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Yujin Gray

@YujinGray

Building internet products. Founder @ChainZap_io Exploring trust systems, Telegram and AI consumer products. Sharing what works and what doesn't.

Barcelona, Spain Katılım Haziran 2026
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Yujin Gray@YujinGray·
After using OTC platforms for a while, I noticed one thing. Most people don't lose money because of hackers. They lose it because of simple mistakes. Address replacement attacks Fake counterparties That's exactly why my team and I built CZ-ID. It adds one extra verification step before funds are sent: Counterparty verification Deal verification and recording Reduced risk of mistakes and scams Our goal is simple: Make verification a standard step before every crypto transaction. @ChainZap_io
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Rob@RobGuerra90·
"Soft landing" is back on the earnings script. 1,796 companies floated it across 2,261 calls this year. Who's saying it most? Leaderboard below.
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Yujin Gray
Yujin Gray@YujinGray·
@foxtomb232 I've been developing my own project on Telegram for a long time now.
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FOX TOMB@foxtomb232·
Founders and Builders👋 What are you building this month? - SaaS - AI Agents - Mobile Apps - Developer Tools - Browser Extensions - Automation - APIs - Open Source - Ai tools Drop your product:👇
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Alf ❤️‍🔥
Alf ❤️‍🔥@IndieDevFire·
Building gets way better when your feed is full of people actually shipping. Looking to connect with builders working on: → AI agents → SaaS → Dev tools → Automation → GTM tools → Indie apps → Open Source Drop what you're building. #buildinpublic #solopreneur
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Anicet
Anicet@AniC_dev·
with box our ambition doesn't stop at sandboxes, we want to build the best cloud for agents, completly top down soon we’ll want to be building massive, efficient datacenters, all across Europe, for the most powerful agents across the world this kind of ambition last year, computers (for humans) sold for $1T worldwide, one fucking trillion per year agents will need computers too, but at a multiple of that scale computers in the cloud, always on, of many different kinds and shapes for a range of work never seen before for most of that work, whether that cloud supports kubernetes, whether it's multi-tenant, where the datacenter lives, what the latency to load a page from its location is, how web primitives will work on it, all of that won't matter at all because most of the work won't be so much about interacting with us, humans, at least not most of it clouds of tomorrow won't be optimized for web hosting, or even AI training, they'll be optimized for already super-human agents to do work, simulate, engineer, predict, design, communicate, regulate... we need this cloud of the future to operate at the largest scale, giving the most freedom and power to agents to be useful, and let's hope for us humans still on this planet, at the best cost/energy/space efficiency, so we don't suck out our entire world in the process, like crushing an ant colony with a bulldozer and here is our opportunity at @asciidotdev: on one hand, in Europe today, companies like Hetzner, OVH, Netcup, Scaleway, offer the cheapest, most efficient compute on Earth. this compute is almost ideal for agents in its shape: hyper cheap VPSs, long lived, stateful, super affordable and efficient but it's not scalable, and too hard to build agents on top off, with dinosaur era controls and ergonomics it's because they've started with the datacenter, as operations businesses, from the ground up, and now they're too poor, too slow, and don't have the right talent, to even build the right software for agents on their own cloud, not even talking of massively scaling their offer on the other hand, us, we've built box (box.ascii.dev), an AI sandbox on top of these efficient but barely usable European clouds, stripping all the friction they cause on the software side of things box is way more focused, simple, and 5 to 25x less expensive than alternatives offered by big cloud we managed to prove their is growing demand for that, that agents and builders of agents prefer efficiency, simplicity, honesty, over the big cloud mentality of overpricing, bloat, confusion, and total innefficiency compensated by massive evangelization campaigns box is already put in prod by founders, CTOs, with real products and users, we're scaling with them atm it builds up trust, for an infra product, trust builds on itself, currently our marketing effort is nearly nothing, just tweeting about the product and its traction, and it gets bigger and bigger every day if we were to scale this by just 22x this year, which seems quite possible, we'll reach 1m ARR, by compounding more we'll be at 10m ARR in 1.5y, 100m ARR in 2.5y at this point we'll make 90m in gross margins, and we'd be running 300k sandboxes at all times this will require us, but also enable us, to start building our own datacenters, certainly in Europe for energy and cost efficiency, as it seems