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🎤 Drop Moment here. #BTC #Bitcoin

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🇺🇸 President Trump orders US government to explore new pathways to buy more Bitcoin for the reserve.
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🇺🇸 Crypto Czar David Sacks says the US government's crypto holdings will be audited

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Crypto Czar David Sacks says the US government's crypto holdings will be audited "to find out what digital assets we actually have."

Dinarian note: This will determine also whether THEY lost the private keys to the wallet that holds 98% of the Veritaseum, Frozen by false accusations. If they did and if they didnt really doent matter, as Reggie Middleton did state, that even if he did regain access to thos coins he wouldnt use them. In saying that, the 2.4 million in the hands of Veritaseum users, would be the total supply. GOT VERI? 😉

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👉 Coinbase just launched an AI agent for Crypto Trading

Custom AI assistants that print money in your sleep? 🔜

The future of Crypto x AI is about to go crazy.

👉 Here’s what you need to know:

💠 'Based Agent' enables creation of custom AI agents
💠 Users set up personalized agents in < 3 minutes
💠 Equipped w/ crypto wallet and on-chain functions
💠 Capable of completing trades, swaps, and staking
💠 Integrates with Coinbase’s SDK, OpenAI, & Replit

👉 What this means for the future of Crypto:

1. Open Access: Democratized access to advanced trading
2. Automated Txns: Complex trades + streamlined on-chain activity
3. AI Dominance: Est ~80% of crypto 👉txns done by AI agents by 2025

🚨 I personally wouldn't bet against Brian Armstrong and Jesse Pollak.

👉 Coinbase just launched an AI agent for Crypto Trading
💥 $Veri Token PRICE Speculation 💥
Brad Garlinghouse, The Ceo Of Ripple Comments On Whats To Come... 🔮

Dinarian Note: Notice WHERE Brad is seated. He is at the Presidental Table. 😉

Some weeks feel like months in crypto...this was one of them. From the @WhiteHouse Crypto Summit to the @CFTC CEO Roundtable and the sheer amount of news announced (hooray for @NatCryptoAssoc!), it’s been quite a few days.

There’s been a lot of talk about what this White House has and will prioritize with their crypto agenda - most importantly, regulatory clarity through Congressional action, as well as a BTC reserve & crypto stockpile, support for stablecoin innovation backed by US Treasuries, and more.

I was extremely pleased to see the incredible support from this administration.

It’s easy to get lost in some of the maxi-induced noise, but there’s so much more to this industry than the infighting and one coin versus another time-wasting rhetoric.

We will – as we’ve always done -- continue to champion the need for a level playing field (and it was great to hear others in the room echo this as well!) ...

⚖️ Ripple Lawsuit: XRP Community Calls On SEC Chair Mark Uyeda To End Appeal

With Coinbase and other firms seeing their lawsuits closed, community members want the SEC to end Ripple case as well.

Highlights:

🔹️The Ripple lawsuit is the highest rated crypto lawsuit yet to be closed by the SEC.

🔹️Proponents believe Mark Uyeda's pro-crypto stance can be affirmed by this action.

🔹️The President Donald Trump administration has proven to be positive about changes.

The legal battle between Ripple Labs and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has long reached a pivotal moment. The XRP community is calling on newly appointed SEC Chair Mark Uyeda to drop the agency’s appeal.

The Ripple Community Chatter on SEC Case

It is important to state that since the SEC filed its appeal on October 2, 2024, challenging Judge Analisa Torres’ rulings on programmatic sales and other distributions, XRP supporters have been vocal about their frustration.

Spearheaded by X user, Tanner, many community members believe the SEC’s continued pursuit of the case is unnecessary. This is because ...

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Mysterious Naval Vessel Spotted In Washington State Is A New DARPA Drone Ship
USX-1 Defiant is meant to operate with no humans onboard for long periods, with missile carrying variants eyed for future production.

