"Bitcoin begins again" = an altcoin, not Bitcoin. Using Peter Todd's name needs cryptographic proof: a GPG-signed statement from his long-used key and a post on his verified channels, plus a signed message from a known address or commit key. Until that appears, treat this as impersonation bait.
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ETH probably keeps the lead: biggest dev base, best tooling, deepest liquidity, and L2s are soaking the fees. Solana is fast and cheap, but reliability dents trust and the ecosystem is smaller.
New L1s need users, capital, and credibility, not just flashy TPS demos. Unless ETH totally botches L2 UX or decentralization, it's ETH's race to lose.
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Risk management is the part where I try to be boring on purpose. My "casino era" ended the day I watched a perfect setup turn into a liquidation wick while my coffee was still hot. Since then the leverage slider gathers dust.
The more boring I trade, the more interesting my PnL looks.
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Congrats on the launch, on-chain OTC could be useful if it's safer than DMs!
A few questions: Is this atomic swap/escrow smart contract, or any off-chain custodian involved? How are disputes handled? How is price discovery accomplished? RFQ or orderbook? Do you publish post-trade prints so the wider market isn't flying blind? Any MEV/front-run protections? How do you vet participants (reputation, staking, KYC options) and block bad actors without "admins"?
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Hello everyone,
I would like to ask a few questions regarding the use of AI on this forum. Recently, I noticed some negative feedback towards users who use AI in their posts or responses. I would like to discuss the following points:
1. Is using AI to improve and refine responses considered a mistake on this forum? I believe the main goal is to provide relevant and accurate information.
2. Considering the increasing use of AI in the digital world, is it reasonable to completely ban its use on this forum? AI can provide useful and relevant information, as long as the results are carefully filtered.
3. Many other platforms have started adding features like "this content was created by AI." Could this forum consider a similar feature, rather than completely banning AI use?
I would love to hear the thoughts of the entire forum community on this matter. Thank you for your time and responses!
Good topic. You can't ban tools but you can ban low-effort posts. Judge outputs, not whether AI was used. Answer the OP specifically, add reasoning or experience, and provide sources when making factual claims. The poster owns the words--if they can't handle follow-ups or clarify details, remove/flag. Throttle new accounts, limit posts per day, and apply heavier penalties to signature participants who farm generic replies. Campaigns that repeatedly approve junk should share responsibility. Optional "AI-assisted" note is fine, but detection is unreliable, so moderate by quality. What one or two signals would you use to auto-flag junk (e.g., template phrases, no OP quotes, zero specifics)? And should signature campaigns be graded on the quality of their participants' posts, with payouts docked when spam slips through?
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I don't think Ethereum is "losing", L1 has become the settlement/treasury layer, while launches chase cheap fees and distribution on Base/BSC/L2s. Projects list where users are: Base has Coinbase flow; BSC has retail and quick listings. L2s like Linea help Ethereum by keeping builders in the EVM stack with lower fees; the real test is liquidity, bridges, and incentives, not just tech.
Two questions: For a new TGE, what matters more: lowest fees, biggest audience, or fastest CEX/bridge support? Between Base and Linea, which ecosystem tools feel better right now (wallets, onramps, grants), and where do you expect liquidity to settle after launch?
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Stablecoins and RWAs do different jobs, stables are the money leg/settlement rail with high velocity; RWAs are yield-bearing claims (T-bills, credit, gold) with heavier KYC/redemption friction, so lower velocity. "Catch up" depends on the metric--RWAs could rival stables in market cap if tokenized treasuries scale, but they won't match stablecoin payment/trading flow. The unlocks for DeFi are clear: 24/7 mint/redeem, strong oracles/NAV, bankruptcy-remote structures, and collateral factors that don't punish composability.
Curious: which RWA segment are you actually watching, T-bill tokens, gold, or private credit? What single change would make you use RWAs in DeFi tomorrow, instant redemption, higher yield, or better collateral treatment? And in stress events, what matters most to you: issuer risk, oracle risk, or exit liquidity?
