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@bowtiedgojo
Looks good
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@androidsixteen.eth
It's not big because it's an unexpected technical breakthrough It's big because it's fun and lets ppl easily create content and share with friends -- reminds me a lot of Bitmojis which was acquired by Snapchat This is also why the "hello, HR?" meme applies to Google Gemini but not Ghiblification (one is fun)
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@deltasauce.eth
GM!!!
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@jtgi
built a playground to mess with ai voice infra this week, goal is to see how natural and quick i can get it.
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@bowtiedgojo
Considering it's some people's fetish, yeah
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I love memecoins as much as the next pepe, but the reality is they were the radioactive sludge-babies of degens and the horrible anti-crypto regulatory environment created by Gensler If your governmental rules label everything a security, then we’ll read those rules with microscopes and find one aspect that lies 1mm outside of that definition, and we will max send it into the stratosphere… That’s the genesis of memecoins: cultural rebellion against tradfi, howey, gensler, warren, etc. They were creators creating in the narrow band of sunlight where we were actually allowed to dance As the regulatory pressure lightens, our band of sunlight grows What comes next is the reason we were drawn to this space in the first place: mass adoption, revenue-accruing tokens, iOS and Android integration, etc. Now, we’re really only limited by one thing: our ambition
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an AI will eventually be the closest friend of virtually everyone. will seem unimaginable not be so in hindsight, but seems somewhat controversial today. your AI will make you laugh more than anyone else you know
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There have been many setbacks and dark moments. One that stands out is when 0x protocol was forked by our largest integrator. They took all of their liquidity and users with them, launched a token, and we were powerless. Ultimately it was a lesson that we must control our own destiny. https://medium.com/hydro-protocol/why-we-are-forking-0x-97dc48ee0426
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Ah yes, who should bear the cost -- professional investors who after doing diligence, decide to bet on an early-stage venture knowing full well that the majority of investments won't return money? OR unsuspecting retail audiences? Really a tough moral quandary 🙄 https://x.com/Jskybowen/status/1896612643584328067
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@bowtiedgojo
the future sounds bright
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@redphone
10 things I can’t quit thinking about after ETHDenver: 1. Convergence = here. Devner didn’t feel like an ETH conference, but more like an AI + crypto + TradFi + techno-philosophical conference. The convergence is true and real and accelerating. 2. Most corporate jobs suck ass. 40 years at a desk working on the same thing? Pure dystopia. We need fluid movement between passions, projects, people. DAOs are a massive step in that direction, but now AI is giving individuals the means to spin up their own massive businesses… there’s also this notion floating around that we can launch a product or contribute to a protocol or a DAO in a way that sets us up for life rather than slaving for decades at the golden teat of a paycheck. It's a massive win for human flourishing, passion and excitement.
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@fubuloubu
Crypto SaaS payments? Fuck using someone's api, have your AI deploy a contract, set up silverback listeners for payment streams, and deploy new products autonomously in response to payment events All without a single API key or credit card bill
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@pcaversaccio
Look, it's actually pretty simple: UIs, infra, dependencies etc. can and will be corrupted. When you hit the buttons on the hardware device, that's when you need to be 100% sure what you sign. The MOST important part is the screen on your hardware device and what it displays and that you 100% understand what it implies. If you're not 100% sure, don't hit the buttons. NEVER. People need to become paranoid. They need to understand that you're one signature away from being rekt. It's IMHO 80% at least mindset. That's the price of self-sovereignty and asymmetric cryptography. How to make verification easier is another question, or what kind of guardrails should be built. Nr. 1 priority is that you ALWAYS understand WHAT you sign.
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You get more people into the space by building applications that they'll use not by supporting spammers and grifters that are trying to farm their audiences
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this aged well - having little integrity across the biz it seems
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taking a break from farcaster and twitter crypto is an absolute mess right now, just pure scams and chaos, value destruction and despair all over the timeline. i need some time away to recoup and figure out what my place is in this industry and if i want to continue here goodbye. i'll see you guys again later this afternoon
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This is squarely in international incident territory now https://x.com/tier10k/status/1891943785468141598
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I think mid term for building on the app layer we'll see many applications completely hide away the blockchain layer from the user. A lot of trust has been lost.
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It's even worse when you see what Toly, the cofounder, keeps on defending. It's a culture issue from the top down. I don't even know if there's a way to salvage or reform it.
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If you watch the whole interview it's even worse the guy oozes arrogance, condescension, and anti-social traits. There needs to be ways to disincentivize these types of bad actors before regulators and enforcement absolutely violate the industry as a whole.
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