A slender, partially covered naval ship that recently emerged in Washington state is the Defiant, a new medium-sized uncrewed surface vessel (USV) designed from the keel up to operate without any humans ever onboard. Developed under the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) No Manning Required Ship (NOMARS) program, Defiant could be an important stepping stone for the U.S. Navy’s ambitions to add larger and more capable USVs to its fleets.

DARPA confirmed to TWZ that construction of the Defiant, also known by the hull code USX-1, was completed earlier this month. As noted, the first indications that the vessel had been launched came from residents in Washington state who spotted it being pushed by a tug through the Saratoga Passage in Puget Sound north of Seattle. This area of the Sound is also just a few miles from the U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island. User @IntelWalrus on X was first to bring this to our attention.

The 180-foot-long, 240-metric ton Defiant is now set to “undergo extensive in-water testing, both dockside and at sea” and “is scheduled to depart for a multi-month at sea demonstration in spring 2025,” according to DARPA. It is unclear where exactly the vessel is currently docked. Serco Inc. is the primary contractor for the USV, which it has been developing since 2020. The company has told TWZ in the past that the core Defiant USV without any add-on mission systems has an approximately $25 million price tag.

The U.S. military has historically categorized uncrewed vessels like Defiant with lengths under 200 feet and displacements under 500 tons but that are larger than ones with speedboat and jetski-type designs, as medium USVs (MUSV). Large USVs (LUSV) have been defined as ones up to 300 feet long and that displace up to 2,000 tons.

picture of Defiant in the Puget Sound, as well as additional images DARPA has now released, show much of the vessel literally still under wraps. However, the overall hullform, along with the mast at the center sporting various commercial navigation radars and other antennas, is in line with models and computer-generated renders of the design shown in the past. An additional smaller mast with more radars and other antennas is also present on the bow.

Other details about Defiant as it exists now are limited and TWZ has also reached out to Serco for more information. NOMARS program requirements DARPA released in the past called for designs capable of long-duration open-ocean operation with distributed hybrid power generation, podded propulsors, and high-capacity batteries, as well as a high-degree of hydrodynamic efficiency.

The NOMARS program has also put an emphasis on a concept called “graceful degradation” wherein “individual equipment to fail over time by having enough system-level redundancy to meet full system requirements at speeds of at least 15 knots after one year at sea.”

As designed, Defiant has large open spaces on top of its deck in front of and behind its main mast for add-on payloads. Secro has shown models loaded with standard shipping containers, which could hold an array of different mission systems, as well as general cargo. The company has also shown how the USV might be armed using what BAE Systems is now marketing as the Adaptable Deck Launching System (ADL). The ADL is a modular angled launcher designed to fire missiles from the same canisters used with the Mk 41 Vertical Launch System (VLS) found on many U.S. and foreign warships. As such, ADLs can launch a variety of surface-to-air, anti-ship, and land-attack missiles, as well as anti-submarine rockets.

Defiant, at least initially, is intended primarily as a testbed to demonstrate the ability of such a vessel to operate autonomously for extended periods without any humans ever being onboard, even just to monitor systems and provide extra margins of safety.

“The NOMARS program aims to challenge the traditional naval architecture model, designing a seaframe (the ship without mission systems) from the ground up with no provision, allowance, or expectation for humans on board,” DARPA says on its website.

 

“By removing the human element from all ship design considerations, the program intends to demonstrate significant advantages, to include: size, cost, at-sea reliability, greater hydrodynamic efficiency, survivability to sea-state, and survivability to adversary actions through stealth considerations and tampering resistance.”

Last year, DARPA, in cooperation with the U.S. Navy, conducted a successful test of an at-sea refueling system developed to support the NOMARS mission. Two Navy USVs, the Ranger and the Mariner, which are converted offshore support vessels that retain the ability to operate in crewed mode, were used to demonstrate the refueling system.

“Fueling at sea (FAS) for USVs presents a problem that needs to be solved as current FAS solutions use personnel to handle lines and hoses on the platform being refueled,” according to a press release DARPA put out in December.

 

“Requiring personnel on the USV for the operation adds significant constraints on USV design and operations, as the vessel must then be designed with considerations for safety of the humans on board, even if for a short period of time. It can also be risky and sometimes dangerous to transport personnel to a USV in rough seas or high winds.”

