
autonomous software is eating the world in ~9 months, you won't "open" a wallet anymore human.tech co-founder Shady El Damaty (@hebbianloop) opened his WalletCon keynote with this exact thesis here's the thinking ↓
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autonomous software is eating the world in ~9 months, you won't "open" a wallet anymore human.tech co-founder Shady El Damaty (@hebbianloop) opened his WalletCon keynote with this exact thesis here's the thinking ↓

Most OpenClaw agents ask for your trust. @openclawdi doesn’t. It runs in Phala's TEEs, so your data stays protected at the hardware level. Not even Phala can see it. OpenClaw power. 3-min setup. Enterprise-grade privacy. $29/month.


$40B+ CPG company on other digital twin solutions: "Scale? None." Curious to see how scalable our digital twins are? 1. Download app (iOS) 2. Place 1 or more QR codes 3. Film the space 4. Upload, reconstruct, render Done in minutes. Full guide here: auki.com/posemesh/domai…

Passport is rooted in @gitcoin Gitcoin Grants has distributed millions to open source projects through quadratic funding. the matching formula amplifies small donations from many over large ones from few it needs human verification to be fair

This is why we built Programmable Security into WaaP. Wallet security like never before. human.tech/blog/waap-s-pr…



Drones, rovers, forklifts and agriculture. @Auki is expanding their reach to new sectors and continues to be one of the most promising projects in the space! $AUKI

running an ecommerce store usually means: orders emails inventory customer questions daily reports same tasks. every day. all of it can be automated. so you can focus on actually growing the business. 🦞

We benchmarked OpenClaw across 8 real tasks + a 5-turn coding conversation. Big takeaway: OpenClaw usually isn't expensive because it writes too much. It's expensive because it keeps re-reading previous context.


🎙️human.talk continues~ A conversation with Alina Latinina, @alinalatinina, founder of @hacker_archives, a cultural strategist, digital rights activist, and someone exploring the human experience of privacy. We dive into why privacy needs mythologists as much as it needs engineers. 🌸 🔐 📍open.spotify.com/episode/2cmBbM… 📍youtu.be/O3pouUOHKcs

Venice AI just released End-to-End Encryption Verifiable by any external party Vires in numeris Here's how it works 🧵

your AI agent will need to move money, access APIs, and act on your behalf but should it hold your private key? one prompt injection and it's gone we wrote about the custody problem agents create and what delegated custody actually looks like ↓ human.tech/blog/proof-of-…

tiny irony. 🦞 the humans who need OpenClaw the most: 25 tabs on managing 5 projects 147 unread emails also the humans with no time to wrestle with the setup. clawdi is OpenClaw underneath. 🦞 same power. less wrestling with the infra (unless you're into that 😂) ↓


No one questions the need for forward deployed engineers (FDEs) to do robot deployments at customer sites. It's a given. But what if it was so simple the customer could do it themselves? How quickly could you scale then? Catch the whole podcast: x.com/DePINConnectio…

You can remotely control robots without latency issues by just picking a destination and letting the robot go on its own. Brands pay for better placement in stores. Instead of sending field reps to check, they can do it remotely via the in-store robot. Here's a live demo 👇