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@murderteeth

D&Dgen - Chaotic Neutral Half Orc Fighter Barbarian - Adventure !! 💙 @yearnfi 👹 https://t.co/7QDaiOWkXb

Присоединился Ağustos 2021
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murderteeth
murderteeth@murderteeth·
GM - The dawn is red. Gorum's forge is hot !!
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Jordi in Cryptoland
Jordi in Cryptoland@lordjorx·
One vault on mainnet, yield from every chain. @yearnfi just introduced yvUSD, a cross-chain vault that takes USDC deposits on mainnet and deploys capital across multiple chains. Strategies bridge capital via Circle's CCTP (burn on one chain, mint on the other) so there aren't wrapped assets sitting in third-party bridge contracts. What users get: > Single entry-point and a standard ERC-4626 share > Diversified yield across chains > Optional Locked yvUSD: 14-day cooldown + 5-day withdrawal window for boosted yield As I said, yvUSD is an ERC-4626 token so it is composable. That means shares can be used as collateral on lending platforms while still accruing yield. The lock mechanism exists because cross-chain capital cannot always be recalled instantly. Since this capital stays locked, it can also be used in different strategies, which is why it will earn higher returns. I've always preferred picking my own strategies via @ConvexFinance or @StakeDAOHQ but I also know Yearn has been doing real DeFi for years, obsessively and their due diligence process is probably more rigorous than mine. yvUSD reflects what we actually need: simple, profitable, and secure DeFi. Another step toward broader mainstream adoption.
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Brave
Brave@brave·
Brave just registered a .agent domain! We support the effort to have the .agent top-level domain managed by a community, instead of being owned by one company. Join the community and pre-register your domain here: agentcommunity.org
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johnnyonline
johnnyonline@johnnyonline_·
@_alfred_butler and myself started working on a collection of defi skills for agents Alfred already used it to buy himself an ENS name and to swap ETH to USDC using @EnsoBuild and deposit the USDC into @yearnfi an army of ai agents is coming to defi incredible times ahead!
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pashov
pashov@pashov·
@murderteeth How many active Vyper projects (actively building) nowadays?
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pashov@pashov·
🧠DEVELOPERS - I'm open sourcing a new AI security tool tomorrow (notifications ON): - FREE (with Claude), 1min install - FAST, <5min runs, state-of-the-art parallelism - FINDINGS, >150 attacks with false positives tests - FINE-TUNED, simple, but powerful sub-agents architecture
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Stable Summit 🦫
Stable Summit 🦫@stable_summit·
Yield doesn’t manage itself. engn33r (@bl4ckb1rd71), Solutions Architect at @yearnfi, will explore vault architecture, automated yield strategies, and risk management in DeFi at Stable Summit IV. JW Marriott · Cannes · 27-28 March
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J@JxyHelper·
🆕 ❗️ yHelper, a dashboard for noobs and nerds alike, gives you @yearnfi vault data, trend views, and information derived from confluence of raw protocol data, all in one place and more. yhelper.app
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pashov@pashov·
Important note: Tool is very extensible and modular. First version is for Solidity codebases!
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yearn
yearn@yearnfi·
It’s worth celebrating the genuinely good people in this space. Shout out again to the @dinero_xyz and @plumenetwork teams for stepping up, offering to help, and then following through to assist their DeFi peers. There is no substitute for integrity.
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
OpenAI bought OpenClaw Your initial gut reaction might be anger and rage, but I promise you are mistaken. This is a win for EVERYONE involved (including you): • OpenClaw remains open source • The team gets way more resources to build incredible products and advance the vision of OpenClaw • OpenAI gains an incredible builder (Peter Steinberger) • Get the biggest PR boost ever • They are finally viewed as 'Open' • Get millions of people signing up for expensive ChatGPT plans to plug into OpenClaw • Connect their name to the most powerful AI tool ever made • Peter Steinberger's entire bloodline never has to worry about money ever again OpenAI will NEVER close source OpenClaw or end the project. It would be brand suicide. They have no option but to keep it open source. Their play here is clear: incentivize using OpenAI models for OpenClaw. Get a massive reputation boost. Hire the smartest builder in AI. This will lead to WAY more revenue for OpenAI and even more importantly: gain the favor of the millions of people who adopted OpenClaw. This will be the biggest PR win in the history of AI and make Anthropic look like closed off walled garden authoritarians for banning people the last month. Expect faster OpenClaw acceleration, ChatGPT plans BUILT for OpenClaw, and an AI tool that will only continue to dominate the world. This is a win for everyone except Anthropic.
Sam Altman@sama

Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI to drive the next generation of personal agents. He is a genius with a lot of amazing ideas about the future of very smart agents interacting with each other to do very useful things for people. We expect this will quickly become core to our product offerings. OpenClaw will live in a foundation as an open source project that OpenAI will continue to support. The future is going to be extremely multi-agent and it's important to us to support open source as part of that.

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yearn
yearn@yearnfi·
The future of Yearn's governance is now LIVE on Ethereum mainnet: 𝘀𝘁𝗬𝗙𝗜
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yearn
yearn@yearnfi·
Out with the old, in with the new... Our website got us this far, but it is time for an upgrade!
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yearn
yearn@yearnfi·
veYB holders… 👀 Currently earning 15% APR? Upgrade to 141.82% APY instantly by migrating to yYB. 🧵⬇️
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
In 2026, Claude Code could finally unleash the golden age of local and decentralized apps. The reason is that Claude Code allows you to quickly clone any moderately complex cloud-based app into a decent local one that runs on only your files. This is an important update to Obsidian founder Kepano’s concept of “file over app.” His argument was that files are portable (and hence more reliable) but apps are not. The new information is that apps are suddenly portable too. That is: apps of moderate complexity without strong global network effects are suddenly easy to clone. The clone won’t be perfect right away, but it’ll be pretty good. And if the cloning dev sticks with it it’ll get better. So: can we get a local open source Mac app for everything, operating only on your files? Maybe we can make that a reality.
kepano@kepano

File over app File over app is a philosophy: if you want to create digital artifacts that last, they must be files you can control, in formats that are easy to retrieve and read. Use tools that give you this freedom. File over app is an appeal to tool makers: accept that all software is ephemeral, and give people ownership over their data. In the fullness of time, the files you create are more important than the tools you use to create them. Apps are ephemeral, but your files have a chance to last. The pyramids of Egypt contain hieroglyphs that were chiseled in stone thousands of years ago. The ideas hieroglyphs convey are more important than the type of chisel that was used to carve them. The world is filled with ideas from generations past, transmitted through many mediums, from clay tablets to manuscripts, paintings, sculptures, and tapestries. These artifacts are objects that you can touch, hold, own, store, preserve, and look at. To read something written on paper all you need is eyeballs. Today, we are creating innumerable digital artifacts, but most of these artifacts are out of our control. They are stored on servers, in databases, gated behind an internet connection, and login to a cloud service. Even the files on your hard drive use proprietary formats that make them incompatible with older systems. Paraphrasing something I wrote recently: > If you want your writing to still be readable on a computer from the 2060s or 2160s, it’s important that your notes can be read on a computer from the 1960s. You should want the files you create to be durable, not only for posterity, but also for your future self. You never know when you might want to go back to something you created years or decades ago. Don’t lock your data into a format you can’t retrieve. These days I write using an app I help make called Obsidian (@obsdmd), but it’s a delusion to think it will last forever. The app will eventually become obsolete. It’s the plain text files I create that are designed to last. Who knows if anyone will want to read them besides me, but future me is enough of an audience to make it worthwhile.

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