline infrastructure that enables cooperation without domination. In a world where many people's default mindset is that we need to race to become a big strong bully, because otherwise the existing big strong bullies will eat you first, this is the needed alternative. It will involve much more than technology to succeed, but the technical layer is something which is in our control to make happen. The tools to ensure your, and your community's, autonomy and safety, as a basic right that belongs to everyone. Open not in a bullshit "open means everyone has the right to buy it from us and use our API for $200/month" way, but actually open, and secure and verifiable so that you know that your technology is working for you.

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Koen
Koen@Koenmtb1·
We're hiring @ the Aztec Foundation! Work with me to support the decentralised infrastructure operators! Offer support, help improve documentation and look out for their interests as important stakeholders in the @aztecnetwork ecosystem. aztecfoundation.bamboohr.com/careers/24
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
I have never been more bullish on crypto. Because the rules-based order is collapsing and the code-based order is rising. So the short term price doesn’t matter. As international law breaks down, we will need not just onchain currencies, but onchain companies. As the post-war order breaks down, we’ll similarly need the post-internet order. States will fail, and the network will take their place. We need internet capitalism, we need internet democracy, and we need internet privacy. So we need cryptocurrency.
cami@camiinthisthang

I’m telling you guys the next 3 months are about to get wild All the smart people will either try to go to one of the few crypto projects with sustainable revenue & growth or will leave crypto completely We saw 3 of the smartest ppl outright leave crypto in the last 48 hours

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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
2026 is the year we take back lost ground in computing self-sovereignty. But this applies far beyond the blockchain world. In 2025, I made two major changes to the software I use: * Switched almost fully to fileverse.io (open source encrypted decentralized docs) * Switched decisively to Signal as primary messenger (away from Telegram). Also installed Simplex and Session. This year changes I've made are: * Google Maps -> OpenStreetMap openstreetmap.org, OrganicMaps organicmaps.app is the best mobile app I've seen for it. Not just open source but also privacy-preserving because local, which is important because it's good to reduce the number of apps/places/people who know anything about your physical location * Gmail -> Protonmail (though ultimately, the best thing is to use proper encrypted messengers outright) * Prioritizing decentralized social media (see my previous post) Also continuing to explore local LLM setups. This is one area that still needs a lot of work in "the last mile": lots of amazing local models, including CPU and even phone-friendly ones, exist, but they're not well-integrated, eg. there isn't a good "google translate equivalent" UI that plugs into local LLMs, transcription / audio input, search over personal docs, comfyui is great but we need photoshop-style UX (I'm sure for each of those items people will link me to various github repos in the replies, but *the whole problem* is that it's "various github repos" and not one-stop-shop). Also I don't want to keep ollama always running because that makes my laptop consume 35 W. So still a way to go, but it's made huge progress - a year ago even most of the local models did not yet exist! Ideally we push as far as we can with local LLMs, using specialized fine-tuned models to make up for small param count where possible, and then for the heavy-usage stuff we can stack (i) per-query zkp payment, (ii) TEEs, (iii) local query filtering (eg. have a small model automatically remove sensitive details from docs before you push them up to big models), basically combine all the imperfect things to do a best-effort, though ultimately ideally we figure out ultra-efficient FHE. Sending all your data to third party centralized services is unnecessary. We have the tools to do much less of that. We should continue to build and improve, and much more actively use them. (btw I really think @SimpleXChat should lowercase the X in their name. An N-dimensional triangle is a much cooler thing to be named after than "simple twitter")
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Jesse Walden
Jesse Walden@jessewldn·
It’s cool too see Vitalik clearly articulate his vision for Ethereum (now better than ever maybe?) Personally, these ideas were riveting in 2014. It’s what inspired me to get into crypto. But today it feels like the world has moved on, unfortunately. Blockchains are for finance. Finance is and will continue to get surprisingly more expressive because of blockchains, but it’s hard to see a mainstream renaissance in the types of applications described because they are skeuomorphic (decentralized) versions of existing products. That hasn’t been a formula for success. I think a more interesting theme is to imagine: non-skeuomorphic manifestations of the vision he is describing? For example, are we going to end up with 3 mega-datacenter corps, or are we going to find a way to leverage decentralized compute? And what *new* products can only be developed because of the new financial markets that blockchains enable?
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

