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Chaos (@Chaos_lfg) reportedRegarding $DESC, the product may launch today. I did some research, and here’s everything you need to know: Supported by: AR, Molecule , BankrBot, Akash Network 1Claw AI has already been successfully integrated into DescAI. Team Lead Coby recently participated in the Base hackathon. I believe Base will support a project that has been incubated within its ecosystem. The core idea behind DescAI: DeScAI is a project at the intersection of DeSci (decentralized science) and AI. Its core, Agent-Core, is essentially an "automated scientific review factory": an autonomous AI agent that finds scientific content across crypto-science ecosystems on its own, runs it through a pipeline of language models, and produces a structured quality assessment. Crawling. The agent gathers source data from three places: ResearchHub (scientific papers and funding proposals), Molecule IPNFTs (tokenized intellectual property from research DAOs), and Pump Science (chemical compound tokens for longevity research). github Reviewing. Each content type has its own LLM pipeline. For example, the articles pipeline is a 13-step process: extracting scientific claims from a PDF, routing them, and grading the empirical evidence, including originality checks against the OpenAlex database. github Output. Every run produces a standard bundle: review.json with integer scores from 0 to 100, overview.json — a plain-language summary, and evidence_audit.md — a provenance audit trail showing the sources behind each conclusion. github Publishing. Finished reviews can be published to Arweave (a permanent data storage blockchain) and backed up to private Cloudflare R2 storage. Writing to Arweave makes a review permanent, immutable, and publicly verifiable. github In short: it's an AI reviewer that automatically checks the quality of science in crypto-science projects and records its verdicts on the blockchain. Where it will be applied The project addresses the main pain point of the DeSci ecosystem: there are plenty of tokenized "science" assets, but almost no independent expert evaluation. Concrete use cases: Due diligence for DeSci token investors. On Pump Science, people trade chemical compound tokens (like RIF and URO) tied to real longevity experiments. The agent provides an independent AI assessment of a compound's scientific merit before someone buys the token. Gate LearnThe Defiant Evaluating funding proposals. ResearchHub collects crowdfunded research proposals — the agent reviews them and helps the community decide what to fund. Screening research DAOs. The DAO pipeline takes an IPNFT "dataroom" from Molecule and produces a six-category review — in other words, it evaluates tokenized scientific projects and their intellectual property. github Replacing/supplementing traditional peer review. Conventional peer review is slow and closed; here, a review is generated automatically, comes with an evidence trail, and is stored publicly and permanently.
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Alex LaPrade (@alexlaprade) reported@dalexeenko @real_khanzunlah @Cloudflare Shot you a DM of a similar issue.
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Shreyas Mididoddi (@Shreyassanthu77) reported@joshmanders Primcloud sucks we should delete all of it and rewrite it in cloudflare
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Hasan Aboul Hasan (@hasan_ab_hasan) reportedDay 2 of building ToolerBox: the largest free online tools site on the web. Today I added country analytics to the admin dashboard. Every login now records which country it came from. If an account later logs in from a new country, it gets flagged. I thought this needed a paid geolocation service. It didn't. Why I built it: A new-country login is one of the cheapest signals an account is shared or stolen. And knowing where users actually are guides what to localize and build next. How it works: Cloudflare already geolocates every visitor at the edge and stamps a country code on requests. A free header, CF-IPCountry. No MaxMind database, no geolocation API, no latency. But there's a catch. A header is just text the client sends. Anyone can hit my server directly and send "CF-IPCountry: US". So NEVER trust it. The fix: only trust the header when the IP connecting to you is provably Cloudflare. A forged header sent to the origin gets ignored, its IP isn't Cloudflare's. Trust the header, but only from a source that can't fake it. A few other decisions: - Store the country on the user row, so the admin list stays fast, no per-user joins. - Increment the per-country counter atomically, so two logins at once don't lose a count. That's a race condition. - Fire the alert ONCE, on the first mismatch, not on every foreign login. It's a review signal, not an auto-block. VPNs, proxies, and travel exist. The result: shared or stolen accounts land on a reviewable list, plus real location data, no analytics vendor. And yes, I know this looks like overkill on day 2. But ToolerBox is my lab to learn and build real, scalable, production-ready apps. I'd rather build it now and grow into it than bolt it on later.
