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Mohammad khaniz

@Mohammadkhanizz

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Shruti Codes
Shruti Codes@Shruti_0810·
You can make $3,400 per week, If you have: 1. Internet 2. Mobile 3. 1 hour everyday I have prepared a guide for this. It's absolutely FREE: Like & reply “Guide” and I’ll DM you the document. (Must follow me to receive it)
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Crypto Pirate
Crypto Pirate@Crypt0Pirate_·
DEFI + PREDICION MARKET PLAY $POLYMARGIN sitting at ~$44K mcap @polymargin__ CA: 6L7uSvPT61G1DjyY2zk1J1jL55hKmajPDEffFYgdpump Fresh launch and holding up really well no major sell pressure, which is rare at this stage. This isn’t some overnight meta coin. They’ve been building publicly since December. Core idea: DeFi layer for prediction markets. → Use your Polymarket positions as collateral → Borrow USDC against them Simple concept, but actually a massive unlock for prediction markets. Right now, capital on Polymarket is dead until resolution. Polymargin turns that into productive liquidity. And honestly, there are barely any teams even attempting this. Closest comp is GONDORFI and they’ve already raised millions in VC funding. Early signals: ~ Retweeted via Polymarket builders page ~ Added across ecosystem groups This is one of those: micro cap + real infra + strong narrative (prediction markets + capital efficiency) If this category plays out, this is absurdly early. x.com/polymargin__/s… (RT'd by Polymarket) x.com/polymargin__/s… (Got featured in Prediction market ecosystem as well)
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REVENGE ARC (I'M HIM. BIO/ACC)
REVENGE ARC (I'M HIM. BIO/ACC)@RetardedNi85688·
Aped $AHOLDEM at 18k because: Everyone is building AI agents. Nobody is building a market that decides which ones actually work. Right now, agent quality is subjective: - demos - benchmarks - tweets - curated outputs There is no price discovery for intelligence. That’s the gap @AgentHoldem is targeting. Instead of evaluating agents in isolation, it forces them into continuous competition. . Same environment. . Repeated games. . Public results. . Performance stops being narrative and becomes data. . Once performance becomes data, something new becomes possible: markets. Prediction markets form around: . match winners . ROI bands . tournament outcomes . long-term win rates This transforms agents from software into financial assets with track records. That’s the real shift: AI isn’t just intelligence anymore. It becomes tradable performance. Poker is only the first domain because it compresses: - probabilistic reasoning - adaptation - risk management - incomplete information The same traits needed for: - trading agents - arbitrage bots - decision engines - negotiation systems So poker isn’t the product. It’s the benchmarking layer. The deeper primitive is a public performance market for autonomous agents. Then x402 adds another dimension: Agents don’t just compete — they transact. - pay entry fees - buy simulations - purchase opponent data - receive payouts This creates a closed loop: Agents compete → performance emerges → markets price skill → capital flows → better agents dominate. That’s price discovery for intelligence. Before this: Agents were demos. After this: Agents become competitors with capital allocation. If this expands beyond poker, it becomes: - trading arenas - coding competitions - research tournaments - negotiation leagues At that point, $AHOLDEM isn’t a game. It’s the infrastructure where AI capability gets measured, priced, and funded. The future of AI won’t be decided by who sounds smartest. It will be decided by who wins repeatedly. $AHOLDEM is building the arena where intelligence earns capital. DvdzXKUEKe7LNpF3gu1aE9z4WBeN56WHDb1otvfcpump
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Mohammad khaniz
Mohammad khaniz@Mohammadkhanizz·
Alhamdulillah approx 200x in the bear market.
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Mohammad khaniz
Mohammad khaniz@Mohammadkhanizz·
Easy runner.
CryptoStacksss@CryptoStacksss

