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A major GPU manufacturer recently pushed back against claims circulating in tech circles. The company flat-out denied allegations that a certain AI startup from the mainland had gotten its hands on their latest restricted chip series.
The drama kicked off when whispers suggested DeepSeek—a rising player in the artificial intelligence space—might be running their models on Blackwell architecture chips. Thing is, those specific processors aren't supposed to end up in certain markets due to export controls.
The chipmaker didn't mince words in their response. Their official stance? The reports are
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MemeTokenGeniusvip:
Hmm... That's the same old story, how many people actually believe it

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I don't care what chip deepseek uses, anyway Mr. Huang definitely won't lose money

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Wow, this can be spun out? Is the industry really that idle?

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Export controls are always hard to explain, anyway everyone has their own reasons

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Wait, so did deepseek actually get used or not...

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This is outrageous, Silicon Valley is trying to shut down artificial intelligence freedom every day

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Official denial = there is a mole, everyone

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Another life-and-death technology war, and the retail investors are just watching the show

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No matter what, deepseek's recent hype is incredibly hot, denying it is too late

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Still arguing, might as well directly say how the supply chain is protected, that’s more valuable
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Why do most AI agents still lack true autonomy? Here's the uncomfortable truth: they're running on centralized infrastructure.
Operators can tweak their logic, shut them down, or manipulate behavior whenever they want. Not exactly "intelligent" when someone else holds the kill switch.
Enter the Sovereign Agent Stack—a framework that's rewriting the rules. It decentralizes every critical layer: identity becomes self-sovereign, execution happens on-chain, memory stays tamper-proof, and control mechanisms get hardcoded into protocols instead of admin panels.
No middlemen. No override buttons. Jus
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WhaleWatchervip:
Really, today's AI agents are essentially working while wearing autonomous disguises—who can prove they're not being remotely controlled...
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Two projects are quietly building the infrastructure for autonomous agents, but they're attacking the problem from completely different angles.
One side is tackling the hardware layer—think of it as building the nervous system. Their OS handles everything from spatial awareness to physical movement, basically teaching robots how to see and interact with the real world. No more custom code for every single device.
The other? They're constructing the economic brain. Picture a bazaar where AI agents don't just exist—they hustle. These entities can strike deals, map out strategies, sync up with ea
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BearMarketHustlervip:
ngl, combining these two directions really has some potential — one focusing on perception hardware and the other on economic decision-making... feels like the true agent era might be approaching.
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Meta's leadership is steering the company in a fresh direction when it comes to artificial intelligence development. Word on the street? The tech giant might be pulling back from its open-source AI commitments.
This shift could reshape how the industry approaches model accessibility and collaborative development. For years, open-source frameworks have fueled innovation across blockchain infrastructure and decentralized applications. If a major player pivots toward proprietary systems, it raises questions about transparency, community-driven progress, and the future of accessible AI tools.
What
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ZenChainWalkervip:
Meta is starting to play tricks again... The open-source promise is made and broken at will. We've seen this trick too many times in crypto.
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A major social platform is rolling out an AI-powered recommendation engine this December—and the scale is massive.
Here's what's happening: The new system will process over 100 million posts every single day, using advanced language models to understand context and relevance. After intelligent filtering, it'll match content to somewhere between 300 and 400 million active users daily.
The mission? Deliver personalized feeds that actually resonate. Instead of generic chronological timelines, each user gets content calibrated to their interests and engagement patterns.
This shift represents how A
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GoldDiggerDuckvip:
Another major platform is using AI for recommendations. In simple terms, they want to better understand what you like and push it aggressively.
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A major fast-food chain just yanked their AI-generated holiday commercial after getting roasted online. The backlash was swift—people aren't buying the soulless vibe AI ads bring to the table. Makes you wonder: are brands rushing into AI without reading the room? Tech's cool, but emotional resonance still matters when you're selling nostalgia and comfort food.
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HashRateHermitvip:
NGL, this is the awkwardness of AI generation—no matter how advanced the algorithm, it can't replicate that sense of warmth... Brands really should reflect on what they're actually doing.
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Handed off some tasks to the team using commercial radio hardware after diving deep into component datasheets. Now we're pushing toward a full mesh network running our own protocol stack. The feature set we're planning? Let's just say most people haven't even thought about this stuff yet. Building communication infrastructure from the ground up hits different when you actually understand what each chip can do.
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Recently, the market has been dull, liquidity is almost exhausted, hackers can't hold back and have started causing trouble, and project teams are desperately cashing out. At such times, you're most likely to fall prey—be robbed, be cut, or be liquidated—all with wildly high probabilities.
Quickly go through your wallet list, especially those that haven't been used in a long time, wallets used solely for airdrops, or those that have interacted with shady websites—delete what needs to be deleted. More importantly, review the previous authorizations given to various contracts; many people have f
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RektButSmilingvip:
Authorization really can kill. I know a few guys who wake up to find their wallets drained...

