four names told me everything I needed to know about Pyth Indices
Coinbase. Kraken. dYdX. Nado.
all of them live at launch
>not announced.
>not coming soon.
>already running in production.
@coinbase brought thematic equity index futures to its users
@krakenfx integrated continuous oil pricing across derivatives
@dYdX launched a perp contract on the 24/7 Oil Index
@nadoHQ runs continuous oil pricing across spot, margin, and perps
these are not small experiments
these are live products at some of the biggest venues in crypto
and they all needed the same thing
prices that don't go offline on Friday
@PythNetwork just built that
oil, metals, U.S. equities, thematic baskets
24/7
markets stopped closing a long time ago
the pricing infrastructure just caught up
🧨 BREAKING: Introducing Pyth Indices.
Proprietary 24/7 indices across U.S. equities, oil, metals, and thematic baskets co-developed with @MarketVector.
Launched in collaboration with include @coinbase, @krakenfx, @nadoHQ, and @dYdX. 🧵
you don't need to figure out where to click
just tell D0 what you want
"analyze BTC structure" starts a full breakdown
"track a whale" pulls wallet intelligence
"check my portfolio" gives you a real picture of where you stand
one sentence becomes a complete trading loop - market context, risk awareness, next move, all of it
that's the whole point of @DonutAI
trading shouldn't require a manual
Scored 9/10 on the @get_optimum knowledge quiz built by @hawk_tyt
Honestly did not expect that. Creating content about Optimum for a while now but seeing it tested in quiz format hits different. You realize pretty fast what you actually know and what you just thought you knew.
One question got me. And of course it was one of those where I second-guessed myself at the last second.
If you want to test how well you actually understand RLNC, Flexnodes, DeRAM and data propagation, go check it out. Certificate included if you do well enough.
spent some time building something for the @get_optimum community.
a knowledge quiz. 10 questions - from basic to technical. covers rlnc, mump2p, deram, flexnodes.
you finish - you get a rank and a certificate. one click to share your result on x.
● https://t.co/RPyLePA0uy ●
think you know optimum better than me? prove it. @get_optimum
Blockchain doesn't have a technology problem. It has a trust problem.
Most networks are built to impress, not to last. @dac_chain is doing the opposite - quiet, practical infrastructure focused on resilience, verifiable data, and systems that actually hold up under real-world pressure.
That's what long-term adoption looks like. Not hype cycles. Just infrastructure that works when it matters.