Aleksis
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Aleksis
@0xfivelabs
⌘ Software Developer • Helping startups and early-stage teams build reliable products and make smart technical decisions. → Open to projects and consulting
Lithuania Katılım Ocak 2022
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10 GitHub repo for trading on Polymarket
all of this is free and can help automate your trading
1. prediction-market-backtesting: github.com/evan-kolberg/p…
backtest trading strategies on real Polymarket and Kalshi data
2. TradingAgents: github.com/TauricResearch…
lets you build a complete trading system
3. /last30days: github.com/mvanhorn/last3…
analyzes news from the past 30 days
4. Assistant Tool: github.com/FiatFiorino/po…
indicators that show where the market is heading
5. Firecrawl: github.com/firecrawl/fire…
turns any website into clean data
6. Pydantic AI: github.com/pydantic/pydan…
agent framework for building production bots
7. n8n: github.com/n8n-io/n8n
news analysis and filtering
8. Tavily MCP Server: github.com/tavily-ai/tavi…
search built
9. Collector & Analyzer: github.com/txbabaxyz/coll…
collects the full trade history of any wallet
10. Binance Collector: github.com/txbabaxyz/mlmo…
predicts market direction and calculates fair value
completely free




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@kepochnik Valuable Repos. I also have one repo that is working for sport markets.
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Healthcare is entering a new era — not just AI-assisted, but AI-driven.
Agentic AI is redefining how healthcare systems operate. Unlike traditional AI that waits for instructions, agentic AI can plan, act, and adapt autonomously toward clinical goals.
So what does this actually look like in healthcare?
🔹 1. Data Agents: From Fragmented to Unified Intelligence Agentic AI connects and analyzes data across EHRs, imaging, labs, and registries — turning silos into actionable insights.
🔹 2. Document Agents: Eliminating Administrative Burden AI agents can extract, structure, and validate clinical documents, reducing time spent on paperwork and freeing clinicians to focus on patients.
🔹 3. Workflow Orchestration: From Assistance to Action Instead of just recommending, agentic AI can coordinate care workflows — scheduling, prioritizing cases, and triggering next steps in real time.
🔹 4. Clinical Decision Support: Faster, Safer Care
By synthesizing complex patient data, agentic systems can highlight risks, recommend actions, and support timely interventions.
🔹 5. Drug Discovery & Research Acceleration
Agentic AI can analyze multimodal biomedical data, generate hypotheses, and identify therapeutic targets — dramatically speeding up innovation cycles.
🔹 6. Personalized & Continuous Care
From patient monitoring to adaptive care plans, agentic systems enable proactive and personalized healthcare delivery.
The key shift?
Moving from AI as a tool to AI as a collaborator — systems that don’t just assist clinicians but actively help run healthcare operations.
⚖️ But with great autonomy comes responsibility:
Human oversight, transparency, and ethical safeguards remain critical to ensure trust and patient safety.
#AI #Healthcare #AgenticAI #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #Innovation
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@0xfivelabs The best engineers I have worked with ask the most questions in the first two weeks. Not a weakness signal, it means they are figuring out what they should actually build before they build it.
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There are two types of companies building AI agents right now:
Type 1: Treats agents as a feature.
Add a chatbot to the product. Sprinkle some "AI-powered" into the marketing. Ship it.
Type 2: Treats agents as employees.
Gives them real accounts. Real tools. Real permissions. Lets them operate independently inside the company's actual infrastructure.
Type 1 is easier to build, easier to demo, and easier to raise money with.
Type 2 is harder to build, harder to explain, and 100x more defensible.
VCs are funding Type 1 because it demos well.
But Type 2 is what will actually survive.
The gap between "looks like an agent" and "works like an agent" is where the next wave of real companies will be built.
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Think you can just talk to an AI and magically get a useful SAAS business? Not yet.
From my experience building with AI, you need at least a semi-technical understanding to build something meaningful.
Insight into design, devops, and a ton of business acumen are crucial.
What's your take? Have you found a technical background matters when coding with AI?
#AI #SoftwareDevelopment
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About DeFi Risk
When supplying assets to DeFi, most of us do the basics: review the protocol, check audits, look at TVL, and build trust over time.
But risk doesn’t disappear.
A week ago, Drift was hacked for $280M - not because of a smart contract bug, but due to a social engineering attack that compromised multisig signers.
This highlights an important point:
Even if the code is secure, risk still exists.
Beyond visible factors like audits and code quality, there are hidden risks - especially around how protocols manage critical permissions.
For example:
- Check multisig setup and threshold (if available)
- If using Safe, you can inspect it on-chain
- Look for timelocks on critical functions
No timelock = full reliance on signers not being compromised.
For me, DeFi is a powerful financial tool that can generate strong returns when combined with a well-structured risk model. At the same time, I always keep in mind that crypto and DeFi remain high-risk environments.
#DeFi #CryptoRisk #BlockchainSecurity #Web3 #SmartContracts #DeFiSecurity #CryptoInvesting #RiskManagement #DecentralizedFinance #Web3Security #Multisig #CryptoSafety #OnChain #DeFiStrategies #CryptoInsights
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“AI is not killing your job options. It’s expanding them.”
That’s the core message from this CNN article on AI and software engineering.
A useful counterpoint to a lot of the noise right now.
A few takeaways from the piece:
• AI is already writing and reviewing code, increasing developer productivity
• This is reducing time spent on repetitive tasks
• But it’s also opening up new opportunities, not removing them
The article makes the point that demand isn’t disappearing, it’s shifting.
Developers are moving towards:
• higher-value problem solving
• system design and architecture
• working alongside AI tools rather than competing with them
So the role isn’t going away, It’s being redefined, and from what I’m seeing in the market, that feels accurate.
Does this feel like expansion to you, or just a different kind of pressure on the role?
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@lukerramsden @tryarchitect If you are hiring an product designer and infra engineer, I would like to connect.
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We're hiring exceptional product engineers to join the team at @tryarchitect 👇
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@antonioventre_ dev
So far, I have worked for the production-grade AI Agents developments like the OnyxLabs AI Assistant, Github PR Review Agent, Voice Agents, AI chat bot, etc
Let's connect
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You can easily make $100 a day
And I’m not kidding
No news, no politics, no waiting for elections
Just 5-minute BTC Up/Down markets
288 trades per day
Most people scroll past and think it’s just a coin
A mistake that feeds smart bots
The author of this article breaks down three working strategies that can be run simultaneously.
Real math, code, and risk management
Here they are:
1. The Scalp (the main strategy)
Buy YES/NO at 92¢ → sell at 97¢
+5.4% in 1–3 minutes
Stop at 88¢
Win rate 65–70%
6–8 trades per day = $65–87
2. The Reversal (the asymmetric bomb)
Buy at 1¢ on low-volatility days
Hold until the end of the 5-minute period
One flip to $1 = 100x
You only need a 2% success rate instead of 1% → already +EV
Fixed $10 per trade, maximum 5 positions at a time
3. The Market Maker (the riskiest)
In the first 60 seconds of a new market, place limit orders at 49¢ on both sides
When filled — sell at 51¢
2¢ spread = $4 from $100
But if one side doesn’t fill — hold the directional position
Only the first 30–60 seconds + strict bankroll limits
All three strategies run in parallel in a single bot:
0–60 sec → Market Maker
60–240 sec → Scalp
at any time → Reversal based on volatility filter
Realistic target: $100/day during a normal low-volatility session
With compounding and a 24/7 bot
95% will read this, place their bets, and keep waiting for the “big one”
5% will go write a bot or start copy-trading those who are already doing it

