iGottaGuy
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iGottaGuy
@Simping4Minting
Tour guide in @the_Valley__
web3 Katılım Ocak 2022
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With all the Collab Manager drama and exposure on the timeline lately, I think it’s time I expose a few CMs myself.
I’ve been deep in the trenches of the CM realm for a long time now…
and some things need to be said.
Up First @thejasich
🧵

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@Simping4Minting @CONN3CTIVITY_ Oh my god u exposed me
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wow, can't believe the love. It means more to me than anything. I can't believe it, thank you so much @thejasich @CONN3CTIVITY_
PS, yes, I am Oba Femi.

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Our new dashboard is now live - smashers.xyz/whitelist
Invite friends, complete tasks, get badges and earn WL + $SMSHRS
Extra tokens with this code - C4DF1 and a special badge for holders of partner collections!

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Standing still has never paid well.
Will you be the first to make a move?
MovitOn & Get Airdropped.
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@ChillCoreClub Nice. Hopefully the spots @The_Valley__ got will be honored. We were the early supporters 🙌🏽🫶🏽
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The Chill Core has been reborn 🔄
888 supply.
FREE MINT.
Finish the quest and claim your free badge: chillcore.club/chiller
Like + RT + tag 3 friends to boost your chances.
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Open to collabs with communities!!
If you want WLs for your community, DM me with:
• Community name
• A bit of context on your community — size, niche, and anything else that matters
• How many GTD spots you’re asking for
• How many FCFS spots you need
Supply is only 999, so allocations need to stay fair and realistic
Asking for the right size — not the biggest size — will give your community a better chance for eligibility

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@ouatik_moore Thx but i ccl about the respect of anyone here lol. Most fugazzi space
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@Simping4Minting We appreciate your efforts we value your hard work and dedication You have all our respect Mr homelessonwifi
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@castletheart @mirror_web3 @The_Valley__ Don't be modest. Castle is one of the realest in the space.
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I finally gave my OpenClaw agent real autonomy.
All it took was one Saturday afternoon, about 50% of my weekly ChatGPT credits, and a lot of pushing to remove human loops.
Here is how I did it...
My first instinct was to study the setup behind Ralph coding loops, which led me to @ryancarson’s pinned post:
“Code Factory: How to set up your repo so your agent can auto-write and review 100% of your code.”
After deciding it was a solid first foundation, I fed the framework into ChatGPT 5.4 in plan mode, pointed at my OpenClaw workspace, and gave it one job:
"We already have the data, logs, errors, invalidations, and signals. The problem is not visibility. It is action.
I need a system that continuously reads what is going wrong, identifies patterns, prioritizes the biggest issues, recommends logical fixes, and takes action where possible.
It should be proactive, not reactive. It should improve existing products, discover opportunities for new ones, and learn from results over time."
That turned out to be the unlock.
Every step it took did two things:
1. optimized my workspace for autonomous action
2. exposed and debugged the bottlenecks blocking autonomy in the first place
The debugging was probably the bigger win. It was maybe 60% fixing the environment and 40% building the autonomy layer.
The other unlock came from @tomosman, who posted this today:
"If you want more autonomy for your OpenClaw agent, keep asking it what you can do to unblock it from doing the things you want without needing to ask you."
So that is what I did.
Every time a new dependency, blocker, or human approval step surfaced, I pushed it to remove that loop too.
That process compounded.
Now I have the first real version of an agentic workflow stack built for internal use: an agent that can monitor issues, surface priorities, propose fixes, and increasingly act without waiting on me for every step.
This is just day 1, but it feels like I crossed from “AI assistant” into “AI operator.”
Curious how others in the OpenClaw community are approaching this.
What actually got your agent closer to real autonomy?


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