Nice video, it was cut short for me on Discord.
I really want to buy a physical device that looks like that token in the video…
They took a loan from the IMF with stipulations to remove BTC as legal tender. You can never trust politicians.
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edit: that’s a great marketing video BTW, who came up with it? Looks AI generated, but really good ideas to emphasize for
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As mentioned previously, to ensure Kraken remains compliant and can continue to provide an exceptional experience to our European clients in the long term, we will change our stablecoin offering for clients in the European Economic Area (EEA).
By March 31, 2025, we will fully delist the following stablecoins for clients in the EEA:
- USDT
- PYSUD
- EURT
- TUSD
- UST
Now this is pretty cool.
Boot from a Linux ISO on Autonomi, to a bare system, via AntTP. I’ve got to have a play with that! ![]()
USDC will be left.
IMO USDC is the gold standard in stables. Its been around for a while and they appear to actually have the reserves. Also I have never heard any shady reports from them ever.
It’s just the start IMO. I am still confused as to the future, fascinated as well though
It’s crazy that software developers have built themselves out of demand.
Humans are creative, my gut feeling is it all works out.
It’s fascinating to me though to see the immune response of society saying and thinking it won’t happen as it actually happens. So many will be caught on the hop for sure, but I think that is likely over 90% of folk who will not see it until it’s too late.
So that will happen to many many jobs and functions etc, but if there is a much bigger thing (robotics, government replacement etc.) and we again do the same eyes wide shut, what happens?? It’s really “Don’t look up” in real life I feel, not the climate this time but potentially the whole societal fabric, which maybe is not as bad as an asteroid hit
But it really feels to me like that movie is rolling out in real time.
I agree, self driving taxis are already a thing, how many jobs is that worldwide?
Then trucks soon, ~3.5 million in the US alone.
All not far away.
And and and…
Looks similar to 2020? Not saying that nothing has changed, but there are regular cycles.
Edit: FWIW, I suspect it will take a lot of businesses a long time to change. We still have mainframes with Cobol being maintained…
Can’t disagree with that, the age of some infrastructure I see out there should be illegal ![]()
But at least part of it is most certainly simply related to economy and not programmers becoming obsolete due to ai ![]()
Sorry John, I have been a bit busy lately, and have therefore been neglecting one of my self-appointed roles on the forum, as Poetry Tsar.
You’ll be pleased to hear that my verdict on that poem is in - I officially proclaim it complete drivel.
I wish the UK government would go after people posting terrible LLM poems, rather than going after people’s right to have any sort of privacy whatsoever. Sigh.


