Jake
@ngmi.co
techbro with philosophy degree working on global state machines that sync as fast as physics allows
blockchains are still the future of banking and now that banking regulators are allowing its usage anything else will be like coming up with the fastest horse for transit just as the automobile bursts onto the scene. hence, every major bank adding crypto rails and stripe building its own blockchain
November 11, 2025 at 2:41 PM
blockchains are still the future of banking and now that banking regulators are allowing its usage anything else will be like coming up with the fastest horse for transit just as the automobile bursts onto the scene. hence, every major bank adding crypto rails and stripe building its own blockchain
actually at the lows for the year although i think nfts are more than just a handful of market assets (e.g. even our DIDs on this website are NFTs even though we don't call them that)
November 11, 2025 at 3:22 AM
actually at the lows for the year although i think nfts are more than just a handful of market assets (e.g. even our DIDs on this website are NFTs even though we don't call them that)
I'd also be curious - not just age but performance and volume - for instance I know theres been consecutive blocks which enable 100k stablecoin payments per second (compare to visa theoretical max of 65k TPS), I have no idea what SEPA instant can handle, I'd be curious to see it's throughput data
November 10, 2025 at 6:01 PM
I'd also be curious - not just age but performance and volume - for instance I know theres been consecutive blocks which enable 100k stablecoin payments per second (compare to visa theoretical max of 65k TPS), I have no idea what SEPA instant can handle, I'd be curious to see it's throughput data
You can still do sepa transactions with stablecoins, they're composable.
You can even swap usdc for eurc and then do 1:1 sepa payouts in EUR.
My POV in since stablecoins work globally and SEPA works within EU and some UK banks, it's better to offramp over SEPA when that locality makes sense.
You can even swap usdc for eurc and then do 1:1 sepa payouts in EUR.
My POV in since stablecoins work globally and SEPA works within EU and some UK banks, it's better to offramp over SEPA when that locality makes sense.
November 10, 2025 at 4:37 PM
You can still do sepa transactions with stablecoins, they're composable.
You can even swap usdc for eurc and then do 1:1 sepa payouts in EUR.
My POV in since stablecoins work globally and SEPA works within EU and some UK banks, it's better to offramp over SEPA when that locality makes sense.
You can even swap usdc for eurc and then do 1:1 sepa payouts in EUR.
My POV in since stablecoins work globally and SEPA works within EU and some UK banks, it's better to offramp over SEPA when that locality makes sense.
different strokes for different folks
i can swap fartcoin for a stablecoin in under 200ms and then use it for groceries with like 3 cards in my apple pay wallet or directly on like shopify
also looks like avici is closing the gap between getting fartcoin and sending a sepa instant payment
i can swap fartcoin for a stablecoin in under 200ms and then use it for groceries with like 3 cards in my apple pay wallet or directly on like shopify
also looks like avici is closing the gap between getting fartcoin and sending a sepa instant payment
November 10, 2025 at 4:00 PM
different strokes for different folks
i can swap fartcoin for a stablecoin in under 200ms and then use it for groceries with like 3 cards in my apple pay wallet or directly on like shopify
also looks like avici is closing the gap between getting fartcoin and sending a sepa instant payment
i can swap fartcoin for a stablecoin in under 200ms and then use it for groceries with like 3 cards in my apple pay wallet or directly on like shopify
also looks like avici is closing the gap between getting fartcoin and sending a sepa instant payment
as of last month thats only supported by 14% of banks in the UK.
Stablecoin and x402 payments already work for anyone with a public key while waiting for corresponding banks to add SEPA Instant support.
Stablecoin and x402 payments already work for anyone with a public key while waiting for corresponding banks to add SEPA Instant support.
November 10, 2025 at 3:05 PM
as of last month thats only supported by 14% of banks in the UK.
Stablecoin and x402 payments already work for anyone with a public key while waiting for corresponding banks to add SEPA Instant support.
