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Yog | Farmsent

@yogtalks

Founder/CEO @farmsent_io, empowering farmers, ensuring food security. Let's.grow 🌿

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Yog | Farmsent@yogtalks·
LVC (Lifetime Value Contribution) should replace the current dated "Networth",which is an accumulation of wealth. Success is no longer about having $1M in the bank, it’s about having the skills, health, and network to generate $10M of value for society over the next 30 years. You are wealthy, if your potential to contribute is high, even if your current bank balance is low.
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Yog | Farmsent@yogtalks·
I hv seen a wave of tweets lately tearing into the @0xPolygon leadership over $POL price action. Not only @sandeepnailwal even @VitalikButerin isn’t safe from the noise. It makes me wonder, when will we stop judging founders solely by the ticker price? We rarely stop to consider what these teams are going through. For many, their personal wealth and the project's treasury are tied directly to that same token, (as aptly highlighted by @0xMarcB) they are feeling the down only pain just as much, if not more than the average holder. Lets learn to differentiate, call out the actual scammers, but spare the builders who are stuck in a bad market cycle. One size doesn't fit all, and a red candle doesn't always mean a lack of vision.
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Yog | Farmsent@yogtalks·
@themaran Correction. He is damn good both as a dev and a human being.
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Maran@TheMaran·
he may be not good, but his contributions to Indian Blockchain space need to be studied
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Maran@TheMaran·
bro is sandeep nailwal 1) bro was raised in delhi, india 2) bro studied cs and did an mba at iim 3) bro started scopeweaver, a b2b solution 4) bro closed the business due to scalability issues 5) bro raised $30,000 in seed and started matic 6) bro got $5.6m from binance launchpad for matic 7) bro rebranded matic to polygon and raised $450m 8) bro started cryptorelief fund in 2021 9) bro used $70m+ from the fund in aid to india 10) bro's company is making billions of transactions 11) bro’s an angel investor behind most of your favorite projects 12) bro is the top legit Indian builder
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Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🇧🇷 UPDATE: Brazil’s major FX bank, Banco Braza, rolls out the Brazilian Real stablecoin $BBRL on Polygon.
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
🎓 Education Level by Religion in the U.S. % of adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.Hindu — 70% 2.Jewish — 65% 3.Orthodox Christian — 45% 4.Muslim — 44% 5.Buddhist — 41% 6.Mainline Protestant — 40% 7.Religiously unaffiliated — 37% 8.Latter-day Saint (Mormon) — 36% 9.Catholic — 35% 10.Evangelical Protestant — 29% 11.Historically Black Protestant — 24% U.S. average: 35% There’s a 46-point gap between the highest and lowest groups. Source: Pew Research Center (2023–24 Religious Landscape Study) Which result surprised you most?
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Yog | Farmsent@yogtalks·
Do you know this man? This is Norman Borlaug. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in agriculture, earning him the title, The Father of the Green Revolution. But why a Peace Prize for farming? The Nobel Committee recognized a truth we often forget: Food security is a fundamental pillar of world peace. However, there is a hidden cost to his legacy. The Green Revolution was a necessary quick fix for global famine, but it made a dangerous trade: nutrition for volume. We focused so much on mass production that we lost sight of what we were actually eating. Today, we need to move from mass production to production by the masses. The future of our survival isn't about quantitative output, it’s about qualitative integrity. If we don’t decentralize our food systems and prioritize the quality of what we grow, a global food crisis, not of calories, but of nutrition, awaits us by 2040. A new Green Revolution is needed. It’s time to growwww ☘️... seriously let's growwwww
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anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
In Shravasti, U.P., nearly 30,000 women farmers are quietly rewriting the script on food security. Using regenerative agriculture practices, they’re now growing diverse, nutritious vegetables that nourish over 100,000 people daily. What began as training and inputs from @naandi_india has evolved into something far more powerful: women as confident food producers and entrepreneurs. At a Food Festival in Hariharpur Rani village, we celebrated multiple successful growing seasons. Awards were given, but the real highlight? The tasting table. Fresh carrots, beets, mint chutneys, bursting with flavour. Proof that when soil is respected, nutrition and livelihoods flourish together. My compliments to @manoj_naandi & his team, especially Anupama and Astha Singh, for leading this transformation on the ground. For being pioneers and enthusiastically adopting new practices, these intrepid women farmers are my #MondayMotivation
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Yog | Farmsent@yogtalks·
@prakdadlani Last year Token2049 in Dybai was washed out. It exposed the infrastructure or the lack of to deal with heavy rain. Did it stop UAE being a preferred hub? Yes, india needs to improve and I am absolutely for it but lets not use this time to flood the x social with negativity.
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Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
No point in taking part in any exhibition in India going forward. AI Summit in Delhi was an absolute shit show. There is no execution at all. We pay for a booth. Then we set it up under stress and chaos. And in return, we find that: • stalls aren’t ready • real buyers aren’t there • families are walking around for timepass • samples getting stolen • hours getting wasted for VIP visits And this is not just us. Same thing happened with other manufacturers. An AI event that has No WiFi. Does not allow laptops or UPI/Card Payments. This is embarrassment. So we’re done. We’ll meet buyers 1:1 and in overseas exhibitions Not burn time, money, and energy on manufacturing/hardware exhibitions in India.
Dhananjay Yadav@imDhananjay

