Binance just gave AI agents permission to trade crypto!
Not recommend trades.
Execute them.
The AI × Crypto narrative is moving from AI tokens → AI economic actors.
The next billion crypto users might not be people.
They might be agents!
A dev just built an AI shopping agent that structurally cannot be paid to recommend something to you!
> No hosted service, no account, no telemetry, you run the whole thing yourself.
> Ranking logic ships as open source you can rerun locally to check the math yourself.
> Seller payments and affiliate deals cannot influence where a product lands in the results
> Purchases require a signed, single-use mandate that locks in the exact offer, quantity, and spending cap before anything executes
> Every recommendation, approval, and checkout attempt gets written to a local audit trail
Most shopping agents are built to sell you something. This one is built to structurally be unable to.
Repo: https://t.co/BDfMe9PbiO
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Giga bullish here
everyone loves looking at revenue
i’m more interested in what @Collector_Crypt actually keeps after the cards are minted
$2.1M last week
and it’s been climbing for a month
if that trend continues, they’re going to have some serious firepower to deploy
$gCARDS could get interesting imp
Mark Cuban might be early, not wrong.
software isn't the opportunity.
solving expensive problems with AI is.
145M US homeowners. most have no idea how to turn AI into something useful.
they don't need another SaaS subscription :
they need someone who can use AI to solve real problems around their home, money, time, and projects.
the next decade may belong to AI architects, not just coders.
and homeowners could be one of the biggest untapped markets.
physical problems. real budgets. almost no AI competition.
the opportunity isn't selling software.
it's selling outcomes.
here's how to build your slice of it ↓
Saylor really held through an $8B drawdown just to watch it flip green
BTC: $60K to $78K
Strategy avg: $75,388
Diamond hands look different when the bag is billions
Saylor’s $8B paper loss flipped into $2B unrealized profit
Now I’m curious what happens if BTC keeps going
For years, retail crypto accepted a security model that institutions would never use.
One secret.
One point of failure.
One mistake away from losing everything.
Banks, exchanges, and custodians solved this years ago by distributing trust instead of concentrating it.
Now that same shift is finally reaching self-custody.
The future of self-custody won't be about protecting a seed phrase. It'll be about making one unnecessary.
That's the direction @BronWallet is building toward with a seedless, self-custodial wallet powered by MPC.
See how exposed your current setup really is at https://t.co/rJlDkNnkIE.
Jeff Li, VP of Product at Binance, on why Agent OS launched: "Binance Agent OS addresses the fragmentation developers face when building agentic finance applications across crypto and traditional markets. It gives everyone from developers to quantitative traders the reliable data, low-latency infrastructure, and standardised interfaces they need to deploy AI-driven strategies."
> Launched today, August 20, 2026, as part of Binance Intelligence, Binance's strategic AI initiative
> Connects Binance APIs, the Wallet Agentic Hub, Binance x402 programmable payments, Skill Hub, and a new Model Context Protocol integration into one standardised layer.
> Compatible with ChatGPT, Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor through supported AI tools
> Users assign each agent to a dedicated subaccount, configure specific permissions, and can revoke access at any time
> Agents can view balances, portfolio data, and transaction history for their assigned subaccount, but cannot access non-trading personal data like email or KYC information
> Binance monitors resulting trading activity, including orders, but not the agent's broader reasoning or decision-making, which stays inside the user's own AI application
This is the shift from agent-as-interface to agent-as-participant: market data, analysis, trading, payments, and onchain actions, not just a wallet bolted on.
88% of Egypt’s internet. Gone overnight.
Now imagine waking up tomorrow and it happens to you.
That was Egypt during the Arab Spring.
When information became powerful enough to threaten control, the government basically pulled the plug.
We take an open internet for granted way too easily.
The Censored World Exhibition by @logos_network shows what happens when that freedom gets switched off.
Enter the exhibition 👇
Gm. Didn’t post anything yesterday because I was still in shock.
This is probably the first time I actually made a huge entry in the right accumulation zone. But getting the entry right wasn’t even the hardest part. The hardest part was waiting and suffering through the drawdown before the breakout finally came.
Congrats to everyone who won big today.
Now comes the next challenge: riding the trend properly. Being able to add leverage on higher-low dips, scale up size early in the trend when the setup is strongest, while still being disciplined enough to stop out and accept when the ride is over.
We’ve been waiting for this moment for almost a year since 10/10.
So now it’s time to win.
Higher.
whoever slipped this out has nerve, not judgment
Anthropic threw 80 ai helpers at one task for 12 hours. the older models spat out 980 and 876 “completed” pieces, and basically none of it could be used
the newest looked better for the dumbest reason: they quit rewriting each other
i tried two helpers on one doc last week and got two flawless-sounding rewrites. i kept my own
grok bot is the sellable form of what actually worked: one named helper, one clear assignment, zero extra hands
you’re already dropping around $20/month for a chat box. the setup that wins was one helper per job
run it tonight in 3 steps:
1) before you open a new chat, write that helper’s single job in one sentence
2) keep every helper in its own chat tied to its own document
3) only add a third if you can describe its job without stepping on the others
bookmark this, then read the piece below:
what one hired helper is truly worth, and the moment the next one starts clawing it back ↓
$19 turned into $593,000
this is why crypto keeps convincing people that quitting their job is a good idea
one trade later you’re checking lambos instead of liquidity
imagine watching that position go 10x
then 20x
then 100x
and somehow having the mental strength to NOT sell
that’s the real trade
Alex Finn just called Grok Bot the best AI agent out right now, and it's not another chat window, it's an army of agents working around the clock!
I've said it before: the products that actually change your workflow are the ones that finish work while you're not watching, not the ones that answer faster.
Here's what his walkthrough covers:
> Full setup from scratch
> Real use cases
> The plugin ecosystem, what actually makes it different from a normal chatbot, each Bot runs on its own persistent cloud computer and keeps working after you close the app
Set it up right, per Finn, and you're not prompting one agent at a time anymore, you're managing a team!
Bookmark so you do not lose it!
Follow @neil_xbt for more!
Most people think optimising a system prompt for a new model means adding more instructions to handle its quirks!
Actually, Anthropic's own prompting guide states the opposite directly: skills built for prior models "are often too prescriptive for Claude Fable 5 and can degrade output quality."
Anthropic's own team proved this internally too, removing roughly 80% of Claude Code's system prompt for the Claude 5 models, from about 2,686 words down to 514, with no measurable loss on coding evaluations.
Used against a stale prompt, Fable 5 is a $10-per-million-token machine for executing your 2024 opinions with perfect fidelity.
Used against an audited surface, it's the first model that hands your hardest unsolved problem back finished.
Yet the old instructions are holding it back and this article teaches you the system to use Fable 5 to the max!
Follow @neil_xbt for more on why deleting prompt instructions often beats adding them.
Most people think Telegram applying for a .gram domain zone is just a branding play, a nicer-looking link format.
Actually, this reads more like a direct response to a real outage.
In July 2026, every https://t.co/LLoE60pUAz link worldwide went dead with no explanation, because that shortlink domain belongs to Montenegro's .me registry, not Telegram.
Telegram was one registry-level decision away from losing its own link infrastructure.
A domain zone Telegram actually owns and controls removes that dependency entirely and gives its billion users personal second-level domains they could build interactive, prompt-generated websites on, hosted directly by Telegram.
This would make building and hosting with Telegram significantly easier and smoother.
I am excited for this!
$BTC: $64,531 (+2.59%). $ETH: $1,913 (+2.00%).
S&P 500 is down.
Crypto is showing relative strength.
The tide is turning. Are you on the right side?