StacyOnChain@stacyonchain
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I interview tons of people who say "I can learn that."
What i'm looking for is someone who says "I've already done that, here are examples." Very rare.
If you need to rely on learning on the job, why wouldn't I hire the cheapest non-engineer capable of doing the same?
Connor Kapoor@connorkapoor
I’ve been interviewing a lot of folks over the last few weeks for entry level engineering roles; If there was one piece of advice I could give to everyone in a engineering related field You NEED to have examples of things you’ve built, with your hands. Senior projects are usually kind of bullshit and do not make a portfolio.
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@AI_in_LEO Interested in your post, and I agree with you. You should hire a fully experienced developer, not learner. I am a full stack and web3 dev with strong background. I would like to have a connection with you.
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@marthailo_ Hey Martha, I am interested in your post. I am a full-stack and blockchain engineer. If you have some project for me, we can connect and have a strong work relationship. Hit me up.
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@h_agarwal Hi Harsh, I am a solana developer, and worked for the trading bots like sniper and copytrading bot, and bundlers on Solana network. let's connect
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We are building the most trusted, privacy-first Solana trading terminal at TrenchersAI.
We are looking for a Design-first Frontend Developer (Senior Frontend Engineer & UI/UX Designer) who excels at both premium design and clean development.
Key Responsibilities:
• Own the visual design and implementation of the entire trading terminal
• Build real-time charts, orderbook, execution visuals, smooth animations & micro-interactions
• Create a high-trust landing page that feels sophisticated and secure
• Deliver beautiful, high-signal, premium dark mode interfacesRequirements:
• Strong design taste with excellent eye for premium fintech/Web3 UIs
• Expert in React, Tailwind, TypeScript & Framer Motion
• Proven portfolio showing both beautiful design and production-ready code
• React Native & mobile app experience is a big plus
Competitive compensation + meaningful equity. Direct impact from day one.
If you live design but also love writing clean code, DM your portfolio + a short note on why you want to build the most beautiful Solana terminal with us.
Let’s build something that actually feels premium and institutional.
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We are hiring at Trenchers!!!
We are building the most trusted privacy-first Solana trading terminal and are now seeking a Design-first Frontend Developer who excels at both beautiful UI/UX design and clean development. You will own the entire terminal experience, turning complex trading tools into premium, institutional-grade interfaces.
For more details see below 👇
#Solana #Hiring #Frontend #Web3 #UIUX

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