European cloud is consistently the cheaper and more efficient cloud in the Western world, with high standards and good enough freedom to operate (we probably can't do that in China for instance) of course that's not our next step, the first step is to lock the tech down, scale to a larger usage, 3x to 4x our current usage, going down from the VPS to our own rented bare metal + qemu then raise capital, hire the most cracked systems engineers, infra engineers, scale further, always going down the abstraction to be more efficient, building up our technical, operational ambition: rent entire racks, then owning some of the space at datacenters, install and managed our own racks, then finally, outscale everything, no one can help scale anymore or be cost efficient enough at scale, so we build our own if we own this, and if we win, and this is infinitely important to win, we will dictate what comes next on scaling the cloud for agents: grabbing all the land, covering the Earth with datacenters or find another way (space? unlikely to be efficient imo), keep optimizing, grinding the low level, using better sources of energy, inventing better chips sky is the limit, but we must scale through efficiency, not let lazy people who just want 99.9x margins dictate how compute will scale in the world, otherwise we all lose
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Dustin
Dustin@dustintech·
Open X See an interesting post Scroll briefly down to view it Timeline refreshes
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Ali@ak14053·
Day one testing is done, 13 more to go💪
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Mugen
Mugen@joseph_mugen·
would you rather get rejected by - 10 jobs - 5 clients
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Bill G.
Bill G.@billgnofficial·
GM! What are you working on today? Share your startup, project, or latest feature. Consider this a free marketing post let's help more people discover what you're building.
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Yujin Gray
Yujin Gray@YujinGray·
@TriCast_ I'm very interested in your approach, let's talk!
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Tristan@TriCast_·
Building and shipping useful apps in public. Sharing the real work: - ideas worth testing - launches - what users do - numbers - mistakes along the way Current projects: Mobile apps, Linklee.click, and Chalkwork. Follow if you are building useful things too.
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Zander
Zander@zdogmode·
I want to connect with more: founders builders vibe coders AI enthusiasts UI designers If you’re building something right now, drop it in the comments and let’s connect
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Reyaz
Reyaz@flytradr_guy·
Starting algo trading with very small capital has a hidden cost. Position sizes get so small that brokerage and slippage take a disproportionate cut of every trade. Your backtest might look fine but the real-world math works against you. The practical floor is somewhere around one to two lakh rupees for a single strategy. Below that, you are often paying to learn rather than earning to learn. But even above that floor, start with the minimum that lets you size positions reasonably. The first weeks of live trading are about confirming your setup works, not about returns.
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Yujin Gray
Yujin Gray@YujinGray·
@markgurman Now the GPT chat will eavesdrop on all my conversations.
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Mark Gurman
Mark Gurman@markgurman·
NEW: OpenAI’s first product is a mobile, screen-free home smart speaker that a user can build a connection with like an AI companion. Amid Apple’s trade secret lawsuit, the iPhone maker has nothing like it on the market. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Crypto Fergani@cryptofergani·
This is the silence before the BOOOOOOM. Most people think retail will NEVER return. But they don’t understand how this market works. Once institutions finish loading… once they start pushing Bitcoin hard… once BTC does a +20% candle out of nowhere… Retail will come back INSTANTLY. They always chase hype. They always chase green candles. They always buy late. We’re not waiting for retail. We’re waiting for the big players to fill their bags. And they’re doing it quietly right now. When they finally hit the switch… Bitcoin will explode… Altcoins will start 10x… 20x… 50x… The whole market will wake up in minutes. This isn’t the end. This is the calm before the chaos. If you still haven't followed me, you'll regret it.
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Yujin Gray@YujinGray·
One character can cost you millions. You copy a familiar wallet address from history. But it could be a fake one. This is address poisoning scammers create similar addresses and make them appear in your transaction history. In crypto, almost the same address = a different address. Always verify the full address. Verify first. Transfer second.
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CHoZZy
CHoZZy@ChozzyMetax·
Good night 🌙 Recharge for tomorrow , have a lovely night rest .
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