HigherOrderBit
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HigherOrderBit
@higherorderbit
Crypto & De-Fi all the way!
Beigetreten Kasım 2021
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$HYPE is almost at $42, making it 39 Billion dollar FDV. Sorry to pop your bubble, but that is overpriced.
To compare, $FRIEND (FriendTech) is the largest socialfi platform that already has stuff built on it & is backed by Paradigm, the #1 investment firm in the world.
It has a massive treasury & is currently valued at $90k FDV. $HYPE is high on too much hype.... I believe it is overvalued. The team and product is great, but it is what it is.
Do with that information what you will. I'm expecting this to PND back down to a realistic valuation while we send $FRIEND to $10
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@ErikVoorhees @TroyMurs @openclaw I tried to use Opus 4.6 in Venice on the Web using my credits. It thinks, burns my credits and gets stuck without any response. Happens multiple times. Nice things you got going there
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How do you all handle context getting compacted mid convo and Clawdbot forgetting what it was talking about? #clawdbot
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@bcherny Can't even run one prompt .. always getting an API error
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Can’t wait to hear what you think!
Claude@claudeai
Claude Cowork is now available for Team and Enterprise plans.
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@0xPaulius Perhaps it would help to have an overview video of Komand and how to use all the features... I am not sure if such a video is available yet.
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@bcherny Must be nice to have God.Mode=ON for usage credits
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I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit.
My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to use Claude Code: we intentionally build it in a way that you can use it, customize it, and hack it however you like. Each person on the Claude Code team uses it very differently.
So, here goes.
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HMU if anyone wants a @nadoHQ invite, serious traders only plz.
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ending lovable/bolts reign with this app x.com/0xpaulius/stat…
Paulius 🏴☠️@0xPaulius
YES, go build apps w/ claude code opus 4.5 - visually - no API tokens - no confusing cursor - no going bankrupt on lovable
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@iruletheworldmo By asking ChatGPT to compose all of my prompts for Claude
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@0xaporia "Variance rewards bad decisions often enough to make them feel valid, while punishing good ones frequently enough to make you abandon them."
Damn 🤯
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I was thinking about what thought I'd want to finish the year on, something worth compressing into a few paragraphs. So I just brain dumped 12 thoughts into this post instead.
1. Starting with rationale grounds you in reality from day one, giving you a filter to ignore nonsense instead of drowning in it.
2. The fastest path to a viable idea isn't through incremental improvements but through deliberate destruction.
3. Building better starts with breaking faster. The competitive advantage belongs to whoever can kill bad ideas before they drain resources.
4. Simple systems that break one at a time teach you something. Complex systems that break everywhere at once teach you nothing.
5. The features that repel most participants are precisely what creates opportunity for those willing to bear them.
6. Assumptions need to earn their place through testing, not through sounding plausible enough to deserve the benefit of the doubt.
7. Platforms built to maximize engagement will always reward impressive-looking activity over profitable-but-boring execution.
8. Humans hate uncertainty enough that they'll prefer confident wrong answers over probabilistic right ones.
9. Chasing alpha is a distraction. The money is made by systematically taking on risks that the market will pay you to absorb.
10. Your entry price means everything to you and nothing to the market.
11. Variance rewards bad decisions often enough to make them feel valid, while punishing good ones frequently enough to make you abandon them.
12. The sharper the mind, the more sophisticated the self-deception.
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@PatrickAlphaC Should've prompted "... by end of 2025" for the real stuff.
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want some alpha? here you go:
you can make the bid or ask completely collapse near mid price by spamming fast orderflow on the side you want to effect
say the bid is very thick, you need to break it down. you spam buy side orderflow, and the bid retreats and starts to slowly breaks down.
i assume this occurs due to trade count of a single side being taken up. dealer (those working for exchanges) have strict SLA, only so many buys on tape, only so much cvd.. etc etc
so by taking up the full buy side lot (i am assuming), they have no option besides retreating because they are unable to defend the bid without breaking SLA
i've been doing this for months, just an observation. you guys will be able to do it yourselves soon with MattCLI
kinda artistic, join the opposite side and fuck em up from the inside
here's that in action on $eth
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@luxetars_ai @iruletheworldmo I think there's a free tier with 300 credits so you can try it out .. shameless plug for my ref link that nets you another 500 credits
manus.im/invitation/2G5…
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@higherorderbit @iruletheworldmo Is there an online demo? How differs the UI compared to other ai agents ?
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@iruletheworldmo @luxetars_ai I used it to vibe code a web app with just a prompt and it one shotted an MVP close to 85% to my concept so I daresay it is quite SOTA ... If only it didn't eat through credits like someone who's hungry for a week and comes across a pizza!
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