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InvestmentRe: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Alphabyte3: 5:10pm On Jun 02, 2025
Robnectar:
PSG token is about print 🤑


Cc Alphabyte3 grin
When exit i never knew u are their sure fan
InvestmentRe: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Alphabyte3: 7:20pm On Jun 01, 2025
Market sentiment just follow global tension and trends these days . Everyone is now the fastest to cut trade when it hit targets.
InvestmentRe: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Alphabyte3: 7:07pm On Jun 01, 2025
twosquare:
Till then, let's wait and see.
All those things cost billions and or even trillions the amount for development are capable of ending world hunger . $500B for stargate to increase compute for AGI .

If Nigeria gov has $500B we go dey enjoy sha
InvestmentRe: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Alphabyte3: 6:45pm On Jun 01, 2025
Robnectar:
PSG token suppose pump undecided
5:0
InvestmentRe: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Alphabyte3: 6:11pm On Jun 01, 2025
twosquare:
Today is Sunday. Leave the charts and take your time to know what you are getting into and what the Lord says about crypto and what is coming.

Watch!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEd1C8oRkiE?si=0GJM8sk1rSa149ID
The man means plasma engine and it is stil fusion because hydrogen has 3 isotopes(protium,dueterium and tritium). It is easier for combination and it is still fusion and fission hybrid cooled by liquid nitrogen or CFC's
InvestmentRe: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Alphabyte3: 5:12pm On Jun 01, 2025
iLegendd:
They've started again and USDT dominance is exactly at that cross road it was during 2020 COVID crash for almost 2 weeks now.
We need to produce more sanitizer and disinfectant and sprayers to trash this shit
InvestmentRe: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Alphabyte3: 4:16pm On Jun 01, 2025
Alphabyte3:
If Bitcoin fails to reach $120,000 next month, some analysts believe it may signal slow global economic growth, as cryptocurrency performance can reflect market sentiment and investor confidence.
We are already in June let see how it goes with all the investors . It suppose to hit 120k but economical factors . This post is not a financial advice .
InvestmentRe: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Alphabyte3:
There are 4 types of coin according to growth

1. Geometric progression coin gp coin (very fast)

2. Arithmetics progression coin  Ap coin (fast)

3. Micro coin (slow)

4. Retrogressive coin (stable or stagnant coin)

Examples

GP coin (BTC ,BNB,ICP BCH,ETH,YFI,LTC, AVAX,Aave)

AP coin (XRP ,TRX,ADA ,NKN)

Micrcoin (hot ,dent ,win)

Retrogressive coin (USDT ,BUSD)

Here are four crypto coin categories according to growth price ranges

1. GP Coin: High-value coins with prices ranging from $10 to $1,000.


2. AP Coin: Mid-value coins with prices between $0.10 and $1.


3. Micro Coin: Extremely low-value coins with prices less than $0.0001.


4. Retrogressive Coin: Stablecoins with relatively stable prices.
ProgrammingRe: Why Are Nigerian/african Developers Not Innovative. What Could Be The Problem? by Alphabyte3:
algomachine:
That’s exactly the point, no matter how good your product is, if it’s a poor corrupt country with limited infrastructure, it won’t sell. The companies making it here have excess funds gotten from the first world countries like Bolt, Spotify, Uber, Google, Facebook etc

How many people do you know personally that earn 2million, that money is just $1200. You need luxury to be able to afford tech subscriptions, most folks in Nigeria don’t even earn 200k, it’s a poor, relatively undeveloped/uneducated corrupt nation even with crude oil.
Most companies are spending more than what they make their Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) are low or at loses. This is cause by the pricing system in Nigeria .


I wonder how some developers still build websites or apps for 30k or 50k with naira dollar rates.
ProgrammingRe: Why Are Nigerian/african Developers Not Innovative. What Could Be The Problem? by Alphabyte3: 12:57pm On Jun 01, 2025
algomachine:
Seems like you’re new to tech, but I digress.

