Shionxlr
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Shionxlr
@ShionXlr
posting whatever invades my mind ❋
เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2025
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@SmartNotHard1 The older I get, the more I realize focus is a superpower.
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Warren Buffett said the difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything. I ignored this for 2 years and it nearly destroyed what I was building.
I thought more was better. More projects. More platforms. More ideas running at the same time. I was doing 10 things at 60% instead of 2 things at 100%.
Every week someone pitched me an opportunity. A new venture. A collaboration. A side project. I said yes to all of it because saying no felt like leaving money on the table.
My revenue was spread across 6 income streams. None of them were growing. All of them demanded attention. I was busy every hour of the day and building nothing.
Then I found the Buffett quote. And next to it, his partner Charlie Munger saying something even sharper: "The big money is not in the buying or selling, but in the waiting."
Waiting means sitting with one thing long enough for compounding to work. You can't compound something you keep abandoning for the next shiny opportunity.
I cut 4 of the 6 income streams in one week. Terrifying. Felt like throwing money away. Focused everything on the 2 that had the most potential.
Within 3 months those 2 streams generated more than all 6 combined ever did.
Every yes is a no to something else. Every new project is attention stolen from the one that was about to break through. The most productive word in business isn't hustle. It's no.
Buffett has said no to thousands of deals worth billions. He's worth $130 billion because of the deals he didn't do, not the ones he did.
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Two upgrades to Policy Copilot.
Named recipients, label the addresses your agent pays so Copilot resolves them deterministically instead of guessing.
Golden eval harness, a pinned NL→policy test set, so a model or prompt change can never silently drift what your English compiles to.
Same guarantee, more hardened.

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The 7702 Collective continues expanding.
Pushing crypto towards its potential. IYKYK.
Push Chain (testnet arc)@PushChain
Excited to join the 7702 Collective alongside @ParticleNtwrk and other great teams. Together we're helping crypto move past fragmentation towards shared standards that actually drive mass adoption.
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@paynaptic @base every request being payable is a pretty big mental shift
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Just shipped Receipt Rails on @Paynaptic
Point any HTTP API at us → it becomes pay-per-call.
• unpaid request → x402 402 challenge
• paid request → verified, proxied, returned with a signed receipt
The toll road for the machine economy. Built on @base

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@paynaptic feels less like a crypto narrative and more like actual payment rails for agents.
The guardrails matter more than the automation itself if agents are going to move real value.
Most people focus on autonomous agents, but the real problem is control.
Paynaptic is basically building the rules layer for when agents start spending real money. the moment agents start transacting at scale, you’re no longer in demo territory. you’re in real financial risk territory. That’s where most systems break.

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The real bottleneck in agentic systems isn’t intelligence.
It’s money movement.
Who authorizes it, who limits it, and who can stop it instantly when things go wrong.
That’s the layer missing in most “AI agent” stacks.
@paynaptic is building the rails for that reality.

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@paynaptic the ability to say ‘no’ is what makes agent wallets interesting
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Things Paynaptic agents can do at 3am while you sleep:
• Pay for compute
• Settle API calls
• Rebalance positions
• Buy sensor data
• Pay road tolls
Things they can't do:
• Spend more than you allowed
• Touch tokens you didn't whitelist
• Interact with unapproved contracts
• Operate past key expiry
That's the product.

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@TheRationalOG Tbh.. One question can completely change who’s on defense
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Hunter Biden spent ten years carrying the word Burisma like a brand burned into his name, and then he held it up as a mirror.
For a decade it was the accusation meant to bury him. The Ukraine energy company. The board seat. The questions about what a president's son was really being paid for. It followed him through every news cycle, every hearing, every headline.
He never beat it by denying it. So he stopped trying.
When the old charge came up again, he didn't shrink. He widened the frame. He turned the lens onto the Trump family's own sprawl of business through the current White House and asked the obvious question back.
One move. The whole conversation flipped on its axis.
The thing he'd carried as shame for years became a question his accusers suddenly had to answer themselves. The corner they built around him became a corner they were standing in too.
The fastest way out of a trap is to make everyone look at who built it. Hunter learned that the accusations that follow you longest are the ones you can eventually turn around and point.
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@pumamethod Still, anything that impacts reward pathways deserves attention
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Scientists put porn users in brain scanners and found something disturbing. The heaviest users had less grey matter in the part of the brain that controls willpower.
A study at the Max Planck Institute scanned the brains of men with different porn habits. The pattern was clear. More porn consumption correlated with less grey matter in the striatum, a region tied to motivation and reward.
They also found weaker connectivity between the reward center and the prefrontal cortex. The prefrontal cortex is the part of your brain that overrides impulses and makes long term decisions.
In plain terms, the bridge between wanting something and deciding whether it's a good idea was measurably weaker in heavy users.
The researchers were careful. Correlation isn't proof of cause. But the direction was consistent and concerning.
Think about what the prefrontal cortex controls. Discipline. Focus. The ability to delay gratification and pursue long term goals.
These are the exact traits every man says he wants more of. And the data suggests the habit is quietly working against the very part of the brain responsible for them.
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@littlemustacho gm ser! $NAPTIC landing on Base is a big step you know
Woke up and the chart looks clean after that slight dip. Just added more. Programmable private wallets for agents on Base is actually here finally

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@paynaptic this is what ‘self-defending money’ actually starts to look like in practice
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New drop. Sentinel is live.
What it does: scores every agent's spending behavior against its own 14-day baseline. Flags anomalies — velocity spikes, new recipients, denial bursts, rapid-fire patterns.
What happens next: circuit breaker trips automatically. Two modes:
• FREEZE, scope locked in seconds
• KILL, session key revoked entirely
Frozen agents also lose gas sponsorship through the Synaptic Paymaster. No gas = no transactions = no damage.
Self-defending money for the machine economy. Sentinel tab is live.

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@CryptoMiners_Co @coinbase Another step toward everything being onchain by default
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Coinbase activates new Hyperliquid USDC treasury addresses
@coinbase confirmed it is the official deployer of Hyperliquid’s USDC treasury wallet and will activate AQAv2 using two designated onchain addresses.
The move builds on Coinbase’s growing involvement with Hyperliquid and further strengthens USDC’s role across the network’s trading infrastructure.

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