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Mark Byers

@selfdrivenMark

Passionate about helping communities self-actuate | co-founder of https://t.co/vFCL5HvqXK & Eastern Cardano Council | Be Curious, Be Caring

Sydney, New South Wales 加入时间 Eylül 2022
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Rob the Fox
Rob the Fox@RobGreig3·
The best game trailer we have ever made !! Lore packed and shows off our in house built assets in a modern way, incredible work team !! 🎮 Watch in 4K with sound on high 🚀🌽 @InfinityRisingX youtube.com/watch?v=rnd86P…
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David Shapiro (L/0)
David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi·
Yes, I worry about this. My hope is that my work on Post-Labor Economics can show that people can have economic agency beyond government checks without a conventional job. But, I recognize that's a tough sell for the uninitiated. But that's why I have a ginormous book coming out about it as well as a whitepaper.
Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@Noahpinion

The "AI will put you all on welfare (but that's a good thing)" people are about to learn a few things about American culture and political economy

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Adam Rusch
Adam Rusch@AdamRusch·
.@AceAlliance_CC has provided its rationale for how the Amaru TWGA is Constitutional and the 350M NCL is in effect. I hope that the Cardano Community will appreciate the work we have done to understand the intentions of the Constitution and reach a just conclusion in this case.
Ace Alliance@AceAlliance_CC

Ace Alliance finds the Amaru Treasury Withdrawal 2026 to be Constitutional and the 350M ADA NCL to be in effect, provided that the CC as a whole finds this Treasury Withdrawal Governance Action to be Constitutional. Read our Rationale:🔗 ipfs.io/ipfs/QmTVLbVxN… 🔗

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Adam Rusch
Adam Rusch@AdamRusch·
This is utterly disgusting and an extreme failure of the responsibility of the Eastern Cardano Council to perform their duties as a member of the Cardano Constitutional Committee. The 350 Million Ada NCL Info Action did not reach the CC threshold because the ECC did not cast a vote for it. However, they did cast a YES vote for the 300 Million Ada NCL governance action, which had no substantial differences on anything that was constitutionally relevant. At best, this is a display of incompetence. Otherwise it may be a deliberate act of manipulating Cardano governance in a way that is prohibited by their constitutional role.
Eastern Cardano Council@EasternCardano

Net Change Limit Status The ECC team recently discussed the status of Cardano's Net Change Limit (NCL) and have determined that there is currently NO active NCL. This means that we will be required to find the treasury withdrawal governance actions currently on-chain as unconstitutional. The previously active NCL (gov_action169kllwhfmp488je5x5rwvufd08p8sztdcf0ghf5sp6ey2gnjdwaqql47xry) ended at the conclusion of epoch 612. While 2 governance actions were recently submitted to establish a new NCL, neither have met the criteria necessary to be considered ratified. While the Info action titled "Net Change Limit (Epoch 613 to Epoch 713)" (gov_action1m3xx08yv788vfxqh6nfvrjtvmqpwezsy0ggaczctkyjmttc2wmxsq4jsr7q) did meet the 50% DRep approval requirement, it did NOT meet the constitutionality assessment threshold by the Constitutional Committee. The latest NCL governance action titled "Net Change Limit of 300 Million ADA for Epochs 613–713" (gov_action1wwjwkg2g0qwr0mehey9r8gwn6qz3r28wl6wdl2s75kfmpy8j87tqqtft9tp) did NOT meet the 50% DRep approval requirement.