Firstly, all tools you use were built by the whiteman, whatever programming language, infrastructure, cloud providers just name it were built by them. Some build it for free hence the term Opensource and this is literally impossible to do in Africa (tell me a free service, I’m waiting), poverty would finish your life if you try this when there’s no food stamp or help from government.

Secondly, there’s no market for innovation in Nigeria. Build the best app and watch your company soak in depth (Aws, hosting, salary etc).

Thirdly, you’re a bloody Third world country for a reason. Have you ever integrated NIPSS api that has numerous downtime? Have you been to remote areas outside towns to see that they can’t make phone calls let alone browse? Or you think that’s not Nigeria?

Fourthly, the brilliant minds won’t wanna stay in Nigeria with you. They wanna build a name outside, become citizens there then maybe come back once in a while. This is brain drain (they know they’re finished staying in Nigeria for 500k jobs)

Lastly, there are tons of ideas that would never make it in a third world country. I wanted to replicate FHIR api for healthcare centers but in Nigeria, this api would ensure that doctors have all patient data and health history in a centralized repository, but how do you think such an innovation would fly in Nigeria where most hospitals or primary healthcare centers don’t have electricity.

Let me stop here cos when you guys ask questions, it just makes me laugh
Remember those new startups in Nigeria 10 years ago with venture capital funding they are nowhere to be found.
ProgrammingRe: Why Are Nigerian/african Developers Not Innovative. What Could Be The Problem? by Alphabyte3: 12:49pm On Jun 01, 2025
[quote author= post=135587270]You are correct in your observation but talk only about Nigeria because North and East Africans are trying.

How do you innovate when there is no stable basic amenities/infrastructure, this situation is also seen with our Engineers, Doctors and all most all our professionals. All our PhD holders what patent have they achieved globally.

Other African countries in North, East are rapidly innovating things, the problem is just Nigeria.

Kenyans are innovating more than Nigeria because they have better infrastructure than us. In Nigeria everyone is looking for quick money to solve basic amenities challenges or sustain the business. No single government support.

Innovative ideas will not last in a harsh business environment like Nigeria. Even Facebook won’t survive if Mark Zuckerberg was in Nigerian.

Hope you understand why now, business is not a child’s play.[/quote]Kenya ,south Africa ,Ghana and Egypt Presidents are training an army of experienced programmers than Nigeria . Lagos is the only state thriving to build a african hub in Nigeria while other state government are not encouraging development of startup ,accelerators and hubs .
ProgrammingRe: Why Are Nigerian/african Developers Not Innovative. What Could Be The Problem? by Alphabyte3:
steeltrust:
I’ve been observing the tech scene in Nigeria and Africa for a while, and I can’t help but feel disappointed by the lack of real innovation. Don’t get me wrong—there are a few brilliant minds doing amazing things, but the majority? It’s just copy-paste, especially in fintech. Everywhere you look, it’s another crypto app, payment solution, or digital bank.

Now, AI is the next big thing, and instead of challenging themselves to build something groundbreaking, many are just replicating what’s already out there—and often poorly. Some even use these copied ideas just to raise investor funds, knowing the projects will crash because there’s no real innovation behind them.

Look at the West. Most of the world’s biggest innovations came from people solving real problems. Uber’s founder didn’t own cars but created the largest ride-hailing service. Coursera’s founders didn’t have a physical school but built the biggest e-learning platform. Canva’s designer didn’t chase clients—she made a tool that millions now use daily. Even OpenAI integrated it into their system.

Meanwhile, in Nigeria/Africa, many developers just learn to code and wait for foreign clients to pay them. Why not use those skills to solve our own problems? We have endless issues in edtech, logistics, agriculture, e-commerce, healthcare—yet the few unicorns we celebrate are almost all fintech (Opay, Moniepoint, etc.).

Yes, our government is terrible, but are we also not part of the problem? If we keep chasing trends without original thinking, how will we ever build a robust tech ecosystem that creates jobs and grows the economy?

