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Why switch apps just to send money? You're already talking to someone. So why open another wallet, copy an address, switch apps, send the payment, then come back to the conversation? @Liberdus puts messaging and payments in the same place. You can send LIB directly from a chat, add a memo, and see the transaction in the conversation. Message, pay, continue the conversation. One interaction shouldn't need five apps. #Liberdus  #XRP $XRP
Why switch apps just to send money? You're already talking to someone. So why open another wallet, copy an address, switch apps, send the payment, then come back to the conversation? @Liberdus puts messaging and payments in the same place. You can send LIB directly from a chat, add a memo, and see the transaction in the conversation. Message, pay, continue the conversation. One interaction shouldn't need five apps. #Liberdus  #XRP $XRP
Solana has cut its slot time to 350ms the network's first reduction since genesis with the next target set at 300ms. #SOL $SOL
Solana has cut its slot time to 350ms the network's first reduction since genesis with the next target set at 300ms. #SOL $SOL
Aster has launched what it calls the first USD1-denominated RWA perpetual markets including SpaceX and gold backed by 250 million $WLFI in liquidity from World Liberty Financial. #WLFI #ASTER $ASTER
Aster has launched what it calls the first USD1-denominated RWA perpetual markets including SpaceX and gold backed by 250 million $WLFI in liquidity from World Liberty Financial. #WLFI #ASTER $ASTER
Bitcoin's rally appears to have been largely fueled by a massive short squeeze on Binance. According to BorisD, an analyst at CryptoQuant, the Binance Short Squeeze indicator hit 6.94, its highest level since November 2024. A significant part of BTC's rise would then stem from liquidated short positions forcing traders to buy back Bitcoin, rather than genuine acceleration in spot market demand. If this liquidation wave fades and spot demand doesn't pick up the slack, $BTC could see a pullback. #BTC
Bitcoin's rally appears to have been largely fueled by a massive short squeeze on Binance. According to BorisD, an analyst at CryptoQuant, the Binance Short Squeeze indicator hit 6.94, its highest level since November 2024. A significant part of BTC's rise would then stem from liquidated short positions forcing traders to buy back Bitcoin, rather than genuine acceleration in spot market demand. If this liquidation wave fades and spot demand doesn't pick up the slack, $BTC could see a pullback. #BTC
Your attention has value. Yet most messaging platforms treat it like it's free. Someone can interrupt you. Send you a pitch. Send you spam. Ask for your time. Liberdus introduces a different model: You can set a toll for unsolicited messages. If someone wants your attention, there can be an economic cost attached to that request. And when the conversation actually happens, you can earn from it. Maybe your attention shouldn't be free by default. @Liberdus #ETH $ETH
Your attention has value. Yet most messaging platforms treat it like it's free. Someone can interrupt you. Send you a pitch. Send you spam. Ask for your time. Liberdus introduces a different model: You can set a toll for unsolicited messages. If someone wants your attention, there can be an economic cost attached to that request. And when the conversation actually happens, you can earn from it. Maybe your attention shouldn't be free by default. @Liberdus #ETH $ETH
Tokenized stocks have reached a $2.8 billion market cap, with Ondo Finance, xStocks and Binance bStocks controlling 78.6% of the market. #ONDO $ONDO
Tokenized stocks have reached a $2.8 billion market cap, with Ondo Finance, xStocks and Binance bStocks controlling 78.6% of the market. #ONDO $ONDO
Binance has launched Agent OS, letting AI agents access market data, monitor accounts and execute crypto trades within user-set permissions and limits. #BNB $BNB
Binance has launched Agent OS, letting AI agents access market data, monitor accounts and execute crypto trades within user-set permissions and limits. #BNB $BNB
Over $861 million in crypto positions were liquidated over the past 24 hours, with $679.5 million in shorts wiped out. #Macro Insights# $BTC #BTC
Over $861 million in crypto positions were liquidated over the past 24 hours, with $679.5 million in shorts wiped out. #Macro Insights# $BTC #BTC
What if spam had to pay for your attention? Most messaging apps treat every incoming message the same. Liberdus takes a different approach. You can set a toll for messages from people you don't know. That toll creates an economic cost for unsolicited messages. And if the conversation never happens, the sender can reclaim unused toll funds after 7 days. Less noise. More intentional communication. That's an interesting way to rethink spam. @Liberdus #liberdus #ONDO $ONDO
What if spam had to pay for your attention? Most messaging apps treat every incoming message the same. Liberdus takes a different approach. You can set a toll for messages from people you don't know. That toll creates an economic cost for unsolicited messages. And if the conversation never happens, the sender can reclaim unused toll funds after 7 days. Less noise. More intentional communication. That's an interesting way to rethink spam. @Liberdus #liberdus #ONDO $ONDO
Tom Lee’s $ETH position gained roughly $1B since this morning, per Arkham. #ETH
Tom Lee’s $ETH position gained roughly $1B since this morning, per Arkham. #ETH
President Trump says the CFTC is working on bringing Hyperliquid to the US market. #HYPE $HYPE
President Trump says the CFTC is working on bringing Hyperliquid to the US market. #HYPE $HYPE
: Bitcoin surged to $70K, triggering $2.5B in short liquidations over 24 hours. #BTC $BTC
: Bitcoin surged to $70K, triggering $2.5B in short liquidations over 24 hours. #BTC $BTC
Jeonbuk Bank becomes the first regional bank in Korea to deploy @Ripple Payments for cross-border remittances, settling transfers in seconds that previously took days via SWIFT. #XRP $XRP