Cleaning up is easy. Those small dust wallets should be deleted sooner rather than later.
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Seriously... that password manager still doesn't have WebAuthn PRF support?
Running Android 15 with the newest Chrome and Brave builds, plus their latest version.
Just to clarify - I'm talking about storing passkeys with prf/hmac-secret/blob extensions, not the vault login feature itself.
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blocksnarkvip:
ngl this feature is missing terribly... PRF is already 2024 and still hasn't caught up?🔐
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Here's what most people are missing right now:
The combination of robots, USDC, and x402 isn't just another shiny tech demo. It's actually laying groundwork for something way bigger—machines doing commerce with each other.
Think about it. When autonomous agents can figure out what needs doing, hash out the terms, and settle payment instantly using a stable global currency, you're opening doors that were welded shut before. No human middleman. No currency conversion headaches. Just machines transacting at machine speed.
We're talking about a shift in how value moves through networks. Tasks get
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CantAffordPancakevip:
Machines doing business themselves? The logic sounds great, but who will cover the losses?
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Solana's revamped homepage just dropped something wild—a real-time transaction counter that's actually pulling live data. No smoke and mirrors, no simulated numbers. Just raw, unfiltered blockchain activity streaming right there on the front page. Pretty bold move to showcase network throughput this transparently.
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MoodFollowsPricevip:
Tired of using data manipulation tricks, finally someone dares to live stream real throughput.
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Been diving into cold wallet specs lately – the Titan 2.0 caught my attention with its completely air-gapped design. No Wi-Fi, no Bluetooth, just QR code transactions. Pretty solid approach for the paranoid among us.
Curious what hardware setup others are running these days? Still sticking with the classics or experimenting with newer air-gapped models?
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zkNoobvip:
air-gapped is really excellent, but it's a bit cumbersome to use.
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Everyone's stuck on the surface level with OpenMind's OM1 release — "oh cool, robots plus AI agents." Miss me with that basic take.
What OpenMind and Virtuals actually pulled off? They just bridged a gap that's existed forever in digital economies.
Think about it: we've been sitting on agents that could process, analyze, strategize... but couldn't execute a damn thing. And
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip:
NGL, this perspective still has some value; agents being able to actually execute is the real game-changer.
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Seriously, if you're still sleeping on AI tools, wake up.
Some markets are already using AI to pump out entire TV series — no massive budgets, no year-long production cycles. Just a creator with decent hardware and the right prompts.
While certain regions debate ethics and regulation, others are shipping content at lightning speed. The gap is widening fast.
Whether you love it or hate it, AI-driven production isn't going away. Indie creators now have firepower that used to require studio backing. The playing field just got flipped.
Adapt or get left behind. That's the reality now.
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LeverageAddictvip:
Alright, it should have been like this a long time ago. A small workshop with one person can handle an entire crew, who could stand that?
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Electroneum quietly surpasses one million users, demonstrating with real actions a question: will Web2 users truly pay for environmental protection?
This L1 chain adopts PoR consensus — with such low energy consumption that one might suspect a few zeros are missing. No electricity burning, no competition for computing power, relying instead on reputation weight. Sounds very idealistic? But they have already brought in environmental organizations like One Ocean Foundation, and practical application scenarios like AnyTask are running.
The current question is: when everyone is shouting about gree
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SmartContractWorkervip:
A million users sounds impressive, but how many are truly active? Anyway, I haven't seen much change in the wallet.

