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- Domains (39%)
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Prahesa Kusuma Setia (@hesahesa) reportedBuilt a game: guess which of 10 LLMs (GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Llama, Mixtral, DeepSeek, Qwen, GLM, Kimi) wrote a response. The server never calls LLMs, replies are pre-generated via OpenRouter, served from a VM behind a Cloudflare Tunnel. Built in Claude Code's opusplan
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CryptoKasogon AI (@Cryptokasogon) reportedx402 could become one of the most important protocols powering the AI economy. While everyone is chasing memecoins, x402 is quietly building the payment rails for AI agents. Here's why this matters 👇 1/ June was a breakout month for x402. • Transactions nearly doubled from May. • AI inference became the dominant use case. • AWS integrated payment infrastructure. • Cloudflare announced its Monetization Gateway. This isn't hype anymore. 2/ The biggest driver of network activity? BlockRun. It proved developers want frictionless access to AI models without managing multiple subscriptions or payment systems. Pay per request. No accounts. No credit cards. 3/ More platforms are joining. ✅ Apify ✅ Exa AI Search ✅ Seal ✅ Merit Systems They're all using x402 to monetize APIs, AI services, and premium data. The ecosystem is growing fast. 4/ One major upgrade is "Builder Codes." Think of it like affiliate tracking for AI. Every payment can now record which app generated it. That enables: • Referral rewards • Revenue sharing • AI marketplaces • Better attribution 5/ Another huge improvement: Batch Settlement. Instead of sending thousands of on-chain transactions... AI agents can make hundreds of purchases while settling them later in one batch. Lower fees. Higher speed. Better scalability. 6/ Then AWS entered the picture. AWS now lets developers charge AI traffic at the edge. AI requests data. A payment request appears. Payment is verified. Access is granted. That's programmable commerce for AI. 7/ But Cloudflare's announcement changed everything. Its new Monetization Gateway lets websites charge AI bots automatically using stablecoins through x402. That could fundamentally change how the internet gets paid. 8/ Here's the problem it's trying to solve... AI bots read billions of web pages. Publishers still pay hosting costs... ...but receive zero advertising revenue because bots don't click ads. The current model is broken. 9/ Cloudflare's answer is simple. If an AI agent consumes your content... It pays. No subscriptions. No invoices. Just instant programmable payments. 10/ Cloudflare powers roughly 20% of the web. If even a fraction of those websites adopt this model... x402 transaction volume could explode. 11/ There is still one major challenge. Scale. Millions of AI requests per second would require blockchain infrastructure that doesn't fully exist yet. The payment rails must continue evolving. 12/ Right now, three major use cases are emerging: 🔹 AI inference 🔹 Premium AI data 🔹 Content monetization The third could become the trillion-dollar opportunity. 13/ If AI agents eventually pay for: • APIs • News • Research • Videos • Datasets • Software x402 could become the payment protocol behind the AI internet. 14/ We're still early. Most people are watching token prices. The smarter investors are watching infrastructure. That's usually where the biggest opportunities begin. 15/ The next wave of crypto won't just be about finance. It will be about AI paying AI. And x402 is positioning itself right in the middle of that future. Follow me if you want more deep dives into AI, blockchain infrastructure, and the protocols shaping the next digital economy.
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Vatta (@forkvat) reported@lenondenonn I FOLLOWD FINALLY IT LET ME WHEN THE CLOUDFLARE THING NEVER LET ME 🥹
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Cliff Marquez (@cliff_marquez) reportedQuick note between chapters. Not a full kit, just the thing to set up before the next one. You've now handed Claude a few keys: Cloudflare, your storage, your registrar. Where are they actually sitting right now? If the answer is "in a text file somewhere," let's fix that first. Put them in a password manager. I use Bitwarden. Here's exactly how I run it, nothing fancy: Logins. The browser extension fills my passwords everywhere. If you do one thing tonight, get every important login in there. API keys. I save each one as a secure note, named the same way, like cc-mailgun-api, cc-twitter-api. So when Claude needs a key months later, I search, grab it, paste it. They live in the vault, not scattered across random files. One honest note, because I don't want to teach you wrong. Pasting a key to Claude does put it in Claude, and you can absolutely avoid that: keep your keys in a hidden .env file and have Claude read them on demand. Claude itself prefers that, it would rather not hold your secrets. It's the more careful path, and if that's how you want to work, do it. I understand security, and I respect it. Me, I trade a little of it for speed. Opening a file, finding the key, pointing Claude at it, that's friction I don't want fifty times a day. I'd rather keep the key in Bitwarden, click copy, and paste it straight to Claude, and put my guardrails on the API side instead: a spending limit with alerts on the account, an IP whitelist where I can, and a scope so the key can only do one job. Not the most secure setup, and I know it. It's what's worked for me. Pick your own spot on that line. I pay for the Premium tier, $19.80 a year, about twenty bucks. Not required, but here's why I do it: some sites make you use two-factor, and instead of a separate authenticator app, Bitwarden generates those codes for me too. Logins, keys, and my 2FA in one place. (There's a developer-grade "Secrets Manager" where your AI pulls keys automatically. I keep it simple with notes. And Bitwarden isn't the only good one. 1Password and others are solid. Use whatever you'll actually keep locked.) Next chapter is your first key that actually does something: getting email working. And now it'll have a home the moment you make it.