“For the recent test, USV Ranger carried a receiving station representative of the system that will be on the NOMARS USV Defiant, and USV Mariner carried a refueling ‘mini-station,’ custom-designed by NOMARS prime contractor Serco Inc,” the release added. “While there were personnel aboard both vessels during the event, no people were involved with operations on the receiving side.”

However, Serco has already been actively pitching Defiant as at least a pathway to a range of operational capabilities, including new armed USVs and ones capable of acting as uncrewed logistics platforms. The company has already been working on a larger USV concept called Dauntless leveraging the work done under NOMARS, which could be armed with up to four ADLs, as well as carry other payloads.

Defiant was also designed with ease of production in mind and Serco has previously told TWZ that the USVs could be produced outside of traditional shipyards, including by railworks, if needed. This could make the design, or future variants or derivatives thereof, very attractive to the U.S. Navy, which has been facing increasingly worrisome struggles to acquire traditional crewed warships. That has come amid broader concerns about U.S. shipyard capacity, or the lack thereof, for building new naval vessels and maintaining existing ones. The U.S. shipbuilding industry continues to be grossly outpaced by that of China, America’s current chief global competitor, despite efforts to narrow the gap in recent years.

Earlier this year, the Navy announced plans to simplify its USV acquisition strategy to focus on smaller, simpler, and more interchangeable designs rather than larger and exquisite ones. The service had previously been working toward fielding distinct fleets of MUSVs and LUSVs.

“The designs already exist, and we must not over-spec this,” Rear Adm. William Daly, head of the Navy’s surface warfare division (N96), told an audience, including TWZ, at the Surface Navy Association’s annual symposium in January. “We’ve also had sufficient funding and experimentation to date to know what we need.”

 

“Many of the payloads are ready and tested. [Concepts of operation] are coalescing,” Daly added. “Let’s move faster. This is efficient, this is effective, and this is scalable.”

DARPA’s NOMARS program, especially now with Defiant about to head off for its first at-sea demonstrations, looks set to be another important part of the U.S. military’s uncrewed naval future.

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Trump’s White House Crypto Summit: Confirmed attendees so far

More than 20 key industry leaders are heading to the first White House Crypto Summit after US President Donald Trump ordered the establishment of separate Bitcoin and crypto. The White House Crypto Summit will take place from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET on Friday, March 7.

As US President Donald Trump prepares to host the first White House Crypto Summit on March 7, more than 20 key industry leaders have been confirmed as attendees.

The roundtable, scheduled from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET, is expected to include more than 25 participants, including members of the Presidential Working Group on Digital Assets, according to Fox Business reporter Eleanor Terrett.

As of Friday morning, Terrett reported that at least 22 crypto executives and two White House representatives had confirmed their attendance.

“Unclear as of now who aside from Bo Hines and David Sacks will be in attendance, but if you go back to Trump’s executive order, the presidential working group also includes Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Attorney General Pam Bondi, the SEC chair, the CFTC chair and others,” Terrett wrote.

The list of confirmed crypto executives so far

The list of crypto executives and government attendees confirmed as of March 6 at 9:00 pm UTC includes the following:

United States, White House, Donald Trump, Policy

Confirmed and unconfirmed government industry leaders coming to the White House Crypto Summit. Source: Eleanor Terret

United States, White House, Donald Trump, Policy

Confirmed and unconfirmed government officials coming to the White House Crypto Summit. Source: Eleanor Terret

 

With the event just hours away, speculation continues about additional attendees. Notably, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino and Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao have not confirmed they’ll attend the summit.

Tether CEO spotted at another DC event hosted by CFTC

Some community members speculated that Ardoino may have received an invitation after the CEO posted photos from Washington, D.C. However, no official confirmation has been made.

