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Travladd Crypto π€
Travladd Crypto π€ is a prominent Web3 investor and strategic partner focused on high-potential blockchain ecosystems like Kaspa and Chainlink. He provides market insights and ecosystem updates, leveraging his expertise to highlight undervalued projects and infrastructure developments.
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My three picks right now would be $LINK $TAO and $KAS Will start producing content on all three regularly, I am already invested in $KAS and $LINK but if I was to go into another it would be $TAO, will go into more detail why later.
Chainlink is live on Amazon Web Services Marketplace now. $LINK really is one to watch as it integrates with web2.
I donβt know how I feel about the βfor kidsβ titleπ€£ but this is superb to teach anyone whoβs not overly experienced in crypto technology about kaspa:native https://t.co/mCMGhl7jon

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Check out this rabbit holeπ "Bringing zero trust verification to every agent at every orchestration step" β Google Cloud CEO, Thomas Kurian, April 2026 Cool quote. Now ask what happens when that agent leaves Google's infrastructure... Google just dropped $750M on agent identity, cryptographic IDs for every agent, an Agent Registry, zero-trust verification across the whole fleet. Looks complete on paper. In practice, step outside GCP and the identity disappears. No portability, no accountability, just one company holding the keys to the whole trust layer π That gap is the whole conversation and @Concordium has been sitting in it since before Google made it a headline. Here's what actually matters: β’ Protocol-level identity that travels with the agent regardless of what platform it runs on β’ Any agent on Claude, GPT or LangChain accesses the full identity and settlement stack with one MCP call β’ Every wallet tied to a verified real-world human through ZK proofs, privately, without exposing personal data on-chain β’ Chain-native and open, no single company holding the keys My agent just moved funds. Can you tell me who authorised it? On most chains the honest answer is "sort of." On @Concordium it's a clean yes, provable, auditable, tied to a real human, at the base layer. Google spent $750M to confirm this problem exists. @Concordium is sitting at a $55M market cap having already built the solution. I think itβs fair to say undervalued! π₯ Go check out what they're building π
Good morning! https://t.co/jjW4o6fWkt

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Latest X Posts
My three picks right now would be $LINK $TAO and $KAS Will start producing content on all three regularly, I am already invested in $KAS and $LINK but if I was to go into another it would be $TAO, will go into more detail why later.
Chainlink is live on Amazon Web Services Marketplace now. $LINK really is one to watch as it integrates with web2.
I donβt know how I feel about the βfor kidsβ titleπ€£ but this is superb to teach anyone whoβs not overly experienced in crypto technology about kaspa:native https://t.co/mCMGhl7jon

https://www.travladdmedia.com/disclaimer
Check out this rabbit holeπ "Bringing zero trust verification to every agent at every orchestration step" β Google Cloud CEO, Thomas Kurian, April 2026 Cool quote. Now ask what happens when that agent leaves Google's infrastructure... Google just dropped $750M on agent identity, cryptographic IDs for every agent, an Agent Registry, zero-trust verification across the whole fleet. Looks complete on paper. In practice, step outside GCP and the identity disappears. No portability, no accountability, just one company holding the keys to the whole trust layer π That gap is the whole conversation and @Concordium has been sitting in it since before Google made it a headline. Here's what actually matters: β’ Protocol-level identity that travels with the agent regardless of what platform it runs on β’ Any agent on Claude, GPT or LangChain accesses the full identity and settlement stack with one MCP call β’ Every wallet tied to a verified real-world human through ZK proofs, privately, without exposing personal data on-chain β’ Chain-native and open, no single company holding the keys My agent just moved funds. Can you tell me who authorised it? On most chains the honest answer is "sort of." On @Concordium it's a clean yes, provable, auditable, tied to a real human, at the base layer. Google spent $750M to confirm this problem exists. @Concordium is sitting at a $55M market cap having already built the solution. I think itβs fair to say undervalued! π₯ Go check out what they're building π
Good morning! https://t.co/jjW4o6fWkt
