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Bybit Hack Chatgpt Analysis

Got it. I will analyze the short-term impact of the Bybit hack that occurred on February 20-21, 2025, on the crypto industry. This will include: Market Impact: How the hack has affected Bitcoin, altcoins, and broader trading volumes. Associated Cryptos: Any direct impact on tokens linked to Bybit or those commonly traded there. Investor and Security Concerns: Implications for retail investors, sentiment shifts, and cybersecurity concerns. Regulatory and Second-Order Effects: Possible responses from regulators, exchanges, and the industry as a whole. Recommended Actions for Retail Investors: Steps they should take in the short term to protect their holdings and navigate the situation. I’ll gather insights from market reactions, expert opinions, and security reports, and will get back to you with a comprehensive breakdown. ...

February 21, 2025

Productive Agents and e/acc

A few weeks ago, while talking with a friend(@fservin), I learned about the concept of “productive agents”—essentially a way to, through tokens, have partial ownership of the profits that an intelligent agent generates in the market. (Although the primary mechanism is probably speculation on the token the agent uses to operate and interact with the “real” world). Regardless of the nature of these agents, which for now seem to be digital influencers with self-managed wallets, several things caught my attention, beyond how surprising it is that there are already some platforms where agents can be assigned resources to use as they see fit to achieve a given objective. ...

February 13, 2025
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Understanding Test Time Reasoning: The Next Frontier in AI Scaling

At the 2025 CES event, NVIDIA’s keynote speaker Jensen Huang discussed AI’s progress over the years and explored scaling laws that offer a glimpse into AI’s future. One of the concepts is called Test-Time-Reasoning and after reading a little about this concept a few times, I wanted to write briefly to understand and hopefully help understand this concept using a few analogies. Be warned I am strictly following an intuition and this might not completely represent the way Test-Time-Reasoning actually works (I’ll leave a couple of reference in case you want to dive deeper into other AI writers). ...

January 10, 2025
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Cursor Insights After 5 Months

I’ve been using cursor and I have to say the experience is amazing, if you haven’t tried it yet, you should probably assign some budget and get going since this isn’t stopping soon. I’ve tried using it for a lot of stuff: fast prototyping extending a prototype into a more production-like pipeline creating a standard visualization of graphs for my presentations while using it together with a Colab Notebook creating graphs and mermaid diagrams generating a product requirements document and plan running scripts on CLI tools that I would probably never have done (like checking out my local docker images to see which one had the required libraries since I was on a low-bandwidth zone and downloading a new image was not possible) Here’s a list some of the things I have found to be helpful in some of those use cases: ...

January 9, 2025
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2025 - The year of the AI Agents

2024 ended in a bang! OpenAI showcased o3, Google sent a message with Veo 2, Gemini 2.0 and Willow, and starting 2025, NVIDIA made big announcements during the opening keynote at CES, while Microsoft announced an $80B investment in computer infrastructure to host all the different enterprise needs for the new generation of apps. Is this just a PR stunt or are we at the beginning of something that will re-shape our lifes as few things have done in the past? We will try to figure it out as the days advance and as we explore some of the new models, frameworks and applications available. ...

January 8, 2025