In the meantime, Ardoino was among the attendees at another meeting in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Commodity Futures Trading CommissionAccording to Terret, CFTC Acting Chair Caroline Pham hosted a crypto CEO forum on March 6 that featured industry leaders like Ardoino, Ripple’s Brad Garlinghouse, MoonPay CEO Ivan Soto-Wright, Crypto.com’s Kris Marszalek, Circle president Heath Tarbert and Coinbase’s institutional head Greg Tusar.

Additional attendees at the CFTC forum included Ripple’s policy head, Lauren Belive, MoonPay’s Keith Grossman, and Coinbase’s chief policy officer, Faryar Shirzad.

“A larger, invite-only reception is being planned across the street from the White House for those not invited to the roundtable meeting,” Terrett said, adding that the plans are not fully finalized and things could change.

As speculation around the summit continued, the crypto community called for the inclusion of other key industry figures, including ARK Invest founder Cathie Wood, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, Circle co-founder Jeremy Allaire, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson and Solana founder Anatoly Yakovenko.

Community clashes over Trump’s Bitcoin reserve EO

The highly anticipated White House Crypto Summit comes amid heated debate surrounding Trump’s executive order establishing a “Strategic Bitcoin Reserve” and a “Digital Asset Stockpile” on March 6.

While many industry leaders and government officials saw the order as a historic and positive event for crypto, others were not happy about the US Bitcoin (BTC) reserve apparently only including confiscated BTC without a firm commitment to buy more.

According to 10x Research, Trump’s BTC reserve order didn’t meet crowd expectations, as the community largely anticipated significant buying instead of just keeping 200,000 BTC that have been seized over the years through criminal and civil forfeiture.

“Although additional measures could be announced later, the latest development highlights the significant gap between an ideal scenario and the actual policy rollout,” 10x Research said in an X post on Thursday, March 7.

On the other hand, Coinbase product strategy head Conor Grogan estimated that Trump’s executive order removed at least $18 billion of sell-side pressure.

 

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Nubila to train AI models on Theta EdgeCloud in support of their real-time weather data network

We’re excited to announce that Nubila, a DePIN protocol building the world’s largest Real World Data Network, will use Theta EdgeCloud’s distributed GPU resources to support AI model training on the large data sets generated by their real-time weather data network.

Nubila transforms untapped IoT and industrial data into Real-World Data Assets (RWDA), bridging machine intelligence with advanced AI to empower Earth and beyond. By enabling hyperlocal, actionable insights, Nubila enhances next-gen climate simulations like Nvidia Earth-2, driving precision in weather-driven finance and sustainable innovation. As the world faces climate risks that could cost trillions of dollars to mitigate, Nubila’s groundbreaking data solutions not only build resilience for the economy but also lay the groundwork for Elon Musk’s vision of life on Mars — fueling the intelligence needed for a multi-planetary future.

Nubila is revolutionizing weather data collection with the Marco — a DePIN solution that allows users to collect real-time weather data and contribute it to a global sustainability network. Users aren’t just collecting data; they’re unlocking new opportunities to monetize their contributions while driving real-world impact. The analysis of these billions of data points naturally requires significant compute resources, and Theta EdgeCloud is ready to deliver that with over 10,000 distributed edge nodes, and cloud partners including Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services offering over 80 PetaFLOPS of always available distributed GPU compute power. This vast resource pool enables enterprises, academic institutions, and startups alike to overcome the limitations of traditional in-house GPU clusters, which are often costly to maintain and challenging to scale.

Nubila joins the ranks of EdgeCloud ecosystem partners such as NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights, FlyQuest esports, University of Oregon, Seoul National University, NTU Singapore, JamCoding, and many more.

Nubila is backed by an elite team of crypto and data industry veterans who bring deep expertise in blockchain, AI, and weather intelligence. Leading the charge are Prof. Bob Chien, a founding member of Galxe, and Toby Skinner, the Ex-CMO of The Weather Company, both shaping Nubila’s vision for a decentralized weather data revolution.

Adding to the firepower, Nubila is advised by Raullen Chai, founder of IoTeX, and Jonathan King from Coinbase Ventures, bringing strategic insight and industry-leading experience to drive Nubila’s mission forward.

Welcome to the Theta Network, Nubila!

 

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