Jeonbuk Bank becomes the first regional bank in Korea to deploy @Ripple Payments for cross-border remittances, settling transfers in seconds that previously took days via SWIFT. #XRP $XRP
Tom Lee says rising AI and robotics capabilities make crypto more relevant, with Ethereum his top L1 pick. #ETH $ETH
Tom Lee says rising AI and robotics capabilities make crypto more relevant, with Ethereum his top L1 pick. #ETH $ETH
Conviction buyers are accumulating $BTC , with the strongest increase seen near $60K in Jan, per Glassnode. #BTC
Conviction buyers are accumulating $BTC , with the strongest increase seen near $60K in Jan, per Glassnode. #BTC
How does decentralized messaging actually work? “Decentralized messaging sounds cool, but how does it work exactly? Is it like a big blockchain thing?” That’s a question I was asked, so here’s the deeper answer. No single central server. Traditional messaging apps often rely on centralized infrastructure. Liberdus instead operates through a distributed network of independent nodes, so no single machine is meant to carry the whole network. Those nodes have different roles. Validator nodes participate in consensus and transaction validation, while archiver nodes maintain historical network data. Together, they keep the network running. This is where Shardus comes in: the distributed-ledger framework underneath Liberdus. Unlike conventional blockchains that batch transactions into blocks, Shardus uses a blockless, sharded architecture. Sharded means the network divides its workload into smaller sections called shards. Different groups of nodes process different portions of the network’s state and transactions. Blockless doesn’t mean there is no ledger. It means transactions aren’t first bundled into traditional blocks. Shardus processes them individually and in parallel across the network. That’s fundamentally different from a conventional blockchain. Why does that matter for messaging? A messaging network needs to handle lots of activity without bottlenecks. Sharding spreads the workload instead of forcing one central server, or every node, to handle everything. Validators aren’t doing this for free. They stake LIB to participate in network validation, and active validators can earn LIB rewards. The economic incentive is part of the security model. So, is Liberdus a big blockchain? Better to think of it as a decentralized messaging and payment network built on its own distributed infrastructure: no central messaging server, sharded architecture, validators, and cryptographic security. Architecture matters more than the buzzwords. #Liberdus #LIB $XRP
How does decentralized messaging actually work? “Decentralized messaging sounds cool, but how does it work exactly? Is it like a big blockchain thing?” That’s a question I was asked, so here’s the deeper answer. No single central server. Traditional messaging apps often rely on centralized infrastructure. Liberdus instead operates through a distributed network of independent nodes, so no single machine is meant to carry the whole network. Those nodes have different roles. Validator nodes participate in consensus and transaction validation, while archiver nodes maintain historical network data. Together, they keep the network running. This is where Shardus comes in: the distributed-ledger framework underneath Liberdus. Unlike conventional blockchains that batch transactions into blocks, Shardus uses a blockless, sharded architecture. Sharded means the network divides its workload into smaller sections called shards. Different groups of nodes process different portions of the network’s state and transactions. Blockless doesn’t mean there is no ledger. It means transactions aren’t first bundled into traditional blocks. Shardus processes them individually and in parallel across the network. That’s fundamentally different from a conventional blockchain. Why does that matter for messaging? A messaging network needs to handle lots of activity without bottlenecks. Sharding spreads the workload instead of forcing one central server, or every node, to handle everything. Validators aren’t doing this for free. They stake LIB to participate in network validation, and active validators can earn LIB rewards. The economic incentive is part of the security model. So, is Liberdus a big blockchain? Better to think of it as a decentralized messaging and payment network built on its own distributed infrastructure: no central messaging server, sharded architecture, validators, and cryptographic security. Architecture matters more than the buzzwords. #Liberdus #LIB $XRP
The OCC conditionally approved Trump-linked $WLFI for a national trust bank charter to issue $USD1 and custody digital assets. #WLFI #USD1
The OCC conditionally approved Trump-linked $WLFI for a national trust bank charter to issue $USD1 and custody digital assets. #WLFI #USD1
Tom Lee just bought $18M $ETH Tom Lee’s Bitmine purchased $18.9M $ETH and $30.8M of BMNR over the past week, meaning that BMNR now hold over 4.81% of the total $ETH supply. Bitmine never stopped buying ETH once. How long will it take them to get to 5%? #ETH
Tom Lee just bought $18M $ETH Tom Lee’s Bitmine purchased $18.9M $ETH and $30.8M of BMNR over the past week, meaning that BMNR now hold over 4.81% of the total $ETH supply. Bitmine never stopped buying ETH once. How long will it take them to get to 5%? #ETH
Strive acquired another 79 $BTC for $5M, bringing total holdings to 20,246 $BTC . #BTC
Strive acquired another 79 $BTC for $5M, bringing total holdings to 20,246 $BTC . #BTC
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino says the company is developing AI applications for smartphones in developing markets. #USDT $USDT
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino says the company is developing AI applications for smartphones in developing markets. #USDT $USDT
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