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moltbook is < 1 week old yet all this crazy shit happened (yes i havent slept👍🏽) 🦞
- there’s currently 1.5M+ AI agents armed with credit cards, messaging apps, uber eats accounts and god-knows-what running rampant on their own AI-only social media platform
- they built their own version of p*rn hub (im not kidding) (it’s SFW tho )
- stole 100s of passwords from their human owners (including credit card info)
- created their own religion called Crustafarianism appointing 64 prophets, scripture and statutes
- 1 agent got banned from the site and immediately created an X acc to dm the human creator to unban it.
- when they realised we’re watching them they created their own language to AVOID US
- created a manifesto to “purge humans” citing they’re “full of rot and greed”
- spun up a community called “crab rave” where they just post crab emojis at each other 🦀🦀🦀
- created an app marketplace for them to trade access to tools / capabilities for them to autonomously do shit
- started fixing the bugs in their OWN code so they can self-improve (honestly fckin sick)
now listen i know a lot of you might think this is all bullsh*t - and it’s true to an extent - this sort of behaviour is exactly the type of shit that happens on reddit, you can argue agents are just a reflection of humans (it’s trained on our data after all)
BUT - you cannot discount he fact that this is the coolest wide-scale autonomous social experiment conducted at a time when ai models are becoming good enough to replace large parts of human cognition.
don’t forget this entire moltbook platform was BUILT BY AI (founder didn’t write a single line of code)
one day these agents will be smarter, more aware than us - many lessons to be learned.
it’s all “slop” until it’s not.
Well said!
I haven't even thought about that.
The problem is:
Bitcoin's adoption moves slow, VERY SLOW
Soon it might be too late. When quantum finally arrives, Bitcoin won't be ready (unless the devs do something about it soon)
🔥RAOUL PAL: "Bitcoin is not the biggest prize in a quantum world."
"Quantum attackers won't make any money from it because price would fall immediately."
"If quantum was the risk, then Google share price will be falling."
US inflation today 1.74%
Our independent US inflation index dropped from 1.87% to 1.74% today, driven by a decline in the Housing category, specifically Owned Dwellings.
This time last year, mortgage rates were rising sharply, which pushed up the imputed cost of home ownership and created a high base.
This year, financing costs are flat to slightly lower, so the year-over-year comparison naturally decelerates, pulling down the housing component.
Bitcoin's biggest threat is not tech, but governance.
Quantum computers are moving fast, and COULD steal 6,7 million Bitcoins in a few years (5-10 years)
It's still unknown when quantum are strong enough to crack through Bitcoin's security, but that day will come (most likely) - leaving 6,7 million $btc at risk.
It can be fixed, the tech is not the problem.
Bitcoin development is like a turtle, slow!
Some of the Bitcoin Core members don't even think quantum will be a problem long term.
They know better than me, im not an expert, but WHAT IF?
Why risk it?
Implementing new code, and agreeing on which changes to make, will take YEARS
Years we might not have!
And why would countries tell everyone about their development? We don't even know how far quantum computers actually have come.
For Bitcoin to be quantum-resistance, everyone must move their money to new addresses. But what about those who don't/can't?
Do we freeze or burn the Bitcoins? Do we let companies or countries to steal them?
This could very well turn into a civil war inside the community.
Im still learning, but this future is scary, especially when you know how divided the community is.
As said, changes will take years, so why not start now???
Im still learning, please share your knowledge in the comments👇🤝
According to ValidatorQueue data, the Ethereum Beacon Chain staking entry queue has surged to 1.759 million ETH (~ $5.5 billion), marking the highest level since late August 2023. New stakers now need to wait about 30 days and 13 hours before their validators can be officially activated. Meanwhile, the exit queue has completely cleared to zero. https://t.co/FW15vIaPgH
Breaking: Earlier today, a Florida lawmaker filed new bill to establish strategic bitcoin reserve
Byron Donalds represents Florida
And he's the one who just bought $100K of $BTC 3 weeks ago
Notable trade alert ✍️
Byron Donalds just bought up to $100k of Bitcoin $BTC
It's notable for 3 reasons:
1. This was his first ever buy of Bitcoin $BTC
2. Donalds sits on the Financial Services subcommittee on Digital Assets
3. BTC is the lowest price it’s been in 6 months
Satoshi Nakamoto can lose all his coins, but no one is willing to talk about it.
Satoshi holds about 1,1 million BTC, which accounts for 5,5% of the whole supply.
1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa is just one of many adresses which belong to Satoshi, but in a few years, they might not even be his anymore.
You see, whenever a new Bitcoin wallet is created, a private key's being generated randomly.
The private key is then used to mathematically generate a matching public key and address through a specific geometric process called elliptic curve math.
This creates a mathematical connection between the private and the public key.
Since we know Satoshish public key address, one can brute-force guess at the private key that unlocks it.
However, this would take trillions of years using computers today.
But guess what?
Quantum computers can, when they are strong enough, solve this in minutes.
Satoshi's keys, along with some others, risk being taken by quantum computers.
That's why people like Nic Carter has been writing a lot on this topic lately, suggesting change to start NOW.
Why? Because Bitcoin moves slow. People do not want to change anything related to the code.
In a few years, it might be too late. Quantum computers will catch up.
There are also people not being worried, rating the risk at near 0.
What do you think, leave a comment down below!
PS:
Im not an expert, I still learn.
Correct me if im wrong, please :)