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TBPN (@tbpn) reportedThe smartest thing @eastdakota did before Cloudflare's IPO was offer shares to people who could help the company in the future. "The most clever thing that we did [for the IPO], and this was advice that I got from Qualtrics Co-Founder Ryan Smith, was he said, 'What are you doing about friends and family?' because you can take 5% of the IPO and allocate it to friends and family. I said we weren't going to do it." "He said, 'No, you're thinking about it wrong. Think about the people, who if they owed you a favor, could make a meaningful difference in the future of Cloudflare, and then offer them the ability to invest in the IPO.'" "I said, 'Some people are going to have conflicts.' He said, 'It doesn't matter. Even just the fact you offered it, even if they can't do it, they'll always remember that super fondly.'"
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Goodness And Mercy (@FineAndRich) reported🚨 Cloudflare is currently investigating issues affecting the Dashboard and related APIs. ❌ Dashboard requests may fail ❌ API calls may return errors ✅ CDN cached content remains operational ✅ Edge security services are unaffected If your automation or deployments are acting up, Cloudflare may be the reason. #Cloudflare
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Christer K Andersson (@yesboxx) reportedMastercard may have just provided one of the clearest signals yet about where payments are heading. Their new Agent Pay for Machines initiative is built around: • AI agents transacting autonomously • Machine-to-machine payments • Micropayments • Stablecoin settlement • High-frequency, low-latency transactions What caught my attention was not the technology itself, but the ecosystem around it. Coinbase, Stripe, Adyen, Cloudflare, Polygon, Aave, MoonPay and others are already participating. For years, many of these concepts lived mostly in the worlds of crypto, fintech and AI startups. Now they are appearing in products launched by global payment networks. To me, this is another signal that the discussion is moving from if autonomous commerce will happen to how it will be implemented. If software starts buying services from software, the payment infrastructure behind those transactions becomes strategically important. Which companies are best positioned to power that future?
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Iso Ledger (@JamesDula82) reportedWhat Is @t54ai Lets audit. AI agents are already moving money. Unverified. Unaccountable. Nobody held responsible when something goes wrong. That's the problem t54 Labs is solving. Founded January 2025. San Francisco. $5 million seed round closed February 25, 2026. Led by Anagram, PL Capital, and Franklin Templeton. Ripple came in as a strategic investor. Here's what they actually built. Four products. One mission. Know Your Agent — identity verification for AI agents. The same way KYC verifies humans, t54 verifies the agent itself. Who created it. What it's authorized to do. What its limits are. Real-time risk — flags suspicious activity before funds move. Not after. Before. Credit — credit lines for AI agents based on verified identity, risk scores, and transaction history. An AI agent with a credit score. That's the world we're entering. x402 Facilitator on XRPL — this is the direct XRP connection. t54 built an open-source trust layer on top of Coinbase's x402 protocol and deployed it on the XRP Ledger. Their XRPL x402 Facilitator lets AI agents pay for services using XRP and RLUSD directly. Agent calls an endpoint. Payment request arrives in the HTTP header. Agent pays in XRP or RLUSD. Settlement in seconds. No bank account. No API key. No human in the loop. How XRP is connected — the honest answer: The x402 Facilitator uses XRP and RLUSD as the payment assets. When an AI agent pays for a service through t54's infrastructure on XRPL, XRP is one of the settlement options. Every transaction on XRPL burns a small amount of XRP in fees regardless of which asset settles. The honest flag — at current volumes this is not significant XRP demand. The thesis is about scale. 