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Thread Alpha. Restaking enjoyooor. Maximum effort shit poster. newsletter: https://t.co/m2iA9JjbQR

Landan Присоединился Ağustos 2022
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LRTintern 🦇🔊@LRTintern·
@functi0nZer0 It’s the look of disgust you get as soon as you mention the word “crypto” 😂
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laurence (miami variant)@functi0nZer0·
Attended a wedding today, and performed a temperature check for you all It remains more socially acceptable within the heartlands of England to be an Epstein associate than admit that you work anywhere near the cryptocurrency industry Hope this helps!
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Gajesh@gajesh·
@LRTintern join the network -- let me know if you have any questions while setting it up
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Gajesh@gajesh·
Wake the world's sleeping compute. Look at the Mac nearest to you. What's it doing? Probably nothing. There are 100M+ Macs with Apple Silicon out there. Apple quietly made them *really* good at inference. A $3k Mac runs a 60B model at 30 watts. Most sit idle most of the day. Meanwhile every AI API call passes through three layers of margin before reaching the hardware. We call this the Inference Tax. We got curious: what happens if you connect idle Macs directly to inference demand? This is Darkbloom. Private inference network for idle Macs. darkbloom [dot] dev -- paper + code open. Reply for invite + free credits ↓
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Brianna@zkBri·
I’m incredibly proud to share that we’ve officially come out of stealth with a successful fundraise. This moment is about far more than capital, it’s the official launch of our mission to build the essential safety infrastructure for the agentic economy. For too long, autonomous AI agents have operated in a dangerous gray zone: powerful creativity with no reliable guardrails when real economic value is at stake. Today, we change that. Nava’s Arbiter provides rigorous, verifiable verification, ensuring every agent proposal is checked for intent alignment, safety, correctness, and adversarial risks before any capital moves onchain. No more black boxes. No more “trust me, bro.” Just transparent, accountable execution. With this funding, we’re accelerating from early demos to production-grade infrastructure that institutions and builders can actually trust. We’re moving beyond experimental DeFi agents toward a future of safe, scalable, institutional-grade autonomous finance. The agentic economy is no longer coming, it’s here. Our job is to make sure it’s built on a foundation of verifiable safety from day one. Huge thanks to our investors for believing in this vision. To the builders and institutions out there: the private testnet waitlist is open. Let’s build the trusted layer for autonomous agents, together. The best is yet to come. 🐦‍🔥
Nava AI@navaai

AI agents are starting to move real money. The problem: there’s still no independent check between what an agent intends to do and what actually gets executed. Today, that changes. We're Nava, and today we’re coming out of stealth with an $8.3M seed round from @polychain, @archetypevc, @hack_vc, @FalconXGlobal, and @seedclub / @seedclubvc to build the trust infrastructure the agent economy is missing.

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Puffer Finance 🐡@puffer_finance·
Blockspace is the real alpha. Validator Tickets (VTs) let operators prepay for future execution reward upside.
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amiru.eth 🕶️🐡@AmirOnchain·
@etheconomiczone We’ve been working on based rollups for the past 19 months good to see EF and others catching up with the idea.
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LRTintern 🦇🔊@LRTintern·
Only one question for institutions rn:
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Puffer Finance 🐡@puffer_finance

Institutions want ETH yield. But they need regulated custody and compliant infrastructure to access it. That’s why @Anchorage × @puffer_finance matters: 1️⃣ Institutions deposit ETH into Anchorage Digital Custody 2️⃣ Anchorage stakes & restakes ETH via Puffer 3️⃣ Institutions receive pufETH directly in their Anchorage accounts 4️⃣ Institutions can deploy pufETH across DeFi integrations available on Anchorage – keeping liquidity while earning yield Regulated custody + compliant infrastructure + Ethereum restaking yield. Perfect for the institutional phase of Ethereum adoption. Full details in our article 👇

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LRTintern 🦇🔊@LRTintern·
@DecentraSuze Sad state of affairs, when US funds are accumulating billions of BTC and the BoE can't even be bothered to try and understand it.
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Decentra Suze@DecentraSuze·
We are sold KYC, AML and surveillance as protection, while the Bank of England moves to restrict 'unhosted wallets' to keep activity within intermediated systems in the name of stability and control. These rules do little to curb illicit flows but expand data collection, erode privacy, impose costs, and add friction and limit access through banks and intermediaries. Self custody removes that layer entirely, exposing the limits of that approach. When policymakers shaping these rules have never used a wallet or sent a transaction, that gap in understanding gets written into policy. What’s being sold as protection is harm. Further context in the articles below. @FreddieNew @RoxomTV
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LRTintern 🦇🔊@LRTintern·
@functi0nZer0 (3) is specifically painful for the Yoo-kay, since it will mean more levies too, further exacerbating the soaring electricity cost problem
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laurence (miami variant)@functi0nZer0·
Off the top of my head (I used to ponder this stuff for work in a past life): 1) Marginal borrowers in sectors highly-levered towards oil (agriculture, chemicals) get shut out, private credit fills the gap at punitive terms: price discovery becomes more difficult, more idiosyncratic blowups 2) Collateral repricing in real estate and logistics businesses causes covenant breaches in unexpected places, liquidity mismatches surface within pensions and insurers, “safe” stuff starts getting forcibly deleveraged across the board 3) Forced panic acceleration of renewable energy projects to mitigate future risk, stuff will inevitably be badly underwritten and we’ll see a cyclical bust in the green sector after an initial surge *Everything* slows down, cracks appear in weird places - this is how you turn a uniform-liquidity-reliant world order into a set of isolated equilibria with just a few drones Masterful gambit
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We understand that oil prices will remain high for some time and that a recession is on the horizon. However, what additional, less obvious consequences might we face as a second or third-order effect?

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Vadim (AI, ⋈)@zacodil·
nobody accidentally swaps $50M into a pool with $36K of liquidity lol. fresh wallet, $50.4M from Binance, zero slippage protection, routed through the jankiest Sushiswap path possible. and then an MEV bot just happens to flash borrow $29M from Morpho in the same block and pocket $9.9M? cmon. 0xngmi called this exact play a year ago - construct a deliberately terrible swap, let a friendly bot extract the value, dirty money comes out the other side as "legit MEV profit." $154K per AAVE isn't a fat finger. it's a laundering fee
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru

JUST IN: Trader accidentally swaps $50 million $USDT for $36,000 $AAVE on Ethereum.

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Coinbase 🛡️@coinbase·
me watching the coin I just sold go to infinity
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binji@binji_x·
After living in NYC, then spending two years being nomadic, I finally moved to London yesterday. Hope to meet many of you soon, will be organizing lots of events, dinners, and the occasional pub crawl.
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