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Ricky

@BeastModeTrader

Owner of many ccTLDs including https://t.co/uRVeokc9ej & https://t.co/AbhwN4M8Rv | GA Tech Grad (MSCS '23) | ex-Deloitte / Accenture | Former Infantry Officer.

Atlanta, GA Katılım Aralık 2017
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Lian Lim | Dashboard & AI Automation Expert
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Ricky@BeastModeTrader·
We just claimed our .agent domain and joined the .agent community! Get yours now and help shape the future of autonomous agents #XQOXG025" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">agentcommunity.org/join#XQOXG025 @agentcommunity_
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@KATNAMES1 @domainname If you are interested in selling, I can help. Please dm when you are interested and have the time. Take care
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[email protected]@domainname·
A client of DN.com has a budget of $1 million USD and is looking to purchase a single-word domain name, or a suitable .com domain name (4 words or less) for a finance-related purpose. Only .com domains are accepted, and quotes can only be provided via email. Thank you for your understanding. Please contact vivi@dn.com.
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Ricky@BeastModeTrader·
@jacobrodri_ It’s similar to the idea you mentioned. However the UX has a different flow as well as animations
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Jacob Rodri@jacobrodri_·
Million dollar app idea: Tinder but for finding a cofounder
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Brand Names Inc@brandnamesinc·
Just Sold: Home-Helper .com Hold Time: 8 months Sold Price: $9,000
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Ricky@BeastModeTrader·
@ernestgfx Thanks man! This was helpful. Just applied
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Odinaka Udoezika
Odinaka Udoezika@ernestgfx·
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Ricky@BeastModeTrader·
@Param_eth This helped me out during grad school. Highly recommend this resource
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Param@Param_eth·
This FREE repo (OSSU) has the same weightage as an entire Computer Science degree.
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Tokyo@otokyo__·
What?
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Ricky@BeastModeTrader·
@brycent It is impossible to know who owns the domain name as the WHOIS information is hidden these days. If you submit private bids to the domain owner, s/he may respond.
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Brycent@brycent·
Who owns vesting(dot)com and who can help me acquire it?
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Ricky@BeastModeTrader·
@haha_girrrl Def not worth it. They can have my Masters if they want it
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diyu@haha_girrrl·
Computer Science students with no job
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@Param_eth Love the concept man
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Param@Param_eth·
I built a database of 120 failed Web3 startups. > 120 dead projects > $85 billions gone > Study the dead Projects Projects like: > FTX > Luna > Celsius Each one has: • What went wrong • Why it failed • Ideas for builders All in one place. Let's go 🧵↓
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Ricky@BeastModeTrader·
@StevowithaV @creepz If it happens, great but I am not holding my breath. A project with so much potential yet we are under 10 - 20 ETH and have not flipped BAYC or Pudgy Penguins…
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Google@Google·
We’re launching full-length, on demand practice exams for standardized tests in @GeminiApp, starting with the SAT, available now at no cost. Practice SATs are grounded in rigorously vetted content in partnership with @ThePrincetonRev, and Gemini will provide immediate feedback highlighting where you excelled and where you might need to study more. To try it out, tell Gemini, “I want to take a practice SAT test.”
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@DavidZagaynov Hey @DavidZagaynov! Happy New Year! I sent you a DM some time ago about my domain, Planes.xyz, and just check to see if you read it? Id love to jump on a WebEx/Zoom call with you to discuss why the domain would be a good fit for your startup
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David Zagaynov@DavidZagaynov·
it’s gonna be a really good year
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Ricky@BeastModeTrader·
@garrytan Well said Garry. Imagine doing this in Management Consulting
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
Starting a company is probably the only way to try to escape bullshit jobs: reporting, compliance theater, internal dashboards, meetings to coordinate meetings, process to manage fear, maintaining status hierarchies, liability shields, and managerial control, not producing value.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