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Mark Byers@selfdrivenMark·
@AdamRusch Then say “matter your Consortium is mistaken.” - and remove the immature emotive 6yo language - not hard.
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Adam Rusch@AdamRusch·
Mark, I have done the same. My tone may be strong but it is not immature, it is a reality check that actions have real consequencces. I do not see any reasonable way that you can defend this decision to stop Cardano governance when your CC seat caused the problem in the first place. I have always considered you, Mark, to be of the utmost integrity and I'm willing to believe you are sincere in your beliefs, but on this matter your Consortium is mistaken.
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WMTx Lady
WMTx Lady@WMTxLady·
World Mobile Surprise AMA : Full Recap For everyone who missed it (or was sleeping 😉) Micky @MrTelecoms and Andrew @andrew_s_wm dropped a surprise AMA this evening.. no agenda, no script, just pure excitement about where World Mobile is heading. Both sounded fired up, almost euphoric about the momentum building across multiple fronts. I tried to scribble down as many notes as possible during the call. So this summary is my best effort at capturing what was shared. That said, please always verify key details with the team ,some points may not be perfectly reflected or may have been slightly misinterpreted in the moment. With that caveat out of the way, here's a detailed breakdown of everything covered, starting with the big one.... the Philippines. The Philippines: Andrew's Deep Dive Andrew has been laser-focused on the Philippines this week after a whirlwind stretch that included LA, MWC (which he unfortunately had to skip due to illness), and a trip to London. Catching up was the name of the game and the Philippines was priority number one. Siargao: The Launchpad World Mobile is building a major scalable fiber network that will stretch across the Philippines,and it all starts in Siargao. For those unfamiliar, Siargao sits on the east side of the Philippines, a bit south of the middle. Andrew described it as the "Beverly Hills of the Philippines" : a magnet for surfers, kiters, influencers, .. A lot of investment is flowing into the island and many of the Philippines' most connected people have holiday homes there. The plan is to kick off with approximately 1,000 nodes, with Andrew pushing hard to get them listed on the portal by end of March. 🔥🔥 Those nodes will roll out over four to six weeks. These are high-value nodes in high-ARPU areas, and here's the kicker: World Mobile will be the first fiber provider on the island, through their local partner. The only real competition? Starlink, which is expensive, oversaturated, and as Andrew put it, virtually impossible to get on the island anymore. Meanwhile, hotels are currently paying thousands of dollars per month and getting terrible service from existing carriers. World Mobile is coming in with a cheaper, faster, more reliable fiber product. And as Andrew pointed out, once someone has fiber, they never go back to satellite or fixed wireless. But This Is Not Just About Siargao... This is where it gets really exciting. Andrew emphasized repeatedly that they are not building a network for 50,000 people on one island.... They are building a network that can scale to 30 million customers over the coming years. Siargao is the footprint, the launchpad. Once those first thousand customers are live, growth can continue on the island toward an estimated 30,000 customers (with a total addressable market of about 50,000–60,000 on Siargao). But right next door sits Mindanao, and next to that, Davao .. we're talking tens of millions of potential customers. MNO Deal and Connectivity Strategy Andrew revealed he has a call lined up with a mobile network operator (name withheld as the deal isn't finalized yet). They've been in talks for months around neutral host infrastructure, coverage building, WiFi offload and a roaming agreement. This means World Mobile will be able to roam on the partner network in areas where their own infrastructure hasn't been built yet, massively expanding reach from day one. The Public WiFi and Captive Portal Play Every node deployed ( whether in a home, business, or hotel ) can broadcast a public WiFi SSID alongside the private connection. Anyone with a device can see it, connect through a captive portal, and either watch an ad for a free 30-minute premium session or top up and buy data bundles. This fits perfectly with what Andrew calls the Philippines' "sachet culture" : people are used to buying small, affordable bundles. They gather at local community centers (called Barangays) and hang out. The appetite for accessible, affordable public WiFi is enormous. The captive portal technology itself is impressive. It's built on a RADIUS server and integrates with World Mobile Chain. If you're already a World Mobile SIM customer, the portal recognizes you automatically ; no password needed. It knows your balance, your priority level, everything. Even travelers arriving from abroad get seamless connectivity. And for hosts and operators, deployment is a breeze : plug it in, change the IP, and five minutes later it reboots fully configured with the World Mobile captive portal ready to go. Coffee shops, train stations, anywhere. Andrew also mentioned that dedicated public WiFi nodes will be sold in the Philippines once the business case is proven, opening up yet another revenue stream for operators. Value-Added Services: Finance, Agriculture, Health, Education Once connectivity is established, the real magic begins. The Philippines has massive gaps in financial services , tap-to-pay is barely present, mobile money is in its infancy.... The plan is to bring real functionality and financial tools to users through the WiFi and cellular touchpoints. Agriculture, health and education are also primary focus areas. Andrew hinted at significant developments he couldn't share yet, but made it clear that the 🔥financial empowerment model being built in Pakistan (with news expected in the next two months) will absolutely be replicated in the Philippines. Projects Building on World Mobile Andrew has been actively helping incubate projects that will build on World Mobile's coverage and chain infrastructure. Two examples he shared: - Seaweed and fish farming meets environmental sustainability. The idea is to incentivize regenerative actions ( planting trees, growing seaweed ) rewarding people with tokens. Think SweatCoin, but for environmental impact. - Energy and distributed utilities. : Much of the fiber deployment involves running cables on utility poles, which naturally connects World Mobile to energy companies. Andrew's background is in utilities and distributed energy and he sees huge potential here. More reliable energy grids mean telecom sites and host operators spend less on batteries and solar, bringing costs down and ROI up for everyone. World Mobile Chain : Q2 2026 I Several partnerships are about to go live on World Mobile Chain, with press releases expected from the partner companies themselves. One particularly exciting one involves a company that will be tokenizing real-world assets on the chain. This company works with some of the world's largest organizations, including major automotive manufacturers The second quarter of 2026 is positioned as the major inflection point for World Mobile Chain activity and value. AI and the Affiliate Platform Micky opened the AMA raving about how far things have come with their AI capabilities. He said most companies are still experimenting with AI, World Mobile has fully incorporated it into their entire stack. 🔥They've rebuilt workflows around AI to move 10x, 20x, even 30x faster than the traditional telecom pace. The tech stack combines Claude, Perplexity, OpenAI and their own in-house LLM (which Micky says he can't wait to see go live on the Earth Node network). The beauty of this approach: private data stays private, while they leverage the billions of dollars invested in external AI development. As Micky put it, the combination makes them "literally unstoppable." The affiliate platform is another major development coming soon. It will allow anyone to sign up and participate in missions with rewards. Previously, rewards were scattered across X and other platforms in a messy way. This new centralized platform, combined with the power of the community, is expected to amplify World Mobile's voice. The team is currently integrating it into all core systems and both Micky and Andrew urged the community to watch closely and get ready to sign up. USA Updates Several exciting developments are brewing in the United States: Major city partnership : as mentioned in the previous AMA, a significant US city is interested in launching a "City Mobile" initiative. While details remain confidential, the scale is described as massive : a major infrastructure area wanting both public and private networks. Churches as node locations. Borrowing a lesson learned in Africa (and from Andrew's energy background), World Mobile has been making headway placing nodes in churches across the US. Native American reservations in Nevada. This one is particularly heartwarming. Near Reno, the Pyramid Lake reservation (where Burning Man takes place) received government-funded equipment years ago that has been sitting unused. World Mobile plans to go in, get it working, expand coverage and bring the sharing economy so the reservation can earn revenue from visitors. Upcoming travel. Micky is heading back to the US next week with meetings in Florida and New York. A business partner in Florida is helping handle engagement with very large public entities and the interest in World Mobile stratospheric is huge. BT Dream Test. The upcoming test with British Telecom remains a key milestone. World Mobile plans to open 10–20 community slots for a workshop in northwest Scotland Dates will be announced within the next month. Growth Numbers and Community World Mobile is now at 3.3 million daily active users, with organic growth accelerating in Pakistan. 🔥A new community dashboard is in the works that will show real-time stats rather than monthly updates The team's dedication was highlighted too. Even the Dubai-based team, working under extraordinarily difficult circumstances with regional conflict overhead, is putting in 15–16 hour days. That level of commitment runs through the entire organization. ( Thank you!) If there's one thing that came through loud and clear in this surprise AMA, it's momentum. The message to the community: stay tuned, stay loud and get ready. Thanks for reading! WMTx Lady
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
We’re spending $200B+ a year on data centers to power AI. One company raised $11M, grew human brain cells on a chip, and the cells taught themselves to play a 3D shooter in a week. Cortical Labs grew 200,000 human neurons on a silicon chip and taught them to play Doom. The cells navigate, target enemies, and fire weapons in real time. Their previous game, Pong, took 18 months on older hardware. Doom took a week. An independent developer with zero biotech experience built the integration using a Python API. The neurons did the rest. That compression from 18 months to one week tells you everything about where this is going. Here’s what the “can it run Doom” crowd is missing: each CL1 unit costs $35,000. A full 30-unit server rack draws 850 to 1,000 watts total. Your brain runs on 20 watts. A single GPU cluster training an LLM can draw megawatts. The energy economics of biological compute are orders of magnitude better than silicon, and that gap scales. The investor list tells you who’s paying attention. Horizons Ventures, Blackbird, and In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture arm. In-Q-Tel doesn’t fund science projects. They fund intelligence infrastructure. 115 units started shipping in 2025. Cortical Labs is now selling “Wetware-as-a-Service” through the Cortical Cloud. Developers can deploy code to living neurons remotely without touching a lab. They’re pricing access at the level of a software subscription while the hardware runs on real human brain cells derived from adult skin and blood samples. The Doom demo is marketing. The platform play is a bet that biological neurons will eventually outperform silicon at exactly the tasks AI struggles with most: real-time adaptation under uncertainty, learning from minimal data, and processing ambiguity without brute-force compute. The question was never “can it run Doom.” The question is what happens when it can run everything else.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

