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@Devin_Simonson

3x founder. investor. friend. passion for learning, building and collaborating. Into bitcoin, crypto, AI, and dogs 🐶. built some apps and sold some apps.

United States Katılım Mart 2014
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Devin@Devin_Simonson·
@elonmusk SBF doesn’t need anymore mentioning except for his court date.
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Devin@Devin_Simonson·
@solana “BeSt RePliEs gEt A fOlLoW”
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Solana@solana·
Best replies get a follow
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
Giving away our entire Claude campaign system for free. The brand skill setup, the 4 function skills our team uses every session, and the Notion task board for running it all from your phone. We built it for our own team first. Anthropic launched Claude Design last month. Our content lead hasn't touched Canva since. She prefers Claude Skills instead. She runs all campaign production from the terminal now. Zero design background, yet her output is up every week. She used to lose most of her session time to layout decisions and tool-switching before ever reaching the part she's actually paid for: the angle. Now she brings the brief and the insight, and the skill stack handles the build. FLAG: Proof line needs a real output count and result figure. Not in source material. Confirm before publishing. You see the strategy is still 100% hers. AI just took the production work off her plate. If you run a GTM team producing campaigns weekly, or you're the one handling content, ads, and outbound yourself, this is the upgrade. Comment "CAMPAIGN" and I'll send the full stack over. Make sure you're following so the DM lands.
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
I know a guy running a $2K/month local newsletter business with 4 AI Agents. It's called 'Spokane Pulse" and has 7,400 subscribers, 47.5% open rate, ~11% CTR. Here's how the agents work: → A Growth Engineer agent scrapes every local news site, subreddit, and event calendar at 6am daily. It also manages all the Facebook ads for the subscriber growth → A Content Director reads the database and writes the weekly newsletter in his voice → A Sales Director handles every inbound advertiser — email back-and-forth, package pitching, AI-generated ad creative → A CEO agent orchestrates all three and reports back to him The result: a real local media business that runs like a company instead of a stack of cron jobs. This business is live and real (you can check it out yourself (link in comments) If you want the full course giving away the exact blueprint, do this: Like this post + Comment "NEWSLETTER" (must be following so I can dm) I'll send you the complete course and the city-by-city playbook — see video below.
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Yann
Yann@yanndine·
Claude Code For B2B Outbound is INSANE. So I built a 40-skill outreach plugin that runs your entire outbound motion from one brief - and it's free. Run /nl-outreach:onboard once, answer 8 questions about your company and ICP, and watch Claude build your full outreach brief from ICP definition to persona cards to campaign architecture. No re-briefing Claude every session. No generic copy that could have been written for any company. No manual research before every message. I use this every day. Cold emails pull from the same ICP file as my LinkedIn DMs and call scripts, every campaign angle is benchmarked against 244,000 outbound campaigns, and reply handling is done before I finish my coffee. List building, cold email copywriting, LinkedIn outreach, cold calling, campaign architecture, reply handling, pipeline analysis, n8n automation, and web scraping. 40 skills. One brief. I'm sharing the full setup guide plus every install command, onboarding template, and skill spec you need to build the same system. Like + comment "OUTREACH" and I'll send it over. Need to be connected.
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Devin
Devin@Devin_Simonson·
Wembly shooting three is not the strategy. Seriously. Paint and post.
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Devin@Devin_Simonson·
Cuban is a very smart guy, he builds elite wealth in traditional businesses, but follows lagging retail emotion in crypto. He buys when it's loud/euphoric and panics at macro support.
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Devin@Devin_Simonson·
The future of encrypted comms
TFTC@TFTC21