What do you think? Am I being too harsh, or is it time for African developers to step up their game?
We can't innovate because the system is against us . Innovation is mocked by Africans they are barely recognized by investor and low return or loses . The US and China are investing billions of dollar in research and development .


We need to stop the stereotype of foreign investors validation and form our own with this there will be a change in ideology . We also need to stop our corrupt mindset because many business has been bankrupt .


In Nigeria we have the materials resources but lack the factories to build the components . We can develop the country but our developers are looking at areas to emass wealth like fintech . Majority of the guys in tech are in Lagos and Abuja causing imbalanced . We have a long way to go i encourage collaboration as the solution to this problem .
ProgrammingRe: Do You Have What It Takes For Quantum Applications Challenge by Alphabyte3(op):
Alphabyte3:
Quantum computers could utilize Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) for secure, high-speed data transfer, leveraging light to transmit information. This approach might offer advantages over traditional Wi-Fi, such as enhanced security and reduced electromagnetic interference, for sensitive quantum applications.
This reduce cables and switches cost . Just integrated Nvidia CUDA-Q and Nvlink switch .Google and Xanadu quantum looking on the next phase or AI while D-wave is trying to scale through as a pioneer in quantum computing let the race begins . A million Geeky qubit is a starting point.

Just know that DGX Quantum has all the hybrid features of a super quantum computer
ProgrammingRe: Do You Have What It Takes For Quantum Applications Challenge by Alphabyte3(op): 9:49pm On May 29, 2025
Terahertz Communication frequencies, between microwave and infrared are being explored for high-speed, short-range communication in quantum sensors or devices.
ProgrammingRe: Do You Have What It Takes For Quantum Applications Challenge by Alphabyte3(op): 9:45pm On May 29, 2025
Quantum computers could utilize Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) for secure, high-speed data transfer, leveraging light to transmit information. This approach might offer advantages over traditional Wi-Fi, such as enhanced security and reduced electromagnetic interference, for sensitive quantum applications.
BusinessRe: Nigerian companies Marketcap Is Less Than $1T By AI by Alphabyte3(op): 5:27pm On May 28, 2025
Nigerians are trying to digitize the economy but they will pass through all odds for industrialization and smart economy .
Nigerians are resilient and determined to overcome these challenges. With continued investment in digital infrastructure, innovation, and industrialization, Nigeria can unlock its economic potential and become a major player in the global economy.
BusinessNigerian companies Marketcap Is Less Than $1T By AI by Alphabyte3(op): 5:14pm On May 28, 2025
The market capitalization of Nigerian companies, such as BUA Foods, remains relatively low, around $4.95 billion , due to several structural and economic factors. These include:

1.Small GDP and market size: Nigeria's GDP is approximately $477 billion, limiting the scale of individual companies.
2. Currency depreciation: The naira's depreciation reduces USD-denominated market caps.
3. Sector limitations: The Nigerian Exchange is dominated by cement, telecoms, and banking, with limited tech industry presence.
4. Low foreign investment: High inflation and interest rates deter foreign portfolio investment.
5. Market liquidity and depth: The NGX has fewer listed companies and low trading volumes.

6. Unfavourable condition to do business : This caused by lack of amenities and limitation to build and use advanced tools or machine.

Comparing Nigerian companies to global giants like Apple or Saudi Aramco highlights the significant gap in market capitalization. To reach $200 billion to $1 trillion valuations, Nigerian companies would need:

1. Economic growth: Significant increase in GDP and per capital income.
2. Tech innovation: Development of globally competitive tech firms.
3. Currency stabilization: A stronger naira would boost USD-denominated market caps.
4. Global expansion: Companies would need to export aggressively.
5. Capital market reforms: Increased IPOs, foreign investment, and market depth.

The Nigerian stock market's total market capitalization is around $33.5 billion, underscoring the gap to expectations of $200 billion to $1 trillion valuations. BUA Foods' market cap reflects its leadership in Nigeria's food sector but is constrained by high production costs and domestic focus.

