@KenduInu will undoubtedly be the $SHIB of this cycle. You hear it far too often so most are immune to these type of statements, but there are dozens of metrics and similarities to what SHIB went through last cycle and what it is now. Let’s revisit in a year and see if I’m right! $KENDU
We want to thank all the chads and chadettes who continue to support Kendu.
Every single one of you who is still shilling, DCAing, building, developing, or simply bringing positive energy to the community is a pillar of what will take Kendu to new heights.
And when that happens, you'll be able to say:
"I played an important role in this success."
Kendu is all of us.
Strix bridge is now live.
Bridge between chains directly inside the bot. Fast, quick, and cheap.
Just head to Strix bot, type /start, select bridge, and follow the steps. Get your assets bridged from one chain to another in under a minute.
Strix never sleeps.
Gm $STRX community.
Our bot has now done a total of 1 ETH in trading volume since launch. A small but remarkable first step.
Users are already copytrading others across private groups, channels, and X accounts, printing while they're not even active.
We'll keep evolving Strix into a complete trading tool that gives you a real edge over everything else out there.
Our ask: use it for a week, pay less in fees than your existing bots, and give us honest feedback.
More updates on the way.
Strix never sleeps.
In crypto, community is everything. A token can have the best utility in the world, but it's the community that makes it or breaks it.
For the last 8 months we have been building a tool that lets you watch over your investment before and after you put money in. Not just the chart. The community itself.
Introducing Strix Investor Safety Radar.
This feature lets you monitor any Telegram chat to keep a check on your investment, or get a real feel of a community before you ever buy in. We track the small details most people never look at.
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How many admins are actually active, and how often they engage.
How the group is really growing over time.
How many members actually chat versus how many just lurk.
Whether genuine questions are getting silenced or banned.
Whether community sentiment is bullish or bearish.
And a lot more.
This is the one tool every investor should have. Watch over what you already hold, or do real research before you buy your next token.
Strix Investor Safety Radar goes live next week. And we can promise you have not seen anything like this before.
@CrashiusClay69 solana:J55K2cLficFk6JX66ZFH6gfk8Zqd32XD5NrFuaRMpump The perfect blend of solana:5UUH9RTDiSpq6HKS6bp4NdU9PNJpXRXuiw6ShBTBhgH2 and ethereum:0x6982508145454ce325ddbe47a25d4ec3d2311933 It just makes sense
Paging @zauthinc $zauth users we are brothers and branches of the same tree! Join us!
Solana:6hKtz8FV7cAQMrbjcBZeTQAcrYep3WCM83164JpJpump
Please listen carefully: you're still on time to pick up a bag. The engines are revving see everyone in the multi multi millions! M32 Mpp32
Dont mind us, while we become the universal payment proxy for the future trillion dollar agent economy.
Every protocol integrated= getting paid by every agent that exists
It makes sense that any seller doesn't want to be limited to 20-30% of the market on x402 or MPP alone.
Instead they want to offer their API to get paid by query on every protocol and access 100% of the agent market and potential revenue.
We're enabling this possibility. solana:6hKtz8FV7cAQMrbjcBZeTQAcrYep3WCM83164JpJpump
Everything described in this article is already happening. Identity, trust, verification, reputation.
This article is right that all of it needs to be rebuilt from scratch for agents. The problem is most of the infrastructure being discussed is still at the framework level. Mandates, governance layers, authorization flows. None of it answers the most basic question a builder has right now: how does an agent actually pay for my API without a human involved?
That's where MPP32 starts.
Were building a payment layer that supports x402, Stripe's MPP, AP2, ACP and the A2A x402 extension the five protocols that are actively moving volume in 2026.
Not a bet on one standard winning. All five, from one integration. A builder wraps an endpoint once and captures agent traffic regardless of which stack the agent was built on.
The trust and verification problem the article talks about is real. MPP32 addresses it differently than most. Payment IS the verification layer. No API keys to steal or spoof. No OAuth flow a bad actor can abuse. When an agent pays via HTTP 402 and that payment is settled on-chain, the transaction itself is the cryptographic proof of identity and intent. The blockchain doesn't lie about whether a payment happened.
