JUST IN: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 A draft memorandum of understanding between Iran and the U.S. would reportedly include mutual non-aggression commitments, according to IRGC-affiliated Fars News.
Under the reported framework, Washington and its allies would agree not to attack Iran or its allies, while Iran and aligned groups would pledge not to launch any preemptive attacks against the U.S. or its allies.
$NEAR is still one of the strongest coins right now, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see it push past $3 if BTC remains stable over the short to mid term.
Sometimes I feel we are getting a little too excited about AI agents.
Yes, autonomous agents trading, executing smart contracts, and managing on-chain systems already look impressive. But when these agents start controlling real money, wallets, liquidity, and sensitive data, the biggest question becomes: security.
That’s why @OpenLedger vision feels different to me.
They are not only building autonomous AI coordination, but also focusing on an autonomous defense layer a system that continuously validates actions before execution. And honestly, that trust layer may become essential in the future.
Because blockchain history already showed us that major damage often comes from small overlooked vulnerabilities, not flashy hacks.
As AI agents become more powerful, prompt injections, manipulated inputs, and adversarial attacks will become serious risks. So building AI systems with both automation and defense together feels like the most logical long-term direction. 🚀
Oil closed down 1% on Friday and broke below the purple wedge pattern. It still needs confirmation below support, but the move could be hinting that the market expects some kind of U.S.–Iran peace agreement.
For now, I’m staying patient and sticking to the same plan. I’m not interested in trading this middle range.
If oil drops to $80, I’ll look to buy. If it rallies to $112, I’ll look to short. Anything in between is just noise to me.
🚨 Liela vienošanās ir gandrīz pabeigta, gaida galīgo apstiprinājumu starp Amerikas Savienotajām Valstīm, Islāma Republiku Irānu un citām iesaistītajām valstīm, kā iepriekš norādīts. Ir panākts liels progress. Ļoti aizraujošas lietas notiek!"
Following telephone discussions with leaders from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, Israel, and other countries, a major peace deal involving the United States and Iran is on the verge of final approval. The final details are currently under discussion and will be announced very soon. Additionally, the possibility of reopening the Strait of Hormuz has also emerged.