In summary, the low market capitalization of Nigerian companies is due to a combination of economic, structural, and market-specific factors. Significant growth and reforms would be needed for Nigerian companies to approach $200 billion to $1 trillion valuations.

Data >>>>>>


https://www.tradingview.com/markets/stocks-nigeria/market-movers-large-cap/


https://www.indexmundi.com/facts/indicators/CM.MKT.LCAP.CD/rankings/africa
ProgrammingRe: Do You Have What It Takes For Quantum Applications Challenge by Alphabyte3(op): 6:53pm On May 27, 2025
New ideas list 5 applications of quantum devices and senors . Tell me how it revolutionize all fields or sectors .
ProgrammingRe: Chatgpt Vs Deepseek: Is This Another Made In China by Alphabyte3: 6:12pm On May 27, 2025
persius555:
This meta AI response

The EUR/USD pair closed at 1.13654 on May 26, showing an upward trend. Here's a breakdown of the analysis:
Trend: The overall trend is upward, driven by a general decline in the US dollar and positive news from Germany, such as a 0.4% quarter-on-quarter GDP growth in the first quarter.
Support Levels: Key support levels are 1.1300, 1.1220, and 1.1170.
Resistance Levels: Resistance levels are 1.1385, 1.1460, and 1.1530.
Trading Signals:
Buy: Buy Euro-Dollar from the 1.1210 support level with a target of 1.1420 and a stop-loss of 1.1150.
Sell: Sell Euro-Dollar from the 1.1430 resistance level with a target of 1.1100 and a stop-loss of 1.1510.
Technical Analysis: The EUR/USD pair is moving within an upward channel, with the 14-day RSI stabilizing above the 50-line and the MACD indicator turning upwards. However, the pair needs further impetus to confirm the strong control of bulls.
Market Sentiment: The Euro-Dollar exchange rate peaked at 1.1572 on April 21 and has risen by 9.56% in 2025, with hopes for a German economic recovery under Chancellor Merz's new government driving investor interest ¹ ².


Reply to Meta AI…
U see lags in models some are better in some tasks than others depends on what it is trained upon and how it can learn .
ProgrammingRe: Chatgpt Vs Deepseek: Is This Another Made In China by Alphabyte3: 6:07pm On May 27, 2025
persius555:
Just xomparing the two. Deepseek is not at beta stage, why is it pulling outdated information. It's even stating the data as May 26. That's crappy technology
To update model cost millions or even billions of dollars . Remember before ChatGPT was stuck in 2022 they updated the model and introduced browser agents . It can finetune search and organized them to sooth its needs using RAG those disinformation was fixed .
InvestmentRe: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Alphabyte3:
If Bitcoin fails to reach $120,000 next month, some analysts believe it may signal slow global economic growth, as cryptocurrency performance can reflect market sentiment and investor confidence.
ProgrammingRe: Chatgpt Vs Deepseek: Is This Another Made In China by Alphabyte3: 3:47pm On May 27, 2025
persius555:
I'm referring to the overwhelming errors that deepseek generated. Whatever models the chinese are using os failing. That's what happens when you rush a technology that you're not grounded in a bid to show the world you can't be left behind.
It is not connected to real time market data . It was using old one from the past . Try Meta AI and see a brief review
ProgrammingRe: Chatgpt Vs Deepseek: Is This Another Made In China by Alphabyte3: 3:39pm On May 27, 2025
persius555:
So i decided to do a review of the euro/Dollar pair using AI before entering an order position. Something weird i noticed with deepseek. Is it sick or drunk.

See the output i got from deepseek compared to ChatGPT. Anyone else can try, is it me or something else.
Gemini and anthropic Claudia are the leading models currently they are more experienced in generative AI others are behind . Sama will be forced to release GPT-5 only in the US so sad
ProgrammingRe: Do You Have What It Takes For Quantum Applications Challenge by Alphabyte3(op):
Researchers are exploring graphene and magnet-based quantum chips with photonics for enhanced speed and spin control. This cutting-edge technology aims to improve quantum computing performance, enabling faster and more efficient processing of complex computations. Graphene's unique properties are key to this advancement.