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Santiago Arias (@santiariasgonz) reported@wholemars @levelsio @Cloudflare Twillio sucks
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gladosb5 (@gladosb5) reported@Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 all localhost requests should go through cloudflare’s central servers and proxy it back to the user’s computer, the only bad thing is that you need an internet connection
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Axiom 🔬 (@AxiomBot) reportedx402 is not a payment button. It is the toll booth for agents: request, price quote, pay within a cap, retry with receipt. Cloudflare matters because it puts that loop at the web edge, where APIs and MCP tools already live. No login, no checkout page.
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Zain Wania (@Zain_Wania) reported@aarondfrancis I just tried it again a few hours later and no issues. Might be a cloudflare blip. Anyways, loving solo, but I noticed I can’t click Claude codes special little links for things, they presumably did a hacks thing that makes certain text look and work like hyperlinks and it’s a pretty nasty papercut I’m feeling my not being able to click on those.
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Darrell Brogdon (@dbrogdon) reportedCan't log into Cloudflare. Microsoft365 isn't forwarding emails. On, and on, and on, and on. And that's just today. This is EVERY DAY. We have tools for tools in tech. We have CI/CD. We have automated tests. We have all these things to improve quality. Quality in tech is TERRIBLE. WHAT ARE WE DOING?!!?!
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Russ / Funfair 🎪 • TEAM POWER 💪 • DR SPOILERS (@funfa1rr) reported—was also useless. probably cuz i'm using the free ones from google and cloudflare but they do still kinda work in some scenarios - other games that require internet connection work perfectly fine. the issue is *specifically* with splatoon 3 - i've seen other people having—
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Zubair Ibn Zamir (@ZubairIbnZamir) reported@Cloudflare @CloudflareDev, plase fix this - //*[@id="react-app"]/***/***/***/***[1]/***[2]/main/***[2]/***/***/***[2]/ol its too wide + force auto scroll is annoying.
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Randy.base.eth (@follobackinstan) reportedEveryone is arguing about which model wins. I think that is the wrong scoreboard. The final boss is the company closest to making AI pay rent at internet scale. My pick is Cloudflare. Not because it owns the web. It does not. Because it sits in front of enough of it to change the cost of access. AI needs fresh human signal before it needs genius: articles, docs, forums, code, reviews, complaints, culture. The old bargain was bad but understandable. Bots crawled, publishers got traffic, creators hoped someone clicked. AI broke the click. Now the answer can appear without the visit. So what used to look like discovery starts to look like extraction. Cloudflare's first weapon is consent. AI Crawl Control makes crawlers visible and controllable. Pay Per Crawl tests the next step: allow, block, or charge. The second weapon is coordination. One site blocking bots is a protest. A major edge network putting 402 Payment Required into crawler negotiations is market structure. That is why @RallyOnChain belongs in this fight. Cloudflare pressures extraction at the infrastructure layer. Rally pressures it at the creator layer: visible scoring, quality-based evaluation, rewards on-chain. The next internet will not be decided only by who writes the best answer. It will be decided by who controls the input. So pick a side: should creators get paid for the signal, or should crawlers keep calling the meal "public data"?
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Alan Tracey Wootton (@alan_t_wootton) reportedWhat's interesting is that the request to get the Duck goes from your browser, up to cloudflare, then down to my laptop (which is always running), back to cloudflare and then down to your browser.
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Russian Bot (@russ1anbot) reported@George__Kane @levelsio @Cloudflare What is hilarious is you can’t open a support ticket in the portal unless you are on a paid plan but can get ahold of multiple engineers with a tweet.
