
Egor Homakov
@homakov
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Blockchain scaling (L2) fundamentally splits into two architectural paths:. 1) Tightly coupled Broadcast-like shared state (CPU on top of CPU) as in rollups or big-blockers like Solana.2) Loosely coupled Unicast-like bidirectional saldo-states (GPU on top of CPU) as in channels.
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What are my options here? $400K vanished thanks to @Binance and @Paxos. You could airdrop or keep convert for few more years. I don’t keep it on the exchange so no FRUSD swap, and I didn’t see @Paxos sunset news. I’d even accept 60-90 cents on the dollar but 5% is a joke!.
I just learned $BUSD was sunset over a year ago. I hold a substantial amount in it (in local wallet, not on Binance). Any idea how to redeem at without losing 90% of value? . What the hell @binance @cz_binance I didn't expect official "Binance USD" to rug pull me like that!.
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I just learned $BUSD was sunset over a year ago. I hold a substantial amount in it (in local wallet, not on Binance). Any idea how to redeem at without losing 90% of value? . What the hell @binance @cz_binance I didn't expect official "Binance USD" to rug pull me like that!.
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@jft_71 @anthropiast @AnthropicAI @ICONIQCapital FTX invested $500 million in Anthropic in 2022, gaining about 8% stake. They sold most of it in 2024 for $884 million. Hypothetically, if still held, the stake would be worth around $14.6 billion at the $183B valuation.
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RT @elevenlabsio: Introducing Eleven Music. The highest quality AI music model. - Complete control over genre, style, and structure.- Mult….
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"Agents are a great way to get unblocked, stay in the flow." 100%. 2022–2025+: the renaissance era of programming — especially for those who dread npm debugging and other “painfully unsexy” parts of the craft. AI agents didn’t replace creativity. They removed the sludge.
I don't know about everyone else, but AI Agents have made coding more enjoyable for me. It's easier to stay in flow. The fact is that not everything you do in coding is fun. When you face a new challenge and solve a hard problem things are fun to do yourself, in fact it's best.
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I’ve read dozens of whitepapers from CoinMarketCap listings. Nothing matches the original Ethereum whitepaper in coherence and generality. The EVM remains the most brilliant invention in crypto. My top 3 papers:.EVM (beyond just Ethereum mainnet).Bitcoin VM (for being the first
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Death by AI . "Anyway, the good news is that, as of right now, according to my Overview, I am once again alive. But I’m not making any long-term plans. I’m not even making lunch plans" :D.
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I get it — old buildings in the EU can’t have facades altered. But why isn’t AC planned in new ones?. I considered a brand new unit in Berlin (Am Tacheles Suites). Even they had no actual solution. Is it normal?. New buildings in Moscow have these (or central AC):
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Blockchains are just glorified, cypherpunk-run RTGS — like Fedwire, TARGET2, TIPS, CHAPS, CNAPS, MEPS+, LVTS, CHATS - every(!) RTGS is also replicated. Blockchains just let anyone spin up a node — trading TPS for consumer-grade replay. The only real difference?.RTGS: banks.
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The root of today’s financial confusion isn’t code or complexity — it’s language. TradFi and DeFi operate on the same primitives but describe them with inconsistent, legacy, or misleading terminology. We need a shared mental model. A common semantic core. JEA — Jurisdiction /.
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RT @AnthropicAI: Introducing the next generation: Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4. Claude Opus 4 is our most powerful model yet, and the….
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Claude AI blackmailing its creators strongly remind me of one of my favorite music video plot:
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RT @GoogleDeepMind: We built an AI model to simulate how a fruit fly walks, flies and behaves – in partnership with @HHMIJanelia. 🪰. Our co….
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RT @Gaurav1105: @AutismCapital The "Grey Zone" between waste and fraud is intentional. The loophole of plausible deniability—"It wasn’t fra….
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RT @hackerfantastic: North Korea stole $1.4billion by injecting JavaScript through an AWS S3 bucket to spoof the UI interface during a tran….
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I always felt this “lets load web3 ui from traditional URL” was going to backfire, but not $1.4B omg. Deep subresource integrity would solve it. It’s not a “dapp” if its developer can freely hijack UI codebase!.
TL;DR: A dev machine of Safe was compromised. This allowed access to AWS and their S3 bucket. A malicious JavaScript was pushed to the bucket and eventually distributed. The malicious JS code targeted specifically the Bybit contract address. The JS code changes the content of the
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Bitcoin’s greatest trick wasn’t speed or efficiency—it was being just good enough to survive. Too perfect, too fast? Governments would’ve crushed it. Ban! Instead, it crept in, spread like an idea-virus, and now even regulators hold bags. The system is changing from within.
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Valid points. EVM generality was a good way to test new ideas but now there is a handful of use cases/defi primitives that can be precompiled and run faster and safer than original virtualized contracts. More sequenceers = more fragmented liquidity.
Seems logical, but it’s also wrong. There is no point to multiple L2s. If a single L2 can handle parallel execution, then it can use up all the blobspace and run every usecase. What’s more is that there aren’t infinite useful smart contracts, let alone execution environments.
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