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Gotham FC (@gothamfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve got Guro! ✍️ In partnership with Dove, #GothamFC has signed forward Guro Reiten from Chelsea FC Women She will join the club on loan through the conclusion of her contract and has agreed to a free agent deal through 2029 with the club. Welcome to NJ/NY, Guro! ⭐️⭐️ Read more:

cat (@_catwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The PM playbook was built on an assumption that the technology underneath your product is roughly stable With the current pace of model progress, this is no longer true. Here's how we've evolved the PM role:

Willy Woo (@woonomic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Old school onchain models suggest a BTC bottom between 46k-54k. Also hints at how much time we have to wait. Orange line correlates to the capital stored in BTC and it has been leaving since November. CVDD Floor Model has the advantage of climbing over time, 45.5k right now.

Old school onchain models suggest a BTC bottom between 46k-54k. Also hints at how much time we have to wait.

Orange line correlates to the capital stored in BTC and it has been leaving since November.

CVDD Floor Model has the advantage of climbing over time, 45.5k right now.
Boris Cherny (@bcherny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wanted to share a bunch of my favorite hidden and under-utilized features in Claude Code. I'll focus on the ones I use the most. Here goes.

Claude (@claudeai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Computer use is now in Claude Code. Claude can open your apps, click through your UI, and test what it built, right from the CLI. Now in research preview on Pro and Max plans.

ollama (@ollama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ollama is now updated to run the fastest on Apple silicon, powered by MLX, Apple's machine learning framework. This change unlocks much faster performance to accelerate demanding work on macOS: - Personal assistants like OpenClaw - Coding agents like Claude Code, OpenCode,

CryptoQuant.com (@cryptoquant_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bitcoin's Best Buy Zone? History Says This Is It! “Below 54,000 dollars, Bitcoin is cheap compared to the market average, and it is a perfect place to make gradual accumulation and collect Bitcoin.” – By CryptoMe 

Bitcoin's Best Buy Zone? History Says This Is It!

“Below 54,000 dollars, Bitcoin is cheap compared to the market average, and it is a perfect place to make gradual accumulation and collect Bitcoin.” – By <a href="/cryptometugce/">CryptoMe </a>
Colin Talks Crypto 🪙 (@colintcrypto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

$BTC tops sharply and bottoms slowly-- the opposite of stocks, which bottom sharply and top slowly. There's no rush to buy the bottom like some might make you believe. Bitcoin bear markets tend to take a long time to consolidate at the bottom ranges. This is what kills people--

$BTC tops sharply and bottoms slowly-- the opposite of stocks, which bottom sharply and top slowly.

There's no rush to buy the bottom like some might make you believe.

Bitcoin bear markets tend to take a long time to consolidate at the bottom ranges. This is what kills people--
CryptoQuant.com (@cryptoquant_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whales have flipped from buyers to sellers. 1K–10K BTC holders are now distributing, with 1Y holdings at -188K BTC after +200K accumulation in 2024. This isn’t short-term. The 365D trend is declining, signaling structural selling pressure.

Whales have flipped from buyers to sellers.

1K–10K BTC holders are now distributing, with 1Y holdings at -188K BTC after +200K accumulation in 2024.

This isn’t short-term. The 365D trend is declining, signaling structural selling pressure.
Joao Wedson (@joao_wedson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crypto market sentiment is low, but not as low as it was in 2022 or 2018. Surprisingly, sentiment has still not reached true extreme fear in our Alpha Crypto Sentiment metric.

Crypto market sentiment is low, but not as low as it was in 2022 or 2018.

Surprisingly, sentiment has still not reached true extreme fear in our Alpha Crypto Sentiment metric.
Paweł Huryn (@pawelhuryn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beats Sonnet 4.6 on graduate-level reasoning. 4B active parameters. Runs on a 24GB Mac Mini. Gemma 4's 26B model scores 82.3% on GPQA Diamond — vs Sonnet 4.6's 74%. It's a mixture-of-experts that activates only 4B parameters per inference. Apache 2.0. The 31B variant goes

Joao Wedson (@joao_wedson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bitcoin just reached the highest RVTS Ratio in history, which means network utilization is now at the lowest level we have ever seen. The RVTS (28d) measures the relationship between market value and the network’s adjusted economic volume, and when it rises it reflects a

Bitcoin just reached the highest RVTS Ratio in history, which means network utilization is now at the lowest level we have ever seen.

The RVTS (28d) measures the relationship between market value and the network’s adjusted economic volume, and when it rises it reflects a
Joao Wedson (@joao_wedson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the chart bears don’t want you to see. The 720-day TBBI is not noise. It captures multi-year sentiment cycles and reveals the real structural positioning of the market beyond short-term volatility. Right now, it is sitting in extreme bearish territory. Historically,

This is the chart bears don’t want you to see.

The 720-day TBBI is not noise. It captures multi-year sentiment cycles and reveals the real structural positioning of the market beyond short-term volatility.

Right now, it is sitting in extreme bearish territory.

Historically,
Claude (@claudeai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.

Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet.

It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back.

You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.
Boris Cherny (@bcherny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opus 4.7 feels more intelligent, agentic, and precise than 4.6. It took a few days for me to learn how to work with it effectively, to fully take advantage of its new capabilities. Will post a few more tips throughout the day, starting with this blog post:

Sherwood 💬 (@realshcallaway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OVERRATED: running tons of agents in parallel; working on too many things at once; perpetual context-switching; opening lots of low-quality PRs that may never land. UNDERRATED: using one or two agents at a time; focusing on the task in front of you; thinking deeply; finishing