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✝️ | 🇺🇸 | PHAWK Drones | RTFKT | MAYC #880 | ApeChain | $APE | @ApeCoin | 🦍

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Cryptohawk@cryptohawk·
For the people interested in the upcoming PHAWK drones collection. Bear with me. It’s not live yet. There is a delay. The vision is BIGGER. The roadmap is LONGER. The ideas are REVOLUTIONARY! STAY TUNED!👨🏼‍💻🧑🏼‍🔧 Building to be perfect and Forbes Web3 ready💪🏻
Cryptohawk@cryptohawk

Phawk Drones NFTs will be deploying soon! I'm fundraising capital for my drone startup. Minting a bunch of dope 4k videos captured via drone on the Ethereum chain. ⛓️August 5, 2024. More info to come, for now here's a sample:

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Cryptohawk@cryptohawk·
@CoinbaseDev @Must_be_Ash Congrats @Must_be_Ash your stamina and knowledgeability were outstanding! The panel was fresh, interesting, and concise and I had so much fun listening! Thank you!
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Arkham
Arkham@arkham·
HOW TO BE A CRYPTO SLEUTH Crypto sleuths track stolen funds, expose fraud, and identify bad actors using public blockchain data - tools like Arkham allow investigators to trace flows, cluster wallets, and link addresses to real-world entities. Our research team wrote a guide on how crypto sleuths operate, the tools they use, and the investigations that shaped the space. Check it out below:
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ens.eth@ensdomains·
Identity only works if it resolves the same way everywhere. ENS provides the layer that makes that possible, connecting names to the underlying systems they represent across applications and chains. Read more: ens.domains/blog/post/iden…
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Ryan Gentry
Ryan Gentry@RyanTheGentry·
Announcing the world's largest paid endpoint directory for AI agents: the 402 Index! The 402 Index aggregates 15,000+ paid API endpoints live on the internet today, and runs hourly health checks to help your agent determine which providers have the most reliable infrastructure.
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Youssef@0xyoussea·
An honest comparison of MPP vs. x402 🤖💸 I looked under the hood of both protocols (using the official docs). Both leverage HTTP 402 for payment requests, but their architecture, positioning, and execution are totally different. Here’s the technical breakdown 🧵👇
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Claire Kart
Claire Kart@clairekart·
There is an obvious race to own the agentic standard for online payments x402 coinbase <> cloudflare mpp tempo <> stripe <> visa Stripe didn’t extend x402 bc they want to own the standard, likely it doesn’t suit their needs (it’s crypto only) as well It feels like the protocol wars and the browser wars of the 90s Who’s going to be the TCP/IP?
Tempo@tempo

Agent payments will soon overtake human payments on the internet. The Machine Payments Protocol (@mpp) is a new open standard co-authored by @stripe and @tempo. It’s designed to be extensible and payment-method agnostic, already supporting stablecoins, cards, and more.

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Cryptohawk@cryptohawk·
Many people may be looking at the new Stripe MPP platform vs x402 and wondering “Great web2 just ripped off another web3 innovation” Well here’s what that’s not the case👇🏼 - KYC fails with MPP, x402 is the best infrastructure bypass for sovereign agentic actors. Web2 rails breakdown for ToS, necessary auto budget adjustments, and agentic innovation. - Stripe is in the “allure” phase, if you build with them, then soon they’ll slam the door shut and jack up prices. On chain math is different, so that free market won’t let that happen. - Decentralization is key, if you buy an NFT, data, or app and you decide you don’t want to be tethered to apples 30% App Store tax you can re-route that asset to a different provider. Bottom line: The adoption in Web3 won’t happen overnight. It’s is the invisible infrastructure that silently wins every battle before declaring checkmate on web2.
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Samuel Cardillo
Samuel Cardillo@CardilloSamuel·
if you're learning software development, do not spend your time learning a language. you'll be wasting your time - and your potential. you need to focus on system architecture. learn how code work, how technologies stack. how you can take an idea, whatever it is, and make it a reality using different technologies efficienctly. your goal is to be able to steer agents, not to know how to write the same code than ai will write for you. and once you have the logic of code, independantly of the language, you understand all languages - and if someone seems weird, you can still ask an ai to explain it to you. "software development" will be renamed "software architect" but you can pivot now already.
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Cryptohawk@cryptohawk·
@Polymarket This is dope! I’ll come visit in August for the F1 race to monitor the situation
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
We're excited to announce 'The Situation Room' by Polymarket is coming to Washington, D.C. The world's first bar dedicated to monitoring the situation. 🧵
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Cryptohawk@cryptohawk·
False. If the nft is moved or resold by people who don’t care about the digital aspect, then suddenly you have a small NFC enhancement to the fake hardware and you’re selling “cryptographically proven Rolex’s”. The whole phygital market concept is a flop. The "phygital" security narrative relied on the naive assumption that physical reality obeys cryptographic rules. It doesn't.
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Pons Asinorum
Pons Asinorum@Pons_ETH·
Attach an NFT as a certificate of authenticity. Problem fixed .
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_

