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  • House of Chimera FA_Analyst Researcher C
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    House of Chimera FA_Analyst Researcher C
     47.73K  @HouseofChimera

    AI agents can act, transact, and automate. But, who sets the limits? On June 22, 2:30 PM UTC, we will be joined by: 🔹 @vandynathan from @bondoncredit 🔸 @maqstik from @alt_layer 🔹 @publiusbtc from @aibtcdev 🔸 @uttam_singhk from @Alchemy Be there: https://t.co/wlG5s2D7Wy https://t.co/rraUFz2qZg

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    The tweet announces a Twitter Spaces discussion on AI agent control, co-sponsored by Arbitrum.
  • OCT News Media Influencer C
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    Variational ( @variational_io ) raised $50M led by Dragonfly and launched RWA perps on Arbitrum, bringing gold, oil, and TradFi markets onchain. Read More👇 https://t.co/MXZ3vy21fZ

    OCT News Media Influencer C
     1.94K  @news_oct

    With reactions from the community.🔽 https://t.co/Dm50zcqlfN

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    Variational raised $50M on Arbitrum to launch RWA perpetual contracts, and the community is extremely bullish.
  • House of Chimera FA_Analyst Researcher C
     47.73K  @HouseofChimera
    House of Chimera FA_Analyst Researcher C
     47.73K  @HouseofChimera

    AI hype is everywhere. What’s risky, and what comes next? Co-powered by @arbitrum. Join us to discuss AI Beyond the Hype: 🔹 Are AI agents ready for real-world use? 🔸 Can we trust AI with payments, privacy, and online truth? 📆 22nd May | 2PM UTC onwards 30+ speakers across 8 panels, unpacking where AI x Web3 is headed next. Save the date: https://t.co/rXVngzT8FV

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    Tendência de ARB após o lançamento
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    Arbitrum联合举办“AI Beyond the Hype”活动,探讨AI与Web3的未来及挑战。
  • MSB Intel Media Influencer B
     38.11K  @MSBIntel

    BREAKING: Arbitrum-based perps platform Variational has crossed $220B in cumulative trading volume and raised $50M led by Dragonfly. Variational is now expanding into tokenized gold, silver, copper, and oil markets as it pushes to bring TradFi liquidity onchain. https://t.co/llu5oJ0oXM

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    Arbitrum ecosystem's Variational platform has surpassed $220B in cumulative trading volume, secured $50M financing, and will expand tokenized traditional assets.
  • House of Chimera FA_Analyst Researcher C
     47.73K  @HouseofChimera

    AI agents can act, transact, and automate. But, who sets the limits? On June 22, 2:30 PM UTC, we will be joined by: 🔹 @vandynathan from @bondoncredit 🔸 @maqstik from @alt_layer 🔹 @publiusbtc from @aibtcdev 🔸 @uttam_singhk from @Alchemy Be there: https://t.co/wlG5s2D7Wy https://t.co/rraUFz2qZg

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    Tendência de ARB após o lançamento
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    The tweet announces a Twitter Spaces discussion on AI agent control, co-sponsored by Arbitrum.
  • 𝓢𝓸𝓯𝓲𝓪 (writer arc) NFT_Expert Influencer B
     7.09K  @SofiaCryptoVibe

    ➥ ARE L2 RUNNING OUT OF ROOM TO GROW ? For years, the biggest selling point of L2s was simple: Ethereum was too expensive, too slow, and normal users couldn’t afford to use DeFi, NFTs, or onchain apps every day. So L2s had a clear job: make transactions cheaper and faster. But the market is changing. A lot of L1s have already fixed the gas fee problem. Chains like Solana, Sui, Aptos, TON, and others offer cheap transactions, fast confirmations, and smoother user experiences without forcing users to bridge assets across multiple networks. That puts L2s in a much harder position. If cheap gas is no longer a unique advantage, then what exactly is the reason for users to stay on L2s? Right now, many L2s still depend heavily on one or two major apps to drive activity and revenue. That is a big concentration risk. If the main app loses users, incentives slow down, or liquidity moves elsewhere, the entire chain can start looking weak very quickly. This is why I think L2s are entering a new phase. They can no longer win just by saying “we are cheaper than Ethereum” The next cycle probably won’t reward every L2 just because it exists. It will reward the chains that can prove they have real users, real revenue, and real reasons to be used every day.

