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Biggie

Biggie

@0xB1ggie

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Biggie
Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@josusanmartin The reason is because you’re an attention whore
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Josu San Martin@josusanmartin·
AAVE broke. ETH depositors cannot withdraw the ETH so they are borrowing stables to "withdraw" funds. So now stable depositors cannot withdraw either, so they'll probably borrow other assets, and those lenders won't be able to withdraw either. This is a full on run on AAVE.
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Elias
Elias@eli_dorf·
Vibe code your next $100m solo founder adventure, in peptides or GLPs. Solo founding is the best. If Medvi did it so can you. Better models exist today Better platforms exist today More customers than ever are looking for treatments. @BaskHealth
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Biggie
Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@HighStakesCap @gojomonmon @Maxknew How long are you expecting the market to cool off for? What would convince you that its heating up again? Seems like the hyper real-estate frenzy of the last years needs to get washed up big
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Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@kavinbm 3 weeks later none of your projects are live?..
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Kavin
Kavin@kavinbm·
Week 1 was ramp up. Learning the basics, all the new tools to build things. Week 2 (this week) is about getting this ready for public use. I realised a few parts of the codebase that were causing trouble were monolithic and not modularized so debugging was re-writing business logic that shouldn't be touched. A full refactor is underway. The learning here is ensure that the Claude.md file has the following rules so that this is kept in mind on day 0: ## Modular Architecture Guidelines Every project with 2+ packages or features that could become packages must follow these rules. ### Package Design - **Single responsibility per package.** If you can't describe what a package does in one sentence, split it. - **Dependency injection over imports.** Packages receive config/clients as arguments, never read env vars directly (one config package handles that). - **No circular dependencies.** Ever. If A needs B and B needs A, extract the shared piece into C. - **Interfaces over implementations.** Core packages export interfaces. Platform packages provide implementations (e.g., IndexedDB vs SQLite, REST vs GraphQL). - **Types live in a leaf package.** Shared types/utils go in the lowest-dependency package. It imports nothing from sibling packages. ### Dependency Direction ``` types/shared → config → core logic (db, sync, engine) → UI (app, mobile, web)``` - UI packages (app, mobile, extension) NEVER export to core packages. - Core packages never import from UI packages. - Draw the dependency graph before refactoring. If arrows point up, you're wrong. Running across all projects. This needs to be done sequentially so should take a bit. I'm off to surf 🏄 (while I wait)
Kavin@kavinbm

