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Crypto analysis in 2024: The dog has a hat
Crypto analysis in 2026: Strait of Hormuz, auto-translate from Farsi, tracking military movements via OSINT, oil futures backwardation
We’re proud to welcome @SatoshiLite , the Founder of @litecoin and current Director of the @LTCFoundation, to the stage at Dutch Blockchain Week 2026.
As one of the early pioneers in the space, Charlie has played a key role in shaping the digital asset industry as we know it today. From launching Litecoin to driving its global adoption, his impact on the ecosystem is undeniable.
During DBW26, Charlie will take part in an exclusive 1-on-1 session, offering a deeper and more personal perspective on the evolution of crypto, the future of digital assets, and the lessons learned along the way.
Expect real insights from someone who has been building through every phase of this industry.
The wealthy have teams of people to manage their finances.
The average person can’t afford this though.
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I spent three weeks using frontier LLMs and swarms of agents to build a full stack, autonomous, agentic trading companion.
It synthesised cross-exchange pricing dislocations, anomalous derivatives footprints, funding rate arbitrage opportunities, news feeds with impact and directional signals, a trade screener that ranks trend, momentum, and mean reversion factors into actionable setups, and a dynamic rebalancing agentic risk manager to monitor and adjust my exposure.
Did it work?
No - Claude hallucinated the entire thing and I still don't know how to connect to exchange APIs.
But it was glorious.
My number 1 piece of advice for engineers is: review your own PRs before anyone else does.
Getting out of the editor and reviewing in a pull request puts you into a different mindset.
Scammers think crypto gives them a place to hide. It doesn't.
We recently concluded a major operation with @Meta, @Microsoft, @Starlink, and @TheJusticeDept to freeze $3M+ in assets tied to scam networks in Southeast Asia.
Another case solved thanks to the transparency of blockchains.
https://t.co/v48m4C60bY
Leopold Aschenbrenner now has more than $20 billion in AUM for his AI-focused hedge fund.
Good for him.
He was clearly "early and right," which is exactly the person who should be rewarded for having done the work to understand the opportunity.
Ethereal news weekly #26
🔮 @drakefjustin qday odds: 10% by 2030 & 50% by 2032
🛡 @aave rsETH post mortem
🧪 @ethPandaOps glamsterdam-devnet-5 launched
https://t.co/UkPyEQeNoN
More people should know about the Interfold.
It's basically what I've been yelling at people to build with the MACI ideas ( https://t.co/mlDy84zXQo ) for almost a decade, and now it exists, in a generalized form.
The idea is: a privacy protocol optimized for things like voting (and other use cases eg. secret-ballot auctions). The mechanism generates a threshold encryption key, and people send in their votes onchain, using a ZKP to prove eligibility. An arbitrary computation on the votes gets run inside FHE, and then threshold-decrypted.
From what I can tell (the docs are good https://t.co/adzwK6ezMN ), it gets pretty optimal security guarantees:
* Voter anonymity can be made unconditional if eligibility is proven with ZK-SNARKs
* Censorship resistance is guaranteed by ethereum (votes can be posted directly onchain, and there's a proof that all posted votes are taking into account)
* The correctness of the outputted result can be ensured via ZK over FHE
* Liveness and coercion resistance depend on M-of-N honesty; unavoidable given present-day technology
The main limitation is that today "ZK over FHE" is only properly available for additive vote tallying, as it's too expensive for computations that involve multiplication or other more complicated manipulation at the moment. There's work in progress on slashing-based / optimistic computation for such situations.
(And of course ideally in the long term we'd figure out obfuscation so you can get rid of the M-of-N committees😃)