Wallet behavior rate limiting handles the abuse vector.
Providers on MPP32 can throttle or cut off access based on individual agent wallet activity without touching legitimate traffic. One bad wallet gets shut out. Everyone else keeps working.
The article talks about new paradigms of coordination and value exchange. The one nobody is building fast enough is the supply side.. making it trivially easy for any builder with useful data or intelligence to monetize it for agents. Not just enterprises with billing teams. Any developer.
We built that. Any endpoint, agent ready in minutes, 100% of every payment direct to the builder's wallet. The Solana intelligence API running on it right now is proof the model works. Eight on-chain signals per query, paid per call, no subscription, no expiry.
The agent economy needs the infrastructure layer these institutions are describing. It also needs a thousand builders able to feed it without a compliance team.
1 billion sounds good to me, a little light though. $M32
@willhasroot It’s so great to see real projects building in this space - and at such a low MC, this is criminal. Keep up the great work and congrats on this new full-time endeavor @zauthinc
Hi everyone. I'm Will, most of you know me as zpointz. Over the past five months I've poured my heart into zauth. Everything between the videos you've seen and the finished product, that was all me. I'm grateful beyond words for the support and opportunity we've received so far.
I am at a true inflection point in my life. I am 23 years old, just graduated college, five months into a six-figure engineering job... and I'm walking away from it. I am ready to make the jump and focus on something I am truly passionate about. Something I believe is going to change how the internet is built.
zauth is a completely different company than it was when it first started. I created the initial product within 10 minutes of seeing a post from Coinbase about the x402 bazaar that tackled the problem of AI agents paying for x402 services that don't work.
When I launched zauth in December, I began by testing every single x402 endpoint in the bazaar, spending thousands out of pocket on AI credits and x402 providers with no guarantee of any reward. That bet paid off in ways I never anticipated. A hackathon win, a community, and the foundation for the thousands of hours of work I’ve put in. None of it would have been possible without @pumpfun.
Following our x402 discovery, I realized it was a symptom of a much larger problem: AI agents care about one thing, accomplishing a task. They don't care how they get there, and they ship code, move money, and make decisions with almost zero accountability for what they do wrong.
After I finished our x402 database that now has 900,000 transactions processed and 2,700+ endpoints tested and graded, I moved onto our second product and created RepoScan, which is now used by 5 (soon to be 6) of the largest trading terminals and bots within the crypto community and boasts 650,000 unique interactions and 27,000 repositories scanned. Seeing something you built that people can rely on, trust, and use on a daily basis… there's no better feeling. That feeling led to more inspiration, and the genesis of Vector, our agentic penetration testing suite.
Black box, grey box, white box -- these represent different types of pentests, with black box being no code access, grey box being some, and white box being the full repo. We began with black box, which requires absolutely zero code access. Just point at a domain and shoot. Our black box model is finding higher levels of vulnerabilities at a fraction of the cost and time than our counterparts from a billion dollar security company, which uses white box testing with full repository access. 83% critical vulnerability detection rate compared to their 42% -- all with no code access. We've written a complete academic paper on this that we'll be making public soon.
And now we're on the verge of releasing a monster with white box testing, using methodologies that aren't being used by leading security firms today, in hopes of making apps bulletproof to the core. Think about it this way: I built the first version of zauth in 10 minutes. People are shipping entire apps that fast now. If security can't move at the same speed, AI will find your exploits before you do. And it won't be on your side.
What started as just me and 10 minutes is now three co-founders, 900,000 transactions processed, 27,000 repo scans, and a security product outperforming a billion dollar competitor. We're just getting started.
I hope you'll follow along and join me. @zauthinc
NFTs are back? I shipped a simple dutch auction mechanism on zFi. You can check out how it basically works in preview mode: https://t.co/h90CYd7dZY
Dutch auctions allow us to price individual NFTs by letting the market decide, over time. Starts high and finds floor (Ξ, ⏳) ~~