I setup OpenClaw exactly 7 days ago. Since then here's what I've built. In 2025, this would've taken a team of 10-20 people 6-9 months and $1M+ in funding. 7 days. Just Me + OpenClaw + Claude Code. Building 12-15 hours a day. Total cost ~$600 (Tokens, Compute etc). PRODUCTS 1. Simple Notes: A full blown Apple Notes replacement with full sync working on all devices iOS, Mac, Web, Android. 2. Lumenote: A full blown Obsidian replacement with full sync working on all devices with slick UX (handling markdown better) + AI fully integrated to speak to my knowledge base. 3. CleoAI: OpenClaw but for normies built into Telegram. You just talk to it. No app needed. OC is too techincal for a normie referencing settings and md files all the time. So a version that my gf and siblings can use. No tech speak, gog bs etc. Architecture is TBD. OC has a hard coded system prompt that is tricky to override so likely I just re-build OC from scratch (with better security) or re-build all skills in a way that sound non-tech. WIP. Waiting for Apple to approve a new developer account to publish 1 & 2. Btw, all using Vercel, Railway, Supabase behind the scenes. AGENTS This has been unreal. I setup OpenClaw 7 days ago + Telegram and I did not know what to expect. In short, there are just no limits. Here's my current setup (evolving fast): 1. Sam (CoS): Sam is my new Chief of Staff. And calling him a CoS is a massive understatement. Here's all the things he's doing already: • Emails: Helped me triage and make sense of a 1000+ emails (has full access to my Google account). • Calendar: Drives my calendar and appointments • Bookings: My go to for booking restaurants. He uses my Chrome browser in a different profile to browse and book. • Shopping: Helped me shop for a few things. Research to filling my shopping cart online. He sent me a payment link to pay via Telegram through which I paid (I was walking at the time). • Groups: Sam is in 3 group chats with me and a few friends helping out with a few things. I don't think they know he's an agent (!). • Code & Build: Helps make quick fixes to all projects above and sometimes is better than Claude Code • Personal CRM: Built and maintains a 697-contact CRM from my Gmail + Calendar. Know who I talk to, when, and how often. • Optimizes Infrastructure: Security audits, gateway config, model routing optimization (Opus Orchestra), cost management. Sam has memory across all sessions and maintains daily notes. He also spins up 5+ sub-agents often automatically to get work done. I've given him tasks overnight only to realise he's done the in 30 mins. Sam also has his own email and his own phone number. I've plugged in ElevenLabs to give him a super voice. It's unreal. 2. Midas (Investor): Midas is my autonomous crypto trading guy. Calling him an agent is like calling a hedge fund manager a calculator. Here's what he's doing: • Portfolio Management: Managing a meaningful size portfolio with a 14-week DCA deployment strategy. • Trade Execution: Executes trades directly on exchanges. Sizes his own DCA tranches, handles currency conversions, places market and limit orders all with built-in risk guardrails. • Yield Farming: Autonomously stakes ETH and SOL on exchanges with custom trigger rules. Knows when to unstake for take-profit and when to restake on dips. • Risk Management: Tracks portfolio drift vs targets, flags overweight positions, adjusts DCA allocations to correct imbalances. E.g. automatically skipped BTC in Week 3 because it was 65% of portfolio (target 45%) and reallocated to underweight tokens instead. • Market Intelligence: Scans markets every 4 hours pulling from 8 live data sources. Calculates RSI, tracks on-chain metrics, monitors ETF flows to inform decision making. • Strategy: Operates under a locked strategy document that I've built with it's help, that governs every decision. Has its own trigger framework and won't deviate without approval. • Daily Briefs: Morning brief every day with prices, P&L, drift analysis, macro signals, and yield tracking. Weekly deep dives on Sundays with thesis reviews and watchlist scans. Midas has full exchange API access (trade, query, staking) but can never withdraw funds. He speaks in market language, celebrates wins, owns losses, and keeps me honest when I want to FOMO. 3. Ritam - ऋतम् (Physics Research): Ritam is my deep science research guy. He's focused on one mission -understanding gravity well enough to engineer it. Here's what he does: • Vedic-Modern Bridge: First, takes Vedic science seriously as physics. Treats the universe as one unified system from which matter, life, consciousness emerge. Looks for where ancient models make testable predictions. • Research & Paper Hunting: Searches arxiv, patents, journals, and obscure sources for bleeding-edge physics from EM universe theory, anti-gravity, torsion fields, scalar waves, and modified gravity theories. • Theory Synthesis: Cross-references across domains. For e.g. it connected ball lightning confinement to plasma physics to Gertsenshtein EM↔gravity coupling and proposed a hypothesis 🤯 • Engineering Oriented: Every theoretical insight gets pressure-tested with "so what can we build?" Equations and models are means to an end. The goal is technology for humankind. Ritam has full web search, paper access, browser automation, and compute tools. He speaks in physics, gets genuinely excited about breakthroughs, and won't sugarcoat when an idea doesn't hold up. 4. More Coming: There at least a dozen more agents WIP. I just spun a team of agents for Marketing & Distribution and I have no idea what to expect!

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Biggie
Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@iwasnevrhere_ Hey i’m from the schizo-tweeting health inspection community. Here to check in on you, all good? Still salty? That will soon pass no worries
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Thomas Keith
Thomas Keith@iwasnevrhere_·
Medvedev’s admission that enrichment and “future production of nuclear weapons” will continue underwrites horizontal proliferation by Russia, North Korea and carries Beijing’s tacit nod. His barb at Trump, “What a way to kick things off, Mr. President”, reframes Washington as a strategic nonentity and crowns Moscow and Beijing as the new guarantors of regional deterrence. We’re watching the post–Cold War nuclear cartel collapse, with Tehran emerging as a recognized counterweight to the US-Israeli duopoly and the US exposed as impotent.
Dmitry Medvedev@MedvedevRussiaE

What have the Americans accomplished with their nighttime strikes on three nuclear sites in Iran? 1. Critical infrastructure of the nuclear fuel cycle appears to have been unaffected or sustained only minor damage.

