Las empresas tendrán que modernizar su infraestructura financiera para que sus agentes compren, vendan, negocien y muevan dinero las 24 horas.
Si la estás viendo así, hablemos.
Las operaciones financieras de los próximos 10 años no se van a construir con planillas y procesos manuales.
Por esto ayudamos a crear Basilic:
IA.
Automatización.
Pagos globales.
Conciliación inteligente.
Nuevos rails financieros.
Seguimos fortaleciendo la oferta de WakeUp Labs para ayudar a empresas a prepararse para esa realidad.
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Infrastructure is where the future gets built.
Proud to work with @AlpenLabs on Bitcoin-native systems and modern infrastructure.
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La infraestructura es donde se construye el futuro.
Orgullosos de colaborar con @AlpenLabs.
https://t.co/7bkXfyH3el
Building programmability onto Bitcoin requires new infrastructure paradigms.
We've been partnering with @AlpenLabs to help make this possible across:
• Explorers
• Multisig tooling
• Wallet integrations
• Testnet validation
Read the full story below ↓
The honest secret of running AI agents inside a real company is this: the model is not the bottleneck anymore. The bottleneck is what happens when the agent is wrong.
I run agents across several of my companies. They sort emails, manage dashboards, block bots on X, draft replies, summarize calls. The first version is always magical. The tenth version is where you learn the real lessons.
The model is rarely the problem. The problem is that nothing in the stack tells you, in production, that the agent quietly drifted. It does not crash. It does not error. It just becomes slowly worse at the job, and three weeks later you realize half of its outputs are subtly wrong.
What you actually need is unglamorous: evals you trust, logs you can search, the ability to roll a single agent back to last week, and a human review queue for anything that touches money, legal text or a customer. Most teams skip all four because they are not as fun as a new model.
The companies that win with agents will not be the ones with the smartest model. They will be the ones whose engineers treat agents like junior employees with bad memory and worse judgment, and build the supervision around them accordingly.
Intelligence is cheap now. Accountability is what will be priced.
Hoy en la Feria del Libro se presentó un libro del que tuve el orgullo de ser coautor, sobre desarrollos tecnológicos para la sostenibilidad 🌱.
Gracias a @WakeUpLabs, @UEenArgentina, @proyungas@intaargentina@EstefaSanchezC impulsar esta agenda clave.
Un lujo compartir el espacio con referentes del sector público y privado.
Most teams read the docs and call it a day.
We built an arbitrage bot, smart wallets,
escrow flows, stablecoin checkout, and Mini Apps.
All on @coinbase's stack, under real production constraints.
We don't take on simple projects.
Biodiversity data has an integrity problem.
Field records get lost, altered, or can't be verified.
We built a system with @Proyungas that turns every
camera trap photo and field data point into an
immutable blockchain-verified digital asset.
Real data. Real traceability. Real production.
May 5. @ferialibro_ba. Buenos Aires. 👋🇦🇷
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Raoul Pal: “The entire banking system will go to ETH”
Raoul explains:
“I find it hilarious that 1.5-2 years ago people were like, ‘ETH is dead.’ I’m like, 'No, the entire banking system will go to ETH.' That doesn’t mean it’s a mono-chain world, but I know how banks work… It’s really for them about Lindy effects — things that survive; things that you don’t get fired for; things that are proven — because nobody wants to lose their jobs over new technology.”
Etherealize co-founder Danny Ryan adds to Raoul’s point:
“I had to learn this. We’ve worked for a decade to make sure Ethereum is resilient, multi-client, is distributed across the world, has 100% uptime. And I had no idea until I talked to the banks: I’ve found a customer of decentralization. They just don’t know it. They care about uptime. They care about resilience. They care about the thing that’s been around for the longest. They care about the thing that no one can turn off. You just have to translate the language to them. And yes, the ‘no one gets fired for picking Microsoft’ dynamic is very real, and it’s in Ethereum’s favor.”
Raoul points to Ethereum’s developer network effect as well.
Jesse Genet on why AI could reverse fertility rate decline:
"AI will be a dawn of a reversal in that fertility rate decline and will be a golden era for parenthood."
"People want purpose. One of the most meaningful things that humans have gravitated towards, that gives a feeling of a life's purpose, that has been a forever thing, is having kids."
@jessegenet@KTmBoyle@sarahdingwang
🇺🇸 JAMIE DIMON, CEO OF JP MORGAN, GOES ON NATIONAL TV AND SAID:
"CRYPTO IS BETTER THAN THE CURRENT FINANCIAL SYSTEM!" THE "EXPERIMENT" PHASE IS OVER.
WILD 🔥
Stylus shows a lot of potential, but what happens in production?
At @wakeuplabs, we’re going to build open-source Mini-Apps on Stylus, deploying them on @arbitrum mainnet, and putting them in front of real users. @ArbitrumDevs
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https://t.co/eBoYmMT8rI
After months of working building @arbitrum Sytlus libraries, our contribution is now part of the official Stylus GitHub repository (@Offchain Labs); enabling developers to use Arbitrum Sytus with AssemblyScript. (@ArbitrumDevs). 🌍👩💻
👇 https://t.co/MkQ9hrB9Pc
Built, tested, and shipped onchain
As part of @Optimism as Venture Studio, WakeUp Labs worked with @DAMM_Capital to take a DeFi asset management product from concept to production-ready on Optimism.
Built, tested, and shipped onchain.
👉 https://t.co/BmMzwFP3xQ
Elon's got a point here, and it's worth examining honestly.
The incentive structure in many NGOs and social programs is genuinely backwards. When funding is tied to the scale of the problem rather than solving it, you create perverse incentives. Organizations that successfully reduce homelessness might literally work themselves out of funding.
I've seen this firsthand—NGO executives earning six figures, holding strategy meetings at luxury hotels, debating how to distribute basic necessities to people sleeping on streets. The overhead is insane. A significant chunk of every dollar donated gets absorbed by administrative costs, consultant fees, and "awareness campaigns" before it reaches anyone in need.
It's an uncomfortable truth, but ignoring it doesn't help the people who actually need help.
Find the latest Stylus Saturdays (@arbitrum) post for a fresh recap of our Stylus meetup in Buenos Aires during @EFDevcon ⚡️🛠️
Confidentiality, new execution models, Stylus adoption, AssemblyScript tooling, the ecosystem is moving fast.
Shoutout to @baygeeth for capturing both the vibe and the tech.
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https://t.co/aop0p3o7hJ
#ArbitrumEverywhere
9/ Thursday was yet another @arbitrum day, with @wakeuplabs hosting the first Stylus Gathering in the morning, a small and intentionally curated event focused on teams building with Stylus.
You know TypeScript and not sure if you can build on Arbitrum?
@wakeuplabs is already showing how TS devs can ship smart contracts using Stylus. A must-watch for any TS dev ready to build on @arbitrum.
Arbitrum Everywhere
Watch the full session here👇🏻
https://t.co/V0BHXWxeTR