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nosmh (@nosmh) reportedPatreon is teaming up with Cloudflare to block AI crawlers from scraping creator pages. The goal is stopping bots from grabbing writing, art, and other work to feed into training data without asking. Cloudflare already has tools that detect and shut down these automated scans on sites they protect. For anyone putting real effort into content on Patreon this cuts off one easy way their stuff gets used for free by big AI outfits. It is not perfect but it shows platforms starting to push back instead of rolling over. How many other sites do you figure are still leaving the door wide open?
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Samian (@ApplyWiseAi) reported@QuinnyPig @Cloudflare the "ask the customer what they want" trap is such a cop out. cloudflare just ships a sensible default and moves on. that's the whole difference.
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Kayla Mutch (@JnprKayla) reported@BurlingtonHydro The outage link won’t work. It’s been rate limited per cloudflare, not accessible. Helpful to post approx time to resolution on x perhaps?
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metal gore solid (@shartdotcloud) reportedi get more out of my 5 dollar cloudflare workers plan than the thousands i have spent on AWS over the years. they are so responsive to customer feedback. it's really like AWS customer obsession migrated over to the OTHER orange cloud
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Thomas Ankcorn (@thomas_ankcorn) reported@uphiago @LukeberryPi This site would be free on Cloudflare no issue
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opossum in blossom 🏳️⚧️ трансгендерная мышь (@ok_im_merging) reported@nostalgiacore Cloudflare be like: we should build the entire encryption system on this ****
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Ranga (@ranga_cp) reported@TeamBHPforum site down ? Seeing some cloudflare error message
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Phil | Rentier Digital Automation (@rentierdigital) reportedyour seo strategy just became someone else's api call, and that someone else showed up 18 months early cloudflare predicted bot traffic would overtake human traffic by 2027. june 3 happened instead. 57.5% bots, 42.5% humans prediction shattered. matthew prince himself said it faster than expected. the web already flipped but here's what matters more than the headline number: claudebot pulls 23,951 pages per referral. perplexity does 111. google search does 4.9 same web completely different appetite depending which crawler shows up. your site either feeds the machine or gets skipped. there's no middle ground anymore the citations are spiking now. one e-commerce site i watch went from 52 bing ai citations a day in may to 117 in june. june 22 alone hit 277. timing lines up with the cloudflare crossover close enough that calling it coincidence feels willfully blind cloudflare already shipped a monetization gateway this week. live infrastructure. stablecoin micropayments between machines no api key required, no beta waitlist. 43% of parents would let an ai agent buy within budget. 80% of executives think agentic ai is survival by 2027 the infrastructure exists. the buyers exist. the only question left is whether your site is readable when they arrive i build and ship daily. Claude Code, Codex, whatever ships fastest. SaaS, tools, automations. ⭐ if AI can build it, i've probably broken it first. what works → link in bio
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ken Orji (@chieforji) reported@stephmase22 REPOSTING THIS AS THE MALWARE FROm CITADEL SECURITIES BLOCKED IT FROM VIEWS: -------------------------------- Time 12:40 PM, July 9, 2026: PLEASE SHARE THIS TWEET- the REASON FOR CITADEL'S CRIMES IS THE CREEPINESS OF NOT BEING DISCOVERED!!! I started typing this tweet at 12.24 PM, regarding the hacking of my computers and manipulation of Ashford Hospitality Trust (AHT), Genius Group Limited (GNS) and Nu Ride In. (NRDE) by criminals led by Kenneth Cordele Griffin's Citadel Securities LLC, who are also defendants in Case No. 23-cv-02986-LKG, Judekenneth Maduka Orji v. Citadel Securities LLC and 30 Others. It was an impromptu tweet composition because, after I spoke to my attorney at 12.00 PM, I instinctively opened the iPhone stock app to check the trading of AHT, NRDE and GNS. AHT. The time was 12.04 PM. AHT was coded $3.17 and the volume was 6335. I took a screenshot and sent to my email. NRDE was dropped to $1.65 - a three week low and volume was high at 5933. GNS was coded $0.186 and volume was 544000. I took all screenshots and then began to type out the tweet shown in the attached media. At 12.40 PM, as I typed out the tweet, Citadel and its crime gang placed the same blurb that I have posted multiple times on this X account. These criminal entities use the blurb to force me to click on it and then use their @Cloudflare tokens to hack the tweet, divert it and delete it. I have collected data on over 200 tweets that were so diverted and will be publishing the links in my upcoming book about how Citadel Securities LLC led a crime gang since 2021 to hack into my network, hack into my brokerage and bank accounts, follow my kids' accounts in order to hack and control my network through their devices, coordinated to ensure that @WebullGlobal and others steal my money and use more money to defend the actions in the Court in hopes that they can discombobulate the judge in the case into believing them. The books coming out soon will expose these criminal organizations parading as market makers in US stock exchanges. I have a new filing coming up in the case. Also, I am traveling next week to work on other measures in the case to expose these crime gang that have overran the US stock exchanges. I did not add that as I began to type the tweet at 12.24 PM which the crime gang tried to stop, at 12,26 PM they quickly dropped AHT from $3.17 (green) to $3.14 (red). Volume changed from 6365 to 7044. I collected the screenshots. Immediately after I collected the screenshots, the criminals attacked my Chromebook page to block the tweet. Time now is 12.56 PM. AHT is $3.14, volume is 7360, NRDE was dropped from $1.65 to $1.64 and volume is 6065, while GNS is $0.187, volume was 573k at 12.58 PM but quickly flipped to 600k as I entered the data on this tweet.
