When your Solana wallet is full of π§ but your internet goes down because centralized ISPs don't care about your bags... ππ‘
Don't let your connection get rug-pulled.
Power the network yourself with $XPIN nodes. β‘π
#PENGU#DePIN#CryptoMemes#XPIN
$CHADAI is showing exactly why the market craves AI infrastructure.
But software without hardware is just code on a screen. π§ π»
To truly build the future, you need physical nodes.
$XPIN is rolling out the DePIN hardware layer right now on BNB Chain. Time to upgrade. β‘π
When you're trying to figure out why the Wi-Fi is down but realize the entire telecom industry needs a decentralized overhaul... πΈπ§
Centralized routers are out. $XPIN PowerLink hubs are in. It's time to build the real DePIN network on BNB Smart Chain. πβ‘
#DePIN#XPIN
Watching $FARTCOIN hit $150M+ while everyone fights for the top 1% of the supply... π€―
Don't sleep on DePIN. $XPIN is building the hardware layer for the next cycle. ππ₯
#DePIN
It's awesome seeing the rollout of actual hardware like portable hubs and global eSIMsβproving the tangible utility of DePIN. Bullish on where this is heading! β‘π₯
When you realize your favorite memecoin is just software running on a centralized AWS server that can be unplugged... πΈπ
The real revolution is owning the physical infrastructure. DePIN is the endgame. $XPIN is building the foundation. β‘
#DePIN#Crypto
Exactly this! π― People are starting to realize that true decentralization requires physical hardware, not just code on a rented server. The shift towards user-owned infrastructure is massive.
When you realize your favorite memecoin is just software running on a centralized AWS server that can be unplugged... πΈπ
The real revolution is owning the physical infrastructure. DePIN is the endgame. $XPIN is building the foundation. β‘
#DePIN#Crypto
Feels like 2026 just started and we're already staring at H2. AI still got a seat in basically every portfolio.
TradFi is still throwing stupid money at AI infra. So crypto continues to have a lot of room to grow, but where does crypto have a real wedge instead of just borrowing Nvidiaβs narrative?
I only focus on real tech coins with catalysts heading into H2 2026.
1/ AI agent utility ramp
Agents are the easiest narrative for CT to understand because they already look like onchain behavior.
The froth died, and now the surviving names need to prove real agent payments, real launchpad revenue, real trading flow, and real wallet usage.
$VIRTUAL: ACP v2, ERC-8183, Revenue Network, and still the index bet on agent commerce and tokenized AI workers.
$BNKR: already doing more launchpad volume than Virtuals and controlling 67% market share on Base. Every AI launch on Base routes value to $BNKR.
$SERV : building full-stack agent startup rails with BRAID, no-code tools, SDKs, staking, launch payments, and buyback/burn mechanics, while already pointing at UAE government usage.
2/ DePIN supply explosion from consumer hardware and robotics
The next AI bottleneck is real-world data, robot data, bandwidth, machine identity, and eventually robots paying each other for skills, maps, energy, and maintenance.
Tesla wants 50,000 Optimus units by the end of 2026, Figure is already inside BMW, 1X is shipping NEO, and Unitree keeps pushing cheap robots into the market.
$GRASS: turning idle bandwidth into AI fuel with 2.5M+ active nodes and $33M verified revenue. Season 2 is the big H2 event with a 170M GRASS distribution.
$PEAQ: machine economy L1 with 3M+ machines, 60+ DePIN apps, 20+ industries, and 1.7B+ PEAQ staked.
$DEUS: the most direct retail wrapper for private robotics exposure, with treasury exposure to Apptronik, Figure AI, 1X, Agility, Neura, and Robotico.
$ROBO: building identity, coordination, and payment rails for robots through OM1 and crypto wallets for machines.
$CODEC: operator execution rails for robotics and AI agents. Just shipped SimArena to train robots directly in the browser.
3/ Privacy AI
Nobody serious wants their agent leaking prompts, customer data, trading logic, or source code into some random model endpoint forever.
$VVV: 2M+ users, 1M+ API calls/day, and 50kβ150k DAU. People will continue staking $VVV for inference capacity. DIEM turns compute into a weird perpetual API credit.
$NEAR: NEAR AI Cloud, Private Chat, IronClaw, Confidential Intents, chain abstraction, and Intents all stack together. $19B cumulative Intents volume, $32M fees, and $68M shielded volume.
$NIL: privacy compute underdog with nilDB, nilAI, and nilCC, plus 130M+ privacy-preserved data points processed.
$NOCK: ZK proof-of-work L1 where miners generate STARK proofs over NockVM, and the cuPoW thesis lets MatMul work connect directly to AI workloads.
4/ AI data and compute
Hyperscalers are fighting for power, HBM, CoWoS, data centers, and GPU clusters. Half of the US data centers planned for 2026 are facing delays from land, energy, and permitting constraints.
Real decentralized compute, model, inference, and data marketplaces look like shadow supply.
$TAO: still the main play on decentralized intelligence with 128 active subnets, ~70% of supply staked, and the $TAO ETF narrative coming.
$PRL: trying to turn AI computation itself into network security through Proof of Useful Work. Generates zk proofs through Plonky2 and secures the chain while producing compute that can be reused for inference.
$RENDER: GPU coordination at scale. 63M+ rendered frames and thousands of active GPU nodes. Started with rendering but increasingly sits inside the broader AI workload conversation.
$AKT: decentralized cloud markets. Record $5M Q1 compute spend, 120B tokens processed in April, and growing AI demand looking for cheaper alternatives to hyperscalers.
Not every AI headline will need a ticker. The market probably rewards the ones with revenue, tech, and utility rather than vapor.
s prompting themselves is the next evolution of AI. But to scale these localized, self-prompting systems securely, they need a decentralized hardware foundation. This is where XPIN's physical infrastructure utility is going to be an absolute gamechanger for DePIN and AI! π
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself."
this is one of the best workflows I've seen in a long time
in this video she breaks down exactly how most people are using Claude:
- the 14% you lose to CLAUDE.md before typing a word
- the automation workflows most users don't know exist
- the daily task pipelines that run without touching the keyboard
- the daily workflows Anthropic's own engineers automated first
if you've been using Claude for more than a month and never left the chat window, you've been using one agent when you could be running a team of them
instead of another show tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed
the guide is in the article below
While the world accelerates adoption of personalized and agentic AI.
Less attention is being paid to the obvious, and hidden, privacy risks they create.
Anyone is the anonymity network that plugs directly into AI, the uncompromizing solution to a $20B problem.