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Pig Rich
Pig Rich
Phase 6 of @NomismaNetwork has officially concluded, and rewards have been distributed to participants. Currently, Phase 7 of the 13 phases is underway. With each new round, the amount of Diamonds in circulation increases, and the competition on the leaderboard becomes even more intense. While monitoring the ecosystem, I also took the time to learn more about Tria and was quite impressed with the project's direction. What caught my attention is that @useTria isn't just built as a simple crypto wallet. It feels more like a personal finance platform, where trading, earning rewards, spending, and cashback are all connected within a single experience. Instead of simply encouraging users to hold assets, Tria's mechanism aims to create practical usage activities throughout the ecosystem. This is also a key difference compared to many current Web3 applications where features often operate quite separately. The more I learn about it, the more I see that the project focuses on maintaining long term engagement rather than chasing short term growth spurts or short term farming programs. Nomisma is still moving on to its next chapter. And in an increasingly competitive ecosystem, platforms capable of retaining users long term are perhaps the most noteworthy.
Pig Rich
Pig Rich
What interests me most about recent AI agents isn't necessarily their analytical or automation capabilities. It's the feeling of truly having control over my data. Reading about how @TheARCTERMINAL built end to end encrypted storage, I found it a noteworthy direction. The idea that even the development team can't see the history, data, or saved interactions makes the experience feel like owning a truly private space, rather than sending everything to a system you can't see inside. Because of this, I'm paying more attention to the privacy aspects of AI tools in crypto. Every time I connect a wallet or share additional context with an agent, I ask myself: where is that data stored, who can access it, and how long will it remain? The longer I've been on chain, the more I realize that trust doesn't just come from features or a beautiful interface. How a product handles user data is sometimes even more important. What about everyone else? When evaluating an AI tool for on chain operations, which security or privacy factor gives you the most peace of mind? Bullish @quipnetwork

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