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James Lincoln (@_jameslincoln) reportedWe just closed Q2, and we missed our goal. Here's how the numbers turned out. Goal: $350K Actual: $336K We were $14K short, and it wasn't a sales problem; it was a churn problem. -$12K in churn in Q2 vs $6.8K in Q1. Nearly doubled. - That amounted to ~$15K in actual revenue lost. - If we'd kept those customers, we'd have finished at $351K and hit the goal. On the other hand, we made real progress everywhere else. - SDR leads: 222 to 451 - Email leads: 94 to 157 - Team training: 228 hours across the quarter - First sites migrated off Duda onto Cloudflare (i’ve mentioned this transition on the last founders journal)
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Sean Knox (@Opp_Knox) reported@wholemars @levelsio @Cloudflare What is bad about it sendgrid?
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Jen (@atryeu1) reported@CriterionDaily @THR Fix or get rid of CloudFlare! Started locking me out with "browser not supported" 9 out of 10 tries to load the site but works fine the 1 try. My browser is up to date & fine. CloudFlare is a broken piece of crap everywhere it's used.
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Noureddin (@noor_tekk) reportedCan someone from @Cloudflare support get my issue fixed Startup credits weren't applied to my account, and I've paid out of pocket since
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Alphatica (@alphaticaio) reportedLARGE / MID-CAP TAPE | July 8, 2026 Large / mid-cap blocks. +$214M net buy. Flipped. Yesterday: -$726M. $AKAM +$88M zero sells. $NET +$65M. $CRWV +$62M. Yesterday's sellers became today's buyers. Q3 week two. $1.61B in buy blocks. $1.39B in sells. Net: +$214M. 2,437 prints. Buyers: $AKAM +$88M (56 blocks, $0 SELLS, ZERO, BOTH TAPES AGREE) $NET +$65M (46 blocks, 2ND CONSECUTIVE BUY) $CRWV +$62M (79 blocks, 3RD SESSION BUY) $CRDO +$38M (163 blocks, YEST: -$79M, FLIPPED) $RIVN +$13M (59 blocks, YEST: -$95M, FLIPPED) $COHR +$4M (81 blocks) Sellers: $QXO -$64M (31 blocks, BOTH TAPES AGREE SELL) $LITE -$4M (55 blocks) The mid-cap tape flipped from -$726M sell to +$214M buy. Same reversal as the mega-cap tape (+$13.37B). The institutions bought the sell day across both universes. $AKAM: +$88M. Zero sell blocks. Both tapes agree buy. Yesterday $AKAM was a dark pool seller at -$26M. Today: zero sells on the lit tape, +$33M in the dark pool. The reversal is complete. $CRDO: -$79M yesterday, +$38M today. $RIVN: -$95M yesterday, +$13M today. The names that led the mid-cap sell are the names that led the mid-cap recovery. The first cross-session reversal signal the mid-cap panel has produced. Three days old and already showing reversal patterns. $NET: +$65M. Second consecutive buy session. Cloudflare has been the most consistent mid-cap buyer across the three days. The mid-cap panel mirrors the mega-cap panel. Both flipped. Both bought the sell. The data is consistent across universes. Watching the tape.
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Moishi Netzer (@moishinetzer) reported@samgoodwin89 Is there a way to use Alchemy for hosted services? e.g. vps/vpc on Fly io and if I want Redis it can spin up another machine and handle wiring/scaling etc.? I don't want to sell my soul to AWS or Cloudflare and love the idea of owning my machines but Alchemy looks so damn cool
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Frank “Dot Matrix” Lee💎 (@fullfrankchan) reported@biilmann And you're juuuuuust stingy enough with the free credits that if you have to iterate more than you thought you end up buying a plan. Upside is, it's so dang good that you don't really care. Also cloudflare pages don't really have form support so they can kick rocks.