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My Son has always wanted a Switch and since he’s been so good this year with school etc I thought I’d go all out. I hope the Avaya 64 port gigabit switch is the one he wanted, he tried to keep his excitement in but he’s probably trying to play it cool!
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What makes the Elastic Network unique is its native interoperability layer, which makes the network feel like one unified chain. Today, we’re sharing a sneak peek of what it will look
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I'll get straight to the point. We trained 2 new models. Like BERT, but modern. ModernBERT. Not some hypey GenAI thing, but a proper workhorse model, for retrieval, classification, etc. Real practical stuff. It's much faster, more accurate, longer context, and more useful
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Strange that I feel the need to say this, but I'm a big fan of the Ethereum Foundation (EF). As I mentioned on Bankless earlier this year, the research team is among the most impressive group of people I've had the privilege to interact with up close.
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wow 🚨 latest @ethereum stats show @NethermindEth powering nearly 50% of nodes, overtaking Geth (38%). While this highlights Nethermind’s strength, it raises important questions about client diversity.
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study boomer investors who buy billions in QQQ every month from their Schwab accounts and how easy it will be for them to start one-click buying an ETH ETF monthly to get one-token exposure to programmable blockchains, tokenization, and ETH as a programmable store of value asset
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The criticism is welcome. Ethereum can has plenty of opportunity to improve and even pivot priorities. For me, it was the gas lighting, trolling, and other unproductive public discourse. I felt like a net negative even if he was
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Ethereum is the most secure, most liquid, and most reliable platform for tokenization Any large-scale institutional tokenization effort will take place on Ethereum — and the US Treasury is recognizing the benefits of tokenizing assets
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"The goal is to improve the L1 as if there were no users on L1, and only activity on L2s... The rollup-centric roadmap means that we don't care about L1 activity or users anymore" Unreasonably bearish ETH if this ends up being true sorry Ethereum is just worse Celestia then
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Silvergate had 5x higher CET1 & same tier 1 leverage & deposit ratios as JPM in Q4 2022 AFTER a 71% deposit drawdown. Warren pressured FHLB, auditors and FDIC to rug them. A chartered bank was vaporized overnight with no due process. No one in the banking industry said a word🧵
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2025 is almost here, and ENS is leading the charge. 🌐 With integrations this past year by major players like Google, PayPal, Coinbase, Uniswap, and MetaMask, ENS has solidified its role as more than just names—it's identity.
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This was a lot of fun! It took several hours and a lot of wrong turns, but had a bit of a breakthrough when implementing the function calling locally and realized how general the function descriptions were.
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Anthony Sassano on The Past, Present, And Future of Ethereum From Ethereum's inception to DeFi’s rise, and now fulfilling the rollup-centric roadmap, there is a lot of cultural history in this community now leading to new changes.
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The business side of BTC is bleeding money and its operation is 99% financed by issuance subsidies. Where is the money that is financing miners coming from?" 99% of the money that miners make comes from newly minted coins, aka "mined BTC", also known as debasement.
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Ethereum L1 gas fees are through the roof right now and the burn is on. But L2 gas fees are only a little higher since rollups have their own blob market. I dunno man, it's almost like modularity is working..
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Blockchains are utterly pointless without maximal decentralization, high security, and censorship-resistance. No excuses. If our industry is not prioritizing decentralization above all else, then we are merely recreating a more inefficient version of TradFi.
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Joe Rogan says Trump's election win is one of the first times "there's a real chance to make real tangible change" for the good of everyone. The great American comeback is here. Rogan said Trump's greatest strength will be the new talent he has on his team.
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I actually find it amazing how many people don't think it's easy to kill crypto in a country. It's honestly as easy as telling every bank they can't do cash on/off ramps to any crypto sites. Boom, game over, next map.
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Bro who shills centralization wants to poach researchers from EF because he works at the most broken company in the industry with a reputation for laying off any talented people whenever a bear market hits
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Their delegate product supports DAO compensation, while their grant platform is the go-to "onchain project resume" for builders seeking grants and showcasing achievements. This team ships!
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