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May 02, 2026, 03:19:43 AM
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I don't consider stable coins crypto, they must have centralization to exist therefore by definition cannot be a crypto currency.
NFTs for me is a maybe and I own a SATOSHICARD

The three that succeeded all did for the same reasons:

1. a huge txn is treated no differently than a tiny one
2. speed of txn and/or speed to enter a market is unmatched
3. fees are manageable within each scope
4. regulator entities had limited power
5. ownership is immutable

The next big use case will succeed for these same reasons. I evaluate all projects against these criteria.


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May 02, 2026, 06:03:49 PM
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I have a plan in place for a product/category that matches all 5 of these. Goal is to launch a modeling phase in six weeks on bitcointalk announcements. Modeling phase will pick a launch coin platform as well as set the launch parameters for the ecosystem.

As i have vetted the crypto-sphere for which platform to use to drive my model I am landing on these two:
   
1. Litecoin, new testnet smart contracts would work, speed, fees. POW. I am a POW zealot (transparency)
2. Stellar, speed, fees. Not ripple. Smart contract capable.

I like Litecoin because it is the only POW solution I feel comfortable with, happy to hear about alternatives. My product category uniquely exposes the weaknesses in most other platforms: bitcoin, ethereum namely (speed, fees are deal killers)

I am only considering stellar because it is an odd underdog and I like the founder.       

1. I won't use smart contracts initially, however, I think it is mistake to use a platform that does not have one.
2. I know there are many smaller coins that have smart contract road maps. however, I can't say I have enough confidence in any of them to pick them.

For now it is a two horse race that modeling phase will uncover a winner.

Which coin platforms today are at least in test net phase with smart contracts, are ideally POW, and have all the features i need.


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May 03, 2026, 04:02:06 PM
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For agentic programmers out there. I have released a few projects.

www.spaiglass.xyz   -  opensource, browser and mobile browser chat window. Like telegram but you can access your llm agent directory and read your .md

www.readystack.dev - long running attempt to have agents prepare perfect scout score packages on docker... making progress but token costs need to drop more, which they will

I will link my main project url, when I get closer to the live model phase.

FYI, the reason i posted in speculation is because my project is a speculative unanswered question about a human-controlled trillion dollar market. Can cryptocurrency and agents remove humans from the equation in one single software release? I decided to take a chance and say yes, not because I have a special solution particularly, but because I believe agentic takeover of all things digital is inevitable so why not participate in the coming chaos.

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