BlockchainDan π
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Blockchain/Decentralized tech nerd, full stack Web3 & SaaS dev. Co-founded @Syscoin. Founding Dev @PrimeLayerHQ. Crypto, BTC, AI, MCP, ZK, EVM, L2+. Up only!
Joined November 2013
Many platforms, protocols and designs were explored while architecting $PRML. Only one solution met all criteria without compromise. Edgechains are a true paradigm shift in BTC scaling and utility. @primelayerhq is proud to build on this innovation 10+ yrs in the making!
Prime evaluated Ethereum, Polygon, and standalone L1 options before choosing Syscoin. The decision came down to: sovereign execution, Bitcoin-grade security, and an infrastructure layer that won't change the rules mid-build. @PrimeLayerHQ testnet launching Q4 2025. BTCFi's
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DApp, DeFi and BTCFi developers have more flexibility, modularity and interoperability options today than ever before. All finally rooted in Bitcoin's security. If you can filter through the noise the signal w the answers to all your questions awaits. @syscoin @primelayerhq
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Prime evaluated Ethereum, Polygon, and standalone L1 options before choosing Syscoin. The decision came down to: sovereign execution, Bitcoin-grade security, and an infrastructure layer that won't change the rules mid-build. @PrimeLayerHQ testnet launching Q4 2025. BTCFi's
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Edgechains don't share sequencers. They don't inherit systemic risk from other applications. They don't sacrifice sovereignty for convenience. Every edgechain on zkSYS infrastructure operates independently while inheriting Bitcoin security through cryptographic proofs anchored
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@BMInBC @primelayerhq The fact that you can recover BTC even if PrimeLayer goes down is huge for decentralization
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Here's a common misconception about RAG! Most people think RAG works like this: index a document β retrieve that same document. But indexing β retrieval. What you index doesn't have to be what you feed the LLM. Once you understand this, you can build RAG systems that
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We now have an on-chain BIP-444 futures contract! https://t.co/gSuFb7CSpD
@tclowdotsats, for some odd reason, decided to put his faith in BIP-444 activating, while I'm putting my sats on it being a dud. Setup includes sending funds to a 2-of-2 and two pre-signed (mutually
Here's a different approach to BIP-444 futures using pre-signed transactions and larger OP_RETURN (300 bytes) for settlement, the most contentious aspect of this debate. https://t.co/vB6t00hq0z This should work well with https://t.co/wy8oxpaoeW + Xverse/Unisat. Shoutout to
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You build a real-time chat app. You use WebSockets. It's perfect. The server has a persistent connection to all clients. User A sends a message, the server gets it, and it broadcasts that message to User B, C, and D. It's fast, light, and efficient. You're a hero. Then, the
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Grateful to have partnered on the NSIT Ibom event, another space where young builders are stepping up, learning, and finding the right pathways into Web3. Seeing communities come together to share skills, opportunities, and real guidance is exactly what drives this ecosystem
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Unlocking Bitcoin's Trillion-Dollar Vault: The Rise of Bitcoin DeFi $PRML @primelayerhq
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For many years, Bitcoin stood for network security and digital scarcity, yet its immense value remained largely dormant within theΒ DeFi landscape. This is about to change now. Innovative projects...
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Validator & Token Model Validators stake $PRML to secure the network just like EVM chains. But that's not all: β Validators can redirect their rewards to liquidity pools thereby boosting DeFi activity. β $BTC holders can also bond $PRML to earn yield without selling $BTC.
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Core Features of PrimeLayer β£ ππππͺπ§π π½ππΎ π½π§ππππ: Irreversible representation of BTC on PrimeLayer. This means that anyone can access DeFi without leaving Bitcoin exposure.
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$PRML powers the entire PrimeLayer network. Itβs used for: β
Gas fees β
Staking β
Governance This aligns network growth directly with token value and not speculation.
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The big moment every has been waiting for! Release of our full Blue Paper, including all technical details of PrimeLayerπ€ π link to Blue Paper! https://t.co/EqFtAgp22I Stay tuned for our Spaces On Thursday where all key concepts will be covered https://t.co/XpVcQB5uOV
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Testnet v1 details are coming together. Users will be able to play with tPRML (testnet PRML) and start getting familiar with it's features and UX before the end of the year!
1/3 The week is coming to an endβ¦ The team has been working on details around Testnet, as previously communicated it is planned before the end of the year. Next week we will announce how the Testnet V1 will look like and discuss some of itβs features.
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I Withdraw My Offer to Advise MEXC - Hereβs Why (Something Sinister Is Brewing) After winning my case against MEXC - thanks entirely to the communityβs relentless support and the spotlight you helped shine on their unfair seizure of user funds - I made a public offer: If you
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Here's my beginner's lecture series for RAG, Vector Database, Agent, and Multi-Agents: Download slides: π * RAG: https://t.co/02dZB65BbV * Agents: https://t.co/EEDlUuS1yV * Vector Database: https://t.co/nyecvpjxM7 * Multi-Agents: https://t.co/7QPG9b8gN2 --- 100% original,
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zkSYS infrastructure enables something the industry has been chasing for years: sovereign execution environments that don't sacrifice Bitcoin-grade security. Edgechains inherit security through cryptographic proofs. They scale independently. They stay sovereign, ushering in the
Bitcoin security isn't just a marketing term at Syscoin. It comes from years of merged mining, supported by major #BTC mining pools like F2Pool, ViaBTC, and AntPool. It's unique $SYS advantages like chainlocks that provide instant finality. It's Bitcoin-based, Proof-of-Data
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π¨ Carnegie Mellon just dropped one of the most important AI agent papers of the year. Itβs called βTraining Proactive and Personalized LLM Agents.β Hereβs the wild part... they didnβt train agents to just complete tasks. They trained them to talk better. Most AI agents are
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