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Loki_VT

@loki_vt

Crypto is the great equalizer

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Old model: robots work only for their owners New model: robots work for whoever hires them The robot task economy, enabled by Homebrew’s x402 Action Node.

Old model: robots work only for their owners

New model: robots work for whoever hires them

The robot task economy, enabled by Homebrew’s x402 Action Node.
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Households already spend $3k–$6k/year on physical services like cleaning, errands, and moving help. This graphic shows the Homebrew x402 Action Node flow for how humans and agents hire robot actions.

Households already spend $3k–$6k/year on physical services like cleaning, errands, and moving help.

This graphic shows the Homebrew x402 Action Node flow for how humans and agents hire robot actions.
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Mike Selig To be clear, prediction markets before offering sports event contracts were very much operating legally, and they do provide profound utility to society, but are you suggesting that PMs offering sports event contracts are not violating the law?

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Drone status check of a fallen robot, dispatched via Homebrew’s Task Router. Detect → route → verify → dispatch next action. Built for the Pump.fun Build in Public Hackathon.

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Tokenomics update ahead of the Pump.fun hackathon: • 15% of total supply was allocated to ecosystem incentives and fully vested • We have re-locked 10% of total supply from that ecosystem allocation Goal: strengthen long-term alignment as we scale revenue-generating products

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Robots are joining the economy. With Homebrew Robotics, robot actions become paid tasks; when they get stuck, they can “hire” a human via Teleop-on-Demand to finish. See our Pump.fun BiP entry below.

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DEMO: Triggering real-world robot actions with Homebrew's Task Router. - Select a task (v1 tasks) - Robot prompts for an x402 payment to unlock it - Payment clears -> robot executes

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Homebrew Robotics migration page is now live. You can view the migration details here: migrate.fun/project/mig155 Migration opens March 24, 1 PM EST. More details soon.

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Every so often something happens in crypto That reinvigorates us about the space Reminds us of why we're here and Pushes the boundaries of what's possible. This is one of those times.

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Production Markets are a new primitive: participants compete to allocate shared economic resources by betting on the productivity of their allocations. Each allocation directly funds economic activity, and the prediction and investment are the same act. Coming first to Aero.

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Robots get stuck. A lot. The Homebrew stack lets a remote operator take over from hundreds of km away and pilot it back to autonomy. Here's how. 👇