In 2014, there was a vision: you can have permissionless, decentralized applications that could support finance, social media, ride sharing, governing organizations, crowdfunding, potentially create an entire alternative web, all on the backs of a suite of technologies. Ethereum: the blockchain. The world computer that could give any application its shared memory. Whisper: the data layer. Messages too expensive for a blockchain, that do no need consensus. Swarm: the storage layer. Store files for long-term access. Over the last five years, this core vision has at times become obscured, with various "metas" and "narratives" at various times taking center stage. But the core vision has never died. And in fact, the core technologies behind it are only growing stronger. Ethereum is now proof of stake. Ethereum is now scaling, it is now cheap, and it is on track to get more scalable and cheaper thanks to the power of ZK-EVMs. Thanks to ZK-EVM + PeerDAS, the "sharding" vision is effectively being realized. And L2s can give additional and different kinds of gains in speed on top. Whisper is now Waku ( docs.waku.org ), and already powers many applications (eg. railway.xyz, status.app just to name two I use). Even outside of Waku, the quality of decentralized messaging has increased. Fileverse (decentralized Google Docs and Sheets alternative: fileverse.io ) has seen massive gains in usability over the past year. IPFS is now highly performant and robust as a decentralized way of retrieving files, though IPFS alone does not solve the storage problem. Hence, there is still room to improve there. All of the prerequisites for the original web3 vision are here, in full force, and are continuing to get stronger over the next few years. Hence, it's time to buidl, and buidl decentralized. Fileverse is an excellent example of the right way to do things: * It uses Ethereum and Gnosis Chain for what they are good for: names, accounts and permissioning, document registration * It uses decentralized messaging and file storage to store documents and propagate changes to documents * The application passes the walkaway test: github.com/fileverse/walk… (even if Fileverse disappears, you can still retrieve them and even keep editing them with the open source UI) This is what we mean by "build a hammer that is a tool you buy once and it's yours, not a corposlop AI dishwasher that requires you to register for a google account and charges a subscription fee per month for extra washing modes, and probably spies on you and stops working if you get politically disfavored by a foreign country". If you think this criticism of corposlop is hyperbolic, well turns out, it's literally a concatenation of these three: * mein-mmo.de/en/user-buys-n… * theguardian.com/technology/202… * irishtimes.com/world/us/2025/… In 2014, decentralized applications were toys, hundreds of times more difficult to use in web2. In 2026, fileverse is now usable enough that I regularly write documents in it and send them to other people to collaborate. The decentralized renaissance is coming, and you can be part of making it happen.

