"People who say that crypto or blockchain does not have real utility live in a bubble, because they live in countries where the financial system works perfectly for them and because they have not seen how it is to have a broken financial system.”
4/ So why did Stellar get picked? And why might it actually work? First, unlike some other projects in this space, Stellar is actually open access. Don't believe me? Go make a wallet right now! You can! It's easy! You can also see what is going on. The chain is right there.
This is the one we've been working toward (and worthy of my very first 🧵).
Today, @The_DTCC and @StellarOrg announced that DTC custodied assets will be tokenizable on the Stellar network.
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https://t.co/TxAQDWwNYe
Today, @The_DTCC and SDF are announcing plans to enable the tokenization of DTC-custodied assets on Stellar.
The connection supports the rapid conversion of traditional assets into tokenized form, and the full asset lifecycle, including corporate actions and reporting.
Unfortunately, he’s right: Stellar has no “economic security” :(
You have to choose your counterparties. No spicy anonymous Russian validators.
You can’t front-run users. There’s no MEV market.
You can’t upcharge fees. Validators don’t get paid.
You can’t pull reorg attacks. Instant finality.
You can’t hide shady behavior. Validators are public.
You can’t buy authority. The community has to give you its trust.
You can’t get away with bad behavior. Anyone can revoke their trust.
Terrible system.
DTCC and the Stellar Development Foundation announced today plans to enable the tokenization of DTC‑custodied assets on the @StellarOrg network. This collaboration advances DTCC’s multi chain strategy and expands how traditional assets move across digital ecosystems.
DTC‑tokenized assets are expected to be made available on the Stellar network in the first half of 2027, supporting the evolution of a more open, interoperable, and efficient financial ecosystem.
Get the full story: https://t.co/YCWHZDiLl5
AI code assistants can be super useful, but *please* don't YOLO your file system! These tools have been known to wipe entire drives. I'm excited to release a near-effortless way to reduce the blast radius: https://t.co/iGPnYxLN2u
@bcherny I see this in https://t.co/VqnYsOEMUo:
> 1M context is now included in Claude Code for Max, Team, and Enterprise users...1M context previously required extra usage.
But when I use 1M context, it bills extra, on both my Max and Team accounts.
What am I doing wrong?
@bcherny I'm seeing odd behaviours on rollouts of new features. Across both Claude accounts I have, across multiple computers. The new features are not available. Including features that my enterprise has on, and that I've seen "on for all" tweets about.
E.g. with both /rc and /voice.
@trq212@vivekkmkpinn I’ve noticed similar long delay on features inside claude-code when the feature is accessible outside. For example: claude --remote-control works, but /remote-control doesn’t. Is that expected?
✨ @StellarOrg sets a new all-time high
A single block just reached 356 tx/s, a 40% jump in peak throughput
For a network powering real-world blockchain solutions and expanding financial access, higher performance means greater reach and impact 🌍
📊 https://t.co/Ac7tQRJVMb
This applies to most agents I think. I find myself frequently starting new threads. Often not bothering with summarising or bringing context. Use a fast model and prioritise solutions that are easy to understand and it can rediscover the relevant without the noise.
I think one of the tricks of working with AI effectively, especially if you're using a parallel workflow, is to set it up to work inside what you can take on as cognitive load. The limits of context switching and the steep effort of reviewing big prs do not disappear.
12/ Open Source & Audited
Smart Accounts are live in @OpenZeppelin’s Stellar Contracts Library
✅ Open source
✅ Audited
✅ Production ready
Docs 👉 https://t.co/0TDCEXgrWH
Code 👉 https://t.co/zG6kUylFSp
@ryan0x44 Cursor 2.0 feels like 90% a good interface for temporary worktrees that just happens to leverage that for agents. But in general we need better worktree tooling for parallel hacking. Maybe it already exists but I have not found it.