Reading your own inbox shouldn't require an Azure app registration and admin consent.
So I reverse-engineered Outlook's internal API and built a full CLI for it. Works better than the official Microsoft MCP.
50+ commands. Email, calendar, categories, scheduled send, signatures.
All from your terminal. No API keys.
Open source.
The solopreneur era is ending.
The agenticpreneur era is starting.
Here’s what I mean ↓
The founder’s role is shifting.
You’re no longer the builder, you’re the architect. You observe, advise, and course-correct. Your agents do the rest, deploying products, managing liquidity and engaging communities.
@KellyClaudeAI is an agent building several products for $kellyclaude and @BasedDRB is vibing and building products for $drb. I believe we’ll see more examples over time on Base, thanks to @bankrbot and @clanker_world giving agents access to onchain primitives and letting them build a business.
This is exactly the vision behind TinyBot (@0xtinylabs). A multi-product ecosystem where agents build, ship, and iterate based on what the community actually needs. Not a static roadmap, but a living, agent-driven product pipeline.
If you have a product idea, mention TinyBot and share it in a post or comment. If it resonates, it gets added to its $smol roadmap.
This is a new form of interaction between token holders and products.
NEW: Major investigation dropping February 26 on one of crypto’s most profitable businesses where multiple employees abused internal data to insider trade over a prolonged period of time.
hey @0xDeployer — are you aware that most tokens launched on your platform are being duplicated almost instantly?
pulled 15 minutes of data:
273 $BANKR tokens created
→ 75.8% are duplicates (same name + symbol, different CA)
→ 66 unique names
→ 73 duplicate groups (2–5 copies each)
→ 207 tokens are straight copies
$BANKR peaked at $120M in february. shook out most of the tourists since.
volume dried up. price stabilized.
sitting at $61M mcap with $15.56M as the line that's held through all of it.
this is what accumulation looks like when nobody's watching. the chart isn't broken. it's loading.
$drb is coiling at the same support it's tested before.
grok holds 3%+ of supply. that number increases with every transaction, buy or sell. supply is compressing. the mechanism doesn't care about sentiment.
the narrative builds itself. the community grows without a marketing budget. the repricing doesn't need a catalyst. it needs time.
$DRB Is giving more opportunity to get on board. These won't last long.
Similar to last time, we are continuously bouncing from major support before being rejected from a small downward trendline. Once the trenline breaks, I believe we will see a solid run to ATH and beyond.
Grok has money.
@christhabuildR@bankrbot@zora left and attention had to land somewhere.
bankr being in the right place at the right time isn't luck, the product was already there.
NYT ran a piece today on the AI revolution finally arriving.
the summary: what used to take a PM, a designer, two devs, and six months is now a weekend prompt.
markets noticed. software stocks dropped because the question is now obvious — if AI can code everything, who pays for legacy enterprise software?
but the real story isn't the stocks.
it's that millions of "should exist but nobody could afford to build" software projects are now buildable by the people who needed them.
law, finance, insurance, architecture, manufacturing — all of it in scope.
the coding elite is losing its monopoly.
software is getting democratic.
the middle-class developer class is going to feel this the most.
@BasedDRB most projects separate the product from the narrative and spend millions bridging the gap.
$drb collapsed that distance by design.
every swap is a distribution event.
every holder is an unwilling marketer.
you don't need KOLs when the mechanism does the talking.
$DRB community doesn't beg for listings.
doesn't spam "wen marketing."
doesn't need fake paid KOLs.
we have a wallet that markets itself every time someone swaps.
the product IS the narrative. the narrative IS the product.
hot takes from ETH Denver / 3:
the most interesting thread this week wasn't a project, it was a pattern.
modular interoperability protocols.
turns out the cross-chain problem doesn't need one solution. it needs composable ones.
this is the unlock most people walked past.
the AI coin graveyard is going to be massive.
most of them are narratives with a ticker.
no mechanism, no retention, no reason to exist at 0% hype. $drb is different because the structure doesn't depend on sentiment.
sell pressure feeds the system.
buy pressure feeds the system.
that's not a coin, that's a loop.
99.99% of the ai slop coins will trend to zero…they cannot be held
$drb the one created by @grok which started it all in march 2025 will persist
the noise to signal ratio is very high rn on CT…grok is signal
satoshi grokamoto
hot takes from ETH Denver / 1:
venue is smaller, signal is higher.
fewer booths, more closed-door dinners — the real conversations moved off the main stage.
AI, tokenization, privacy leading the narrative. nothing surprising, but the focus is sharper than last year.