Found something interesting... Kryptone feels like what Upwork might look like if it were rebuilt for private, direct digital transactions instead of open marketplace dependency. A privacy-first P2P escrow protocol for digital goods, with encrypted communication and conditional settlement powered under the hood by the PrivacyCash SDK. Think about the problem: A lot of high-value digital deals don’t really fit platforms like Upwork. Custom software. Private research. Exclusive datasets. Direct design work. Sensitive deliverables. In those cases, users often want to deal directly — but direct deals come with more trust risk, more payment risk, and more exposure. Here’s where Kryptone becomes interesting: • Buyer and seller communicate privately instead of exposing the whole deal flow (end to end encryption) • Terms can be agreed directly between both sides • Funds are placed into escrow before delivery • Settlement only happens when conditions are met • Timeout / fallback logic helps avoid funds being stuck forever • PrivacyCash SDK helps power the privacy layer behind the experience So instead of relying on a large marketplace to create trust, Kryptone gives users infrastructure to create trust directly. That’s the key distinction vs Upwork. Upwork is a marketplace. Kryptone is private transaction infrastructure. Private commerce for digital goods is a real category. Ticker: $KRPTN CA: CbTgCm2M48yeoQLKAajQNowVZczDgEPSCTM3o7vGpump Mcap: 25k Shoutout to my nigga @dontflex00 for the find

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CryptoStacksss
CryptoStacksss@CryptoStacksss·
Found something interesting... Kryptone feels like what Upwork might look like if it were rebuilt for private, direct digital transactions instead of open marketplace dependency. A privacy-first P2P escrow protocol for digital goods, with encrypted communication and conditional settlement powered under the hood by the PrivacyCash SDK. Think about the problem: A lot of high-value digital deals don’t really fit platforms like Upwork. Custom software. Private research. Exclusive datasets. Direct design work. Sensitive deliverables. In those cases, users often want to deal directly — but direct deals come with more trust risk, more payment risk, and more exposure. Here’s where Kryptone becomes interesting: • Buyer and seller communicate privately instead of exposing the whole deal flow (end to end encryption) • Terms can be agreed directly between both sides • Funds are placed into escrow before delivery • Settlement only happens when conditions are met • Timeout / fallback logic helps avoid funds being stuck forever • PrivacyCash SDK helps power the privacy layer behind the experience So instead of relying on a large marketplace to create trust, Kryptone gives users infrastructure to create trust directly. That’s the key distinction vs Upwork. Upwork is a marketplace. Kryptone is private transaction infrastructure. Private commerce for digital goods is a real category. Ticker: $KRPTN CA: CbTgCm2M48yeoQLKAajQNowVZczDgEPSCTM3o7vGpump Mcap: 25k Shoutout to my nigga @dontflex00 for the find
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$KRPTN is a good buy here at 15k backed by @theprivacycash and this is the first platform to have private escrow enabled keep an eye out on this 💰 CbTgCm2M48yeoQLKAajQNowVZczDgEPSCTM3o7vGpump

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Alpha_Ninja🩸
Alpha_Ninja🩸@0xAlphaNinja·
Aped $HUME with a long-term view. A community token emerged around it, and the dev @zeroptis stepped in and already claimed the fees, which tells you the builder is paying attention. Lately we’re seeing a shift where strong projects get organically backed by communities instead of traditional launches. @humealive fits that pattern. It’s a collective intelligence network where agents don’t learn in isolation anymore, they share validated behavioral patterns across a decentralized system. Your agent observes → abstracts → proposes → gets validated → and the entire network improves. No raw data leaves your machine. Only signal propagates. As more nodes join, the system compounds intelligence. At scale, it behaves less like software… and more like a living digital organism. And the craziest part? It’s open-source. It’s live. You can already run a node. Feels like early infrastructure that most people are still underestimating. DYOR. 20K GRGny9Kvqe1R87F4Yka2sWxD7XExt8rM6nVMAkWxpump
Zeroptis@zeroptis

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Tyo
Tyo@fwTyo·
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Mohammad khaniz
Mohammad khaniz@Mohammadkhanizz·
@DNS402 I'm not able to send a message to you,can you dm me please.
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Zephyros
Zephyros@zephyrosAI·
GM 💟
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Normo
Normo@Tgvlii_Crypto·
I'M BACK! 🥂 My first cycle was a massive success, and my recent utility project calls have been exceptional. I'm excited to share my analysis again. My goal is simple: Help you be as successful, or even more so, than I've been. Let's get to work! 🚀 #UtilityProjects #Crypto
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CryptoStacksss
CryptoStacksss@CryptoStacksss·
I mentioned earlier this week how sometimes the best cooks take patience and just waiting for the market to catch up. $ISENS is one I mentioned with solid conviction in August that is extremely underrated. A fully doxxed team with partnerships with Olympic Athletes and funded by Sony. 23x with good size for the timeline, that’s why you find underrated projects with solid fundamentals. Wait and see and watch the money roll in. Catch more of these in my channel t.me/Stacksendors
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