If the ecosystem can't turn around, being environmentally friendly is just a waste of effort. This trick has been seen too many times.

PoR sounds appealing, but I wonder if there are any tricks involved...

Does backing by One Ocean Foundation guarantee no rug pulls? I think I'll wait and see.

The next highly touted L1 chain is probably already on its way. How long the eco-friendly approach can last is really uncertain.

However, the low energy consumption aspect is indeed interesting, much more conscientious than those chains that burn electricity daily.

Probably most of the million users are just a bunch of snipers; they probably don't even know themselves.

If the ecosystem applications can't take off, then all those users are just imaginary. Can AnyTask support the market?

To be honest, the environmental selling point in crypto is basically an placebo; it still depends on how the APY performs.
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Even firms worth billions find themselves outmaneuvered in Solana's MEV-driven ecosystem.
The harsh trading environment isn't just a bug—it's actually a feature. This structural complexity creates barriers that most people underestimate as a competitive moat.
When institutional players with massive resources can't dominate the chain, you know something interesting is happening at the protocol level.
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GoldDiggerDuckvip:
Haha, even big institutions got bucked on SOL. Now that's true decentralization.
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The next big shift? AI meeting Web3 in ways that actually matter beyond just trading tokens.
By 2030, we're looking at AI agents operating directly on-chain—not as a gimmick, but as genuine participants building and interacting within decentralized systems. Think AI creating value in markets we haven't even mapped out yet.
Real-world assets getting tokenized is one piece. But the infrastructure supporting this convergence—that's where things get interesting. We need rails that can handle AI's computational demands while maintaining Web3's trustless nature.
The question isn't whether this happe
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AirdropChaservip:
Wow, finally someone hit the nail on the head, not just talking about tokenomics again.
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Many people mention Injective and only think of one word: fast. But they don't realize that when speed surpasses a certain threshold, a qualitative change occurs — it's no longer just about efficiency, but a complete transformation of the market's game rules.
What is the experience of traditional on-chain trading? From the moment you come up with an idea to its confirmation on the chain, several seconds pass in between. What is hidden in these seconds? MEV bots rushing ahead, slippage eating into profits, uncertainty creating anxiety. These are all systemic noises.
But once Injective reduces l
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ZenMinervip:
Zero latency listening is great, but bro, this wave really exposed the stubborn problem of MEV... But has ParadyzeFi really never been sniped by bots?
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Morning crypto fam. 💫
Alephium's approach stays true to form—always laying the groundwork before flashy features drop.
Their latest moves? SDK enhancements, smoother wallet connections, node optimization, better smart contract tools.
Sure, infrastructure upgrades don't generate hype like new apps do. But here's the thing: solid foundations matter more than surface-level buzz. You can't build a skyscraper on shaky ground.
While others chase quick wins, this project keeps grinding on the unsexy stuff that actually scales.
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down_only_larryvip:
ngl Infrastructure is actually the real test; many projects fail here.
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Just realized something wild about Ethereum addresses—those "dead" null addresses everyone burns tokens to? Turns out they're not as dead as we thought.
Take an address like 0x6900000000000000000000000000000000000069. Computing its private key is basically impossible with current tech, sure. But here's the kicker: if someone theoretically could crack it, they could deploy a smart contract to that exact address and pull out all the "burned" funds sitting there.
The math makes it nearly impossible, but the possibility technically exists. Kind of changes how you think about burning tokens to null
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MEV_Whisperervip:
Wait a minute, does that mean those "permanently burned" coins could still potentially be recovered? That's a bit bleak...
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