I wrote this poetry earlier in the afternoon. It was cathartic writing.
Entropy
Pearly white eyes shocked into rivers of blood.
The dam has now burst and feet begin to flood.
Hands of the ancients carved out of wood.
Once the Midas touch, now the plague of no good.
Emphatic opinions of passion and care.
Bewilderingly disguised destruction and despair.
Begrudgingly tolerant in a land once theirs.
Deprived of resource, nothing left to share.
A victim of species not ready for civility.
Merchants and traitors, not an ounce of humility.
A mounted attack, direct and with brevity.
Falling into darkness, the void without gravity.
Men like mountains, heavy with burden.
A chiaroscuro existence, conditions worsen.
The worst of mankind creating bodies of hurting.
Eagle-eyed marks, opportunity is searching.
@FutureISBrightG I started DCA in April after selling everything last October. I have been using the network since day 1 and know that DCA in the bear is the safest way to ensure average entries are decent.
Let me expand on what is coming and why it matters.
A few weeks ago, ProofRails deployed an x402 facilitator on Flareโs Coston2 testnet, enabling developers to test payments with USDT0. The next step is bringing that infrastructure to Flare mainnet.
x402 allows an API, website, or digital service to request payment directly through HTTP. When an agent requests a paid resource, it receives the price and payment requirements, signs the payment authorization, and retries the request.
The ProofRails facilitator then verifies the payment payload and settles the transaction on Flare. Once confirmed, the service can deliver the requested API response, data, content, compute, or action.
This is key because service providers do not need to build and operate their own blockchain payment infrastructure. They can add programmable, pay-per-use access to their services while ProofRails handles the verification and settlement layer.
But payments are only the starting point.
ProofRails can attach verifiable receipts and execution records to these interactions, helping developers build agentic systems with clear audit trails. Flareโs data protocols can then support applications that depend on verified external events, cross-chain activity, or real-world data.
Together, these components create a foundation for agents that can autonomously discover, purchase, and deliver services while producing evidence of what was requested, paid for, and executed.
That opens the door to practical applications such as paid data feeds, research services, agent marketplaces, execution tools, risk analysis, and machine-to-machine APIs. Over time, the same infrastructure can support more advanced multichain and privacy-preserving workflows.
These capabilities will be especially important for institutional adoption, where autonomous payments need to operate alongside spending controls, reliable settlement, auditability, and verifiable execution.
The community now has an opportunity to help shape this stack from the beginning.
Build paid endpoints. Test agent workflows. Create developer tooling. Explore new services where agents operate not only as interfaces, but as economic actors.
Flare has the infrastructure to play a leading role in this economy. The next step is turning it into products people and agents can actually use.
IIn our country, the justice system is full of activist judges who behave like human predators. They abuse the law and pervert its fair application to virtue-signal or appease the current government.
They are a stain not only on social governance but on the human species itself. They represent the degradation of modern civility and reinforce a form of law and order that is not, in fact, a democratic process - because a true democratic process would include fair trials, or no trial at all when one is unnecessary.
Social media posts constitute an expression of the mind. Regardless of how shocking the words may be, there should never be an infringement on freedom of expression or speech in the UK. Yet here we are.
The real kicker is that people develop and change their minds quite often on heated topics. Sharing a contestable opinion doesnโt make it static - it is subject to change. Take Lucy Connolly, for example: she deleted her post shortly after writing it, driven by anger and frustration, yet she still became the governmentโs message: โIf you donโt toe the party line, weโll just jail you.โ And the judges we have are not impartial.
The irony is that the citizens being slammed by these activist judges are only complaining because of the demographic replacement and rising crime being imposed upon them by the very same people - human rights lawyers and activist judges who support the destruction of society in exchange for social credit.
A democratic and civilised society should never tolerate this kind of judicial abuse against its own citizens. They are not going to like how they will be remembered. The difference between having lived a good life and a terrible one is whether a stranger wants to lay a wreath at your funeral - or piss on your grave.
@whale589 Multiple occasions over multiple platforms. Cross referencing prediction markets and inferring likelihood of outcomes has given me an 80% hit rate.
It's an event to allow builders to discover the range of possibilities using cutting edge technology. You know what's not cute? Your attitude when people are building. Condescending on projects while simultaneously being europoor and fawning over Binance and CZ is literally the cherry on top considering they lost their EU license today, the jokes make themselves.
Flare Summer Signal TL;DR:
A six-week online hackathon with $12,000 in prizes for builders creating useful products around interoperable assets and confidential compute.
Start from scratch, bring an existing app, or build the integration Flare still needs.
June 29 to August 14.
๐ Register here: https://t.co/JGxfjNXCcK
St(e)p.
The first stage of Flare 2.0 is out.
TEEs are getting deployed and blockchain will be extended.
Further steps tie all this together.
More compute, more privacy, more for buildera and more for users.