@keepontruckin78 Yes but go deep to the All Father/Mother/Friend: God.
Don't have to seek in conventional ways but meditation is Recommended.
Look at sources: Adyashanti vids on youtube, Seth books by Jane Roberts, Elias free transcripts: https://t.co/c7uI2PhPa6
There are 126,764,798 inscriptions on Bitcoin.
Sounds like a lot of spam right?
Wrong.
That’s “spam” on a total of 1.267 BTC.
“Spam” on 0.00000006% of Bitcoin!
Calling this spam is like saying dropping a quarter in the ocean will cause Miami to flood.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin miner revenue (the only thing that secures the network) is eroding away and Bitcoiners would rather talk about nonexistent spam than the biggest problem happening on Bitcoin.
The ironic part is that “spam” is actively addressing the declining security budget with over 60% of global Bitcoin hash power, while BIP110 has about 1% miner backing and 2-3% of node support.
The delusion within Bitcoin ecosystem is staggering and very concerning.
The miners that are actively addressing the declining security budget include @AntPoolofficial, @ViaBTC, @SpiderPool_com, @f2pool, and @luxor.
If you don’t believe me or don’t get it check @natgmi
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Supreme Court Gives Monsanto TOTAL IMMUNITY — Glyphosate Now LEGALLY POISONING YOUR FOOD!!
In a shocking 7-2 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has granted Bayer (owner of Monsanto) near-total legal immunity for Roundup and its main ingredient, glyphosate, a probable human carcinogen according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
Federal approval now shields the company from lawsuits, even as this toxic chemical is sprayed on crops, forests, and ends up in your bread, cereal, oats, beer, and more.
This decision overrides state laws, strips victims of their day in court, and leaves families exposed with no recourse.
In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth breaks down what the ruling really means, how glyphosate is being used as a desiccant on your food, and most importantly what you can do about it NOW to protect yourself and your family moving forward!
Everywhere high concentrations of this illegel fertilizer was used it ended up in waterways and the population suffered the worst cancer rates in the world. New Orleans is the Cancer epidemic Hotspot right now.
@iambroots Also look at this $NAT supportive project, AI Compute as an asset: $BIGNOODLE
About 100k marketcap right now. Most hidden gem I could find.
Start watching halfway for big noodles info:
https://t.co/D7R3jcGYZ9
Bitcoin turned energy into money.
Could AI turn compute into an asset?
That's the question we explored with @Superfan and @dr_mien, along with why decentralized AI infrastructure may become one of crypto's biggest narratives, and how @BignoodleBTC wants to turn that thesis into a real network.
If AI infrastructure keeps getting more expensive, more political, and more centralized, this conversation matters a lot.
Watch the full conversation:
Everyone Is Chasing AI Apps While the Real Play Is Compute | Big Noodle Interview | TBR #320
@superfandotfan and @dr_mien joined us to break down what @BignoodleBTC is actually building and why the decentralized AI conversation is finally getting concrete. We talk through a thesis that feels bigger than just another AI app launch. A lot of people throw around the idea that compute should be decentralized, but this episode gets past the slogan and into the mechanics. We talk about where Big Noodle came from, how the Heroes and DMT background shaped the thesis, and why their focus shifted from art and experimentation toward infrastructure that could support much bigger AI workloads in the real world.
The core idea is simple enough to explain and hard enough to execute: if AI is becoming one of the most important utilities in the world, it probably cannot stay trapped inside a few giant companies with the power, capital, and political exposure to control access. Big Noodle's answer is a plug-and-play compute box that sits somewhere between home hardware and data-center hardware. The goal is not to sneak a toy mini-PC into every house. The goal is to build something powerful enough for studios, schools, creators, and companies that want serious local or distributed compute without needing to architect the whole stack from scratch.
What makes the conversation more interesting is that they are not framing this as only a hardware play. They are framing compute itself as a new kind of asset. That opens the door to a much bigger set of products: reserve capacity, finance against owned compute, and build yield models around real purchase orders instead of pure speculative token loops. We spend a lot of time on their Boolean concept, where demand for compute, hardware ownership, and crypto-native funding mechanics start to blur into one system. Even if you do not buy every part of the thesis yet, it is one of the more coherent attempts to explain why AI infrastructure could become investable in a completely different way.
We also get into the political side of all this. Their argument is that centralized AI eventually becomes political AI, whether the bottleneck is power, access, censorship, or compliance. That is where the decentralized angle stops sounding romantic and starts sounding practical. If the most important models and tools increasingly sit behind fragile corporate and regulatory choke points, then the real opportunity may not be another better chatbot. It may be the network that keeps useful intelligence available when the official rails get more restrictive, expensive, or selective.
By the end of the episode, the bigger pattern starts to show itself. Crypto, AI, creator infrastructure, and on-chain capital are all circling the same question: who owns the rails when digital production becomes the economy? $BigNoodle is betting that the next breakout opportunity is not just better content or better models, but better access to the machines underneath them. If that turns out to be true, the projects building quiet infrastructure now are going to look a lot more obvious once everybody else realizes the bottleneck was never imagination. It was compute.
@anakun Synthwave (their recent release): A Mixture-of-Agents (MoA) server that lets you combine small local models with others to get better results. They specifically highlight pushing "small local models closer to frontier-level performance."
https://t.co/EkWAvf2jR1
Your ai models just got smarter.
Introducing Synthwave: an OpenAI-compatible Mixture-of-Agents (MoA) server that lets multiple models collaborate, compare approaches, and synthesize stronger results.
We’ve been using it for months to push small local models closer to frontier-level performance across coding and general tasks.
Works with frontier models, too.
Paper and sources below.
https://t.co/Ym9ggJ2AeU
Today, we are publishing one of the side tracks of research ongoing with Q, our E2EE ML training and inference library, klearu: https://t.co/RKcPy7elhc
SLIDE proved that hash tables can beat GPUs at training deep networks. Further works compounded on this, and Klearu is the first native Rust implementation built on top of this research, extending it to LLM inference, sparsity prediction, and private two-party computation.
In the current days we're seeing deeper trust being placed on AI, while the largest of providers are collecting this data for the purpose of not only training, but also advertising, or even selling this data to others. The risks grow worse with every passing day.
The majority of AI research for private AI exists in the form of using TEEs – but we've seen time and time again that using TEEs for privacy is disastrous, guaranteed to leak, and even by it's name, is a massive requirement of trust.
Outside of this, other private AI looks towards FHE. We know, at least for the near future, that FHE cannot perform at a speed high enough to be generally useful. So instead, we adopted 2PC, with flexible security configurations, where users can be assured that their requests remain private. The majority of these research projects have strictly an output of papers, with no or limited real world instances of their use.
Klearu's implementation is available now, with simple instructions for developers to try it out.
MEXC just delisted NAT on their centralised exchange
This is why we built TAP CrossDEX:
> Permissionless
> Fully self-custodial
> Spot and Perps markets
> no need to create transferables
> CrossChain trading: Ethereum, Solana and BNB Chain
Do you NAT want full control? 🫡