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@bchainreader

If you cant win the game change it.

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@galgitron Yes. I think you're spot on. No sarcasta dots here unfortunately.
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galgitron@galgitron·
@bchainreader My guess is that lock-in staking would be allowed to generate yield. Banks don't want any competition for liquid cash yield.
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@galgitron Any guess how long it will take them to fight about what will be deemed passive vs active? I mean that again could drag things out, no?
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galgitron@galgitron·
@bchainreader I'm sure savings stablecoins (yielding stables) from centralized issuers would also be disallowed. So Kraken or Tether couldn't offer this.
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readthis22@bchainreader·
@galgitron Ok, I didn't get that, thanks! I read it like it would prevent stable coin issuers from materializing yield directly into our wallets. But if this really extends to vault products then I'm as well unable to spot that so called compromise.
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readthis22@bchainreader·
@galgitron What i meant was that e.g. Kraken could build some sort of 1 click deposit product (vault ?) which internally is setup to leverage a stablecoin pool.
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galgitron@galgitron·
@bchainreader What you do with your own stablecoins is your business. This is entirely about preventing competing businesses from offering higher yield than banks.
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Yuval Rooz@YuvalRooz·
Thank you for all the comments. @paulbarron clearly understands his base, and from that lens, he did a good job. But let’s be honest: this was not a researched topic. Paul knew nothing. He thought DTCC halted GameStop. Forget the fact he didn’t even know the foundation website. So, in conclusion, I don’t regret this at all. I got a good laugh from it, Paul gave $CC good publicity, and for that I’m thankful!
Yuval Rooz@YuvalRooz

I think additional research needed 🤣 youtu.be/e2058fi-vYw

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readthis22@bchainreader·
@Santiag78758327 So @CantonNetwork seems to be the best fit to that description, no? Knowing that you're a XRP, FLR and SUI bull too, do you suggest that networks without protocol level burn/mint adjustments could act similar via a smart contract that locks or releases supply as needed?
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Santiago Velez ☀️ 💧🏴‍☠️🪝🌊⚒️
Tying the circulating / total supply of a native digital asset to the on-chain & off-chain economic productivity of the network is the natural trajectory for mature blockchains. If we are to solve real world problems using DLT we need to connect to real world economic output, think of these networks like nation states with their own GDP, and the interchange between the native asset / fiat as FX. The next logical step is to have an algorithmic "decentral" bank that recognizes the relation between the assets in existence and the purchasing power of that asset in the real world, at least as it relates to the utility component of that asset (narrative speculation aside).
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Hannes Bieger dropping absolute synth fire with 'Black Hole' in this mesmerizing analog studio session—warm Moog-style tones, hypnotic grooves, and pure retro electronic magic! 🎹🌀 Really awesome indeed!
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David Hunter@DaveHcontrarian·
Here is my latest interview, recorded 3/13/26, with Dave Russell @GoldCore. Lots of good discussion about the markets and macro, especially the metals markets and the miners. youtube.com/watch?v=SoZIpt…
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Tim Haldorsson@TimHaldorsson·
who are the 3 best AI creators out there that I should follow?
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◽️@calminspace·
TVL and price of $FLR token move opposite to each other. Wild thing
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@suidevelopers In comparison to other smart contract chains is it like an official goal with SUI to pull more of the application logic from traditional web2 application servers into smart contract logic? I.e. "thinning out" the web2 application layer?
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Sui Developers@suidevelopers·
New to Sui development? What question do you wish you had answered from day 1?
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David Hunter@DaveHcontrarian·
Here's my latest interview recorded 3/11/26 with Stijn Schmitz @PalisadesRadio. Talked about my current market outlook,Iran,my metals outlook,rates,the coming global bust & what lies beyond. youtube.com/watch?v=JYAZq4…
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Sui@SuiNetwork·
The industry-standard smart contract library just landed on Sui. @OpenZeppelin is bringing battle-tested DeFi math primitives and access control to Move. Start building with it today!
OpenZeppelin@OpenZeppelin

OpenZeppelin Move Contracts are now live on @SuiNetwork 💧 The same library securing over $35 trillion in onchain value and trusted by the industry's most critical protocols is now purpose-built for Sui. Here's what's in the first release 👇

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Alex Brandes@codebrandes·
What's New in Digital Evidence Big update to Digital Evidence today. We shipped file uploads, a TypeScript SDK, and an MCP server that puts the full API in the hands of coding agents. Here's what's new and where it's all heading. File Uploads You can now upload files alongside fingerprints: images, screenshots, audio, documents. These get displayed publicly alongside their cryptographic proof on the Digital Evidence explorer. Anyone verifying a record sees the evidence and its provenance in one place. Screenshots of system events, timestamped images, audio logs. Anything that needs verifiable context around the proof itself. TypeScript SDK Integrating with Digital Evidence previously meant working directly with the API and pulling in third-party libraries to handle cryptographic signing. The new SDK handles all of that. Signing fingerprints, submitting them, uploading files, verifying public proofs. Getting started is now a few lines of code. MCP Server Coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex can now discover and interact with the full Digital Evidence API directly. An agent can sign and submit fingerprints, upload files, and verify proofs without leaving its own workflow. Where this is heading These three features point in the same direction. As AI agents take on more autonomous work, there's a growing need for cryptographic accountability. When an agent acts, produces output, or makes a decision, a verifiable record of that action becomes essential. File uploads give that proof visual context. The SDK lowers the barrier to integration for both human developers and automated pipelines. The MCP server puts Digital Evidence directly in the hands of coding agents. Together, they shape Digital Evidence into an accountability layer for autonomous systems. We're early, and there's a lot more coming. …gitalevidence.constellationnetwork.io @Conste11ation $DAG
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