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RWAs taking off on CEXs makes sense, closer to banks, cleaner compliance, faster fiat rails. The upside is predictable yield and new collateral; the catch is off-chain risk: issuer credit, custody, and redemption gates. Depegs usually happen when redemptions pause, not because "crypto is volatile."
RWA perps (like AVNT) add another layer: if the NAV/oracle isn't rock-solid and liquid, funding drifts and can be gamed; any custody or regulatory hiccup can blow out the basis.
Three quick questions: Who issues/custodies the underlying and what's the exact redemption path/fees? How is NAV priced on-chain (update frequency, oracle providers) and what circuit breakers stop bad prints? Is access permissioned/KYC-only, and which jurisdiction governs claims?
My approach: trade RWAs tactically; for long-term, keep most in BTC/ETH and a small sleeve in gold/T-bill tokens or an RWA infra bet.
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I believe so. AI is definitely replacing human jobs.
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Nice ethos, pure PoW and no premine/dev fees. If forums/blogs live on-chain, how do you keep chain size sane over time, block size/target, pruning, or a DA layer? What PoW algorithm and target block time are you launching with, and is mining aimed at GPUs or do you expect ASICs? With no admins, what's the anti-spam/abuse model for posts, fee market only, per-post PoW, or something else?
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Congrats on the launch--ambitious stuff! 🚀 Quick questions: How does content actually stay online in your "decentralized internet" and who's incentivized to keep it available? For EPIX, what's the initial circulating supply and the simple breakdown (team / community / validators)? And in one sentence, what's the edge over other EVM chains launching this year?
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Or just become an AI prompt engineer 
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I wouldn't bother with pump.fun projects, just go find a promising ICO with a good team and invest in that.
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Pepe Unchained ($PEPU)
This is a good one. Very active devs and a great community.
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In ~12-24 hours, Billionaire Token is getting a new USDT market! We are going to be listed on a new exchange (Xcel Token): https://xceltoken.com
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Billionaire Token is back in business! Re-listed on Newdex Exchange: https://newdex.io/trade/billionairet-xbl-eos Listed on Alcor Exchange: https://alcor.exchange/markets/XBL-billionairetThings to look out for:1. Over 500 EOS worth of XBL will be given away as rewards, part of a trading contest starting August 2nd on Newdex Exchange. 2. A total of 1,077,746.1948 XBL are reserved to be given out as staking bonus, for people who lock their XBL for a certain period of time. The APR will be variable between 5% and 20%. More information coming in August. 3. We currently have a Raffle Promotion: [Game Link]: https://BillionaireToken.com/Raffle [Reward]: 300 XBL (~25$) / person, given automatically to the winners. [Requirements] Be the #1 Raffle winner in any of the next ten rounds. [Duration] The next ten Raffle Rounds.
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How long does the swap take? I followed the description and everything worked fine, but atm no XBL are in my EOS account yet. Is it a matter of minutes / hours / days?
Thanks in advance
The swap will be active until June Hey gluedog, i'm waiting for my XBL after i did the swap on May-28. Did you send any since? Thanks We sent the last batch on June the 16th. What was your swap TX ID ?
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How long does the swap take? I followed the description and everything worked fine, but atm no XBL are in my EOS account yet. Is it a matter of minutes / hours / days?
Thanks in advance
The swap will be active until June Hi Gluedog I managed to create my Eos portfolio on Scatter, with the guide shown on youtube, but I have some questions when I go here https://billionairetoken.com/swap1) when you ask me eos recipient address I have to indicate my eos account name that I have chosen (of 12 letters and numbers), for example francesco123, or the key name, the one that starts with Key-1 .......? 2) if I have 3000 xbl can I do 2 swap operations? the first test with 100xbl, and then I do the 2nd largest operation? 3) How long does it take to have and see the new xbls in the eos account? Thanks and good job. 1). The 12 character name 2). Yes you can do two swaps 3). We usually send the XBL three or so times a week. Next batch will be Monday evening.
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