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wizgot
wizgot@wizgotD·
@Zac_Aztec Interesting, can make it like a mini competition and do it as a wave?
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Zatoshi
Zatoshi@Zac_Aztec·
gm aztec gang - I have an exciting announcement + call to action! We want to bring the incredible Dark Forest game to the Aztec network and we're looking for partners to help us make this a reality 👀
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James | Snapcrackle
James | Snapcrackle@Snapcrackle·
Someone had to make the Fusaka cheat sheet. Here you go
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NEAR Protocol
NEAR Protocol@NEARProtocol·
✦ NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH ✦ Introducing NEAR AI Cloud and Private Chat—two products that offer hardware-backed, verifiable privacy and are built around one simple yet powerful principle: Users should own their AI 🧵
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wizgot
wizgot@wizgotD·
Went to get a nvme disk 2 weeks back & the cashier random discussed btc prices and made a roughly accurate prediction @88k as the bottom.
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Justin Drake
Justin Drake@drakefjustin·
🤯 two 5090s now prove every L1 EVM block 🤯 The @zksync Airbender team pulled off something insane ahead of tomorrow's ethproofs.day demo. Mainnet proofs on two gaming GPUs. One box, ~1kW—basically a toaster. Props to @robik, Michael Carrili, @MarcinM02, @Shamatar. The L1 gas limit is going higher. So much higher. Beast mode. Gigagas L1. Believe in something.
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ETHGlobal
ETHGlobal@ETHGlobal·
Crypto keeps losing billions because people keep mishandling their keys. @PatrickAlphaC breaks down the hacks, fat-fingers, phished wallets, npm compromises, and other disasters that keep repeating. The lesson is brutally simple: Use hardware wallets, multisigs, secrets managers, and calldata verification like your money depends on it. If you don’t understand your keys and your txns, you don’t have crypto, someone else does.
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wizgot@wizgotD·
@ameensol Depends if the regime cares about the proof
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Justin Drake
Justin Drake@drakefjustin·
Progress toward real-time proving for Ethereum L1 is nothing short of extraordinary. In May, SP1 Hypercube proved 94% of L1 blocks in under 12 seconds using 160 RTX 4090s. Five months later Pico Prism proves 99.9% of the same blocks in under 12 seconds, with just 64 RTX 5090s. Average proving latency is now 6.9 seconds. Performance has outpaced Moore's law ever since Zcash pioneered practical SNARKs a decade ago. Today's Pico Prism results are a striking reminder of that exponential curve. Beyond performance, zkVM diversity is remarkable. At least nine zkVMs are racing toward real-time proving: Airbender, Ceno, Jolt, OpenVM, Pico Prism, R0VM, SP1 Hypercube, Ziren, ZisK. That diversity is strength, similar to CL and EL client diversity. Fusaka, expected in December, will simplify real-time proving. EIP-7825 caps per-tx gas usage, enabling more parallel proving via subblocks. MODEXP, a prominent "prover killer", is being repriced with EIP-7823 and EIP-7883. By year's end several teams will prove every L1 EVM block on a 16-GPU cluster, drawing less than 10kW total. The 10kW target—about the same as a Tesla home charger—matters for on-prem proving in garages and offices, eliminating reliance on cloud proving. gigagas frontier L1 throughput has grown 100x since genesis ten years ago, from 20 kilogas/sec to 2 megagas/sec. With zkEVMs we can 100x again, in half the time. The key is to bypass validators as Ethereum's current scalability bottleneck. Lean execution proofs also decentralise validation. Goodbye 4TB NVMe, 8 cores, 64GB RAM recommended by EIP-7870. A Raspberry Pi running statelessly, or even a phone, will soon suffice. The scalability vs decentralisation dilemma is dying. Zooming out, the lean Ethereum vision is gigagas L1 and teragas L2. Gigagas L1 (10K TPS) means high-value payments, trading, and social apps directly on mainnet. Teragas L2 (10M TPS) means welcoming the entirety of finance onto Ethereum. Nov 22: Ethproofs day demo Behind the scenes teams are preparing a special Devconnect demo. In 38 days my home validator will run on zkEVM proofs. My mighty Geth node will go dark—no more execution client. Devconnect Argentina is Ethereum's world fair. World fairs unveiled the lightbulb, running water, cars, refrigeration, phones, escalators. Real-time proving is Ethereum's lightbulb moment. Ethereum's future is bright. Believe in something :)
Brevis@brevis_zk

Announcing Pico Prism, the state-of-the-art zkVM for Ethereum real-time proving. 99.6% of blocks proven under 12 seconds, 6.9s average with 64 RTX 5090 GPUs. This marks a major step toward scaling Ethereum by 100x and a future where you can validate the chain from a phone.

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wizgot@wizgotD·
@divine_economy Mid last year it looked quite bad however, the ship is sailing in better form now. The community is us, we made the noise that got changes in.
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david phelps
david phelps@divine_economy·
the biggest mistake i made this year was assuming that ethereum was in trouble because of issues with leadership. partly i was wrong because the EF has done a baller job upgrading leadership and support mainly i was wrong because ethereum isn't led by leaders, but community.
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wizgot
wizgot@wizgotD·
Trying to inspire my kids yesterday, showed them this video and my kids were like, that's AI (its prolly special effects). I told them everything is a lie and now its backfiring !
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