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Alexander Willard

@AlexWillardX

I tell first-time founders where they're fucking up so they can add extra £5-20k in revenue, without the guru BS. Take my free assessment.

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Alexander Willard
Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
@codewithimanshu if you're an idiot who'd fall for this type of scam, like this reply and get yourself checked into a primary school for a basic IQ test.
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Himanshu Kumar
Himanshu Kumar@codewithimanshu·
An Anthropic engineer turned $200 into $14,300 using Claude to trade on Polymarket. He built a Claude Code bot that analyzes 86 MILLION trades and detects the most profitable wallets across the entire platform. The AI scans 14,000+ wallets in minutes. Identifies winning patterns. Copies only high-probability moves. But the most absurd part is this: The bot only makes 10 trades a day. No scalping. No gambling. No non-stop trading. It follows whale movements and exits before they do. Result: $200 → $14,300 Save this post. The Claude prompt + setup guide is on my profile. Follow @codewithimanshu for more AI trading bots that print money while you sleep.
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Alexander Willard
Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
@alifcoder garbage scammers lmao. The only thing you ever made money on is idiots buying your AI generated guides.
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Alif Hossain
Alif Hossain@alifcoder·
ChatGPT + Laptop + Internet + 1 Hour a Day = $250 Daily Normally, I charge $67 for this guide since my wallpapers have been a hit, I’ll make it FREE 𝐭𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐲! Like this post and comment “Al” - I'll send you my ultimate guide directly. (Available free for 24 hours. Must follow to receive the DM.)
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kingjay Global 🌍@hardey2345·
@alifcoder Fuck off this advert... if truly you make so much as you claim then there is not need to charger for it. Charging for it means you are lying . If you can't give it for feel, then keep enjoying your revenue hidenly.
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Alexander Willard
Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
@ZayvenKnox "I make $7k a day for free with my bot, that's why I sell courses to make money" Sure.
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ZAYVEN KNOX
ZAYVEN KNOX@ZayvenKnox·
An Anthropic engineer paid for my espresso at Sightglass when he saw my screen I was running my Polymarket bot from the counter. He was next in line. Looked over my shoulder. Stopped scrolling. "That's not a normal trading app. What's it actually running on" I told him. Claude Code. Four repos. $25 a month. He sat down without asking. "I'm on the agent team. We stress test Claude for exactly this. You're letting it find its own edges" Not just edges. Wallets. 86 million trades. Every wallet. Every entry. Every exit. "You're feeding Claude raw wallet data and letting it identify who consistently wins. Then cloning them" He said it slowly. Like he was writing the threat model in his head. One prompt. Find every wallet with 100 plus trades and win rate above 70%. Rank by profit. Export top 50. Claude scanned 14,000 wallets in 4 minutes. Returned 47. The top 20 made more than the bottom 13,000 combined. "That's not a stat. That's a hit list" Exactly. "And you didn't write the scoring function" Claude did. I just wired it into an if-statement. Then I showed him the second repo. Official Rust CLI. No API key for reads. 500 markets, Claude scores them in minutes. Gap. Depth. Resolution window. 487 markets become 35 before a dollar moves. 93% killed before I even see them. A green fill landed on the screen. +$84. He watched it hit. "How does it decide to actually enter" Three agents. Shared wallet. No shared memory. Arbitrage, convergence, whale copy. 2 agree, full size. 1 alone, half. Disagree, no trade. Consensus filter alone killed 40% of losing trades. "And the exits?" The 47 whales never hold to settlement. 91% exit early. 73% of max profit captured. Redeploy immediately. My bot cuts at 85% of expected move or on a 3x volume spike. "You built a whale copy bot that exits before the whales" Yeah. He put his espresso down. "How often does it trade" 10 a day on average. Most of them skipped before I look up from my coffee. My setup: Claude API - $20/mo VPS in Germany - $5/mo poly_data - free polymarket-cli - free Polymarket/agents - free $200 seed. 27 days ago. $14,300 now. Copytrade here: t.me/KreoPolyBot?st… 271 trades. 74% win rate. Sharpe 2.47. I haven't touched it in 27 days. He stared at the screen for a long time. "This is literally what our red team simulates. Except you actually shipped it" He emailed me the next morning. "Any chance you'd take a call with our policy lead" I told him the article is the call. Read it twice. Too late to gatekeep. You only need Claude + laptop + 1 hour/day. Giving This Free for 24 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word 'Claude' 2. Like and Retweet this post 3. Follow me @ZayvenKnox
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Alexander Willard
Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
@TommiPedruzzi "I make $50k a month selling books" "That's why I make $49k selling courses to other people teaching them how to also make $49k selling courses to other people whilst pretending to make money selling books" OK.
