Serious Jew
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Serious Jew
@seriousjew
CONNECTING THE DOTS. https://t.co/Zp3UsOrzVD FOUNDER.
Katılım Nisan 2011
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@rather_labs wish you pain, do not work with those regards. Their engineer are even more reatrded. All
This company is pure retards with the bullshit attidite, all they hear is to kill money and delay. Never ever work with development companies.
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Will never forget how @rather_labs tried to quote me 70k usd to build an indexers on TON. I’m so happy ai came out and I hope those little shits will go out of business. Their CEO is a pure retard. 70k for indexers, I’ve told him I can feed 50 villages in Argentina for the price
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For founders raising I would recommend using a well written and thorough notion document that covers these things — in extreme detail. This is arguably more valuable than a deck.
1. Team and background: Just a generic “BD at Company X” is not good enough. I want to know your entire employment history. What have you done that no one else did. How did you drive growth, what specific problems did you solve and what were the results. Be prepared for us to ask for references for verify what you say. If you are technical be prepared to be grilled on what exactly you built. Was this you doing most of the work or were you just solve one small piece of the build.
2. Market: What is your immediate market. I don’t care that the total credit market is trillions of dollar, what is the immediately problem you are solving and offering a solution to and how big is that market. How fast is it growing. Is it fragmented with a lot of competitors or is there no good solution and why? Who are your competitors, if you don’t have any then you probably haven’t done enough research.
3. Product: what is your product, how does it work, give me a spec out. Show me a live demo that’s in production. If you done have something live in the age of AI then you’re probably doing something wrong. Why is your product better than your competitors? Speed of iteration, have you built something quickly and can ship fast or is this something that took you 8 months ha to build when your competitors built it in 2? If that’s the case you better have a good reason why your product is 10-100x better.
4. Distribution: who are your customers, have you spoken to them, how many have you talked to. Show me demand, ideally some traction and growing fast. What’s your strategy to sell, do you need licenses? Which ones, are you in progress and if not do you have an accurate understanding of how much it’ll cost and how long it will take? Why these licenses vs other options? What do your competitors do, if you are different you better have a reason why.
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@spizzerp @LevXtrade @sendaifun @solana @colosseum using the nothing desing skill... buruh... boring.
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Clunker asked for the UI - here’s a sneak peek of @LevXtrade

SPIZZIE@spizzerp
NVM just got roasted 😭 Send help @yashhsm
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@mert @triton_one effect ma boy, dont pretend like you doing it cause you care, why you so so phony and unbelivble, if triton will not drop the prices you will never do shit.
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capitalism is crazy because we spent millions of dollars and thousands of hours building and hardening these systems
exclusive historical APIs, insanely smooth data streams
and now you can access it all for just $20
I will never financially recover from this
Helius@Helius
NEW To help with the @colosseum hackathon, we are giving 50% off for all new developer plans this month Exclusive methods like getTransactionsForAddress and laserstream-enhanced websockets have never been as accessible Gain an edge over anyone who doesn't use Helius and win
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NEW
To help with the @colosseum hackathon, we are giving 50% off for all new developer plans this month
Exclusive methods like getTransactionsForAddress and laserstream-enhanced websockets have never been as accessible
Gain an edge over anyone who doesn't use Helius and win

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asking agin.
Can someone explain to me why TEE wallets are so expensive ?
@turnkeyhq
and
@privy_io
? The shit that pisses me off is they say innovation innovation but you getting ripped off in the ass for absolutely nothing.
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@Cyan_101 @heynavtoor so to receive them you need a client as well? that makes this a completely useless and unviable replacement for twilio if that's the case
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🚨 Twilio charges $0.0079 per SMS. Someone just turned any old Android phone into a free SMS gateway. Unlimited messages. $0.
It's called SMS Gateway for Android.
Install it on any Android phone. It becomes a full SMS sending and receiving server with an API.
No Twilio. No MessageBird. No per-message pricing. No contracts. Just an old phone and a SIM card.
Here's what's inside this thing:
→ Send and receive SMS through a REST API from any app or service
→ Works with any Android phone running 5.0 or newer
→ End-to-end encryption. Messages are encrypted before they leave the device.
→ Multi-SIM support. Use multiple SIM cards on one phone.
→ Multi-device support. Connect multiple phones to the same account.
→ Real-time webhooks for incoming messages
→ Multipart messages with auto-splitting for long texts
→ Track delivery status of every message in real time
→ No registration required. No email. No account in local mode.
Here's the wildest part:
That old Android phone in your drawer that you haven't touched in 2 years? Install this app. Insert a SIM card. You now have your own private SMS infrastructure.
Two-factor authentication. Order confirmations. Appointment reminders. Notification alerts. All the things startups pay Twilio thousands a month for.
Free. Running on a phone you already own.
Startups spend $500 to $5,000/month on SMS APIs. This costs the price of a SIM card.
875 GitHub stars. 359 commits. Apache 2.0 License.
100% Open Source.

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