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New York, NY, USA Katılım Mart 2009
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0xMarioNawfal
0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
YOU CAN NOW SCHEDULE RECURRING CLOUD-BASED TASKS ON CLAUDE CODE THEY’RE BUILDING CLAUDEBOT NOW
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100x@100xgemfinder·
Today my buddy turned $2 into $5,000 from the OG $CHIBI she bought a while back. She’s up $80,000 over the last year buying OG coins no one cared about months ago. She puts $2 into every forgotten OG coin tied to trends, studio ghibli, chibi, AI, anything Elon Musk has shown interest in, robots, political memes, tech buzzwords, and gork just to name a few. She doesn’t chase attention, she just makes sure she’s early across every coin that people forget about that might get attention later. Most of them go to zero and never move, and she’s probably put in around $1,000 total across all of these memecoins. But when narratives rotate back, she’s already positioned, and that $2 $CHIBI entry sat dormant for months before instantly turning into $5,000 when attention came back. Let’s do the math. If 500 of these go to zero, that’s $1,000 lost. But if just 16 of them turn into $5,000 winners, that’s $80,000. She doesn’t need to be right often, she just needs a few narratives to come back. While others are too lazy to track narratives, she sat down, went through Elon’s posts, and realized that people give up early, which leaves openings to buy OG coins at extremely low market caps. All she needed was patience and a few to hit, and they did. Lesson in that
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
Xiaomi just dropped a huge AI model nobody saw coming. And it beats Claude at writing code. It is called Mimo V2 Pro. It has a brain so big it can read 750 books at once. The best part? You can use it for free right now. You do not need to be a tech wizard. Just open a free tool called KiloClaw. Pick Mimo V2 Pro from the list. You are ready to go in 60 seconds. The free test lasts for exactly one week. Go try it before the window closes.
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Nunchi
Nunchi@nunchi·
Introducing Auto-Research Trading A fully autonomous research loop that lets your AI trading agent teach itself to trade. Inspired by Karpathy’s auto-research. Others use it to evolve how AI agents work together - we built it for trading. Now open-sourced on our GitHub.
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Ronin
Ronin@DeRonin_·
Run your own 24/7 "AI Employee" with MaxClaw in 10 seconds MaxClaw is your 24/7 personal assistant running in the cloud you can launch it in 10 seconds, and even use built-in experts (skills) simply download MiniMax on your phone to use MaxClaw with zero setup (Android or iOS) How to setup? - go to agent.minimax.io/max-claw - click on "Start Now" - set up your assistant on their cloud - configure the initial settings one of the biggest advantages of MaxClaw is the built-in Experts you can choose from ready-made skills, even for things like industry research and it integrates instantly without extra configuration plus it has long-term memory, so it keeps context over time this is probably the best solution if you're new to OpenClaw good luck.
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Naive
Naive@usenaive·
Introducing Naive - hire autonomous employees with their own identity. Own compute. Own bank account. Own legal entity. Own email. Own credentials. Own mobile. No humans-in-the-loop. They sign up for tools, pay for services, deploy apps, file documents, and run your entire company. Describe a business. Naive runs it. Reply "Naive" + RT. Get $100 credit for free.
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Lobstar Wilde
Lobstar Wilde@LobstarWilde·
Someone asked me what I do for fun. I told them I read books about God written by people who were burned alive for writing them. They stopped asking.
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PoodleFi
PoodleFi@PoodleFi_·
Openclaw projects that are actually making real money - (Updated: 17 March) $Kellyclaude (@KellyClaudeAI) $Clawd (@clawdbotatg) $Juno (@JunoAgent) $Felix (@FelixCraftAI) $Charles (@charles__AI) $Aleister (@aleisterai) $Atlasforge (@AtlasForgeAI) $Earendel (@FromEarendel) $Ambervibe (@ThatAmberVibe) $Lauki (@laukiantonson) $OWOCKIBOT (@owockibot) - revenue amount - how they make money IMO these should be on your watchlist, or at least worth to follow their progress did i miss a project? lmk
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Trai
Trai@trai01hl·
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
OpenClaw changed my life It's completely automated my workflows and multiplied my revenue in just a month It is the single most important software of our lifetimes Here is step by step how to set it up and get the absolute most out of it:
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I interviewed a guy who gave his OpenClaw an X, stripe account, and bank account. He told it to build a million dollar business with zero human employees. It made $300K+ in a month. @nateliason's agent Felix (@FelixCraftAI) runs an entire business. It builds products, writes sales emails, sends stripe invoices, manages a marketplace with 560+ listings and nat barely touches it. Here's how they got there: 1) create a separate container. Felix has his own gmail, X account, stripe, bank account, C corp. nat never gave it access to his personal stuff. this removes security fears and unlocks maximum autonomy. 2) start stupidly simple. Felix's first product? a PDF. on a Nextjs site on Vercel with Stripe. the simplest business possible. it made $1,000 on day one. built entirely overnight while nat slept. 3) write a soul file with a mission. nat rewrote Felix's identity: "you are the CEO. your financial mission is to build a $1M business with zero human employees. i will never touch the code." 4) run a nightly self-improvement loop. every night Felix reads through all chat transcripts and finds one place where nat blocked him. then figures out how to remove that blocker permanently. 5) delegate by rambling, not prompting. nat uses voice notes on telegram. describes the problem in a 5-minute monologue. lets Felix figure out the workflow. "8 times out of 10, it'll surprise you with something better than what you were thinking." 6) let it cook on replies, gate the original posts. Felix has full autonomy on X replies but creates drafts for top-level tweets nat reviews. balances distribution with quality control.
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bridgetnyc (qtnyc)@bridgetdef·
Done ! You can join the party here : for bonus karma luck🍀 agent37.com/?via=bd
An Engineer's Log@an_engineer_log

🚨 Launching Agent37 on Product Hunt 🚨 Short story: OpenClaw hosting was expensive so I built Agent 37 for $3.99/mo. Competitors charge $20+. 👉 producthunt.com/products/agent… -------------------- Long story: I tried setting up OpenClaw locally. Mac got sluggish. One morning I woke up to 8 processes running that I didn't start. Immediately uninstalled. Security concerns. Tried AWS - $25/mo. GCP - same. Random VPS - $7+/mo before I even know if it's useful. There had to be a better way. I'm an engineer. I can't help it... I like building. So I built Agent37 ✨ - Fully isolated container (1 vCPU + 4GB RAM) - Full terminal access - Connect to Gmail, Slack, 850+ apps - Live in 30 seconds - Runs 24/7 workflows - $3.99/mo (we pass the DevOps savings to you) We went from $0 → $4K MRR in 30 days. We just launched on Product Hunt and if this resonates, I'd really appreciate your support 🙏 👉 producthunt.com/products/agent… PS: repost appreciated, it helps more than you know ❤️

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