Day 1 of the AI Impact Summit turned to be a pain for us. I came genuinely excited, it was the first time the summit was being hosted in India, and I wanted to show up personally to support the ecosystem and the government’s push. But what happened next was shocking. At 12 noon, security personnel arrived to sanitise and cordon off the area ahead of the visit by PM Modi visit at 2pm. I explained that we’re building India’s first patented AI wearable at NeoSapien and requested a chance to showcase it. One officer told others to let me stay, and they left. Then another group came and ordered us to leave immediately. Seemed like there was lack of co-ordination between the security itself. I asked: “Should we take our wearables?” They said, others are leaving even laptops behind, security will take care. Trusting them, I left. Hoping that the wearables will be safe, and If I am lucky, it might catch the eye of PM Modi. Gates were closed from 12–6pm. Much much longer than expected. Later we found out that our wearables were stolen. Think about this: We paid for flights, accommodation, logistics and even the booth. Only to see our wearables disappear inside a high-security zone. If only security and official entourage had access, how did this happen? This is extremely disappointing.

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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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Yog | Farmsent@yogtalks·
I found every UX in India frustrating. Every single touchpoints, starting from booking a train ticket to attending an event. Every single thing has its own 'strange' workflow. If you highlight them, you suddenly become an outsider. Attention to details is the key. India is improving and this should be taken as a top priority.
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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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Yog | Farmsent@yogtalks·
AI was supposed to kill the death by a thousand subscriptions by replacing all those repetitive tools, but instead, it just became the final boss of monthly billing. We traded a dozen software subs for a dozen different AI subs. The irony is real.🤣
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Hari@hrkrshnn·
I've written a lot of open-source code in my life, and I don't say this lightly: close source your code this year. You are just not ready for the level of security threats this year. We all talk about vibe coding, but vibe cyberattacks are real. This doesn't mean closed source is safer; one of the most insane bugs our tool found was in a reverse-engineered codebase. That was a critical bug that no human was going to find. Instead, invest in hardening any code that touches money and sensitive infrastructure.
airtx (🥚,🥚) 🇦🇲@0xairtx

@hrkrshnn Closed source wins

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Yog | Farmsent@yogtalks·
Closed Source: Trust me, it’s magic. Just swallow the pill and don’t ask questions. ​Open Source: Here is the exact molecular structure, the clinical trial data, and a list of 400 people who already tried it in their garage. ​Both cures you; but one lets you see the recipe. Which one you would pick?
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peaq@peaq·
Introducing the Value Loop Toolkit for peaq builders Revenue-backed, programmatic token demand — where users become buyers, not just recipients We’re releasing the Value Loop Toolkit (beta), a new onchain primitive for projects building on peaq 🔗 peaq.xyz/blog/introduci… 🧵
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Yog | Farmsent@yogtalks·
The world is finally waking up to the scale of India’s tech ambitions! From ethical governance to massive compute power, the global praise for India’s AI Summit is well deserved. Seeing the shift from being a service hub to a global AI powerhouse is impressive! 🇮🇳 Congrats @AshwiniVaishnaw ji @narendramodi ji
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Polygon | POL@0xPolygon·
Polygon is generating record daily chain revenue, powered entirely by usage. • Demand is at all-time highs • Blockspace is full • POL burn is accelerating • Validator rewards are strengthening All while transactions cost just ~$0.03.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
India AI Impact Expo 2026 was a powerful convergence of ideas, innovation and intent. It showcased the extraordinary potential of Indian talent in shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence for global good. Above all, it reaffirmed our commitment to harnessing AI responsibly, inclusively and at scale for human progress. Here are the highlights…
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