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Building & Coding since 2006 Digital Assets Technology @Citi Senior Contributor @ForbesCrypto Prev: Crypto @Mastercard, co-founded @blockex Views are my own

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Solid analysis of Circle L1 Arc. My quick take is that competition is great! We need diversity as this will compress fees and will drive UX and user benefits! a) Technically it’s a public permissioned chain. b) There is nothing decentralized in Proof of Authority. c)

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First, agree with this point. My contrary opinion: institutions would prefer not to start their own L1/L2, but the lack of a single L1/L2 they could integrate that: a) has the market liquidity they look for b) has the payment activity they look for c) has the security they look

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The biggest unlock in crypto will happen once the AML compliance controls are clearly defined, e.g., the threshold line below. For most of the FIs it will be somewhere in the top-middle. For regulated institutions, it will be very close to the green "clean wallet". How

The biggest unlock in crypto will happen once the AML compliance controls are clearly defined, e.g., the threshold line below.

For most of the FIs it will be somewhere in the top-middle. 

For regulated institutions, it will be very close to the green "clean wallet".

How
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Started vibe coding an x402 API SaaS, and the Replit's thought process and how it approaches the problem statement is excellent!

Started vibe coding an x402 API SaaS, and the Replit's thought process and how it approaches the problem statement is excellent!
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Most ZK stacks still run server side: users send raw data to a central service, which generates a proof. That introduces avoidable risks like storage, leakage, jurisdictional exposure and creates single points of failure for privacy, uptime, and trust. Client side proving flips

Most ZK stacks still run server side: users send raw data to a central service, which generates a proof. That introduces avoidable risks like storage, leakage, jurisdictional exposure and creates single points of failure for privacy, uptime, and trust.

Client side proving flips
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After reading what has happened to Starknet, it makes you appreciate the effort and dedication Ethereum went through with its upgrades over the last two years.

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All eyes are on our two boys today! Alex and Ivan are playing the semis of US Open Tennis Juniors. There could be an entirely Bulgarian 🇧🇬 vs🇧🇬 US Open final!

All eyes are on our two boys today! Alex and Ivan are playing the semis of <a href="/usopen/">US Open Tennis</a> Juniors.

There could be an entirely Bulgarian 🇧🇬 vs🇧🇬 US Open final!
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The sad reality of public ledger infrastructure is that solving speed and TPS by adding more ledgers and L2/rollup layers introduces an entirely new problem: a lack of network effects. The most significant opportunity in the 2 year horizon is seamlessly connecting the fragmented

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The biggest realization is that the delta of making or contributing to a chain to make it "as you want it" and to satisfy your payment throughput requirements is orders of magnitude larger than standing your own L1. Which is a feast of its own.