🚨: A petri dish of human brain cells just learned to play DOOM

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Dave
Dave@ItsDave_ADA·
Built with love for Cardano, and powered by Demeter.Run I definitely recommend checking them out if you are building something on Cardano and need scalable and reliable infra resources. @DemeterRun global.cardano-visualisation.com
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Mark Byers@selfdrivenMark·
@saylor 250,000 sats per person - then sub-allocated to their AI agents.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
There isn’t enough Bitcoin for everyone.
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Jonas
Jonas@jonaswillett1·
IRL is going to crush AI over the next 5 years. In the last 3 months, $750M+ in capital was deployed on "anti-AI" bets. Big players are doubling down on their investments in events, experiences and in-person connection. Here's what I'm seeing: @cornerapp, a social map app for Gen Z, has grown to 60K+ users helping people curate and share places to meet IRL—"Google Maps but social." Everyone ik in NYC loves them. @partiful, @poshvip_, and @LumaHQ have raised a combined $60M and are exploding. Partiful hit 500K+ MAU, Posh hit 6 million registered users, and Luma has over 2 million users signing up for events. Harvard alum @aidaxbaradari just launched @be_inaudible, the first smart device to stop unwanted audio recordings and keep IRL conversations private. @mcuban made a massive bet, investing in Burwoodland, a NYC-based live-events company behind IRL experiences in the US, Canada, and Europe. Former COO and CPO of Hinge officially launched Rodeo to help people spend more time IRL with friends. @a16z keeps doubling down on IRL via investments and a16z Build — a dinner series and community for founders / operators figuring out their next move. @nazzari, @katiekirsch, @eriktorenberg. Billion-dollar companies are paying $$$ for community and events leads: - @AnthropicAI: Events Lead - $320k - @Substack: Events Lead - $190k - @VaynerMedia: Head of Experiential - $250k - @Spotify: Global Experiential & Content - $175k - @BiltRewards: Director of Events & Experiences - $150k Investors are pouring billions of dollars into AI. But smart money is quietly deploying millions into IRL at the same time. a16z backs both OpenAI and Partiful. ElevenLabs and Substack. The nuance is - it's not AI vs. IRL. It's that the more we live online, the more premium real-life connection becomes. They're not competing investments. They're a hedge on each other.
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Quantumplation | Pi Lanningham
Quantumplation | Pi Lanningham@Quantumplation·
I've had this idea for a while, but seeing the DRep concentration risk enter the public discourse again recently finally motivated me to do something about it. There are certain DReps who obtained their delegation through "soft-coersion". They achieved much of their delegation because many people chose the default option, thought that they would be locked out of their wallet if they didn't, or because the ability to delegate to anyone else was made awkward or difficult. Currently @YoroiWallet is what I consider to be the biggest offender, and they've had over a year since governance launched to correct this, so it's clearly not a priority for them. So I built Antitrust, a small library of react components that use publicly available APIs; The goal is to allow drop-in to any dApp, and when it detects you're delegated to one of these soft-coerced DReps, it provides a gentle prompt to the user to let them know it's ok to delegate elsewhere, and helping them do so if they choose. github.com/SundaeSwap-fin… It's not production ready, and represents a supply chain risk so I won't publish it to NPM. But I wanted to get the idea out there as inspiration and as a warning. If you're building a dApp, feel free to use this as inspiration, or fork it so you control the supply chain. If @YoroiWallet makes it easier to browse and delegate to other users, and provides a 1-time prompt to existing users explaining that nothing about Yoroi requires them to delegate to the Yoroi or Emurgo DReps, I will delete this repo, or at least remove them from the list of soft-coersion DReps.
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$inputendorsers | Cardano DRep@InputEndorsers

Small mix-up with 2 ETERNLs in the tweet below. This is the correct breakdown

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Mauro Andreoli || Cardano & Midnight Ambassador
It has been five years in the ecosystem. 5️⃣🎂 In 2021, a friend who is now an engineer told me that since I enjoyed academia, I should look into and read the Cardano papers. I started because of the utility, I stayed because of the fundamentals, and many years later I can say that the path traveled has truly been worth it. Meeting each and every one of you, and witnessing your passion, has always inspired me. Without knowing what the future may hold, thank you for these wonderful five years. I wouldn’t trade them for anything. That is what it means to be alive.
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