Category: Research Notes
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Entry L002: GENIUS Act × Saylor × Bitcoin Store of Value
A Dimensional Analysis — DIE Framework Applied to Regulatory Macro 13 May 2026 | thinkmasters.com/die-framework | Follows Entry L001 (Jeff Booth Podcast) Entry Log ContextL001: Booth × Bitcoin/AI Deflationary Future (macro/protocol layer)L002: GENIUS Act × Saylor STRC play × Bitcoin store of value (regulatory/capital layer)Corpus accumulates. Output improves. This is C1 in real time. PART…
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Entry L001: Booth × DIE Framework: Bitcoin, AI, and the Deflationary Future
A Dimensional Analysis of “Build with Bitcoin” Episode 100 Published: 12 May 2026 | Author: r4all / thinkmasters.com This document serves two functions: (1) a substantive analysis of Jeff Booth’s macro thesis through the DIE Framework lens, and (2) a live stress-test of the DIE-system-prompt-v1.md as a portable evaluation layer. Both are documented for the…
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The Conscience Layer: How agenti2 Anchors Human Values in the Age of Autonomous Agents
We are entering a period of profound disruption — not the kind that merely changes how work gets done, but the kind that reshapes what it means to be useful, trusted, and human in a world increasingly run by machines. AI will do more, faster, and cheaper than humans across almost every cognitive domain. But…
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Agent-to-Agent Payments, HTTP 402, and the Emerging Machine Economy
A quiet but important shift is underway in AI. The conversation centered not on better prompts or bigger models, but on something more foundational: how AI agents can transact with each other. The key idea is simple. Revive HTTP 402 (Payment Required) as a native payment handshake. An agent requests a service. The server responds…
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Research Notes: Your Second Brain
Good research notes aren’t documentation—they’re compounding assets. Capture insights immediately, link concepts across projects, and revisit quarterly. The pattern you note today becomes the solution you need six months later. Build your knowledge graph deliberately, not accidentally.