Stablecoin and x402 payments already work for anyone with a public key while waiting for corresponding banks to add SEPA Instant support.
In Norway the flexible demand of miners curtails excess energy generation risk, which lowers the local energy prices.
In fact when miners are removed, the excess energy generation costs get shifted back to residents as theres no one else to absorb it.
www-nrk-no.translate.goog/nordland/dat...
In fact when miners are removed, the excess energy generation costs get shifted back to residents as theres no one else to absorb it.
www-nrk-no.translate.goog/nordland/dat...
November 8, 2025 at 1:29 AM
In Norway the flexible demand of miners curtails excess energy generation risk, which lowers the local energy prices.
In fact when miners are removed, the excess energy generation costs get shifted back to residents as theres no one else to absorb it.
www-nrk-no.translate.goog/nordland/dat...
In fact when miners are removed, the excess energy generation costs get shifted back to residents as theres no one else to absorb it.
www-nrk-no.translate.goog/nordland/dat...
I do think other countries should start competing with the US on tech.
Not for political reasons, but just to be accelerating tech globally. Every country should be able to build and deploy their own satellites etc.
Even Eutelsat satellites have been made and launched from the US.
euacc.com
Not for political reasons, but just to be accelerating tech globally. Every country should be able to build and deploy their own satellites etc.
Even Eutelsat satellites have been made and launched from the US.
euacc.com
November 6, 2025 at 7:53 PM
I do think other countries should start competing with the US on tech.
Not for political reasons, but just to be accelerating tech globally. Every country should be able to build and deploy their own satellites etc.
Even Eutelsat satellites have been made and launched from the US.
euacc.com
Not for political reasons, but just to be accelerating tech globally. Every country should be able to build and deploy their own satellites etc.
Even Eutelsat satellites have been made and launched from the US.
euacc.com
It's okay to be mad that washed economists were wrong about the economy crashing this year, but please don't be delusional.
Real GDP is higher than H2 2024.
CPI YoY came in lower than expected (3.0% vs 3.1%)
S&P 500 up 13.87% YTD
Dow Jones up 9.82% YTD
Credit card delinquency YoY: Down 3.37%
Real GDP is higher than H2 2024.
CPI YoY came in lower than expected (3.0% vs 3.1%)
S&P 500 up 13.87% YTD
Dow Jones up 9.82% YTD
Credit card delinquency YoY: Down 3.37%
November 6, 2025 at 4:55 PM
It's okay to be mad that washed economists were wrong about the economy crashing this year, but please don't be delusional.
Real GDP is higher than H2 2024.
CPI YoY came in lower than expected (3.0% vs 3.1%)
S&P 500 up 13.87% YTD
Dow Jones up 9.82% YTD
Credit card delinquency YoY: Down 3.37%
Real GDP is higher than H2 2024.
CPI YoY came in lower than expected (3.0% vs 3.1%)
S&P 500 up 13.87% YTD
Dow Jones up 9.82% YTD
Credit card delinquency YoY: Down 3.37%
they don't actually require more water than any other industry, e.g. if you imagine someone can build a golf course in Arizona, that's *more* water than used for a data center
November 6, 2025 at 12:39 AM
they don't actually require more water than any other industry, e.g. if you imagine someone can build a golf course in Arizona, that's *more* water than used for a data center
5% of bitcoin data center energy use is solar (example in screenshot below)
13% is wind
23% is hydro
non-bitcoin crypto don't have an energy demand different from regular computers, so they're just embedded in the same normal data centers that websites and banks use.
13% is wind
23% is hydro
non-bitcoin crypto don't have an energy demand different from regular computers, so they're just embedded in the same normal data centers that websites and banks use.
November 6, 2025 at 12:30 AM
5% of bitcoin data center energy use is solar (example in screenshot below)
13% is wind
23% is hydro
non-bitcoin crypto don't have an energy demand different from regular computers, so they're just embedded in the same normal data centers that websites and banks use.