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    L2s lose competitive advantage as L1 costs drop, and face app concentration risk; they must prove real value to survive.
  • Birdnals Regulatory_Expert Educator B
     3.10K  @BirdnalsLAW

    To continue clearing up misconceptions about market structure especially the parts that affect law enforcement, I encourage everybody to read our 10 Common Misconceptions About the Clarity Act materials, which I will put in the replies. In response to these comments: 1. The Clarity Act Title II is entirely dedicated to address illicit finance concerns, treating a whole range of entities which are not currently subject to BSA obligations as FIs to be FIs. I dispute that the BRCA is a "trade off" but if it is, law enforcement is getting the lion share of that trade. I can say that the BRCA is a red line issue from the digital asset industry. Take away the BRCA, and I can say with certainty every major industry advocacy group and politically involved entity withdraws support for the Clarity Act, including Title II, entirely. The bill theoretically could pass without industry support, but it almost certainly won't. 2. Yes. Developers of non-custodial software will move offshore if there aren't protections for them in the Clarity Act. I know because I am in direct communications with those developers every day. This includes developers who serve on security councils and regularly work with law enforcement. Will those security councils act like Arbitrum did with no Americans serving on them? No way to know. But I certainly would want those roles to be American vs. (insert basically any other jurisdiction). Straw man argument about "Developer A didn't help law enforcement" ignores the thousands of American developers who have, and continue to, assist law enforcement. That number of people with such expertise in America will dwindle. This isn't theoretical. It has already happened and will continue to happen under the status quo. 3. There is ZERO evidence that that 2001 Patriot Act amendments to Section 1960 was intended to address "non custodial" facilitators of ML. While it was clear that Congress intended to account for informal value transfer systems broadly, including your often cited hawala-style facilitators, who didn't have custody/control of funds in the same way conventional banking did, but it was still addressing where human or entities took physical custody of funds and moved those funds for other humans or entities. Even the party without custody had "control" in the sense that they directed who and how funds moved. This is night and day different from a software provider who never controls another human's funds and cannot direct those funds to be moved by others. There are plenty of references to "informal money transfer system[s]" but none that I am aware of regarding messaging providers, encryption providers, or purely technical infrastructure participants. 4. Yes, the BRCA will require going forward that to be convicted under 1960(b)(1)(C) to prove the actor acted with the specific intent of facilitating illicit finance. Is this a higher standard than "a person who never assisted or communicated with criminals re: money laundering but wore a t-shirt once with a washing machine" which is the current standard being proffered by the DOJ to send developers to jail? I guess. I believe the law already requires that and would be determined on appeal in the Tornado case if necessary, but generally legislative clarity is better than judicial clarity. 5. Law enforcement will always want their jobs to be easier. Which is admirable. But in America we have many laws, including the supreme law of the land in the Constitution, that are designed to make their jobs harder in the interest of ensuring fair justice and protecting against the erosion of civil liberties. No matter how noble the intent of law enforcement, the law sometimes has to step in to provide guard rails. This is one of those occasions. Do you think law enforcement advocacy organizations would be supportive of creating the 4th Amendment if it didn't already exist? Probably not. But that doesn't make it any less essential to our American way of life. I am confident that, just as law enforcement is able to put bad guys behind bars despite the burdens of the Fourth Amendment, that law enforcement will continue to be able to put bad guys behind bars despite needing to prove the bad guy actually intended to do the illegal money transmission they are being accused of facilitating.

    Birdnals Regulatory_Expert Educator B
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    Common Misconceptions details here: https://t.co/o7DSrKYzwD

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    BRCA may force developers like Arbitrum offshore, weakening industry support
  • Billions Founder Security_Expert C
     524.67K  @billions_ntwk
    House of Chimera FA_Analyst Researcher C
     47.73K  @HouseofChimera

    AI agents are everywhere, but are they ready to handle real-world use cases? Joining us will be: 🔹 @5herv1n from @cysic_xyz 🔸 @asintrospector from @ERN 🔹 @kryptojogi from @billions_ntwk 🔸 @michaelh_0g from @0G_labs 🔹 @Swagtimus from @arbitrum (Host) RSVP: https://t.co/rXVngzT8FV

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    Tendência de ARB após o lançamento
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    Announcing an AI Agents application discussion, co‑hosted by Arbitrum.
  • House of Chimera FA_Analyst Researcher C
     47.73K  @HouseofChimera

    AI agents are everywhere, but are they ready to handle real-world use cases? Joining us will be: 🔹 @5herv1n from @cysic_xyz 🔸 @asintrospector from @ERN 🔹 @kryptojogi from @billions_ntwk 🔸 @michaelh_0g from @0G_labs 🔹 @Swagtimus from @arbitrum (Host) RSVP: https://t.co/rXVngzT8FV

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    Tendência de ARB após o lançamento
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    Announcing an AI Agents application discussion, co‑hosted by Arbitrum.
  • House of Chimera FA_Analyst Researcher C
     47.73K  @HouseofChimera
    House of Chimera FA_Analyst Researcher C
     47.73K  @HouseofChimera

    AI hype is everywhere. What’s risky, and what comes next? Co-powered by @arbitrum. Join us to discuss AI Beyond the Hype: 🔹 Are AI agents ready for real-world use? 🔸 Can we trust AI with payments, privacy, and online truth? 📆 22nd May | 2PM UTC onwards 30+ speakers across 8 panels, unpacking where AI x Web3 is headed next. Save the date: https://t.co/rXVngzT8FV

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    Tendência de ARB após o lançamento
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    Arbitrum共同主办一场关于AI与Web3结合的会议,探讨AI的风险与未来发展。