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
I’m Italian. But I make $50,000/month selling AI eBooks to readers in the US, UK, Australia and Canada. Here’s how you can do the same, and make your first $3,000 before the end of June 2026: 1/ Find books Amazon is already rewarding 2/ Ignore broad niches, go painfully specific 3/ Use AI to write eBook in just 1-hour 4/ Treat covers like ads, not art 5/ Launch before you feel ready 6/ Run KDP ads 7/ Double down on what the market confirms 8/ Build a portfolio, not a single book If you want my complete AI eBook system + AI prompts I use... Like this + Reply "Send" and I'll send you everything for FREE Must follow to receive.
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Alexander Willard
Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
Is 2026 the year you finally go full-time on your side hustle? Before you hand in that notice, you need to ask yourself two brutal questions we discussed on Founders Chat this week. 1️⃣ What is your Risk Profile? If you’re a "Deep Thinker," you need 12–18 months of runway to keep your mind at ease. If you’re a "Risk Taker" like Joe, you might be fine with 3. Know which one you are before the paycheck stops. 2️⃣ Can you actually sell? Most founders quit before they’ve proven they can sell consistently. Making one or two sales isn't enough. You need to prove the market is there AND that your product doesn't "break" three weeks later. If you're getting complaints after the first month, you don't have a business yet—you have a prototype that needs work. Don't let your 9-to-5 be a "shackle." Use it as your secret weapon to fund your experiments until the data says it's time to go. #BusinessNews #FoundersChat #SideHustle #Entrepreneurship #CareerAdvice #Startups #SalesTips #QuittingYourJob
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Alexander Willard
Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
You just got an email saying your small business won "Best in the Area." 🍾 But then comes the catch: "Just pay $500 to claim your trophy and logo." Stop. You haven't won an award; you've been entered into a sales funnel. In 2026, "Vanity Awards" are a massive business. Scammers target local trades like HVAC and plumbing because they know you're working hard to stand out. If you didn't apply, if there's no clear judging panel, and if the "honor" costs as much as a new piece of equipment, it’s a scam. Real recognition is earned, not bought. On this week's Founders Chat, we broke down how to spot these fake accolades. Most "winners" are just names on a purchased mailing list. Don't buy validation. Build it through real customer reviews and your Google Business Profile. That’s the only trophy that actually brings in leads. #BusinessNews #FoundersChat #SmallBusinessTips #Entrepreneurship #ScamAlert #HVACLife #BusinessGrowth #LocalBusiness
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Alexander Willard
Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
Is a "perfect" website actually killing your momentum? In 2026, 60% of Google searches are "zero-click." This means people are finding your info on Google Maps and leaving without ever visiting your site. If you’re a Local Business, stop over-designing. Your Google Business Profile is your new homepage. ↳ Ditch the stock images. ↳ Use real photos of your team. ↳ Make sure you're listed on Google Maps with accurate info. If you’re an Online Service or Agency, the rules are even simpler: You don't need a website for the first 2 years. Joe grew his business to record revenue using nothing but a Google Doc. He sent his best case studies directly to leads via LinkedIn DMs. It was lean, it was fast, and it worked. Wait until your offer is proven and you're ready to differentiate from the copycats before you drop thousands on a developer. Start where the customers are—not where the "perfect" design is. #BusinessNews #FoundersChat #LocalSEO #StartupTips #GoogleMaps #Entrepreneurship #B2BGrowth #WebDesign #NoCode
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Alexander Willard
Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
Thinking about spending 2 months on the "perfect" website? Don't. It’s a trap. 🪤 In 2026, your website is NOT your business. Your Offer is. Joe and I discussed the biggest mistake new founders make: Building a digital "house" before they even have a "guest." Joe didn’t get a high-end website until his offer was already printing money. He used a simple offer document to close his first deals. Why? Because: 1️⃣ You need proof of demand first. 2️⃣ You need real customer feedback to know what the website should even say. 3️⃣ A website is a time-sink that distracts you from selling. Once you have customers and the "copycats" start mimicking your offer, that is when you build the site. It becomes your "high-end" differentiator. Talk to people. Sell the solution. Build the site later. #BusinessNews #FoundersChat #StartupTips #Entrepreneurship #WebDesign #SalesStrategy #BusinessGrowth #LeanStartup