Martti Malmi, one of Bitcoin's earliest developers, just released a new version of Nostr VPN, an open-source mesh VPN that replaces the entire trust model of traditional VPN services. Traditional VPNs route all your traffic through a central server operated by a company you have to trust. They see your data. They require your email. They can log your activity. They can be subpoenaed, hacked, or shut down. Even modern mesh VPNs like Tailscale, which improved on this by sending data peer-to-peer, still require you to authenticate through a centralized coordination server using third-party accounts like Google or Microsoft. Nostr VPN eliminates the central server entirely. Your identity is a Nostr keypair, a self-generated cryptographic key pair with no registration, no email, no third-party account. The underlying transport layer is FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System), a self-organizing encrypted mesh network where nodes authenticate each other, route traffic for each other, and establish connections without any central authority or global topology knowledge. Each node's Nostr public key (npub) serves as its network address. The architecture uses two layers of encryption: hop-by-hop encryption between peers and independent end-to-end encryption between mesh endpoints with periodic rekeying for forward secrecy. When direct connections fail due to NAT issues, the system falls back to Nostr-based multihop routing through other FIPS nodes rather than relying on company-operated relay servers. Peer discovery and NAT traversal happen through public Nostr relays using encrypted gift-wrapped messages. The new release adds native desktop apps for macOS, Linux, and Windows, an Android app, Nostr-based multihop routing for when NAT holepunching fails, and improved network management. It supports UDP, TCP, Ethernet, Tor, and Bluetooth transports simultaneously on a single mesh. This is what happens when you apply Bitcoin's design philosophy, permissionless, self-sovereign, no trusted third parties, to networking infrastructure. Built by one of the people who helped Satoshi build Bitcoin in 2009.

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Devin@Devin_Simonson·
@TFTC21 Wow this so cool. Reminds me of BitChat from @jack. Different but similar principle. Closer and closer to true decentralization.
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TFTC@TFTC21·
Martti Malmi, one of Bitcoin's earliest developers, just released a new version of Nostr VPN, an open-source mesh VPN that replaces the entire trust model of traditional VPN services. Traditional VPNs route all your traffic through a central server operated by a company you have to trust. They see your data. They require your email. They can log your activity. They can be subpoenaed, hacked, or shut down. Even modern mesh VPNs like Tailscale, which improved on this by sending data peer-to-peer, still require you to authenticate through a centralized coordination server using third-party accounts like Google or Microsoft. Nostr VPN eliminates the central server entirely. Your identity is a Nostr keypair, a self-generated cryptographic key pair with no registration, no email, no third-party account. The underlying transport layer is FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System), a self-organizing encrypted mesh network where nodes authenticate each other, route traffic for each other, and establish connections without any central authority or global topology knowledge. Each node's Nostr public key (npub) serves as its network address. The architecture uses two layers of encryption: hop-by-hop encryption between peers and independent end-to-end encryption between mesh endpoints with periodic rekeying for forward secrecy. When direct connections fail due to NAT issues, the system falls back to Nostr-based multihop routing through other FIPS nodes rather than relying on company-operated relay servers. Peer discovery and NAT traversal happen through public Nostr relays using encrypted gift-wrapped messages. The new release adds native desktop apps for macOS, Linux, and Windows, an Android app, Nostr-based multihop routing for when NAT holepunching fails, and improved network management. It supports UDP, TCP, Ethernet, Tor, and Bluetooth transports simultaneously on a single mesh. This is what happens when you apply Bitcoin's design philosophy, permissionless, self-sovereign, no trusted third parties, to networking infrastructure. Built by one of the people who helped Satoshi build Bitcoin in 2009.
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Devin@Devin_Simonson·
Thought this was a Google Cloud technical workshop/demo not an official Anthropic video, but it does heavily feature Anthropic’s models via Vertex AI. It shows how to build production-grade multi-agent AI systems using a clean 4-layer “agentic stack” that solves the usual problems with demo agents (fragmented tools, poor integration, no real ops/governance). Issues I have a lot. The stack = Agent Development Kit (ADK) + Model Context Protocol (MCP) + Vertex AI Agent Engine + Agent-to-Agent (A2A) Protocol.
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT

🚨 ANTHROPIC JUST KILLED THE DEMO AGENT ERA. Their Agents team showed exactly what production grade looks like. Not theory. Not a tutorial. A four layer framework for multi agent systems built to actually work in the real world. 30 minutes. This is the video I wish existed 6 months ago.

