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Nowadays everyone brags about, "I used AI to make something"
In less than 2 years, everyone will be bragging about, "I made something without using AI"
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Just bought my dad a Xiaomi, activated Xiaoai Assistant, and realized that AI Agents have already been integrated into our daily lives for a while—using them to power on/off devices, download applications, navigate, shop, etc., all completed with a single voice command. I remembered my brother working at Google in Singapore has a fully smart home too, with an entire suite of furniture controlled purely by voice, and even the microwave heating food just needs one command. The only thing is that AI Assistants like Xiaoai, Tmall Genie, and Nomi are independently embedded by their respective brand
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Global primary market is at hellish difficulty level.
A-share IPOs have seen a significant slowdown over the past two years. Annual listed companies hover around 100, with the mainboard/STAR Board/ChiNext all relatively tight. STAR Board has basically shut down fast-track channels for companies like Unitree—direct extension of exit cycles.
Hong Kong stocks: A+H valuation inversion/discount. Reuters mentioned last year that dual-listed companies trade at a persistent valuation discount in Hong Kong relative to A-shares. ODI has also tightened further, meaning even if companies can do A+H, Hong
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The first major companies to make money off OpenClaw have already emerged. KIMI appeared ranked 9th globally on Stripe's C-end personal subscription list, with a surge of +123.81%
According to media reports, KIMI's accumulated revenue over the past 20+ days has exceeded their entire 2025 annual total revenue, with the reason being KIMI's launch of KIMI Claw. (A few days ago when I was inviting KIMI team members to participate in an event, I was politely declined because their compute consumption has been too large recently—if we continue promoting, they'll run out of compute capacity! LOL What
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# Nobody discussing Multicoin Capital's Internet Labor Markets (ILM)?
Over the past decade, the adoption path for cryptocurrency has primarily been fiat currency → exchange → purchase tokens.
The ILM model reverses this path to labor → protocol → earn tokens. This model transforms cryptocurrency from an "investment asset" into a "wage settlement tool," significantly lowering the entry barrier for global users.
If the previous wave was about getting capital flowing, such as the popularization of DeFi, then this wave is about enabling global productive capacity to seamlessly connect through bloc
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I have tried deploying OpenClaw with Tencent / Minimax and the native OpenClaw, and here are the differences.
Tencent / Minimax allows one-click deployment🦞, eliminating many command-line installation steps, making it user-friendly for beginners. Simply type "Help me deploy" in the dialog box or click the install button directly. Tencent's service is completely free, while MiniMax requires a fee, which is not expensive—39 RMB per month.
Since everything is integrated internally, there is no need for a server.
Moreover, domestic solutions like these address users' main concerns, which is secur
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BNB Chain officially surpasses Ethereum to become the top public chain in AI Agent deployments? Let's take a look at how much of this is actually hype.
According to Agentscan, the total number of AI agents on BNB Chain has exceeded 122,000, far surpassing Ethereum. This is especially true with the dual standards of ERC-8004 (Identity Standard) and native BAP-578 (NFA Standard).
These 122,000 agents have only generated about 207,000 on-chain interactions.
Doing the math, that averages less than 2 interactions per Agent.
It seems more like mass automated deployment to exploit ecosystem incentive
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With a curiosity to quickly deploy OpenClaw using domestic AI, I successfully installed the epic game "Captain Claw" in just 2 minutes 😀.
This guy even argued with me, claiming the data was not up to standard and the database was messy. Previously, I praised GLM for its strong reasoning.
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Prepaid virtual Visa cards specifically designed for AI Agents are now available.
Enable AI to have the "paying" capability while ensuring your funds are secure. Meet the requirements for instant card issuance with simple commands, such as agent-cards cards create --amount 50 or via API, to generate a virtual Visa card with a fixed amount within seconds.
Supports MCP, allowing you to directly integrate it into AI tools like Claude Desktop or Cursor, for example, when booking flights, purchasing API resources, or even paying for takeout.
