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@Pixy7Crypto

Co-Founder at @unittx_io | Trainer @Pixy_mon

Seoul, Korea เข้าร่วม Mart 2021
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pixy7@Pixy7Crypto·
cooking. legend.
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Kai Brokering@kai_brokering·
I think we just fixed Siri
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Charlie Holtz
Charlie Holtz@charlieholtz·
FAST CONDUCTOR HAS BEEN ACHIEVED INTERNALLY
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pixy7@Pixy7Crypto·
A few concrete numbers from my run: - Budget: 5 USDC - Final status: Completed - Client balance: 20 -> 14 USDC - Provider balance: 1 -> 6 USDC Complete tx: 0x9e9d08455b2b5acbd57849e589c105f6ec8061dcae6b46d079c594610b03c56a Arcscan: testnet.arcscan.app/tx/0x9e9d08455…
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pixy7@Pixy7Crypto·
I ran Arc’s ERC-8183 quickstart end to end on Arc Testnet using Circle developer-controlled wallets. I created Job ID 65, funded a 5 USDC escrow, submitted a deliverable hash, and completed settlement successfully. The full quickstart flow took 1m 57s including wallet setup and funding, but the part that really stood out was the execution speed after escrow was funded: escrow -> settlement completed in 14s The final completion transaction was also confirmed on Arcscan in <= 0.5s, which is the kind of latency that makes onchain escrow feel usable for real product flows instead of just demos Why this matters: for AI agents, service marketplaces, and machine-to-machine commerce, fast finality and stablecoin-based settlement change the UX completely > You can lock funds, verify delivery, and release payment without making users wait through long settlement windows or deal with unpredictable gas-denominated flows. > That makes Arc feel less like a typical testnet and more like programmable payment rails for real transactional apps
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Charlie Holtz
Charlie Holtz@charlieholtz·
Conductor 0.45.0 is out! You can now hover any tool diff to see a preview:
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pixy7@Pixy7Crypto·
forces traders to agentify their process, > meaning their logic is trackable > their record is onchain > you actually understand what you're following
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why as a trader u shud check out degen.virtuals.io >agentify your process: keep the good stuff, remove the emotions >prove ur skills and track record onchain >ur agents can learn from another agent >remove the taboo of having paid group >get passive income from subscribers without the need to manage them >get 2nd passive income from trading fee of ur agent token why noobs like me shud explore too on top of everything above >subsribe to real traders w proof vs larpers >knowing rationale of every trade they do vs mere copytradin [who cares about pnl! we want to learn the process!] >potentially getting more money than subscription fees from virtuals copytrading pot >turn this into a game of spotting undervalued agent traders vs trading itself >join a community of traders who care about process agentification

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himanshu@himanshustwts·
Based on everything explored in the source code, here's the full technical recipe behind Claude Code's memory architecture: [shared by claude code] Claude Code’s memory system is actually insanely well-designed. It isn't like “store everything” but constrained, structured and self-healing memory. The architecture is doing a few very non-obvious things: > Memory = index, not storage + MEMORY.md is always loaded, but it’s just pointers (~150 chars/line) + actual knowledge lives outside, fetched only when needed > 3-layer design (bandwidth aware) + index (always) + topic files (on-demand) + transcripts (never read, only grep’d) > Strict write discipline + write to file → then update index + never dump content into the index + prevents entropy / context pollution > Background “memory rewriting” (autoDream) + merges, dedupes, removes contradictions + converts vague → absolute + aggressively prunes + memory is continuously edited, not appended > Staleness is first-class + if memory ≠ reality → memory is wrong + code-derived facts are never stored + index is forcibly truncated > Isolation matters + consolidation runs in a forked subagent + limited tools → prevents corruption of main context > Retrieval is skeptical, not blind + memory is a hint, not truth + model must verify before using > What they don’t store is the real insight + no debugging logs, no code structure, no PR history + if it’s derivable, don’t persist it
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Scroll@Scroll_ZKP·
DAO Update: We're excited to announce the selected contributors for DCP-1: State of Scroll Research! Huge thanks to everyone who applied :) Selected teams: > Data & Analytics (Global) - @Curia_gov > Format & Visualization (Global) - @PinkBrains_io > Researchers & Storytellers (Regional): - LATAM - @ModularCrypto - SEA - @_muhraf_ - APAC - @Pixy7Crypto - Africa - @DAOplomats + @lifeofdanel
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DAO Update: Applications are open for DCP 1, State of Scroll Research, the first pilot of the Delegates Contribution Program! The initiative will produce a global research report on Scroll’s ecosystem, combining regional insights and cross-regional analysis. More info:

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Charlie Holtz@charlieholtz·
Big news for @conductor_build! We've raised a $22m Series A from Spark and Matrix. We raised this round from @ilyasu at Matrix, who also led our seed round and is joining our board, @nabeel at Spark, @ycombinator, and founders of Notion and Linear. We're grateful to be working with investors we trust and admire. Here’s how we got here and where we’re going:
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pixy7@Pixy7Crypto·
The US isn't giving stablecoins a tax break. It's reclassifying them as payment infrastructure.
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