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OpenClaw and Hermes agree on what an agent is. They disagree on what controls it.
OpenClaw and Hermes agree on what an agent is. They disagree on what controls it.
The New Stack
OpenClaw and Hermes agree on what an agent is. They disagree on what controls it.
Agent harnesses turn AI models into autonomous systems. OpenClaw bets on broad gateways while Hermes bets on memory — and platform vendors want both.
Simon Dixon: Bitcoin OG, Investor, Geo-Political & Financial Analyst:
I Lived Through Operation ChokePoint 2.0. Here’s What Really Happened | Simon Dixon on What Bitcoin Did w/ Danny Knowles
I Lived Through Operation ChokePoint 2.0. Here’s What Really Happened | Simon Dixon on What Bitcoin Did w/ Danny Knowles
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I Lived Through Operation ChokePoint 2.0 | Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon reveals what really happened during Operation ChokePoint 2.0. Explore his analysis of how the Financial Industrial Complex allegedly captured crypto, the push for Wall Street centralization, and why Bitcoin self-custody is your ultimate defense.
Business News | Economy, Markets, Industrials, Companies:
Crude Oil Prices Fall 30% in 30 Days
Crude Oil Prices Fall 30% in 30 Days
The Epoch Times
Crude Oil Prices Fall 30% in 30 Days
The U.S. is leading the world, the AI and data center boom cannot be stopped, and the boom will persist for at least the next three years.
Business News | Economy, Markets, Industrials, Companies:
Apollo Caps Private-Credit Fund Withdrawals After Redemption Surge
Apollo Caps Private-Credit Fund Withdrawals After Redemption Surge
The Epoch Times
Apollo Caps Private-Credit Fund Withdrawals After Redemption Surge
The firm said withdrawals from offshore clients outpaced U.S. requests.
International News | The Epoch Times:
2 US Aircraft Carriers Remain in Middle East After Iran Memo Signed, CENTCOM Says
2 US Aircraft Carriers Remain in Middle East After Iran Memo Signed, CENTCOM Says
The Epoch Times
2 US Aircraft Carriers Remain in Middle East After Iran Memo Signed, CENTCOM Says
The military command also said that two U.S. Air Force A-10 attack airplanes were flying ‘over the Middle East during a routine patrol.’
KDnuggets:
The Math Skills Every Aspiring Data Scientist Needs to Master Before Writing a Single Line of Code
The Math Skills Every Aspiring Data Scientist Needs to Master Before Writing a Single Line of Code
KDnuggets
The Math Skills Every Aspiring Data Scientist Needs
This article breaks down each essential math discipline, explains its role in data science, and maps out an efficient learning path you can start today.
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The Bitcoin Historian
FACT: #BITCOIN HAS FALLEN BELOW THE RAINBOW CHART FOR ONLY THE SECOND TIME IN HISTORY
THE FIRST TIME WAS 2022 AT $15,500
NOW IT IS $62,000
BOTH TIMES WERE THE GREATEST BUYING OPPORTUNITIES OF THE DECADE 🔥
BUY THE DIP 🚀
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FACT: #BITCOIN HAS FALLEN BELOW THE RAINBOW CHART FOR ONLY THE SECOND TIME IN HISTORY
THE FIRST TIME WAS 2022 AT $15,500
NOW IT IS $62,000
BOTH TIMES WERE THE GREATEST BUYING OPPORTUNITIES OF THE DECADE 🔥
BUY THE DIP 🚀
PS. SMA200 & SMA300 - Zone Gerational
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 2/12 - By mid-2012 Bitcoin mining was an arms race. GPUs had replaced CPUs, FPGAs had replaced GPUs, and the next leap was purpose-built ASICs. Butterfly Labs was the first company to open ASIC pre-orders. On June 23, 2012, they did. They would not be first to ship.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 2/12 - By mid-2012 Bitcoin mining was an arms race. GPUs had replaced CPUs, FPGAs had replaced GPUs, and the next leap was purpose-built ASICs. Butterfly Labs was the first company to open ASIC pre-orders. On June 23, 2012, they did. They would not be first to ship.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 3/12 - The original lineup: the Jalapeno at 4.5 GH/s for $149, the Little Single at 30 GH/s for $649, the Single at 60 GH/s for $1,299, and the MiniRig at 1,500 GH/s for $29,899. All promised at roughly 1 watt per GH/s. BFL would later change specs and prices on all of them.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 3/12 - The original lineup: the Jalapeno at 4.5 GH/s for $149, the Little Single at 30 GH/s for $649, the Single at 60 GH/s for $1,299, and the MiniRig at 1,500 GH/s for $29,899. All promised at roughly 1 watt per GH/s. BFL would later change specs and prices on all of them.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 4/12 - The 1 watt per GH/s spec was what made the math work. At that efficiency the MiniRig would draw only 1,500 watts while doing 1.5 terahashes. The Jalapeno would be a near-silent desk gadget. Customers built their profitability models on those numbers.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 4/12 - The 1 watt per GH/s spec was what made the math work. At that efficiency the MiniRig would draw only 1,500 watts while doing 1.5 terahashes. The Jalapeno would be a near-silent desk gadget. Customers built their profitability models on those numbers.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 5/12 - The MiniRig was the headline product. At $29,899 and 1.5 TH/s it was aimed at serious miners. At 1,500 watts of power draw, the math made it look genuinely profitable. BFL claimed deliveries would begin fall 2012. Thousands of customers sent money and waited.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 5/12 - The MiniRig was the headline product. At $29,899 and 1.5 TH/s it was aimed at serious miners. At 1,500 watts of power draw, the math made it look genuinely profitable. BFL claimed deliveries would begin fall 2012. Thousands of customers sent money and waited.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 6/12 - Fall 2012 came and went. So did winter. Forums filled with frustrated customers. Rival ASIC maker Avalon shipped working hardware in January 2013, beating BFL to market. Each Avalon unit pushed difficulty higher, eating into the returns BFL customers had been promised.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 6/12 - Fall 2012 came and went. So did winter. Forums filled with frustrated customers. Rival ASIC maker Avalon shipped working hardware in January 2013, beating BFL to market. Each Avalon unit pushed difficulty higher, eating into the returns BFL customers had been promised.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 7/12 - BFL’s first unit went to a reviewer on April 20, 2013, ten months after pre-orders opened. The Jalapeno hashed at 5 GH/s, slightly above spec. But power draw was 30 watts, 6x higher than promised. The 1 watt per GH/s target was gone, quietly and without explanation.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 7/12 - BFL’s first unit went to a reviewer on April 20, 2013, ten months after pre-orders opened. The Jalapeno hashed at 5 GH/s, slightly above spec. But power draw was 30 watts, 6x higher than promised. The 1 watt per GH/s target was gone, quietly and without explanation.
Today in Bitcoin History / @daily_btc_lore:
R to @daily_btc_lore: 8/12 - BFL also changed the prices. The Jalapeno became the ‘5 GH/s Bitcoin Miner’ at $274. The Little Single became 25 GH/s at $1,249. The Single became 50 GH/s at $2,499. Customers who had ordered at original prices received revised specs at significantly higher costs.
R to @daily_btc_lore: 8/12 - BFL also changed the prices. The Jalapeno became the ‘5 GH/s Bitcoin Miner’ at $274. The Little Single became 25 GH/s at $1,249. The Single became 50 GH/s at $2,499. Customers who had ordered at original prices received revised specs at significantly higher costs.