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The Limitless PodcastJun 5 32 min

THIS WEEK IN AI: Microsoft Build, NVIDIA at Computex, New Glenn Explosion

  • Microsoft unveiled new AI hardware and seven AI models at its Build event, but these were largely conceptual and not intended for immediate release.
  • Nvidia announced new hardware, including the Vera Rubin NVL72 and the RTX Spark laptop, while also entering the CPU market with Nvidia CPUs.
  • Agentic traffic has now surpassed human traffic online, accounting for over 50% of internet usage, according to Cloudflare.
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Bell CurveJun 5 35 min

NEAR Is Betting Everything On AI Agents | Roundup

  • The conversation highlights a shift in the crypto space towards valuing long-term value creation and scaling businesses over early speculative opportunities.
  • NEAR Protocol is discussed as a project strategically positioned at the intersection of AI and blockchain, leveraging secure inference technologies like TEEs.
  • There's a debate about the current adoption and future potential of AI agents on-chain, with a focus on NEAR's architecture for enabling cross-chain interactions and verifiable AI computations.
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The Breakdown with NLWJun 5 26 min

Brutal Zcash Bug Sat Hidden for 4 Years

  • A critical Zcash vulnerability in the Orchid privacy pool, initially downplayed, was later revealed to allow unlimited counterfeit ZEC creation, leading to a significant price crash and calls for increased transparency.
  • A dispute arose over a Poly Market prediction that MicroStrategy would sell Bitcoin, with UMA oracles ruling against the sale despite official filings, raising concerns about rule interpretation and market integrity.
  • After a 12-day streak of outflows, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a positive net flow of $3.2 million, driven by BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust, signaling a potential turnaround for institutional investment.
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More or LessJun 5 45 min

Silicon Valley IPO Summer 2026: SpaceX, Anthropic, OpenAI Explained

  • Major tech companies are planning massive IPOs, including SpaceX at $1.75 trillion and Anthropic at $1 trillion, signaling significant shifts in the venture capital landscape.
  • The discussion highlights a growing trend of narrative capitalism, where public perception and compelling stories are becoming as important as financial fundamentals in valuing companies.
  • There's ongoing debate about the true capabilities and limitations of AI agents, with concerns about user data security and the comparison of agents to human employees.
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The Megyn Kelly ShowJun 5 19 min

Karmelo Anthony Trial Begins, Bolton’s Expected Guilty Plea, Return of the Screwworm: AM Update 6/5

  • Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton is expected to plead guilty to mishandling classified information, which includes writing down sensitive national security details for his personal papers.
  • The murder trial of Texas teenager Carmelo Anthony has begun, with prosecutors arguing it was an unjustified murder while the defense claims he acted in self-defense.
  • A flesh-eating maggot, once thought eradicated in the US, has been confirmed in a calf in Texas, raising concerns for the livestock industry.
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TBPN LiveJun 4 23 min

Palantir CEO Alex Karp on Tokenmaxxing & Taste

  • The conversation highlights the distinction between AI's capability to assist with tasks and its ability to solve fundamental business problems, emphasizing the role of "taste" and strategic vision.
  • A significant discussion point is the potential for AI companies, despite their technological advancements and investor appeal, to be perceived as unpopular or even antagonistic by enterprises and the general public.
  • The podcast touches upon the growing risk of AI technologies being nationalized or heavily regulated by individuals who may not fully understand them, urging industry leaders to be proactive rather than complacent.
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The Pomp PodcastJun 4 52 min

Why Is Bitcoin Digital Credit So Important? | Matt Cole

  • Digital credit is positioned as a transitionary asset that can smooth the shift from fiat currency to a Bitcoin future, offering a less volatile alternative to direct Bitcoin ownership for a broader audience.
  • The core mechanism involves investors providing capital for a continuous yield, while the issuer uses this to acquire Bitcoin, essentially creating a Bitcoin-backed financing instrument with a perpetual interest-paying structure.
  • A key innovation and point of discussion is the move towards more frequent dividend payments, such as daily payouts, to reduce volatility and mimic the functionality of money market funds or savings accounts, making the instrument more attractive for everyday use.
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The Milk Road ShowJun 4 41 min

Did Saylor Just Fake Out the Entire Bitcoin Market?

  • The current market sentiment is affected by macroeconomic factors, the ongoing AI boom drawing capital, and recent Bitcoin outflows from ETFs.
  • Michael Saylor's recent Bitcoin sale, while not a significant portion of his holdings, has psychologically impacted investors and exacerbated the market downturn.
  • There is a notable shift in capital flow from traditional crypto assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum towards compute and AI-related investments, creating a "dispersion" in asset performance.
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The Ben Shapiro ShowJun 4 1h 16m

Ep. 2438 - THE OP IS LIVE: Candace’s Magical Russia Tour Continues

  • Influencers like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson are being criticized for promoting Russian propaganda and presenting Russia as a model for the West.
  • The podcast discusses concerns about the increasing influence of socialist and progressive ideologies within the Democratic party, citing examples like the potential replacement of "mother" and "father" with gender-neutral terms in New York law.
  • The segment highlights the critical role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in national security and economic development, arguing against the left's opposition to AI data centers and advocating for increased energy production to support AI manufacturing.
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The Wolf Of All StreetsJun 4 41 min

Bitcoin CRASHES Below $62K On Worst ETF Streak Ever – Matt Hougan

  • Bitcoin is showing signs of bottoming despite current market downturns, mirroring familiar patterns from previous crypto winters.
  • A significant "substitution effect" is occurring, with investors rotating out of crypto and into assets like AI stocks, impacting ETF flows.
  • Despite the current "crypto winter" and negative sentiment, fundamental long-term drivers for Bitcoin adoption remain strong, supported by institutional interest and ongoing global financial trends.
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