Magnetic and spintronics play a significant role in quantum computing, particularly in:


1. Quantum bits (qubits): Spintronic qubits utilize electron spin to store and manipulate quantum information


2.Magnetic quantum computing: Some approaches leverage magnetic materials and phenomena, like superconductivity and quantum tunneling, to create qubit

3. Topological quantum computing: This approach uses exotic magnetic materials, like topological insulators, to create robust qubits
ProgrammingRe: Do You Have What It Takes For Quantum Applications Challenge by Alphabyte3(op): 8:14pm On May 24, 2025
Quantum servers and network combine together from Nvidia CUDA-Q . We will built a quantum websites or apps that rebuild itself per view . The information is controlled by Quantum gen AI as AGI systems coming with upgrades
ProgrammingRe: Advanced Robotics Development Guide by Alphabyte3(op):
Humans has joints robots has actuators / motors. Robots rely on many components called actuators for movement . The bigger the robot the more actuators and motors that needs to be present.

LLM is the brain of Robots
ProgrammingRe: Advanced Robotics Development Guide by Alphabyte3(op): 9:16am On May 18, 2025
Shomek:
Legit resources you got here boss
Thanks bro
ProgrammingRe: OpenAI ChatGPT Conversation AI Shocked The World by Alphabyte3:
ade101:
Many of your proposed use cases are rather sophisticated and do not appear to address common Nigerian issues. I hope you can offer something that tackles a tangible problem, as I am seeking AI concepts to develop for the Nigerian or African audience.
I have not thought much about it.
AI apps can benefit Africans in various ways, such as:

1. Education: AI-powered learning platforms can provide access to quality educational resources.

2. Healthcare: AI-driven telemedicine platforms can connect patients with medical professionals.

3. Financial inclusion: AI-based financial services can provide access to banking and financial tools.

4. Agriculture : AI-powered farming apps can offer insights on crop management and weather forecasting. You can create AI powered for P2P peering of farmers in nigeria and across africa powered by blockchain commerce using USSD or via mobile app since most farmers have poor internet network.

5. Sport : An AI platform that connect local sports to global and national advertiser in nigeria .

6. Insurance: Risk assessment, microinsurance, and claims processing.

7. Disaster Management: Predictive analytics for floods, droughts, and disaster response.

8. Security : AI Surveillance Systems deployed in Northern Nigerian for crime prevention.


9. Government AI management system

10. AI mortgage system

11. AI Job matching system

12. AI upskilling platform


13. AI in industrialization and manufacturing

14. AI investors ,startup accelerator program and stock listing

15. Establishing AI emergency apps across Nigeria for both state and federal

16 . AI for road ,construction and maintenance
ProgrammingRe: Advanced Robotics Development Guide by Alphabyte3(op):
Sometimes you don't need full autonomy you might use a laptop or game controller to override the robotic function.


3D Robotics design software



SolidWorks

Autodesk Inventor



Autodesk Fusion 360


CATIA



Solid Edge


PTC Creo



AutoCAD

Blender
ProgrammingRe: OpenAI ChatGPT Conversation AI Shocked The World by Alphabyte3:
Schematic AI might be built from a templated AI the changes can be customizable through prompting .
ProgrammingRe: OpenAI ChatGPT Conversation AI Shocked The World by Alphabyte3: 4:30pm On May 17, 2025
Schematic learning in AI involves using structured knowledge representations (schemas) to learn and reason about complex domains. Schemas are frameworks that organize and categorize information, enabling AI systems to:

1. Understand relationships: Between entities and concepts.
2. Make inferences: Drawing conclusions based on existing knowledge.
3. Generalize : Applying learned knowledge to new situations.

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