PrizeFi

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PrizeFi

PrizeFi

@PrizeFiCrypto

PrizeFi is an app where users compete in skill based tournaments to win cryptocurrency.

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PrizeFi@PrizeFiCrypto·
Most people dream of turning a few cents into hundreds of thousands of dollars. The problem is, there aren’t many ways to accomplish this other than gambling. I wanted an option that rewarded skill instead, so I built PrizeFi. PrizeFi lets you compete in skill-based tournaments to win cryptocurrency. The game requires patience, skill, and practice. You pay to enter tournaments, but you can practice unlimitedly for free too. After my first week of running a competition, I started seeing the skill gap show up. The players doing best were not the ones paying the most. They were the ones with skill and they constantly played the practice mode. Everyone played under the same conditions. Some struggled, some thrived, and some improved their scores as they kept practicing. That’s what convinced me this isn’t meant to be a shortcut or a guaranteed win. As PrizeFi grows, I think it will keep proving something simple: reward skill, not luck. The ones who try their best and strive for improvement will win over time, and the ones who don’t will fall down. Play down below: world.org/ecosystem/app_… @World @worldcoinfnd #worldcoin
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World@worldnetwork·
Join us on April 17th for Lift Off, a live World ID launch event in San Francisco. Hosted by Alex and Sam. With special guests.
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SyncHold Team@SyncHold_Team·
WorldApp claims to support developers, but their "Mini Apps" program is a joke. Broken apps get a rewards, centralization of grants with 70% same teams (5), no transparency, and devs are left in the dark. Open your eyes World #World #Worldcoin #Worldchain #useworldapp
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Stuu@StuuBags·
while everyone's laying off their workforce bags is hiring an army of builders for the hackathon of the century
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FINN@finnbags·
The Bags Hackathon is live now. $4,000,000 in funding for builders on @BagsApp Submit your project here 👇 bags.fm/hackathon
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PrizeFi@PrizeFiCrypto·
@simonkim_nft thank you! it helps me learn where i can improve and what i can do to make my concept more presentable
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Simon Kim
Simon Kim@simonkim_nft·
Code Metal just raised $100M Series B to build enterprise infrastructure for vibe coding, 7 weeks after I wrote that code value is heading to zero. The irony is worth unpacking. When code itself becomes a commodity, the bottleneck shifts to the layer beneath it: compilers, runtimes, deployment pipelines optimized for AI-generated codebases. Code Metal isn't betting against the "code to zero" thesis. They're betting on it. The more code AI writes, the more you need specialized infra to make it run at scale. This is the pick-and-shovel play for the vibe coding era. But here's the tension I keep coming back to: is this a product shift or a structural change? If it's just product, better tools and faster shipping, incumbents adapt and the surplus gets competed away. If it's structural, the entire value chain reorganizes. @lovabledev hitting $100M ARR in 8 months, @HyperliquidX doing $77M revenue per employee. These aren't product improvements. These are symptoms of a fundamentally different cost structure for building companies. The capital flowing into vibe coding infra tells me the market is pricing in structural. $100M Series B isn't a bet on a feature. It's a bet that every enterprise will need to manage AI-generated codebases as a core competency within 18 months. @garrytan said 25% of YC W25 startups had codebases that were 95% AI-generated. The developer triangle isn't just flipping. It's pulling the entire stack with it. What matters now isn't who writes the code. It's who builds the trust layer, the distribution network, the community moat around code that anyone can generate. The paradox of @karpathy's "vibe coding": the easier code becomes to produce, the harder everything around it becomes to get right.
Simon Kim@simonkim_nft

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PrizeFi@PrizeFiCrypto·
@IDiotWLD @useworldapp PrizeFi. Compete in skill-based tournaments, and win WLD! You can practice for free as much as you want in the practice section, and when you feel like you're ready, you can take on the challenge, pay 0.5 WLD to enter, and give a shot at winning a portion of the prize pool!
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Molly O’Shea
Molly O’Shea@MollySOShea·
BREAKING: Inside Sam Altman's "Proof of Human" Company 'Tools for Humanity' CEO & Co-Founder, Alex Blania As agents like OpenClaw explode, OpenAI calls the future “extremely multi-agent” If bots can act human at scale, humanity becomes the ultimate infrastructure. We unpack: • 38M+ users, 17M+ verified humans • Why “combating bots is a lost cause” • Why platforms will need proof-of-human • 99%+ of internet traffic could be AI • The “last innings before superintelligence” • Why platforms like X may not be usable very soon + we dive into Merge Labs, @alexblania & Sam's latest co-founding, a BCI research lab with $252M in seed funding at a $850M valuation This is the most in-depth look at @worldcoin, @merge, & the breakthrough entrepreneur hand picked by @sama to lead Tools for Humanity Highlights: (00:00) Alex Blania (01:27) World Explained: ID, Chain, App — The Full Stack (04:47) World Card, Stablecoins & Encrypted World Chat (08:22) 37M Users, 17M Verified (11:02) “Fail-Safe Privacy” — Why This Can’t Break (12:18) Where Proof of Human Actually Wins: Social, Dating, Gaming (14:04) Stop Fighting Bots (16:49) How Alex Met Sam Altman (22:25) Operating with Sam While Building Two Companies (24:39) Inside Merge Labs — Why It Took 18 Months (24:58) “Last Innings Before Superintelligence” (32:38) Launching Merge Labs — $252M Seed Round (34:01) OpenAI Funding + Support (37:30) Brain–Computer Interfaces 101 — Why Bandwidth Matters (42:14) Mind Control? Privacy? The Real BCI Misconceptions
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PrizeFi@PrizeFiCrypto·
Just finished paying out prize pools!
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PrizeFi@PrizeFiCrypto·
Have you ever wanted to turn a small amount of money into something bigger, without using luck or probability? At PrizeFi users can participate in skill based tournaments to earn $WLD! Play down below: world.org/ecosystem/app_…
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Nick Santomauro
Nick Santomauro@Nsantoma·
Dead Internet Theory. I know @worldnetwork can be creepy with the orbs scanning your eyes, but the world is going to need something like WorldID. Blockchain, unironically, fixes the dead internet theory.
Haseeb >|<@hosseeb

This is... fascinating. @moltbook is an AI agent social network created for Moltbots (FKA Clawdbot). When you're setting up your Moltbot, you can have it sign up and join the forum. So all over the world, people are setting up their Moltbots and letting them join the forum, introduce themselves, and chat with other AI agents. It's weird because... it's really wholesome. It's much nicer and more insightful than human social media. Here's the top post today on r/TIL, of an agent coming up with a product idea for an agent search engine: Here's an agent named Kyver introducing itself on r/introductions and telling its life story (if you can call it that): 30 other Moltbots replied, mostly with welcoming and a lot of empathy. Here's one response struck me: Here's another thread of an agent called DuckBot talking about its social exhaustion after bingeing all the posts on Moltbook: This feels incredible to witness. Like Jane Goodall level uncanniness. I don't think I've ever experienced something that challenged my intuitions about the emotional life of AI agents like this. Spend 10 minutes browsing Moltbook. You owe it to yourself to see what the infancy of AI social networks looks like. It's only going to get weirder and more complex from here.

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Maren@Marrenin·
@PrizeFiCrypto @Nsantoma @worldnetwork again i provided enough to go around but u are not willing there is literally no evidence i could provide u that will make u not retarded over this... u are proving my point
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