42% of US consumers in a YouGov study said they'd allow an AI agent to make purchases for them if it guaranteed the lowest price. If that materializes at institutional scale the transaction volume on XRPL becomes meaningful. The institutional stack around t54: Evernorth — Ripple-backed digital asset treasury targeting $1 billion+ in institutional XRP holdings — already integrated t54's infrastructure for autonomous treasury operations on XRPL. ✅ Franklin Templeton's SVP of Digital Asset Management called t54 "the trust and verification framework institutional finance will require as AI agents become market participants." ✅ Markus Infanger of RippleX said autonomous systems are becoming economic actors not just tools — and the financial infrastructure needs to catch up. ✅ Today Mastercard named t54 as a launch partner for Agent Pay for Machines alongside Ripple, Coinbase, Stripe and Cloudflare. ✅ The sequence: Coinbase builds x402 in May 2025. t54 builds the trust layer on top of x402 on XRPL. Ripple and Franklin Templeton fund it. Evernorth integrates it. Mastercard puts it in a global press release alongside their entire partner ecosystem. The internet forgot HTTP 402 for 26 years. AI remembered why it was needed. t54 is the identity layer. XRPL is the settlement layer. XRP and RLUSD are the payment assets. The machine economy needed a trust layer before it could have a payment layer. Now it has both. We audit the plumbing 🛡
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swyx (@swyx) reportedthe #1 thing that is driving me to build my own vibecoding platform rn is that none of them - and i lov vercel, cloudflare, netlify etc - none of them really close the loop for you in terms of setting you on the right path with errors and pinging you when **** fails (**** always fails) there's way too much "webmaster" infra to setup for every single project and i just want to do it once and for all, instead i'm being asked to npx posthog wizard here and npx arize skills there and it all just needs to be swallowed up into One Thing.
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chan (@chantastic) reported@jeflopo I'm annoyed because the frontend of these sites has to do SO little. all the serious work is Cloudflare Workers, Queues, AI Gateway, and Durable Objects. so it's just an annoying speed bump to have UI framework issues
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whizzy 🎭 (@lexzy07) reported🪙 Mastercard Launches AI Agent Payment System Mastercard has introduced Agent Pay for Machines (AP4M), a system enabling automatic payments between AI agents without human involvement. The service targets high-frequency micropayments that agents execute independently in the background. Early adopters include Adyen, Stripe, Coinbase, Cloudflare, OKX, Ripple, and around 20 other companies.
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Maximum YT (@Maximum__YT) reported@status_is_down This seems like a Canada wide issue, cloudflare and telus is down.
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naive kid (@kyaahogaya) reported@Mrsinha Captcha is a service which is integrated by IT dept from global service providers like Cloudflare, dumb Varun and his audience wont understand.
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Чернобог 🜏 (@iamchernobog) reported@vitalune7 @lloyd094 @Teknium You can use it via cloudflare tunnel, the problem is you need to put the whole dashboard open in a subdomain for the whole net, and the dashboard currently does not have an authentication screen, cloudflare has one, but if you use it, the gateway doesn't work
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Trent (@TrentBuysValue) reported@LazyPepper @AmoremPatriae @PaulineHansonOz More likely a DDOS attach to prevent people from donating. Looks like Cloudflare has just been added to help mitigate it.
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Rapture Godson (@devrappy) reported@honour_can_code @akinkunmi Some people don’t realize companies like Vercel and Amazon overlap in certain areas. Byteship, upload thing, cloudinary, cloudflare R2, and others all store files — but they do it differently. The weakness for one is the strength of the other. Some have more features than other, some don't require much to setup. The existence of a company solving a problem doesn’t invalidate a new idea. You can build it better, simpler, for a different audience, or with a more innovative approach. Competition isn’t a stop sign — it’s validation. Finally, some people are not paying for a cheaper option, but for a different vision.
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Jacob MG Evans (@JacobMGEvans) reported"Why do you hype up Cloudflare so much still, you don't work there..." It was never because I worked there lol
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MaX Falstein 🏴🇬🇧🇺🇸🇰🇾🇬🇮🇭🇰 (@MaXFalstein) reported@skcd42 Are you thinking about remote browser isolation? Cloudflare does a lot of this for zero trust; the same as ThreatLocker. They use custom versions of Network Vector Rendering and Chromium-based remote browsers. You can do it yourself or do it in 𝕏 - it works quite quickly and without too many issues.
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sahand (@sahand_io) reported@armandokirwin @adocomplete @Cloudflare I'm not 100% there's a nicer way to integrate to voice calls. HTTP or Zapier (still HTTP) is possible, but makes the call very slow.
