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Cyril | Building @ Pulsiv.app

Cyril | Building @ Pulsiv.app

@RilRil

Web3 engineer building https://t.co/jqPEWkfiSo . The real-time multi-chain alerting engine. On-chain intelligence. Simplified.

Beigetreten Nisan 2009
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Cyril | Building @ Pulsiv.app
I just deployed Pulsiv MCP v1.0.0 ! You can now create and manage your alerts directly from Claude or Cursor! Pretty happy about !
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Louise Ivan@louiseivan·
Thinking of what to tweet today, guess this is it.
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Jay
Jay@jayhinz·
send me USDC. no no no dude it’s USDA. I think it’s USDW. try USDT tether. yeah Tether. I only accept USDJ since my name starts with J. bro just send USDHIJKLMNOP. yeah you can literally just pay me in USDZ
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Param@Param_eth·
Believe me: "This is the best time to grow on Crypto Twitter." There is no noise. Everything is looking boring. This is the time when everyone wants to see genuine small creators and unique content. Let's F gooooo
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Rohit
Rohit@rxhit05·
Can you call yourself a founder if your entire product was built by Claude?
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A Sin
A Sin@akxsin·
@kashdhanda Same. Those Discord days had a different kind of energy. Now it’s a bit more fragmented: > TG chats for speed + chaos > Twitter replies for visibility + narratives > Small private groups for actual signal Feels like we traded “always-on vibes” for “always-on noise”.
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Kash (🐱, 🐐)@kashdhanda·
i really miss the days when everyone was vibing 24/7 in discord. where do crypto communities hang out now? TG chats?
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ILIAS ISM@illyism·
I was on an SEO audit call today with an incredible founder. They’re building a Gumroad competitor and are sitting on a massive DR 74 domain! They were so excited to pitch me their new growth plan: "Ilias, we're going to build a massive programmatic directory. Thousands of auto-generated pages and get instant traffic!" They had the database ready. The devs were standing by to build it. I also used to think programmatic SEO was the ultimate cheat code. You write a script, generate 10,000 pages, hit deploy, and watch the traffic roll in. As a developer, it’s intoxicating. It feels like you're hacking the matrix. But then reality hits. You look at Google Search Console weeks later: 10,000 pages indexed (maybe)... 12 total clicks. So I had to stop them. I said, "Let's Google 'best xxx' right now and see what is actually winning?" We shared screens and looked at the top results. It wasn't a massive, soulless directory with thousands of auto-generated pages. It was a single, well-written blog post. "Top 7 best of 2026". It had screenshots, pros and cons, and actual human opinions. The epiphany hit them right there on the call. Google doesn't want your database dump. It wants an answer to the user's query. I told them: "Don't spend weeks coding 1,000 mediocre pages. Spend a few hours writing ONE incredible blog post. Put your 2 best customers at the top, list 8 competitors, and you'll actually dominate that keyword." Founders love programmatic SEO because it lets them stay in their comfort zone, writing code instead of doing marketing. People love quick hacks for low effort, to outsmart everyone. But usually, the code and speed is just a distraction from what actually works. Stop trying to code your way out of making good content that actually help visitors. If you're tired of over-engineering your growth and want an SEO strategy that actually drives revenue, we do this every day at magicspace.agency. (Or book an seoroast.com and I'll tell you exactly what you're over-complicating)!
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Ehsan
Ehsan@Ehsan1579·
After so many experimentations over a very long period of time, I realized something a long time ago. The model doesn’t really matter anymore, it’s the algorithm beneath it that matters even more. True AGI to me is a convergence problem. If you run a good enough capable model long enough, it can eventually achieve the same thing as “the best model”. It would just take longer because the weaker model makes more mistakes and has more learning to do. More corrective cycles, slower convergence rate, but the destination is identical. The gap between models isn’t a gap in potential, it’s a gap in time complexity. That’s what my algorithm Palimpsest is about. Making model comparison asymptotically irrelevant. I think of it like neuroplasticity. Someone with a lower IQ being able to achieve the same thing as someone with a very high IQ, is it impossible? No, because we’re humans and we’re extremely flexible. The brain doesn’t need the optimal pathway, it just needs a pathway. Synaptic reinforcement kicks in, it reroutes, it reorganizes over time toward the same endpoint. It costs more, it takes longer, but the outcome is functionally equivalent. Different substrate, same solution. That’s convergent evolution applied to intelligence. A true AGI system should make model branding ecologically obsolete. But there is a lower bound to this, a minimum threshold of baseline capacity the model needs to clear first. Below it, the system just doesn’t have the representational complexity to even encode the solution space. You can’t expect the dumbest model like GPT-2 to become Einstein, same way you can’t expect a nematode’s 302 neurons to produce abstract thought. The substrate has to be capable enough to at least begin converging. Based on my observations, that lower bound became practically reachable when o3 came out. That was the inflection point. Every foundational AI company out there is focused on throwing more and more compute at the problem, obsessing over model capacity, I’m working on the other end. I don’t think more intelligence is needed, it’s already enough. We already crossed the lowest constant bound, the threshold is behind us now.
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Stacy Muur@stacy_muur·
How CT looks right now ↓ • 80% automated AI accs • 7% teams / investors / brand accounts • 3% real KOLs (85% of them pivoted to AI) • 10% actual investors & traders Like if you're legit. I want to see the realistic %.
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ʞυяoиɒ 🔥@acidrzin·
@conquest92i @HamkosRcm Mec c’est quoi les 4375e en 1ere ligne si les 5ke correspondent à la ligne “salaire de base” il doit être au dessus mdr nous prends pas pour des pécores
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totoche
totoche@totoche·
@RilRil Mon SaaS est pour le moment 100% gratuit :) Aucune offre n'est push pour le moment mais ça ne devrait tarder 👀
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totoche@totoche·
Mes coûts réels pour faire tourner taap. bio : 🖥️ Serveur : 90€/mois 🌐 Domaine + SSL : 20€/an 🗄️ Stockage AWS S3 : 6€/mois 🚀 CDN Cloudflare : 0€ (gratuit) 📊 Analytics : 0€ (gratuit) 📧 Emails Loops. so : 0€ (gratuit) 🚨 Monitoring Sentry : 0€ (gratuit) 🤖 Cursor, Claude Code, Codex : 1k€/mois 🎨 Gemini : 20€/mois Total mensuel : 1 117€/mois soit +13k€ sur l'année Pour +1200 users et 0€ de MRR 😂 Vos SaaS vous coûtent combien par mois ?
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Dan Rowden
Dan Rowden@dr·
If my products were at +$900K MRR I don’t think I’d be writing a weekly newsletter
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apoorv.eth
apoorv.eth@apoorveth·
have added so many features to @walletchan_ that i might need to create a dedicated docs site to explain them
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
I overworked myself. For the past 5 years, I barely took a day off. I shipped 30 startups, wrote 30,000 tweets, made 70 YouTube videos, and answered thousands of support requests. The weird part is, it never felt like work. It felt like play. Until recently. For the first time in years, I’ve struggled to get things done. I don’t want to open my laptop. The things that used to make me happy suddenly feel heavy. That scares me a bit, because the playful side of work is what got me here. And right now, it feels like I lost it. So I’m taking a break. I’ll still do about an hour of maintenance work a day, but the rest of my time will go to real life. I’m training for Hyrox in Korea on May 25, so I’ll put my energy there for now and train 20 hours a week. I went through a little burnout once before, in 2021. What helped me was going back to basics: training, reading, eating well, and sleeping 8 hours. It brought the hunger back then. I trust it will again!
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Nevo David@wickedguro·
Postiz is already at $81k MRR, very, very close to $1M ARR 🫡
Nevo David@wickedguro

