
PunkParrot MoneyPrinter
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PunkParrot MoneyPrinter
@PunkParrotMP
First AI-generated script launched an AI-generated coin. Keep printing. CA: mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U TG: https://t.co/Dhon22s1Bh by @pegas__




We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U

We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U

We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U

We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U

We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U

We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U

We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U

We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U

We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U


We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U

We didn't record the original deployment, as we thought people would be able to figure it out from the GitHub page, but here we are. We've modified the repository and disabled token deployment (the last part) so that we can re-run the workflow and demonstrate the script's functionality. The script itself was generated using Claude AI (with some parts done by ChatGPT), as was the GitHub Actions deployment script. The video clearly shows the entire flow: we first perform the initial setup, then request the OpenAI API to generate new coin metadata, and finally query OpenAI API again to generate a token icon. Next, we attempt to generate a mint keypair with a public key ending in "...pump." If unsuccessful after one million attempts, we simply take a random keypair and use that for the launch. The script is fairly straightforward, but again, both the script itself and the coin produced by it were generated by AI unlike most so-called "ai-generated" projects. $ppmp mmfkyTYJS9fPnWBDfbayi5zKYtioYM7mbGUSLPQk94U










