Drippy
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R.I.P lead gen agencies.
I just replaced an entire lead gen team with Claude agents.
(all working while I slept)
Most founders spend $10k-$20k/month on marketing teams that work 9-5.
Most agencies spend $30k+/mo on outreach.
Last night I built AI agents that run 24/7:
- Lead Magnet Engineer → builds viral lead magnets in minutes
- Social Media Expert → writes scroll-stopping hooks
- Creative Director → generates on-brand visuals
- Research Analyst → finds trending topics in your niche
- Performance Tracker → analyses and maps out content
The results after 24 hours:
- 32 lead magnets ready to launch
- 60 days of content mapped out
- 50+ scroll-stopping visuals created
While I was sleeping.
Follow + reply CLAUDE and I’ll send the full system + setup.
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The Strategic Bitcoin Reserve already exists by executive order. It can’t run itself; it needs U.S.-jurisdictional nodes with audited BTC and hash-power.
who are the biggest: Mara and strategy.
Why do you think you hate Mara now? Because the market blinds you with price to force sentiment. Nothing changes sentiment faster than price.
There are only two big, SEC regulated, fully auditable entities that already hold and mine at scale in the U.S. ie MARA (production) and MSTR (treasury).
Strategy is already running the tokenized T-bill structure that Trump will integrate and you all don’t even realize it yet. You always use proxies, it’s politically smart and geopolitically 5D chess.
Look at history. Every past U.S. strategic stockpile (oil, rare earths, semiconductors) has been built with “Designated Strategic Operators” (think: SPR contracts with Exxon, chip fabs with TSMC). This is the same template applied to BTC.
A reserve asset has to be provable and controllable under federal audit. Treasury can’t just “trust” private spreadsheets.
MARA already publishes real-time mining data; MSTR already issues GAAP reports of BTC holdings. Converting that into a Treasury-audited dashboard is low hanging fruit.
By integrating their systems, the Reserve instantly inherits audited custody, hash provenance, and physical security without building a brand-new bureaucracy.
Next is this: Tokenized instrument issuance: BTC-backed T-bills tied to those reserves.
The point of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve isn’t just to hold BTC; it’s to monetize it. Treasury already tokenizes T-bills at pilot scale (J.P. Morgan’s ONYX repo network, etc.). The next natural step is BTC-backed T-bills. Treasuries whose collateral is provable on-chain.
LISTEN CAREFULLY: 2 birds 1 stone. I am just a pigeon. Don’t shoot the messenger.
This solves two problems at once: attracts global capital back to U.S. debt (because it’s verifiable and “hard”), and prevents BRICS from front running and hoarding gold. Repricing gold does not help the U.S.
Market repricing is coming: MARA/MSTR become proxies for national sovereign BTC operators.
Once the federal government brands them “strategic,” their cost of capital collapses, their flows explode, and the market re-rates them as quasi-sovereign infrastructure.
The same happened when defense contractors were branded “critical suppliers” during wartime procurement, they went from cyclical stocks to government-backed annuities.
BRICS are stockpiling gold; the U.S. needs a harder, faster, auditable reserve asset. BTC is the only option.
Only U.S.-based, SEC-audited firms with large BTC exposure exist in meaningful scale. MARA and MSTR.
Every major U.S. stockpile or reserve in history has been public-private. This is the blueprint.
The U.S. can announce its “supporting private innovation” while in reality consolidating sovereign control of digital rails.
BTC-backed T-bills suck liquidity away from BRICS gold and into U.S. instruments, without printing new fiat.
Gold holdings can’t be verified in real time and move slowly through custody chains. The U.S. wins by operating the fastest, most transparent financial plumbing. Moving back to gold would tie the system to the same opacity that BRICS countries already exploit.

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@MikeySmithNZ When are we getting a Mikey smith / Luke Keymes prime minister / deputy run?
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I have a couple of very rare and special collectable cars. To me they're very important.
Eg. I take my shoes off when I get in one of them in particular.
So, no you are not having some monkey wiring in some device for tracking my kms and pulling apart the dash or scratching it.
I will pay your rucs to drive. I will buy them when I get rego or a wof.
Also, why do you not just remove fuel tax? Why does it have to be replaced with something else? We pay fuck tons of tax already. Sort your expenses out you unproductive tards.
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Would kiwis like access to invest in a nzx listed company with a bitcoin treasury strategy?
I am getting itchy, If so what would you like to see?
Obvious benefits are tax advantages, in your personal investments and kiwisavers. Like NO FIF tax for one.
I think bitcoin financial services to be the operating company with a strategic balance sheet strategy would show the NZX what direction we need to take.
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GM $VHS family! Have you joined our X Community yet? We just hit 100 members! 📼
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@harryw3nham Do the mahi -> get the treats. Don't do the mahi -> don't get the treats
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@harryw3nham Wise words Harry. I have an interesting thought to ponder on though. Maybe the reason he bolt those thunderbolts and made the New Zealand representative teams was because of his speed? If he didn't have the urgency to train hard and get things done, he coukd have been overlooked
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Was talking to a friend today about the meaning of ‘speed’ in life.
He was a professional cricketer in his time who represented New Zealand on several occasions.
A fast bowler who bowled thunderbolts!
Nowadays he likes to live a chill, simple life.
He was telling me how he loves to live the hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
But what he said to me shocked me.
He said: “Harry, I used to do everything so fast.”
I’d finish work, then rush to get into the mountains to go hunting, then I’d rush to the next part.
Only in the past 5 years have I realised how much I missed along the way from rushing. Now I like to take my time, to do what is enjoyable and live in the moment. There is no better feeling than living in the moment.
We all need to take our time more and stop rushing. Like seriously dude - what’s the rush? Life is meant to be enjoyed - so why try rush it?
Oh and by the way - I love to give away what I catch or hunt.
You see, I’ve had all that in the past - I’m grateful to be able to eat it.
Now days if I catch 10 snapper , I’ll probably give 9 away.
You get what I mean?
It’s the gift of giving.
I just do these things for the love of it.
Because I love to do it.
I just love living in the moment!
Seeing what arises.
What a beautiful story this was - it touched me. At that given moment I believe the conversation was meant to be. It was a confirmation of how speed could be wrecking our lives and how we need to be conscious of living in the moment more often!
This continues to share and teach me about my study of Speed and Time.
In a world where everyone is rushing they think speed is king.
I stick by this word:
The speed of light is not created by going fast.
First you must slow down and live in the moment.
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@harryw3nham 100% agreed. The outcome is not the true reward. The good times and the lessons learned along the way are.
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