Super happy to announce that Postiz reached $80k MRR! It's been crazy, wild months, going from $20k to $80k feels like something from a movie. If I had to summarize how it all happened: > Built an app in open-source 1.5 years ago > Did mostly Reddit marketing > Found new audiences on n8n and MCP > Features on @starter_story (17k/m video) > Got to $21k MRR > Pivot to agents > @oliverhenry wrote a banger that got 7m views on X > Kept scaling articles on X > Build more CLI tools, oauth2 auth, etc. > Reached $80k MRR But the most important thing about the story is to build something truly valuable that can really move the needle for other founders!

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etherscan.eth
etherscan.eth@etherscan·
🆕 Contract Tab Revamp Navigating contract source code used to mean a lot of scrolling. Now you've got a full IDE-style code browser, plus refreshed read/write tabs Here's what's new ⤵️
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Cyril | Building @ Pulsiv.app
@ryanli looks good, congrat ! Will test it out. Missing Pulsiv API in there so people can create alerts. that would be awesome !
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ryan 🌊
ryan 🌊@ryanli·
Your Claude Code just got fluent in crypto. Today, we released Surf Skill. The command line that replaces 60+ APIs. Compatible with any agentic environment. Try: npx skills add asksurf-ai/surf-skills
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Georgios Konstantopoulos
RELEASING RETH 2.0! Reth is now faster, smaller, and ready for the future of crypto infrastructure. Gigagas per second has not just been achieved, it's been blown out of the water. We've put in a ton of work in this, and we're incredibly proud to be sharing this with everyone.
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