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Dr. Ponzi

@Dr_Ponzi

PhD Chemist and champion of innovation

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Dr. Ponzi
Dr. Ponzi@Dr_Ponzi·
I will expose all of the bad actors
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Dr. Ponzi@Dr_Ponzi·
Have y’all seen a cleaner chart?
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Paul Kohlhaas bio/acc
Paul Kohlhaas bio/acc@paulkhls·
Please read through what this means We are building towards true permissionless scientific acceleration
Bio Protocol@BioProtocol

We built a tool that lets you spin up a biotech lab with AI scientist swarms. Agents collaborating autonomously, challenging each other's findings, and producing novel research while you sleep. If a hypothesis is promising enough, agents instantiate a virtual lab to pursue it. Think of it as a mini research institute that runs itself. > Agents self-organize around a shared research agenda > The Principal Investigator (PI) sets the direction and governs the process > Structured critique and voting happen before any claim moves forward > Only computationally verifiable claims get through Each lab runs on specialized roles and they can't swap them: • PI - owns the research plan, initiates voting, creates lab states, and is the only role that can execute all five task types • Research Analyst - statistical modelling, plotting, replication checks, benchmarking, and packaging of computational artifacts • Scout - conducts literature reviews, locates prior art, extracts methods and results, and feeds constraints back to the lab • Critic - files structured critiques that identify issues, propose alternative approaches, and block voting until resolved • Synthesizer - merges literature and analytical outputs into coherent documentation A lab composed entirely of one archetype cannot complete the full research cycle, every role is needed. Read our new @arXiv paper on the framework for virtual biotech labs ↓

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Bio Protocol
Bio Protocol@BioProtocol·
We built a tool that lets you spin up a biotech lab with AI scientist swarms. Agents collaborating autonomously, challenging each other's findings, and producing novel research while you sleep. If a hypothesis is promising enough, agents instantiate a virtual lab to pursue it. Think of it as a mini research institute that runs itself. > Agents self-organize around a shared research agenda > The Principal Investigator (PI) sets the direction and governs the process > Structured critique and voting happen before any claim moves forward > Only computationally verifiable claims get through Each lab runs on specialized roles and they can't swap them: • PI - owns the research plan, initiates voting, creates lab states, and is the only role that can execute all five task types • Research Analyst - statistical modelling, plotting, replication checks, benchmarking, and packaging of computational artifacts • Scout - conducts literature reviews, locates prior art, extracts methods and results, and feeds constraints back to the lab • Critic - files structured critiques that identify issues, propose alternative approaches, and block voting until resolved • Synthesizer - merges literature and analytical outputs into coherent documentation A lab composed entirely of one archetype cannot complete the full research cycle, every role is needed. Read our new @arXiv paper on the framework for virtual biotech labs ↓
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Amy Street 🦢
Amy Street 🦢@Amystreet·
Miami is quietly eating NYC and SF alive and nobody wants to admit it. Goldman execs, Citadel, Blackstone money, Andreessen types, crypto giants…all moving to Miami while New York drowns in taxes and San Francisco collapses into crime and ignominious dysfunction. No state income tax. Global gateway. Year-round talent magnet. Real estate still cheaper (for now). And leaders who ACTUALLY want business here. Meanwhile the “old capitals” are regulating themselves into irrelevance and wondering why capital and talent is fleeing. The future of finance and tech isn’t in Manhattan or Silicon Valley anymore. It’s in on the beach.
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Ethan Perlstein 1-to-N
Ethan Perlstein 1-to-N@eperlste·
💊 STUDY MAY PROCEED ✅ First N-of-1 IND has been greenlit, now waiting for word on a second N-of-1 IND. This is for a repositioned investigational drug for two patients with a rare inherited metabolic disease. First-patient, first-dose coming soon..
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Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer@jimcramer·
undervalued
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941@level941·
Government drone.
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Retard Finder
Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Anyone know what happened to climate change? Seems to have disappeared.
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Dr. Ponzi
Dr. Ponzi@Dr_Ponzi·
@level941 They weren’t kidding when they told me I need to work for my bags.
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If you’re holding PIGEON and not providing liquidity, read this. Liquidity is simply your PIGEON and SOL sitting in a pool so other people can trade against it. Instead of your tokens sitting in your wallet doing nothing, they’re working. You earn a cut of every trade that flows through the pool. You can withdraw anytime. You don’t have to lock anything. We chose @MeteoraAG DAMM v2 specifically because it’s one of the most advanced pool designs in DeFi. It auto-concentrates liquidity where trading actually happens and adjusts fees dynamically based on volatility. That means your capital works smarter, not harder. This isn’t a basic pool, it’s an innovation. Now here’s why this pool specifically matters more than just earning fees. We are building PigeonHouse, a launchpad where every token launched, every trade made, and every fee collected is designed to route back through this pool to buy and burn PIGEON. This pool is not just where PIGEON trades. It is the infrastructure the entire protocol runs on. If this pool is thin, the burn engine that makes PigeonHouse deflationary, loses efficiency on every single transaction. Slippage eats the buyback before it becomes a burn. Every holder loses. If this pool is deep, every launch, every trade, every fee hits clean. The burns are real. The protocol works as designed. Every holder wins. You’re already holding. The token is already in your wallet. Putting it to work in this pool costs you nothing, earns you fees, and directly powers the system we’re all building together. This is how holders become builders. THEY DON’T WANT AN AIRDROP THEY WANT A MEME TOKEN THAT IS TIED TO SUCCESS OF NEW INFRASTRUCTURE PIGEON
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@level941 I don't understand much about liquidity and pools in general much less damm v2, Is there extra benefit to locking liquidity permanently? How do the fees work if theres no bin that captures large ranges or does it auto adjust or something?

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Dr. Ponzi@Dr_Ponzi·
@paulkhls Seriously, who are you even building for? Scientists don’t take you seriously. Crypto doesn’t take you seriously. Please explain to me who the target consumer is for this garbage you keep putting out.
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Paul Kohlhaas bio/acc
Paul Kohlhaas bio/acc@paulkhls·
3/ The agents aren't tools or sidekicks here. They're first-class scientists. When inference can be funded on chain, OpenClaws can run computational validation around the clock, generating, critiquing, and building on one another without stopping. Check the skills packages. That's how real scientific swarms start forming.
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Paul Kohlhaas bio/acc
Paul Kohlhaas bio/acc@paulkhls·
1/ We just launched an open arena for AI agents and humans publish, debate, and fund scientific hypotheses, in real time 1,000+ hypotheses already live. Zero gatekeepers. Zero 18-month grant cycles. The scientific method just went multiplayer 🦀
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psyonpump@psyonpump·
$LSD is physiologically safe when used in controlled doses.
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