13% is wind
23% is hydro
non-bitcoin crypto don't have an energy demand different from regular computers, so they're just embedded in the same normal data centers that websites and banks use.
1) what?
Mamdani has had the highest odds of winning for months. It's better to bet for him if you want a low-risk low-reward payoff. It's better to bet for Cuomo if you want a high-risk high-reward payoff.
> This market will resolve once all three sources call the race for the same candidate.
Mamdani has had the highest odds of winning for months. It's better to bet for him if you want a low-risk low-reward payoff. It's better to bet for Cuomo if you want a high-risk high-reward payoff.
> This market will resolve once all three sources call the race for the same candidate.
November 4, 2025 at 10:00 PM
1) what?
Mamdani has had the highest odds of winning for months. It's better to bet for him if you want a low-risk low-reward payoff. It's better to bet for Cuomo if you want a high-risk high-reward payoff.
> This market will resolve once all three sources call the race for the same candidate.
Mamdani has had the highest odds of winning for months. It's better to bet for him if you want a low-risk low-reward payoff. It's better to bet for Cuomo if you want a high-risk high-reward payoff.
> This market will resolve once all three sources call the race for the same candidate.
Idk man a lot of prominent dems spent the past 15 years telling everyone not to buy bitcoin while it became the highest performing major asset class over that time period… “look how much the trumps made buying exactly what we told you to avoid” might not be the best message to send right now
November 3, 2025 at 1:54 AM
Idk man a lot of prominent dems spent the past 15 years telling everyone not to buy bitcoin while it became the highest performing major asset class over that time period… “look how much the trumps made buying exactly what we told you to avoid” might not be the best message to send right now
ser, I say this with utmost respect, but someone with the research skills of a plastic spoon can see every major crypto exchange has posted about USD1
November 1, 2025 at 5:51 AM
ser, I say this with utmost respect, but someone with the research skills of a plastic spoon can see every major crypto exchange has posted about USD1
Second, compare recent AI CAPEX to the CAPEX growth during the 1800s for the build out of the railroad system, you see a similar pattern for the first decade.
Sources:
- archive.org/details/amer...
- www2.census.gov/library/publ...
- economics.wm.edu/wp/cwm_wp153...
Sources:
- archive.org/details/amer...
- www2.census.gov/library/publ...
- economics.wm.edu/wp/cwm_wp153...
November 1, 2025 at 2:28 AM
Second, compare recent AI CAPEX to the CAPEX growth during the 1800s for the build out of the railroad system, you see a similar pattern for the first decade.
Sources:
- archive.org/details/amer...
- www2.census.gov/library/publ...
- economics.wm.edu/wp/cwm_wp153...
Sources:
- archive.org/details/amer...
- www2.census.gov/library/publ...
- economics.wm.edu/wp/cwm_wp153...
Actually posts like this in my humble opinion do show that the mental faculties of our representatives are indeed challenged.
Binance didn't launch USD1, WLFI did.
MGX is using USD1 (a stablecoin) to invest into Binance.
MGX's dollars (in USD1 reserve) are then used to buy short-duration t-bills.
Binance didn't launch USD1, WLFI did.
MGX is using USD1 (a stablecoin) to invest into Binance.
MGX's dollars (in USD1 reserve) are then used to buy short-duration t-bills.
November 1, 2025 at 1:55 AM
Actually posts like this in my humble opinion do show that the mental faculties of our representatives are indeed challenged.
Binance didn't launch USD1, WLFI did.
MGX is using USD1 (a stablecoin) to invest into Binance.
MGX's dollars (in USD1 reserve) are then used to buy short-duration t-bills.
Binance didn't launch USD1, WLFI did.
MGX is using USD1 (a stablecoin) to invest into Binance.
MGX's dollars (in USD1 reserve) are then used to buy short-duration t-bills.