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​#zcashironwoodupgradenearestestnet ​Following the Orchard glitch, Zcash took a steep dive from $600 down to $300. It's a classic case of locking the barn door after the horse has bolted—now there's a frantic scramble to push the Ironwood upgrade out to the testnet for a quick fix. ​Trust takes years to establish but vanishes in an instant. Are you still confident in this upcoming Ironwood update? ​For traders wondering about their next move: just hold steady. Observe how the market and wallets transition over to the Z3 stack. Avoid the temptation to catch a falling knife driven by FOMO, or you might end up badly burned! ​⚠️ Reminder: This isn't financial advice. ​#Havealovelyweekend #WeekendAlert #zcash $ZEC {future}(ZECUSDT) $ZEN {spot}(ZENUSDT) $DASH {future}(DASHUSDT)
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​Following the Orchard glitch, Zcash took a steep dive from $600 down to $300. It's a classic case of locking the barn door after the horse has bolted—now there's a frantic scramble to push the Ironwood upgrade out to the testnet for a quick fix.

​Trust takes years to establish but vanishes in an instant. Are you still confident in this upcoming Ironwood update?

​For traders wondering about their next move: just hold steady. Observe how the market and wallets transition over to the Z3 stack. Avoid the temptation to catch a falling knife driven by FOMO, or you might end up badly burned!

​⚠️ Reminder: This isn't financial advice.

#Havealovelyweekend #WeekendAlert #zcash $ZEC
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🚨 Zcash’s Ironwood upgrade is nearing the testnet. $ZEC saw a sharp drop from around $600 to $300, and some have speculated that it came after an issue related to the Orchard upgrade. As the saying goes: “After the cow was lost, we started building the barn.” Now all eyes are on the Ironwood upgrade on the testnet, in hopes of fixing the problems and restoring trust. But building trust takes a long time, while losing it can happen quickly. Are you still confident in Ironwood? As for traders, it may be wise to watch how the market and wallets move to Z3 before making any decisions, and to avoid being swept along by FOMO or trying to catch the bottom before clear signals appear. ⚠️ This post is not financial advice. #Zcash #ZEC #WeekendAlert #HaveALovelyWeekend {future}(ZECUSDT)
🚨 Zcash’s Ironwood upgrade is nearing the testnet.

$ZEC saw a sharp drop from around $600 to $300, and some have speculated that it came after an issue related to the Orchard upgrade. As the saying goes: “After the cow was lost, we started building the barn.”

Now all eyes are on the Ironwood upgrade on the testnet, in hopes of fixing the problems and restoring trust. But building trust takes a long time, while losing it can happen quickly.

Are you still confident in Ironwood?

As for traders, it may be wise to watch how the market and wallets move to Z3 before making any decisions, and to avoid being swept along by FOMO or trying to catch the bottom before clear signals appear.

⚠️ This post is not financial advice.

#Zcash #ZEC #WeekendAlert #HaveALovelyWeekend
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🌐Reflections from the Ark: Project Panama🌐 The Panama Project was a secret operation of #Anthropic to acquire and scan millions of physical books and train its AI, #Claude . The program consisted of bulk buying works through distributors, destroying their spines, scanning page by page, and then discarding the material. Key details of the project included acquiring between 500,000 to 2,000,000 books over a six-month period to feed the knowledge base of its artificial intelligence models. A destructive scanning system was employed, which required physically dismantling the tomes to digitize them quickly and efficiently. Following copyright infringement claims from authors and publishers, Anthropic reached a financial settlement of $1.5 billion to compensate the rights holders of the works. According to court documents, the company focused almost exclusively on the second-hand market to control costs and maintain a low profile. It started with The Strand, a historic bookstore in New York, and then primarily turned to two specialized retailers: the American Better World Books and the British World of Books. Some will argue that this is more "sustainable," "clean," or even "efficient." And I respect that. But when you physically erase a civilization, you’re centralizing all knowledge into a single infrastructure. Not only that, but you also leave the information in the hands of the biases of those who aggregate it. Something similar happened in World War II. I’ll just leave you with that thought. Critical thinking is about choosing the information and being able to draw your own conclusions, and with this approach, you wipe it all out in one fell swoop. #Havealovelyweekend 💎
🌐Reflections from the Ark: Project Panama🌐

The Panama Project was a secret operation of #Anthropic to acquire and scan millions of physical books and train its AI, #Claude . The program consisted of bulk buying works through distributors, destroying their spines, scanning page by page, and then discarding the material.

Key details of the project included acquiring between 500,000 to 2,000,000 books over a six-month period to feed the knowledge base of its artificial intelligence models.

A destructive scanning system was employed, which required physically dismantling the tomes to digitize them quickly and efficiently.

Following copyright infringement claims from authors and publishers, Anthropic reached a financial settlement of $1.5 billion to compensate the rights holders of the works.

According to court documents, the company focused almost exclusively on the second-hand market to control costs and maintain a low profile. It started with The Strand, a historic bookstore in New York, and then primarily turned to two specialized retailers: the American Better World Books and the British World of Books.

Some will argue that this is more "sustainable," "clean," or even "efficient." And I respect that.

But when you physically erase a civilization, you’re centralizing all knowledge into a single infrastructure. Not only that, but you also leave the information in the hands of the biases of those who aggregate it.

Something similar happened in World War II. I’ll just leave you with that thought. Critical thinking is about choosing the information and being able to draw your own conclusions, and with this approach, you wipe it all out in one fell swoop.

#Havealovelyweekend 💎
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