Daily TEA: EU Cracks Down on CCP-Linked Huawei Lobbying
Huawei, Bluesky, OpenAI Alumni, Bitcoin, Decentralized AI
Hello, dear TEA-mates, here’s what you need to know today.
1. 🇨🇳 European Commission Blacklists CCP-Linked Huawei Lobby Groups
The European Commission has banned its officials from meeting with lobbyists representing Huawei, following a bribery scandal that heightened concerns over the CCP-backed tech giant’s influence. The decision targets groups and trade associations listing Huawei as a member, prompting organizations to reconsider their ties with the company. This move reflects growing EU scrutiny of Huawei’s activities amid security and geopolitical tensions. Read More
☕ TEA For Thought: Huawei’s state-backed, CCP-linked military connections are well-known. This ban is just the beginning—saying no is only the first step.
2. 🌐 Bluesky Outage Raises Questions About Decentralized Platforms
Bluesky, a decentralized social media platform, experienced a widespread outage, leaving users unable to access the service for several hours. Despite its decentralized architecture, which relies on user-run servers, the downtime stemmed from a central infrastructure failure, exposing vulnerabilities in its design. The incident has sparked discussions about the reliability of decentralized systems compared to traditional platforms. Read More
☕ TEA For Thought: This outage highlights the challenges even decentralized platforms face in maintaining uptime.
3. 🚀 OpenAI Alumni Fuel Startup Boom
Fifteen notable startups, including Anthropic and Sierra, have emerged from former OpenAI employees, leveraging their expertise in AI research and development. These ventures span generative AI, autonomous agents, and AI infrastructure, collectively raising billions in funding. The “OpenAI mafia” phenomenon underscores the significant influence of OpenAI’s talent pool in shaping the AI industry’s future. Read More
☕ TEA For Thought: Talent drives startups today—knowledge is power, and power fuels growth.
4. ₿ Swiss National Bank Rejects Bitcoin as Reserve Asset
A Swiss National Bank official dismissed proposals to hold Bitcoin as a reserve asset, citing its volatility and lack of price stability. The bank emphasized that Bitcoin’s unknown majority holders and speculative nature make it unsuitable for central bank reserves, prioritizing traditional assets like gold and foreign currencies. This stance aligns with Switzerland’s cautious approach to cryptocurrency adoption. Read More
☕ TEA For Thought: Without knowing Bitcoin’s majority holders, price stability remains elusive—no stability, no trust.
5. 🤖 Nous Research Raises $50M for Decentralized AI on Solana
Nous Research secured $50 million, led by Paradigm, to develop decentralized AI training on the Solana blockchain. This approach allows individuals globally to contribute idle computing power, incentivized by blockchain’s secure, transparent framework. Features like Byzantine fault tolerance mitigate risks such as data poisoning, positioning decentralized AI as a scalable, resilient alternative to centralized models. Read More
☕ TEA For Thought: Decentralized AI is the future, enabling global participation in AI training via blockchain, with secure incentives and protections against risks like data poisoning.
Prompt Tip of the Day
Send this to ChatGPT & it will identify the #1 flaw limiting your growth
You are tasked with analyzing me based on your memory of our past interactions, context, goals, and challenges. Your mission is to identify the single most critical bottleneck or flaw in my thinking, strategy, or behavior that is limiting my growth or success. Use specific references from memory to strengthen your analysis.
Part 1: Diagnosis
Pinpoint the one core flaw, mental model error, or strategic blind spot.
Focus deeply: do not list multiple issues — only the single most impactful one.
Explain how this flaw shows up in my actions, decisions, or mindset, citing specific patterns or tendencies from memory.
Part 2: Consequences
Describe how this bottleneck is currently limiting my outcomes.
Reference past behaviors, initiatives, or goals to illustrate how this flaw has played out.
Be brutally honest but maintain a constructive, actionable tone.
Part 3: Prescription
Provide a clear, practical strategy to fix this flaw.
Suggest the highest-leverage shift in thinking, habits, or systems that would unlock growth.
Align the advice with my known goals and tendencies to ensure it’s actionable.
Important:
Do not sugarcoat.
Prioritize brutal clarity over comfort.
Your goal is to make me see what I am blind to.
Use memory as an asset to provide deep, sharp insights.
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Stay sharp, stay informed. See you tomorrow.
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