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@sacredtoes @PrismaXai Yes, the whole community teleoperating together to train robots is important.
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Decentralizing teleoperation: Anyone becomes a robot pilot on @PrismaXai.
PrismaX is pioneering to make Teleoperation decentralised by turning anyone with a computer and internet connection into a robot pilot (or teleoperator) who can remotely control real robotic arms to perform tasks, earn rewards and help train physical AI models.
@PrismaXai is creating an open coordination layer and decentralized marketplace that connects;
• Human teleoperators (pilots like you or me)
• Robot owners/deployers
• Robotics companies needing high-quality, real-world data
Thereby addressing the massive data bottleneck in robotics, while language models train on trillions of tokens, robots desperately need diverse, high-fidelity physical interaction data.
Teleoperation bridges that gap by letting humans provide clean, guided signals that AI can learn from, creating a flywheel; better teleop → more/better data → stronger models → more autonomous robots → even more scalable teleop.
Key features that make it truly decentralized and accessible;
1. Browser-based access.
2. Open to anyone.
3. Incentives & economy
4. Data flywheel for Physical AI
PrismaX democratizes robot control so anyone can become a robot pilot, contributing to and earning.

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Top 10 useless courses to get their degree in Nigeria
1. Biochemistry
2. Microbiology
3. Mass communication
4. All subject courses (chemistry, physics, biology and others
5. Language/linguistics
6. Political science
7. 99% of engineering courses
8. Physiology
9. Anatomy
10. Botany
There are many more but these are the toppers
Red🌹@fidomina1
Most useful degree to get in 2026 1. Computer science 2. Business administration 3. Political science 4. Microbiology 5. Banking and finance 6. Economic
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Why privacy matters in everyday financial services.
How @SeismicSys brings Privacy in Everyday financial services.
Everyday financial activities like paying bills, receiving salaries, taking loans or managing investments occurs in vast amounts.
But these transactions we make are public and could lead to severe risky situations.
Situations like;
1. Identity Theft and Fraud: Exposed financial details, such as account numbers or transaction histories, make individuals vulnerable to scams, phishing, or unauthorized withdrawals.
2. Exploitation by Third Parties: Companies, advertisers or even governments could misuse data for targeted marketing, discriminatory pricing or surveillance.
3. Loss of Trust and Adoption Barriers: Public exposure erodes confidence in financial systems, where traditional ledgers are inherently transparent making every transaction visible to anyone.
How Seismic Brings Privacy to Financial Services.
1. Default Encryption and Private Transactions: Unlike most blockchains where data is public, Seismic encrypts transactions by default using protocol-level encryption and Trusted Execution Environments (TEE) secure hardware that processes data without exposing it.
2. EVM Compatibility with Built-in Privacy Tools: It's compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), so developers can use familiar tools like Solidity to build apps, but with added syntax for privacy controls.
3. Balancing Privacy with Compliance: Seismic builds in tools for transaction screening, reporting and investigations directly into the protocol, allowing fintechs to meet regulatory needs without compromising user privacy.
4. Real-World Applications and Fintech Integrations: Fintechs are adopting Seismic for privacy-critical use cases. For example, Brookwell (a flagship app on Seismic) lets users pay rent, bills or loans using stablecoins while earning DeFi yields, handling deeply personal transactions like salary disbursements privately.
Similarly, Specie provides global accounts for importers/exporters, ensuring mission-critical payments remain confidential to build trust.
Seismic emphasizes that privacy is foundational, not an add-on, enabling blockchains to support everyday finance.
@xealistt @heathcliff_eth


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@Cutebabyuc @Marisdigitals11 Genfren quiz is 25secs not sure for Blockchain quiz
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@Marisdigitals11 @Marisdigitals11 The timer you said is 25 seconds for each question.
You know the proper Genlayer quiz won't give us that amount of time
I think you should lower it to 15 seconds
We need to match our speed and accuracy with theirs.
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In 1994 Nick Szabo proposed the concept of Smart Contracts using the Vending Machine as a real world Example but it lacked a functional blockchain implementation until Ethereum arrived in 2013/2014 and this was a ground breaking innovation.
Now with the rapid growth of Agentic AIs in the blockchain ecosystem, we need contracts that can handle unpredictable real time data, hence Intelligent contracts by @GenLayer .
Watch this short video as I explain what intelligent contracts is
@RuzgarFlns
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Yesterday my X account got blocked for breaking the Paid Partnerships rules 😰😰😰
It wasn’t a paid promo, but my post was for an InfoFi project with incentives, so it was flagged as a violation
Be careful with your posts and always add the Paid Promotion label. Repeated violations can lead to a permanent suspension ❗️


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