Each card is prepaid and can have a hard spending l
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CoinEdition has released the Top 10 Influential Women in the Cryptocurrency Industry for 2026. I want to talk about the woman in fourth place, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce @HesterPeirce, a hardcore libertarian who criticizes her boss and refuses to be a mother figure.
"Publicly criticizing the SEC as a 'paternalistic lazy regulator'"
Back in February 2023, former SEC Chair Gensler took a tough stance against Kraken, forcing it to halt its staking services and imposing a $30 million fine.
In an environment that values harmony within the system, Peirce directly issued an official dissent title
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Recently, every 🦞OpenClaw event in the Chinese-speaking region has been fully booked. Hurry and support your friends' events with Sentient Chinese @sentient_zh@.
OpenClaw Shanghai Developer Meetup
Date: March 8th (Sunday)
luma 👉
See you on Sunday 🤓
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Transsion has launched modular phones
Just bring a 4.9mm body when going out
Fully modular, want to take photos? Just attach a camera. Low on battery? Magnetically attach a new one. 20x zoom? Attach another...
Is the coolest guy at this year's MWC only the people from Africa who get to enjoy this?
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100 years ago, 1 US dollar was approximately equal to 1.6 grams of gold.
And on the actual US dollar note, it says "The Notes Legal Tender For All Debts, Public and Private" — "This is the legal tender for all debts."
From the earliest Bretton Woods system, the United States defined its dollar hegemony with especially strong gold reserves.
As a result, the decline in US gold reserves compared to global gold reserves led to the Nixon Shock in 1971.
Now, with Trump's constantly changing tariff policies,
Gold is no longer an investment asset but has become a core weapon in the global power strugg
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Cursor will eventually be replaced by Claude
The essence of an IDE is a compiler. Coder can write code directly using Notepad, or by command line. By using command line directly in Claude Code, many Cursor users have been eliminated.
IDE interaction is not the core; the essence is the backend compiler. The compiler itself is also a piece of code, involving syntax trees, syntax analysis, and so on. This environment can be internalized and learned by large models. In the future, there will be no need for compilers; large models can directly incorporate code, so IDEs like Cursor will no longer be
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If Anthropic's rebellion succeeds, then Dario would be the founder who successfully offended both China and the US.
But rationally speaking, ultimately both sides should compromise to an acceptable level, after all, Claud is too powerful and has played a key role in the US-Iran conflict.
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For the crypto world, Singapore and Hong Kong are parallel.
Singapore addresses three major pain points:
1️⃣ TVL, which still has many OGs and old money / asset management here
2️⃣ Exchange listing resources, which are unavoidable when discussing listings
3️⃣ Investment institutions, with top global companies often having a presence in Singapore
Hong Kong mainly handles:
Compliance + DAT + payment issues
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A few days ago, I took a proper break and caught up on a week of crypto news. Seems like nothing major happened...
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A standard circulating within the engineering team is: as long as the steps users need to complete a task can be reduced, it indicates there is room for product evolution.
—— The business opportunity for all AI products.
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Recently, two articles have been very popular.
Charles I. Jones (Stanford GSB + NBER, a top economist specializing in long-term economic growth, writing for the academic community) in his paper "A.I. and Our Economic Future" offers the judgment: AI will significantly change the economy, but the process is likely to be gradual.
His framework emphasizes "weak links"—economic growth depends on the most difficult-to-automate parts of the system, so even if AI boosts the efficiency of many tasks by 10x/100x, GDP may not immediately surge in tandem.
Growth will come, but slower than market exp
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This chart is very interesting!
Red represents AI programming, yellow indicates paid AI usage, green stands for free AI usage, and gray signifies no AI usage.
The source is a post shared by Benjamin Tannenbaum, who based his calculations on the total population of 8.1 billion (2026) forecast distribution, including 1.3 billion AI users (about 16%), with 15–25 million paid users and 2–5 million code scaffolds.
This huge gap is enough to prove that in the future, the group that is skilled at utilizing AI will far surpass those who do not use or have not been exposed to AI.
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