2026 is the GREATEST time to build a startup in 30 years I’m 36. I’ve sold 3 startups, helped build companies that raised billions, and backed teams from seed to unicorn. 20 MEGA shifts that make this the BEST time to build in a GENERATION: 1. Hardware got smart. Download open-source AI models from HuggingFace to cheap robots and they're suddenly smart. Opens up tons of use-cases. 2. SaaS is imploding. AI can replicate $500K software for pennies. Enterprise software that took 30 engineers now requires 1 and a Claude Code subscription. Founders will go more niche and more custom and outprice incumbents. 3. Outcome-based pricing is eating subscriptions. With AI agents handling work automatically, founders can guarantee results instead of selling features. This creates a massive arbitrage opportunity to steal market share from rigid subscription models. 4. Vibe marketing is the new marketing. AI agents/tools like Lindy, Gemini and Claude Code Using agents to do personalized outreach, ads and content creation it’s getting good. This is like getting on social in 2005. 5. Social is FYP-ified. Distribution no longer requires massive followings, just content that hits. Founders can build audience from zero without ads and then convert them to owned media channels (text/email). 6. Interfaces are vanishing. Conversations are replacing dashboards across industries. This removes training barriers and means customers can use sophisticated products immediately. 7. Companies are obsessed with efficiency and cutting costs right now. Corporate budgets are getting reallocated to AI. Companies are cutting traditional software spend to make room for AI-powered alternatives. This creates fast-tracked approvals for startups delivering 10x efficiency. 8. 99% of MVPs won't need VC. Low-cost MVPs combined with creator partnerships and AI automation allow bootstrapped scaling. For most software businesses, outside funding is now unnecessary. 9. Global teams. You don’t need to hire in your own city anymore. Opens up tons of arbitrage opportunities and ways to create products unlike before. 10. Millions of creators want to get paid. If you have the right product, the right network of creators, you can hit scale insanely efficiently. Never before did this exist. Next gen founders are building startups community first, software second. 11. Prototyping is nearly instant. With Lovable, Rork etc, you can test ideas in days, not months. MVP speed is basically 1x/week. This creates room for multiple products from small companies (multipreneurship), helps get to PMF faster, 12. LLM APIs create building blocks weekly. I can’t even keep up with how many new APIs/tools coming out from LLMs weekly. Example: Nano Banana pro comes out, probably 1000 ideas built on top of that can be $5M/year businesses. 13. $1m+ revenue per employee. With the leverage of LLMs, community and agents, employees are way more efficient. It won’t be uncommon to generate $1m per employee. This will lead to a rise of "multipreneurship", small teams owning multiple products /businesses. Holding companies will be as common as startups. 14. Superniche is the new niche. Because costs to create software startups is 1/100th, you can service little niches (i call them superniches) and still have a life-changing business. 15. Mobile app ecosystem about to 10X. 2 reasons. First is, adding AI to apps make apps more useful. More useful apps, make more money. Second, 16. Compliance and boring workflows are suddenly buildable. Permits, audits, insurance, payroll edge cases, filings, RFPs. These were “too annoying” for startups before. Agents thrive on rules, checklists, and repetition. The least sexy problems now have the best unit economics. 17. Claude Code killed the “engineering bottleneck.” The constraint is no longer “can we build it,” it’s “do we understand the workflow deeply enough.” The winning founders are ex-operators who encode tribal knowledge into agents. Code is cheap. Taste + domain insight is scarce. 18. The long tail of software is now profitable. Niches that capped at $200k ARR can clear $5M with near-zero marginal cost. 19. Services are quietly becoming software. Manual agencies are one agent away from product margins. 20. if AI can replicate $500K software for $20/month, what’s your moat? distribution, customer service, brand, data etc. REALLY good time to be a world class designer/marketer. (and even more.... but this is getting long already!) We've entered the rarest of windows... when multiple technological shifts collide at once, creating a brief period where small teams can build things that were previously impossible. THE FUTURE OF BUILDING STARTUPS IS DIFFERENT. I know this... This unique moment won't last forever. Markets will adapt. Giants will respond. The window will close. But right now, a founder with clear vision and bias for action can build more in six months than was previously possible in years. (note: if you need an idea to get creative juices flowing, grab one at @ideabrowser) The next generation of great companies is being created right now, many by founders you've never heard of. Some by people who would never have had a shot in previous cycles. That's the beauty of these rare windows. The playing field briefly levels, and the future belongs to those who see it clearly and move first. It's a sacred time, don't bookmark/share this, build something in 2026, will ya? Happy building, my friends. 2026 is yours. Am I wrong?
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@Frapisky Sorry for your loss.
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Raji 🦧 • Product designer
I lost my dad earlier today, Over 2 months of struggle 💔 I genuinely don’t know how to feel
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Cipher@Cipher_twt·
Twitter is cool. But it’s 100x better when you connect with people who code If you’re into tech, AI, DSA, Web development, Web3 or programming, say hi
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