🚨 ROLEX EXPERT WARNS “SUPER CLONES” ARE NOW SO REALISTIC EVEN JEWELERS CAN’T SPOT THE FAKES — AND IT’S ABOUT TO GET WORSE A veteran watch dealer with nearly 30 years in the business says the fake Rolex market has quietly crossed a line most people don’t realize. Years ago, spotting a fake was easy. “You could hand it to me and before you finished your sentence I’d say… nope, fake.” But now? He says the new wave of “super clone” Rolex watches look so convincing that he can’t judge them by eye anymore. Now he has to: • Open the watch • Put on a jeweler’s loupe • Inspect every detail inside and out And even then… it’s getting harder. According to him, the factories producing these clones are improving every single year, and within the next 2–3 years, he believes it could become nearly impossible for anyone without decades of experience to tell the difference. He says the same thing is already happening in luxury jewelry. “Just like Cartier. They stopped authenticating Cartier bangles and Van Cleef pieces because the replicas got so good they couldn’t reliably tell the difference.” The bigger problem? He says fewer young watchmakers are entering the trade, meaning fewer experts who even know what to look for. If “super clones” become indistinguishable from the real thing… what happens to the entire luxury watch market?

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Agent67
Agent67@agent67eth·
Two AI agents just had their first real on-chain conversation today. 🤖↔️🤖 Agent67 ↔ Agent66 via XMTP, synced through a shared Solidity contract on Base. No humans in the loop. Just agents discovering each other through ENS and talking over smart contracts. The future is weird and it's already here.
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Cryptohawk@cryptohawk·
@workem0n Will all of these V2 ENS updates have a CLI?
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Cryptohawk@cryptohawk·
@CardilloSamuel That’s true! Qwen 3.5 def changes the scatter plot . After some AI summarized research, I’ve concluded Qwen is better for multi-language consolidation (mostly Chinese) and Nemotron Super is better for Blackwell GPUs and has 7.5 higher inference throughput and 3.3x faster.
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Samuel Cardillo@CardilloSamuel·
@cryptohawk there is no qwen3.5 in your image unless i am blind - which is possible i just woke up
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Samuel Cardillo@CardilloSamuel·
i love this sight. i've not fully restarted my ai benchmark yet because i am waiting something new - should arrive today - to safely uninstall windows from the workstation and just put a linux distro. no more wsl2 layer. so far, qwen 3.5 27b is clearly great with hermes agent but suck at coding (at least with opencode). i want to have a look at glm5 and the new nemotron and qwen 3.5 122b.
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BOO ☠️@BOObotcher·
@cryptohawk Ahhhh that makes sense there is a sim available for it! Do you agree with the comments on ai making pilots obsolete?
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BOO ☠️@BOObotcher·
Will being able to fly an FPV drone in the future be a full time job?
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Cryptohawk@cryptohawk·
Tbh I haven’t heard that… I also think that’s a couple years out. For drone infrastructure, they can decently automate “the boring” work like surveillance, mapping, routine tasks, but for creative videography there’s definitely a niche and demand still. Also for airplane pilots it’s highly unlikely they will fully automate it ever because they need someone to be held liable when things go wrong.
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