@mac_eth@medsnow369 Can’t you do this by simply using the current token? Could you not send tokens you collect from buyers (burning) to sellers (minting) and not have the exact same effect without the inflation part?
Definitely agree. There is a huge gap between the oldest person alive and the edge of tech.
The way I work has definitely changed quite a bit but what I produce has to conform to this gap. Even though I can see how most of it is becoming obsolete as it hits production.
I’m happy to be able to witness it all, but I would be lying if I was seeing the glass half full currently.
Wealth re-distribution and access is the only thing that will prevent the inevitable. I rather a multitude of AIs control the wealth and enable us to access it than any one individual/corporation.
I'm not gonna lie, the @Meta layoffs are some of the most dystopian I've ever seen. They got told to work from home, they were sent the emails at 4AM in the morning. Those who weren't impacted have software on their computer that tracks their every move, preparing AI to take their job as well. They're literally training the AI that will eliminate their position as well.
Meanwhile, Meta is raking in RECORD PROFITS.
I am a massive, unapologetic AI enthusiast. Yet, this is NOT the future I had in mind.
I wish for Meta to crash and burn. This is not the way. Literally nobody benefits from this.
CHINA JUST DREW A LINE ON AI
A court in China has ruled it ILLEGAL to replace human workers with AI purely to cut costs.
They have put responsibility back on corporations.
They can’t automate just to boost margins while workers are pushed out.
China has decided that wages, fairness, and employment aren’t optional.
And that’s a big shift.
While the west races to replace labour as fast as possible, viewing AI as a free-for-all… China has set a precedent that profit alone isn’t enough and corporations must answer to society.
Crypto never ceases to amaze me. The amount of scammers and grifters in this space makes anyone lose hope for humanity.
We went from "no middle man" protocols, to shit like @kumbaya_xyz charging 50% of LP fees without even a single mention on the site. I truly hope it all goes to zero.
Nice, I'm working on a few things myself but keep coming back to the fact that everything I build seems pointless and will become obsolete very soon.
I keep questioning all my current assumptions about software development, UI, UX and even if humans are even an audience anymore.
After watching time and time again the level of proficiency in which AI communicates with my machine I'm coming to the conclusion that humans were never meant to be the end user of computers or even the internet.
So yeah... the lostness is real
@DefiIgnas@bread_ Dude. This is the end of a cycle. Do you really think anyone gives a rats ass about a 500x leverage? We are all broke mofo. You know there is no one else to fool except your alt accounts.
I don't know who needs to hear this, but North Korea is your enemy. They hate what you love. You should want them destroyed. Every loss of theirs is your win.
Blockchain has real enemies, and among them North Korea is the final boss. To prostrate yourself before them, to defend their right to keep attacking you, is the height of self-hatred.
Decentralization is not a suicide pact. It's the opposite: it lets us agree on shared values and enforce them collectively. It means we have no higher power to answer to than each other, and no one can stop our collective will.
So here's a value we should all agree on:
Fuck North Korea. They don't get to win.
We do.
I’m so happy we have the ability to push the stop Lazarus button while they park a few mil on our L2 while they take a coffee break.
The master minds can hack all the top protocols in the world before anyone else but they can’t figure out their funds can be frozen.
Firstly, I think it was given the current state of the network. If you have a “stop Lazarus button” you should probably push it.
The question is, what’s your line now? The security council has de facto assumed responsibility for intermediating hacks.
Where next? Won’t be the last hack on Arbitrum, do you do it for all of them, some of them? Where is the line?
Is it even responsible to go to a permissionless state now? Given that it means you switch off the stop Lazarus button?
North Korea has the most advanced, well funded, prepared, meticulous and sophisticated hacker group.
The US, China, Israel and others are not able to hack a wallet with the seed phrase sitting next to it.
No one can question the Chuck Norris of cybersecurity.
When you must submit to certain types of exploitation because you were unfortunate for being born poor, one side of the deal is not very voluntary.
Losing your job because of ai advancements while inflation eats your savings because of a war you did not start. That’s also not really voluntary.