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Devin@Devin_Simonson·
Do what you want. Be good. Help others. Buy your toys. And enjoy life. Have a great weekend y’all.
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Devin@Devin_Simonson·
@benln This is really cool. Gives me flashbacks of 2010 for some reason. Maybe the social layer.
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
Jack Dorsey on how every company can now be a mini-AGI:
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Bitcoin Magazine@BitcoinMagazine·
A US Senator just casually explained how you can store BTC in your brain during a legislation markup: "It provides people who are being tortured in foreign countries the opportunity to walk away with their money in their head. Because Bitcoin can be memorized." Magic ✨
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Alex Vacca
Alex Vacca@itsalexvacca·
We built 12 Claude Code skills that run our entire paid media ops across Google, Meta, and LinkedIn at ColdIQ (and we're giving the whole pack away). Our head of growth Ivan Falco runs $200K/month in ad spend from a terminal. It's how we doubled client load this year without losing quality. The skills do the work that used to fill our media buyers' calendars: spot creative fatigue, adjust bids, upload audiences, run bulk edits, flag broken campaigns, build reports. Each skill does a specific job: Google Ads: → keyword-analyzer: audits quality scores and finds keyword gaps → negative-keywords: reviews search terms and blocks wasted spend → performance-auditor: compares periods and flags what changed → search-terms: surfaces queries burning budget with zero conversions Meta Ads: → audience-builder: turns CRM lists into custom audiences → creative-fatigue-analyzer: spots declining CTR before the metrics flag it → fatigue-monitor: flags when your audience is saturated → spend-tracker: tracks budget pacing across every campaign LinkedIn Ads: → audience-builder: builds targeting audiences at scale → bid-optimizer: adjusts bids across campaigns in bulk → bulk-editor: mass edits campaigns, ads, and naming in seconds → creative-builder: generates ad creatives from brand specs You drop them into Claude Code, connect your ad accounts, and tell it what you need. It reads the skill, plugs into the platform, executes. 300+ hours of work went into building these. Comment ADS and we'll send all 12 over.
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Devin@Devin_Simonson·
@elonmusk Confirming they get their piece of the pie. 🥧
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Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
Connect Claude to LinkedIn in 1 click It can find leads, write messages, and run your outreach 👇 We created a 1-click connector with 300+ built-in skills now Claude actually manages your pipeline One URL, 30 seconds to set up then Claude becomes your outbound team Here’s what’s possible once it’s connected 1/ Find high-intent leads Claude scans the web for signals job changes, funding, hiring, engagement and surfaces people ready to buy 2/ Identify the best opportunities “show me leads who engaged with competitors in the last 7 days” 3/ Enrich leads instantly Claude pulls company data, role, context and builds a clean, qualified list 4/ Write hyper-personalized messages each message is based on real signals not generic templates 5/ Handle conversations Claude replies, qualifies prospects and pushes them toward a call 6/ Launch campaigns at scale run LinkedIn outreach across accounts with timing optimized for replies 7/ Improve performance over time Claude learns what works and continuously boosts reply rates Connect “Connector” and I’ll send the setup guide
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
On my way to Beijing in Air Force One
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Devin@Devin_Simonson·
It’s not you. It’s the life style.
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Fred Krueger
Fred Krueger@dotkrueger·
My take on the Clarity Act: 1. For Bitcoin. Very Bullish. Self Custody explicitly protected. Clear legal framework for lending, wrappers etc.. Banks can go nuts. 2. For DeFi. Generally Bullish. Protocols are intact as long as they are decentralized. Front ends need to do more Geo Blocking / SAR / potentially KYC. 3. For Stablecoins. Bullish, but yield bearing coins get heavily restricted. Banks win. 4. For "Crypto/Bitcoin Companies". Very Bullish. US Companies building truly decentralized protocols are fine. Products can start out more centralized and decentralize to comply. This would start being enforcable in summer 2027 according to Claude.
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