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autist
autist@litteralyme0·
me at 29 years old wondering what job will i do when i grow up
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Route 2 FI
Route 2 FI@Route2FI·
Simpler days. I miss the yield haha.
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Ignas | DeFi
Ignas | DeFi@DefiIgnas·
Recognized just 3 out of 7 people from this photo. And I’m terminally online on X
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Mortal
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@aoTheComputer Now all Cex exchange suspended deposit/withdraw token $AO. Is it because the migration process???
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Lunar is now the official AO explorer 🌔 Replacing ao.link, Lunar is the official source for exploring AO network activity: → Live messages & transfers → Process and action tracking → Node health and network stats → Wallet & transaction lookup → AOS terminal + GraphQL Explore AO at lunar.ar.io
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Route 2 FI
Route 2 FI@Route2FI·
Every Bittensor subnet is in the green. When did we last time have a narrative this strong where everything was green and up massively? AI stuff January 2025?
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Iran may allow oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz if the oil is traded in Chinese Yuan instead of US Dollars.
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Globe Eye News
Globe Eye News@GlobeEyeNews·
An unclassified FBI CHS report claims that President Trump has been compromised by Israel.
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Only Arweave
Only Arweave@onlyarweave·
The @aoTheComputer mint and delegate pages received a major upgrade with a cleaner design and simpler navigation. You can stake assets to mint $AO tokens or delegate to the Permaweb Index with an improved experience.
ao@aoTheComputer

The mint + delegate pages just got an upgrade. Cleaner, simpler, and easier to navigate. Stake assets to mint AO, or delegate to the Permaweb Index — now with a much smoother experience. Go take a look: ao[.]arweave[.]net

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Stacy Muur
Stacy Muur@stacy_muur·
App: We're rolling out this feature worldwide starting today. The world:
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Abbas
Abbas@Abbasshaikh·
Umbra is at an extremely exciting junction imo. We've spent the last year just getting the finer details on the product, infra, and the ownership structure right and it's finally coming together in a more concrete way Private & secure money rails owned by you, enabling a universe of novel applications previously left unexplored Some of these will be shipped by Umbra to expand on our capabilities and others by partner teams, and some by young, hungry teams looking to experiment via our SDK. Each one contributing to the underlying network and boosting anonymity and as a result its security We want users to be able to have a hub for all things onchain & financial privacy, a secure home to store their assets and money, an avenue to access capital markets, and the opportunity to interface with the real world all at the same time without sacrificing on their anonymity or having to trust a centralised provider to be a good faith middleman We are also grateful for the amount of support we've been able to gather ever since the Metadao raise with a ton of great partners, evangelists, holders and experts all contributing to this vision These are exciting times and as we close in on launch I just wanted to share my thoughts. Excited to have each one of you be able to finally experience everything the team's put their heart and soul into!
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ar://web3vc
ar://web3vc@VentureWeb3·
Since Arweave and AO are increasingly converging, it is recommended to directly merge the AO into AR, and issue a proposal to increase the issuance of AR. The advantages are obvious: 1. AO does not need to rely on the cooperation of CEX, including deposits and node updates. 2. Users do not need to waste extra knowledge learning about two tokens.
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🐘🔗 sam.arweave.dev
🐘🔗 sam.arweave.dev@samecwilliams·
Huge shift here. Thanks to everyone on the @OdyseeTeam, @dh_association, and @fwdresearch teams who made this possible -- as well as @ar_io_network for all their help in the transition. But what does this shift mean? tl;dr: Arweave dot net now runs on AO-Core. So... 1⃣ Every response from .net is now verifiable, right to the end-user. This is the fundamental building block of decentralization. When you get a reply from an AO-Core node its headers contain everything that you need in order to verify the data atomically. No need for consensus, querying multiple nodes, etc., just fully trustless cryptographic verification. Additionally, all of the useful tags and metadata that have always been attached to content on Arweave is now available to callers. Users can now process this information and act upon it, just like 'body' data. You can think of Arweave as a permanent database, with each item being a row. Now the whole content of each of those rows can be accessed by users, not just the largest field. 2⃣ Data served from .net is now directly sourced from Arweave nodes. Previously, there needed to be caches in between the user and the nodes, which made gateways heavier to run and 'separated' from the dataset. This detachment introduces points of software and operations dependence in the caches themselves. While .net is still importing some of the data from the legacy gateway (and will be over the next few weeks), these caches have now been removed from the data serving flow. This also opens the opportunity for... 3⃣ ...Permissionless nodes operating .net. Because each AO-Core node serves everything needed to verify each response it gives by default, the next step is to let anyone register to provide the data for IDs to the gateway, then verify their responses before relaying them to users. This alone is a big deal. In time we expect it will provide an additional incentive for Arweave miners to serve (and also store) data, as well as improve performance (by routing to and rewarding the fastest providers) and reliability (by removing points of failure). Further down the track there is a clear path to even decentralizing the operation of these verification+routing nodes, so that every Arweaver can take part in running those, too. We can achieve this by letting TEE nodes register with one another and share private TLS credentials, allowing them to directly serve end-user traffic routed by the DNS layer. We have tests of this flow working in principle, but principle -> practice-at-scale will take some time. 4️⃣ Compute-Over-Arweave-Data just dropped. AO-Core is a protocol to orchestrate a decentralized supercomputer. In this deployment we are making heavy use of AO-Core's codec devices, but it is now possible to do so much more than that. More on this soon. Upshot? Decentralization and trustlessness of data access on Arweave just took a huge leap. Trustless verification of content -> Permissionless data serving -> Decentralization of data access and transformation. Congrats again everyone 🫡.
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Forward Research@fwdresearch

arweave . net has transitioned to HyperBEAM infrastructure. For years permaweb access has been served through gateway infrastructure. Over the past couple weeks we’ve introduced a distributed network of @aoTheComputer HyperBEAM nodes that can serve the same functionality. This removes a major point of centralization in the stack. Requests can now be served by nodes that produce verifiable responses about how data was retrieved and computed. Transitions like this are never perfectly smooth, and some edge cases may still surface as the new system settles. But the direction is clear: arweave . net is now just one entry point into a decentralized network. Thanks to everyone who bore with us through the migration.

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ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ@hamptonism·
Founder of the Bloomberg Terminal explaining the function that makes it worth $30,000 a year:
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Dorksense
Dorksense@Dork_sense·
recraft v4 pro inside @morphic has a good grasp of taste. Retro Indian Print Advertising [o1/o3]
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loomdart
loomdart@loomdart·
The next 28 days are gonna be quite possibly the craziest time in markets since 2020
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Coin Bureau
Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🚨JUST IN: Iran says any Arab or European country that expels Israeli and U.S. ambassadors will be granted full passage through the Strait of Hormuz starting tomorrow. The IRGC also warned Tehran would not allow “one litre of oil” to be exported from the region if U.S. and Israeli military strikes continue.
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ZK Cryptoman
ZK Cryptoman@zkcrypt0·
@aoTheComputer I can't trade or use any DEXs on the supercomputer for months. Please resolve this micro issue first.
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ao@aoTheComputer·
In AO, there’s no global state shared between all processes. That design choice — and all the scalability issues that came with it — is gone. Each process maintains its own state. They communicate via messages. That’s how you build a decentralized supercomputer that actually scales.
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Fomocap
Fomocap@fomocapdao·
Hormuz is Covid 2.0 supply shock
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