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Alexander Willard
Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
Hiring for a VC-backed startup in 2026 isn't about "finding people." It's about protecting your runway. We see it constantly on Founders Chat: A startup raises a Series A and immediately spends 3 months trying to build a "hiring engine" from scratch. By the time they make their first key hire, they’ve burned 20% of their new capital. If you’ve just raised a few million, here is the 2026 playbook for scaling fast: 1️⃣ The "Pre-Sourced" Team: Your leadership and first 5 engineers should be identified during the fundraising process. Investors want to see the "potential team" before they approve the wire. 2️⃣ The "Embedded" Model: Stop hiring internal recruiters for growth spurts. Use an embedded agency that plugs into your Slack for a 3-month sprint. You get elite talent in days, not months. 3️⃣ Fractional First: Don't hire a $250k VP of Marketing if you don't have the data yet. Use an agency to set the processes and hit the ground running. Hire the "Boss" once you know what they are actually managing. The biggest mistake founders make is running hiring like fundraising—spending ages on "discovery" when they should be executing. Move fast. Outsource the search. Focus on the product. How are you scaling your team without blowing the burn rate? 🌶️ If you're an entrepreneur, leader or creator who likes to stay up to date, follow me for more Hot Business News and Even Hotter Takes.
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Alexander Willard
Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
TikTok just got "saved" for $14 billion, but the story behind the deal is wild. The U.S. government effectively charged a $10 billion "brokerage fee" to allow this American buyout to happen. But is it actually about security, or is it just about the money? We challenged the idea that TikTok is the only "security concern" on your phone. If the goal is keeping Chinese influence out of our data, why aren't we talking about the rest of the tech world? Massive U.S. companies like Riot Games and Blizzard already have heavy Chinese ownership and investment. They’ve had access to that "scary" data for years, yet TikTok is the one that gets the $14B price tag and the federal ban threats. The truth is, the TikTok algorithm is so good it’s scary—and everyone wants a piece of that engagement. Are we actually protecting our data, or are we just changing who gets to sell it? #BusinessNews #FoundersChat #TikTokDeal #TechNews #DataPrivacy #Entrepreneurship #TikTokBan #USPolitics
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Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
TikTok just got "saved" for $14 billion, but is it the same app you loved? The US government just pocketed a $10 billion fee to broker a deal that keeps TikTok alive under American ownership. But here’s the kicker: The algorithm is being retrained. We discussed why users have zero brand loyalty in 2026. You don't love TikTok; you love being entertained. Joe admitted he hasn't even opened the app in weeks. Why? Because when the algorithm shifts, our attention shifts instantly. Followers and subscribers used to be the gold standard. Now? They barely matter. The "For You" page has replaced the "Following" tab. It’s no longer about who you know; it’s about what the machine knows about you. This makes it easier than ever to switch platforms. If Amazon or a new player launches a better feed tomorrow, we’re gone. Are you still building a "following," or are you building content that wins the algorithm every single time? #BusinessNews #FoundersChat #TikTokDeal #Algorithm #SocialMediaTrends #Entrepreneurship #KhabyLame #TikTokUS
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Alexander Willard@AlexWillardX·
What happens when the "Radio" of our generation dies? In 1953, the Queen’s Coronation changed the UK forever. Suddenly, everyone had a TV. The radio business, which had reigned supreme for 50 years, saw its audience overtaken overnight. Those business owners were likely gutted. Their "status quo" was gone. Fast forward to 2026. We’re facing a similar shift with AI and the Metaverse. Joe and I discussed the ultimate founder test: If the internet disappeared tomorrow, would you survive? The answer isn't in a backup plan. It’s in your mindset. Joe calls himself a "chronic under-thinker." He doesn't waste energy crossing bridges that aren't there yet. If the world changes, you figure it out. Stressing about the "what ifs" won't help you build. Are you holding onto your "Radio" business while the "TV" era is starting? #BusinessNews #FoundersChat #AlexanderWillard #EntrepreneurMindset #HistoryOfBusiness #1953Coronation #Pivot #Adaptability
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