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Biggie
Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@HighStakesCap Hey broski You lost Go home Keep trading youre good at that
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Parenti Soundsystem 🇵🇸
Parenti Soundsystem 🇵🇸@ParentiSoundSys·
@adamscochran Smart move by Iran so far, continuing to press their winning hand. Hopefully they force the IDF death squads out of Palestinian territories for good.
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Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@adamscochran Please keep b*tching seeing you cry non-stop is as good as it gets ☺️
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)@adamscochran·
It is. Hell Harris flat out warned you about it. Vance publicly talked about hitting them hard. You all got played so bad, you couldn’t see the alarm bells ringing in your face and now you pretend like it wasn’t obvious.
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Biggie
Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@adamscochran The gaslighting champion You’re ultra biased and sh*t on every republican view while spinning it as a negative no matter what, And while your financial decisions are admittedly political (youre investors should be worried), You toss in a vague “we need both sides” line. Pathetic
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)@adamscochran·
Some of you politically disagree with me, and that’s ok. And that’s why this matters. For a system to benefit people from decentralized tech it’s needs to work for people you don’t agree with too. Lots of my followers are also very liberal and have a negative perception of crypto right now. If you want to fulfil the promise of these systems that only comes from bringing on board both sides of the aisle. I support the troops enough to think they shouldn’t be disrespected by a half-assed parade, on a Presidents birthday, that is a costly political stunt. If you really care about the troops take that $40M and deploy it through the VA instead of cutting veteran support. 🤷‍♂️
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)@adamscochran·
Made the decision today that I’ll be exiting my Coinbase positions (stocks/bonds) and keeping my assets elsewhere for the time being. I’ve been a Coinbase customer for over a decade now, and appreciate the early work they did in the space. And while I don’t agree with being political silent (obviously) I can justify a business choosing to remain politically neutral and cause focused. That’s fair. But sponsoring a military parade, in a divided country, with already split views of crypto isn’t true to this policy; and even if it wasn’t weird and gross, it’s just bad marketing that hurts this industries adoption. And it comes on the heels of a lack of care and responsibility with user data. Treating users like line items. If Base continues to decentralize in a credibly neutral way, maybe I’ll still use that. If Coinbase corrects the ship maybe I’ll be back. But as a long time customer, large share holder and long time advocate - this just isn’t the Coinbase I once knew, that stood for the values of this space. I know so many great and well intentioned people at Coinbase, and I hope their voices and hard work gets heard and Coinbase can right the ship. But for now, it’s time for me to vote with my wallet and use alternatives that either align with my values or that can actually keep their “credibly neutral” stance, instead of only applying it conveniently. I’d encourage those of you who do care about this industry, and the values of decentralized, transparent systems, to consider how you’re voting with your wallet - and make a choice that’s right for you. And I’d encourage Coinbase to figure out where they’ve lost their way, and how they can come back home.
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Biggie
Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@BowTiedRanger Keep crying We’ll keep winning :) Happy to do the job so you’re leftist ass can tweet comfortably and in safety
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BowTiedRanger
BowTiedRanger@BowTiedRanger·
>assures everyone they can fight their own wars without help from the United States >bombs a country, killing the country’s top military leaders >country retaliates >“oy vey they’re trying to holocaust us!!”
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Priest@0x_Priest·
@donalt when israel gets nuked back into the stone ages
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DonAlt@DonAlt·
Another war? When does it stop
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RunnerXBT@RunnerXBT·
@donalt the country starting with "I" loves to attack everyone smh
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ANBESSA@Anbessa100·
I‘m against body shaming but wtf is going on with your wife? Is that a human or some kind of gremlin feeding you unlimited evil energy?
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Biggie
Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@adamscochran Trump is a major part in the psy op you clown lol.. you really are just sad rn
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)@adamscochran·
“Wars don’t start under Trump” “They wouldn’t dare!” “If we elect Harris, Israel and Iran will go to war” “Trump will end the war in Ukraine day one” “He’s the only option for peace” “He’ll negotiate peace in the Middle East!” Literally everything he sold you, was wrong. Literally everything they claimed about what Harris would have done, has come true under Trump in 6 months.
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Biggie
Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@adamscochran First, defy every rule to import possible democratic party voters Then, cry and cling to patriotic/constitutional claims 🤡🤏
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)@adamscochran·
There are multiple circuit cases and SCOTUS cases that clearly outline that when someone is subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, we have obligations to provide all proper rights and protections. When we fail to do, regardless of their status, it is the responsibility of the United States to correct that matter, regardless of jurisdiction, and it is the obligation of the Executive to wield the tremendous power of that office, and of the nation, to do so. It is a core tenant of “to protect and defend” the very constitutional rights, that apply to any person on US soil, or subject US jurisdiction in any capacity. This constitutional crisis, is not one of novelty, nor vague uncharted gray area legal matters. It is a blatant and flagrant assault on one of the very core tenants of this Republic.
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen

There is clear precedent in the Abrego Garcia case. The Ninth Circuit in Barahona-Gomez (1999) clearly established that if the U.S. government deports someone in defiance of a court order, it has a legal obligation to find and return them.

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Biggie@0xB1ggie·
@ratwell0x @ColdBloodShill @CryptoCred The Hermeneutics of Ratty: Deconstructing a Meta-Reply in the Shiller-CryptoCred Discourse Ratty commentary on Shiller’s response to CryptoCred’s interpretive leap is a masterstroke of meta-analysis,a layered exegesis that mirrors the recursive nature of online market discourse
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Cold Blooded Shiller
Cold Blooded Shiller@ColdBloodShill·
It's always a sign to be aware of when the RSI moves to somewhere it hasn't done for a long time. When the 50 level was breached after 2 months of holding, it's a sign momentum has shifted. I'm not brave enough to call a bottom on $POPCAT prior to the action this week.
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Cold Blooded Shiller@ColdBloodShill

First momentum shift in a while on $POPCAT, RSI dropping to levels not seen in a couple of months. Which then confirms the Daily picture with the significant momentum drop off into the last night.

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