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Tej (@tejesh_1) reported@TRPage_dev @Cloudflare cloudflare support takes days if not weeks to respond.
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Phil J. 🇺🇸 (@thephilj) reportedI CANT TEXT OR CALL ANYONE , CELLULAR SERVICE DOWN, CLOUDFLARE DOWN, ALL SOCIAL MEDIA BESIDES X DOWN
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lylo (@lylo) reportedTrying Cloudflare Email Sending (beta service) for password resets on Pagecord. So far, so good. Will result in faster delivery I think, and it's far cheaper than non-SES equivalents.
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Youssof (@youssof_hammoud) reportedClouflare AI chatbot is the worst AI I ever tried! It takes forever to respond.. #cloudflare #AI
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sam (@samgoodwin89) reported@Cyb3ristic Yes, @Cloudflare is notoriously bad at this. It's insane that a Cloud provider thinks it's ok to just release breaking changes to their API. We are pretty much running tests all the time because of Alchemy dev, so we just respond as quickly as possible. Not ideal.
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Hungry Coder (@thehungertocode) reported@Cloudflare Trusting @Cloudflare edge network 🛜
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Jims (@JimsYoung_) reportedAnyway, checking in at 20k registered users. 🎉 Some recent takes: — Agents are massively underestimated. Given how fast context windows are evolving, something like Fable can now grind on a task for a full day, fast and good. You can already offload the vast majority of your work to it. The real bottleneck is that most agent runtimes and multi-agent workspaces on the market are way too complex to set up, so the number of people who can actually use them is tiny. The ones who can are using them every single day, but even they keep getting bogged down by runtime and agent management. — One very tangible shift: a lot of legacy infra just can't keep up anymore. Cloudflare outages, for example, have gotten noticeably more frequent. Agent traffic to websites has already surpassed human traffic, and it's only going to grow from here. Infra needs a new foundation. I've got friends already building new switch programming, even chip-level protections. — Defining the problem clearly matters far more than execution. The longer I do this, the more I disagree with certain bets: a) "Agentic payments will necessarily be small-amount, high-frequency." Probably the most off-base one. Agents are going to take a meaningful chunk of transactions, regardless of size or frequency. Say an agent transfers money for you based on an invoice — the amount doesn't matter at all, it's just whatever the invoice says. No reason it has to be small. And frankly there's a whole class of demand here we never even anticipated. b)"Agentic payments must use stablecoins." Not strictly necessary. But a substantial portion will be stablecoins — it really depends on how you define agentic payments… c) "Agentic payment = using an agent to shop for people." Feels like there are ten thousand AI shopping assistants that can already do this — see Shopify's UCP — and after all this time, basically nobody uses it. A lot of the time people just can't articulate their own needs. We need much better ways to collect context. — A lot of the big players really are all talk, surprisingly slapdash. When we were running our security rotation, a prompt injection straight-up exfiltrated the agent wallet private key from a major company whose name starts with "S"… The biggest security problem in agent payments isn't in the payment — it's in the agent. Which is exactly why the right environment and guardrails matter so much. — Whether agents use cards is a genuinely interesting question. If you're ambitious enough, there's a real shot at building a new rail in virtual environments that kills the card networks entirely. At its core, payment is just an authorized, trust-based act of bookkeeping. What cards fundamentally provide is convenience — not having to type in a bank account, being able to complete a transaction at a terminal, a fixed network of transfer channels and information exchange. Every one of those things can be solved by agents instead. Honestly, you can let your imagination run wild here.
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Chuks 🔶️ (@chuksXB) reported@nthglsn @Cloudflare Wtf is wrong with them
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Elijah Onato (@ElijahOnato) reported@NordEye I remember seeing this photo when cloudflare servers went down
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Building Real estate AI (@toptechschool) reportedCloudflare is the best platform for devs. We replaced vapi with cloudflare, cutting down cost massively.
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Lior Neu-ner (@LiorNn) reported@NithurM And even cloudflare is not perfect. To be honest sometimes the cost of dealing and managing these issues is actually more than the cost of just doing nothing