Nick

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Nick

Nick

@0xnick__

Co-founder & CTO of @cedehub & @cedeflow - Backed by @GSR_io & @Ledger

Paris Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Anicet@AniC_dev·
introducing Ascii: The pocket CTO you send it voice memos on Telegram or instructions from your desktop then Ascii handles it all: > writes code and sends you demos, PDF reports and hosted builds when finished > orchestrates many cloud coding agents working in parallel that can plan, code, test and use their desktop > uses codex, claude code SDKs & subscriptions, no API keys required > works on multiple repositories at once > setups cron jobs and webhooks to schedule work when you sleep > supports secrets, git hooks, full cloud machines config with sudo & 60fps desktop access Welcome to a new era of software building where coding agents aren't mere assistants anymore, now they're as valuable and proactive as a world-class CTO, always at arm's reach, in your pocket
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Their API just got updated again without any notice. We'll sync with their team if their PnL issue persists 🫡
saya@saya_hl

@0xbeiu @01Exchange @cedehub Pnl is wrong, because of 01 issue

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More algos and perps coming 👀
RB やけど@ibuyshite

Few hours ago @01Exchange updated the points 📊 This week my stats: • 240K trading volume • 221 points earned • Total points: 1276 Pairs traded: ETH • BTC • HYPE • SUI • XRP • SOL also discovered a new Market Making bot by @cedehub for 01 Exchange trader where you ou can select any token and run automated MM. The bot places limit orders with customizable settings so you can tune spreads, size and strategies Best part: • Live volume tracking • Real Time PnL dashboard • Easy token selection Still testing different configs to see which pair performs best 👀 If you're farming 01 Exchange points or experimenting with MM strategies, this one might be worth checking out

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Math Files@Math_files·
Bayes’ theorem is probably the single most important thing any rational person can learn. So many of our debates and disagreements that we shout about are because we don’t understand Bayes’ theorem or how human rationality often works. Bayes’ theorem is named after the 18th-century Thomas Bayes, and essentially it’s a formula that asks: when you are presented with all of the evidence for something, how much should you believe it? Bayes’ theorem teaches us that our beliefs are not fixed; they are probabilities. Our beliefs change as we weigh new evidence against our assumptions, or our priors. In other words, we all carry certain ideas about how the world works, and new evidence can challenge them. For example, somebody might believe that smoking is safe, that stress causes mouth ulcers, or that human activity is unrelated to climate change. These are their priors, their starting points. They can be formed by our culture, our biases, or even incomplete information. Now imagine a new study comes along that challenges one of your priors. A single study might not carry enough weight to overturn your existing beliefs. But as studies accumulate, eventually the scales may tip. At some point, your prior will become less and less plausible. Bayes’ theorem argues that being rational is not about black and white. It’s not even about true or false. It’s about what is most reasonable based on the best available evidence. But for this to work, we need to be presented with as much high-quality data as possible. Without evidence—without belief-forming data—we are left only with our priors and biases. And those aren’t all that rational.
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This is based on a real study, but the “glutamate builds up → PFC is flooded → you scroll” story is oversold. The paper used MRS, which measures bulk glutamate in a voxel—not synaptic “glutamate accumulation” or a clearance failure. The lab effect was a shift toward easier choices, not “phone vs book.” Interesting hypothesis, but presented as a single causal mechanism = bullshit-ish
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@AdiFlips how do you reach your first users after? This is the most hard part imo
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Adi@AdiFlips·
There is a stupid amount of MONEY in this. • Add /.json to the end of any Reddit URL • Instantly get the entire thread • Every reply (to n-th depth) • All metadata • Clean, structured JSON Then: • Feed it to an LLM • Extract pain points • Detect buying intent • Surface patterns no human will manually read Niche sub-reddits are unmined gold. People literally tell you what they want. You just need to listen at scale.
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@mert tbh their charts have the best UX so far + it's free - we use them for both CEXes and DEXes
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mert@mert·
tradingview quietly seems to have a monopoly on all prices/charts across all markets dont see many people talk about this what do you like/hate about them?
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Nick@0xnick__·
Real alpha Trade with almost 0 risks since you don’t hold, secure the rewards
TungHoang@tunghoangbn

Tip to make $157 in 7 days in a Crypto.com campaign on @cedehub from our top traders: TRADE PERSISTENTLY Crypto.com uses a fee-tier structure: More volume → lower fees → higher profit. Early on, profits may look small, but as you progress, profit increases significantly. Want some alphas 👇:

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Shann³@shannholmberg·
Gm. Big day ahead. Lots to get done. Started with a sunrise surf. Best way to start the day > Collecting feedback and research for new services we recently launched > Improving internal tooling > Planning next GTM phase for client
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@eniwhere_ Tons of CLAUDE.md and DEBUGGING.md docs have saved us so much time. Just explain how to retrieve logs, fetch database data from a read-only replica, query the indexer and connect everything to your Discord tickets channel. Pure magic.
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eni 🍞@eniwhere_·
also write your god damn docs. You should be able to drag and drop context to LLMs in a click. Write self-improving workflows, automate every step that's not core to your business Document everything you do, why you did it and in what context. In 6mo, youll thank the git blame
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eni 🍞@eniwhere_·
Stay away from microservices and coupled dependencies as long as possible, make sure your organisation has people functional on multiple components, keep scopes tight, clear, well defined. Abuse Opus 4.5, keep your teams lean. Isolated contexts increase your debt exponentially
Sylve@sylvechv

> small teams run on shared context. That is their superpower. Everyone can reason end-to-end. Everyone can change anything. Microservices vaporize that advantage on contact. this also applies to blockchain modularity btw

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Perp traders - building something, need your input. One pain point keeps coming up. Curious if you'd say the same. @HyperliquidX @Aster_DEX, any CEX/DEX traders - DM me 👈
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Nick@0xnick__·
Product update: Cede Hub (@cedelabs) now supports onchain trading campaigns on @base chain. First one is live with @AerodromeFi - test it and let us know what’s missing!
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@privy_io when do you guys migrate from Cloudflare? We need a more reliable infrastructure
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@eniwhere_ And it's down on the weekend
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eni 🍞@eniwhere_·
> be France > develop 2 digital auth solutions > none of them work outstanding move. let me guess, developed by Capgemini for the cheap price of 250M €? could've used ZK smh
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