@harsh_notariya I have tested extensively over the weekend and SOL is better. The output is almost similar to Fable 5 and better in some tasks.
But token usage is significantly lower. So it's more efficient
What is the Real State of the RWA Tokenization Market in 2026?
Our latest research examined 7,000 tokenized products and 12 asset classes across the $60B market with the help of @RWA_xyz.
Half of the market shows no real activity. Across 1,289 tokenized assets above $100K in value, 910 assets had zero weekly transfers.
Only 379 assets showed weekly movement. The active market is much smaller than the headline asset count suggests.
The market is large, but the real institutional core is tiny. Only 62 assets hold 88% of the tokenized RWA market.
The doom circle:
- US President gets fake intel from Israel.
- America gives money to Israel to 'defend itself'.
- US gets into a war that has nothing to do with Americans
- US makes a deal to get out of it.
- Israel blows up a neighbor and kills innocents.
...and Repeat
A short history of how we got here, because the chronology is the whole story.
January: the Pentagon demands unrestricted use of Claude for autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance. Anthropic says no.
February: the President orders every federal agency to drop Anthropic. The Defense Secretary bans Pentagon contractors from doing business with them. A rival announces its classified-network deal within hours.
March: the Pentagon designates an American company a "supply chain risk" under a statute written for foreign adversaries. A federal judge blocks it.
May: the Pentagon signs AI deals with seven companies. Anthropic is not one of them.
June 9: Anthropic releases Fable 5.
June 12: Commerce issues an export control directive over a jailbreak that, by the government's own account, was demonstrated verbally, came with no written explanation, and involves a capability you can get from other publicly available models today.
Two things are true at once.
First: Anthropic spent months marketing Mythos as too dangerous to release. Sam Altman said it was "incredible marketing to say we have built a bomb." The Commerce Department has now formally agreed it is a bomb. If you describe your product as a munition in every press release, eventually a government takes you at your word. They wrote the legal predicate themselves and called it a brand.
Second: we have run this experiment before. In the 90s the government classified encryption as a munition under ITAR. Activists defeated it by printing PGP's source code as a book, because books are protected speech and floppy disks were arms exports. A t-shirt with three lines of RSA Perl was legally a munition. The controls collapsed because math does not stop at customs.
The new wrinkle is the "deemed export" rule: showing controlled technology to a foreign national inside the US counts as exporting it abroad. Which is why Anthropic's own foreign-national employees are now locked out of the model they built. The munition is in the building and the people who made it are not allowed to look at it.
The jailbreak is the paperwork. The refusal was in January.
Claude Fable 5 came out this week, and I created a fully automated crypto trading assistant.
Basically, the AI runs a daily scan, pulls data from TradingView to analyze 4H charts, and generates 'watch, buy, or avoid' signals.
Right now, it's only scanning the top 50 tokens.
What if the next big $BTC move isn’t a $100K moonshot, but a deep reset? 🤔
@AnolShaeed sits down with one of the most respected analysts in the space, @rektcapital.
Rekt decodes why his bearish take is the most normal part of the cycle - and we haven't bottomed yet! 👀
WATCH the full podcast 👇https://t.co/VjBaQoJdL4
This is the most bizarre crypto story you'll hear anytime soon.
Last week, https://t.co/LCvLty8VSq launched GO, a marketplace where people can pay crypto bounties for almost anything.
One bounty offered 40 SOL to anyone willing to tattoo "$boutywork" on their forehead.
A man from India accepted. He went to a tattoo shop, filmed the entire process, and permanently inked the ticker on his forehead.
But there's a twist.
The bounty creator claimed the listing contained a typo. The intended ticker was supposedly "$Bountywork" with an "n".
The payout was blocked.
Most people would have walked away with a misspelled tattoo and no reward.
Crypto did what crypto does.
Solana traders launched a memecoin called BOUTYWORK using the man's selfie as the logo.
Within hours, the token hit a six-figure market cap and generated roughly $15,000 in creator fees for him.
The original bounty was worth about $2,500. The typo paid more than the prize.
Only in crypto.
5 biggest crypto predictions from experts in 2026
- Hyperliquid’s $HYPE to hit $150 by August, says @CryptoHayes
- Bitcoin to end the year at $250K, says @theRealKiyosaki
- MicroStrategy’s big Bitcoin buys will trigger the next rally
- Citi Group predicts Ethereum to end the year at $3.1K
- XRP Analysts say XRP to $8 👀
Do you agree with these predictions?
EXCLUSIVE: White House pushes back on BBC insider trading report tied to Trump’s announcements
“Any implication that Administration officials used nonpublic information for financial benefit is baseless and irresponsible,” White House spokesperson @davis_ingle told BeInCrypto.
Says federal ethics rules ban such conduct and points to CFTC oversight on market abuse.
@LizzieMarbach@TCNetwork "They do not love Jesus in any way. They hate him."
Dont be lazy...gather some knowledge first.
“...His name will be the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary—distinguished in this world and the Hereafter and among those brought near [to Allah].” - Surah Aal ‘Imran (3:45)
This guy was blasting muslims and bad-mouthing Islam just a few years ago on Fox News.
Now he understands the truth. Muslims love Jesus; he's our prophet, the messiah. And your leader, who claims to support Christianity, mocks the holy one.
Peace be upon Jesus
The people in charge don't want you to know this, but Muslims love Jesus.
Islam reveres Him as a major prophet and messenger of the Lord, believes He performed miracles, and states that He will return to Earth to defeat the Antichrist. That's why Donald Trump's painting depicting himself as the Son of God offended the president of Iran. It was an attack on his religion as well as Christianity.
Today's Morning Note newsletter covers Masoud Pezeshkian's condemnation of Trump's “desecration of Jesus,” the Iran War's gutting effects on America's housing market, Colombia's plan to murder Pablo Escobar's hippopotami, and more. Read below.
https://t.co/KrgZifc2ZM
Sam Altman’s Worldcoin just dropped a major token unlock reduction, starting July 24.
▸ Daily unlocks: -43%
▸ Community: -50%
▸ Team & Investors: -32%
$WLD still trading at $0.28 (-45% YTD)
After seeing these unlock cuts and the current price, are you more likely to buy or short $WLD?