Doesn't matter if your allocation is worth $20k or $50k
Because there's only $300k in liquidity on Solana, and that's where you claim the tokens
If you want to sell:
→ create a Binance Wallet
→ claim on Solana
→ send tokens to Bybit
→ withdraw to Binance wallet on BNB chain
There's $1.5M in liquidity on BNB, but no direct bridge so you have to route between CEXs
Anthropic engineer:
"you're not supposed to prompt Claude. you're supposed to build a system that prompts itself [loops]."
this is one of the best workflows I've seen in a long time
in this video he breaks down exactly how most people are building loops wrong:
- the memory file you never set up, so every loop starts from zero
- the sub-agents that 95% of builders have never split apart
- the stop condition setup that keeps loops from running forever and billing you in your sleep
- why writing one prompt a day is the slowest way to use Claude
if you've been using Claude for more than a month and still typing every task by hand, you've been running one prompt when you could be running a system of loops
instead of another prompt tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets buried
full guide in the article below
Grok is now inside PowerPoint, Word, and Excel. Each gets an agent in the sidebar that builds the deck, sheet, or doc from a prompt, pulling real-time data from the web and X and generating images and diagrams. It connects to your own apps and MCP servers too.
Live on SuperGrok, Heavy, Business, and Enterprise.
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY WILD 🤯
Jack Dorsey's new AI tool, Goose, is 100% FREE.
You type:
"Build me a website like YouTube."
And Goose gets to work on its own:
→ Creates the entire project
→ Writes all the code
→ Installs dependencies
→ Fixes errors automatically
→ Keeps going until it's working
The crazy part?
• No monthly subscription
• Runs on your own device
• Your code stays private
• Completely open-source
Just a few years ago, building software meant hiring developers or learning to code.
Now you can start with nothing but an idea.
We're entering a world where ideas are becoming more valuable than technical skills.
LitVM's LiteForge testnet is live 🔥
For the first time, the Litecoin ecosystem has access to smart contracts, DeFi, and Web3 applications — running on LitVM, powered by zkLTC.
The next chapter of Litecoin starts now.
🌐 Explore: https://t.co/qsPxOXibiC
While we were arguing about the next billion dollar runners and alt season
Micron Technology went from a $72 BILLION market cap in April 2025 to almost passing Bitcoin's $1.3 TRILLION valuation in just one year
LATEST: ⚡️ Brian Armstrong's anti-aging biotech Newlimit raised $435M in a Series C, tripling its valuation to $3.1B, and plans to start human trials next year.
Link: https://t.co/FH9AX4VSKt
Connect the wallet you registered with. The portal shows what you can claim today and the vesting paths for the rest of your SLX allocation.
The uncomfortable truth:
Phones aren't overheating because they're broken.
They're overheating because every default setting on a modern smartphone trends toward maximum feature exposure and every feature generates heat.
5G always scanning.
GPS always tracking.
Background apps always refreshing.
Push notifications always pinging.
Always-On Display always glowing.
Auto-brightness always recalibrating.
Layer all of it together, every minute of every day, and the phone runs hotter than the engineering tolerances were designed for.
Heat is the #1 killer of lithium-ion batteries.
A phone that consistently runs hot in year 1 will have a degraded battery by year 2 and feel old by year 3.
That's exactly the upgrade cycle phone manufacturers depend on.
The 9 fixes above take 15 minutes total.
They cost nothing.
They will extend the lifespan of any phone by 1-3 years.
The technician's final words as the customer left:
"Your phone isn't overheating. It's running every feature you didn't ask for, every second of the day, while sitting in places that make it worse. Fix the settings. Fix the environment. The phone will fix itself."