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LightspeedJun 4 1h 04m

US Crypto Perps Arrive, Solana Rethinks Fees

  • The CFTC has approved a Bitcoin perpetual futures contract, signaling increased regulatory clarity and opening the door for US-based platforms like Coinbase to offer similar products.
  • A new proposal aims to improve Solana's tokenomics by introducing a resource-based fee that adjusts with network activity, potentially increasing token burn without significantly impacting users.
  • A boom in the physical Pokemon card market has fueled a surge in on-chain gacha platforms like Collector Krypt, with the majority of users acting as speculators rather than collectors.
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The MAD Podcast with Matt TurckJun 4 49 min

OpenAI's Dan Roberts: Why AI Can Now Make Discoveries

  • OpenAI's approach to solving mathematical problems involves using language models to reason in informal language, akin to a human mathematician, which differs from DeepMind's method of formalizing problems in a language called "lean."
  • Reinforcement learning (RL) is highlighted as a crucial paradigm in AI, moving beyond supervised learning by enabling models to learn through interaction and feedback, akin to a human learning a video game by playing.
  • The conversation emphasizes a shift from thinking of RL as a minor addition ("cherry on top") to a foundational component of modern AI systems, particularly in large language models, enabling them to perform complex reasoning and scientific discovery.
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BanklessJun 4 58 min

Capitol Hill War Stories from a DC Lobbyist Who’s Seen It All (SBF, Gensler, Elizabeth Warren)

  • The crypto industry in Washington D.C. has evolved from a niche, "rebel" area to a significant force, with lobbyists now having an impact on elections and policy debates, successfully challenging established industries like banking.
  • The influence of figures like Sam Bankman-Fried and organizations such as FTX, despite ultimately proving detrimental, demonstrated the power of a well-funded and narrative-driven approach to lobbying in D.C.
  • Despite challenges and opposition, the crypto industry is showing increased unity and adaptability in its lobbying efforts, with varying regulatory approaches being considered globally and a growing focus on issues like DeFi, self-custody, and privacy.
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The Megyn Kelly ShowJun 4 19 min

Major Iowa and NJ Primary News, "Weaponization" Fund Scrapped, Trump & Bibi Talk Call: AM Update 6/4

  • Zack Lane, an anti-establishment outsider, won Iowa's GOP gubernatorial primary, ousting the favored incumbent.
  • The Trump administration has abandoned a nearly $1.8 billion fund intended to compensate individuals targeted by the government.
  • A historic hearing on Capitol Hill addressed the chaotic landscape of college sports, including NIL deals and the transfer portal.
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The Tucker Carlson ShowJun 4 1h 27m

The Murder That Exposed the Godless System Replacing Christianity & Why You’re Not Allowed to Notice

  • The systemic failure of liberal democracy is characterized by its inability to uphold equal justice, as evidenced by the case of a white British student who died after being arrested for racism rather than receiving medical aid.
  • The current Western leadership deliberately promotes a narrative that demonizes indigenous populations and disadvantages them in favor of new arrivals, leading to societal decline and a sense of existential crisis.
  • The breakdown of Western civilization stems from a rejection of its Christian foundations and the embrace of a "liberal democracy" that has become a godless, consumerist ideology promoting uniformity and control, ultimately failing to provide security or meaning.
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UnchainedJun 3 50 min

CFTC Approves True Perps and Agentic Finance Gets Real: DEX in the City

  • The CFTC approved a perpetual Bitcoin futures contract from KuCoin, signifying a shift in how perpetual futures are regulated and potentially paving the way for more onshore crypto derivatives.
  • A paper titled "The Agents at the Gate: Programmable Risk Management for Agentic Commerce" explores the challenges and legal implications of software agents acting as financial actors, impacting traditional financial systems and consumer protections.
  • A New York civil lawsuit seeks legal declaration of ownership for nearly 40,000 abandoned crypto wallets, raising complex questions about property law, possession, and the distinction between dormancy and abandonment in the digital asset space.
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The Pomp PodcastJun 3 12 min

Did Michael Saylor Give Up on Bitcoin? | Anthony Pompliano

  • The sale of 32 Bitcoin by MicroStrategy, representing a minuscule fraction of their holdings, was a strategic move to demonstrate the asset's liquidity to rating agencies rather than a loss of faith.
  • Traditional finance regulations often assign zero value to Bitcoin on balance sheets, prompting companies like MicroStrategy to sell small amounts to prove its tangible value and attract capital.
  • Companies selling Bitcoin, including MicroStrategy and Procap Financial, are doing so to optimize capital allocation and signal the asset's value, ultimately furthering its mainstream adoption.
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Moonshots with Peter DiamandisJun 3 1h 33m

Why AGI Is Close but Not Here Yet | Ray Kurzweil | EP #261

  • Ray Kurzweil reiterates his prediction that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) will be achieved by 2029, emphasizing recent advancements in large language models.
  • The conversation highlights the exponential growth in computing power and AI capabilities, noting that current LLMs are significantly more effective than they were even a year ago.
  • Participants discuss how education systems need to adapt to rapid technological change, shifting focus from teaching existing skills to fostering problem-solving mindsets and adaptability for a future increasingly shaped by AI.
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The Pragmatic EngineerJun 3 2h 51m

Kubernetes and retiring at the top with Kelsey Hightower

  • Kubernetes' success was significantly driven by its ability to leverage existing Docker containers, simplifying scheduling and focusing efforts on container orchestration rather than language-specific implementations.
  • Kelsey's unconventional career path highlights the importance of embracing new opportunities, continuous learning, and building a strong professional reputation through impactful work, often without actively seeking it.
  • The discussion on GenAI emphasizes a pragmatic approach, viewing it as a tool to enhance human capabilities and solve problems strategically, rather than a complete human replacement, with an ongoing need for human decision-making and intent.
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The Joe Rogan ExperienceJun 3 2h 17m

#2508 - Joe Eszterhas

  • The podcast explores the genesis of the film "Basic Instinct," revealing how it was partly inspired by the writer's complex relationship with an older woman during his college years and his subsequent experiences as a police reporter.
  • A significant portion of the conversation delves into the writer's personal journey of faith and his evolving relationship with Christianity, including his struggles with the Catholic Church's institutional issues and his deep admiration for the historical Jesus.
  • The discussion highlights the profound impact of raw, real-world experiences on creative work, with the writer attributing the darkness and authenticity in his scripts to his immersive journalism career covering crime, social unrest, and challenging human stories.
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