Bryan Gross

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Bryan Gross

Bryan Gross

@bryangross

Creating the future one block at a time :)

Katılım Nisan 2009
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Aegis Markets
Aegis Markets@AegisMarkets·
There has never been a creator layer on @Uniswap v4. Pool creation earned you nothing. That ends today. Registration for AEGIS Accounts are live. Every pool created is now an earning position. Link below 👇
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Bryan Gross@bryangross·
@CernBasher competition and margin/multiple compression shatter the $100T+ premise
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Nozz
Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
Like + Comment "SYNTA" + Bookmark this & I'll send you: ✓ Link to Synta (the app that makes this possible) ✓ My exact prompts for $10K workflows ✓ Complete setup walkthrough This is your chance to get 6 months ahead of everyone.
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Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
I just discovered an app that turns anyone into a $10K/month automation expert with ONE prompt. Been getting messages all week asking how I'm building so fast. While agencies charge $5K for basic workflows, this thing builds them in 3 minutes. Here's how the automation industry just got completely fucked:🧵
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George Stock
George Stock@georgesttock·
$10 VEO 3 AI ads are pumping Here’s what you can do - Talking head videos - Product in hand - AI hooks + B-roll One of our brands made $35,000 in 1 month Entirely with AI ads Its not just the time it saves but costs less than $10/AD to create Comment “VEO” and I’ll send you our system (must be connected)
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Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
Everyone's losing their shit over OpenAI o1 while I just built an AI reasoning agent that thinks 10x deeper for $7/month. The $200 ChatGPT Pro suckers are paying for "advanced reasoning" that my n8n workflow beats using free models chained together. Here's the kicker - it doesn't just think longer. It thinks SMARTER. What this reasoning beast actually does: → Breaks complex problems into 15+ reasoning steps automatically → Cross-validates its own logic using multiple AI models → Challenges its assumptions before giving final answers → Documents entire thought process for transparency → Costs less than your Netflix subscription to run 24/7 Built this for a Fortune 500 consultant who was burning $2K/month on AI tools. Now they're running circles around teams using ChatGPT Pro. The workflow uses: - Claude for initial analysis - GPT-4 for devil's advocate challenges - Gemini for fact-checking - Custom logic nodes that force deeper thinking - All orchestrated in n8n like a beautiful symphony While everyone's fighting for ChatGPT Pro access, you could build something 10x more powerful this weekend. Follow + Like + Comment "REASONING" and I'll DM you: - Complete n8n workflow JSON (import and run) - Setup video showing every connection - Prompt chains that force AI to think deeper - My consulting framework for charging $10K for this Stop paying tech giants for half-baked "reasoning" when you can build a reasoning MONSTER that actually delivers. (Need all 3 actions or my automation won't catch your handle)
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Aryan Mahajan
Aryan Mahajan@aryanXmahajan·
My Claude MCP Agent just wrote a sales proposal that closed a $6K deal. Not kidding. One MCP setup: - syncs Airtable transcripts automatically - extracts pain points with Claude reasoning - runs Perplexity research on prospects - generates Google Doc proposals that convert basically everything to automate your sales process reply "CLOSER" + retweet and i'll send the workflow (must be following so i can dm) only FREE for 48 hours before it goes into the void.
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Machina
Machina@EXM7777·
this n8n automation has generated over $200k in sales for my clients... i use it every single day in my SEO agency and it works like a charm i'm sharing the complete workflow with JSON file and step-by-step implementation guide: - does keyword research for you - generates optimized articles from keywords list - saves content in google docs and sends updates through slack it's designed for absolute beginners, you can set it up even with zero n8n experience reply "CONTENT" + retweet and it's yours (follow me so i can dm)
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4nzn
4nzn@paoloanzn·
Yesterday a guy DM'd me "I want to start an AI automation agency but I keep getting stuck..." "I sit down, open my laptop, tell myself 'today I'm gonna lock in' but then I just stare at the screen for hours" "I know AI automation is the future but I can't figure out what problems to actually solve" sound familiar? this is the #1 reason 90% of people never start their AI automation business. they get paralyzed by the endless possibilities instead of focusing on the 3-5 problems that are literally printing money right now. so I wrote him a brutally honest breakdown: the exact 5 problems every local business is begging someone to solve the 3-step framework to identify which one to tackle first how to validate demand in under 48 hours (without building anything) the simple cold outreach template that books calls he went from "analysis paralysis" to his first $3K client in 12 days. now he's asking me to make this breakdown public. problem is... this isn't some fluffy "mindset" guide. its the real playbook I used to help 47 people start their automation agencies. most consultants charge $2K+ for this level of detail. but I'm dropping it for free comment "AUTOMATION" and I'll send you the complete breakdown. this only works if you actually implement it dont’t ask for it if you're just gonna save it and never take action
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4nzn
4nzn@paoloanzn·
I built an AI agent that can processes 1000+ pages business documents automatically and answers questions like a $150k consultant companies are paying agencies $3-8K/month for this exact system here's the blueprint the problem: most businesses drown in documents, contracts, and reports sitting in Google Drive folders employees waste 2.5 hours daily searching for information that already exists my Solution (Built in n8n): → Auto-fetches new docs from Google Drive → Extracts key data using AI (PDFs, images, everything) → Creates searchable knowledge base with embeddings → Deploys smart agent that answers questions instantly real results: - client saved 15 hours/week on document searches - reduced onboarding time from 3 days to 30 minutes - eliminated $12K monthly consultant fees (not bad i'd say) I already know what you are about to say "yeah but how hard would it be to build something like this?" this workflow took me 4 hours to build and I'm charging $1.5K setup + $1K monthly maintenance why this prints money? every mid-size company has THIS exact pain they're already paying for solutions that DON'T work you're offering them their own ChatGPT trained on THEIR data the technical stack: n8n for automation (free tier works) OpenAI API for processing ($30/month avg) Supabase for vector storage (free) Google Drive integration (built-in) TOTAL COST: under $50/month to run Revenue potential: $2-4K+/month per client how to find clients you are asking? - pick 3 local businesses with document chaos - build proof of concept with their sample docs - demo the time savings live close at $2K minimum I'm seeing agencies scale this to $50K MRR in 90 days the barrier to entry is knowledge, not capital if you can follow a YouTube tutorial you can build this Pro tip → don't sell "AI automation." Sell: "instant access to your company's knowledge." that's what they actually want. "I'm too stupid I can't do this it seems complex" wow in 2025 this is kind of crazy but... OK fine, I got you covered bookmark this post, follow me, repost, comment with 'AGENT' and i'll send you the entire workflow JSON file this is literally a business in a box
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Bryan Gross
Bryan Gross@bryangross·
@haydenzadams @unichain If near-instant cross-domain composability happens, the tradeoff between predictability and liquidity might not be so stark. Until then, forcing AMMs and other apps to share space is what enables the composability—and not everyone will want to give that up.
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Hayden Adams 🦄
Hayden Adams 🦄@haydenzadams·
Some context on @unichain and L2s as it relates to gas markets👇 Apps want low, predictable gas fees AMMs raise fees (fee floor = lowest profitable arb) and increase volatility (big market movements) In the future, most apps won’t want to share block space w/ AMMs for this reason, it’s a bit like living with a hoarder But AMMs are the best way to create onchain liquidity, and many apps will want to tap into them This is where fast crosschain interop and unichain comes in Many peoples mental models are a bit broken here because they view chains as having to be general purpose and think the most useful chains should have the most liquidity (some apps certainly will want to collocate w/ trading - just not most) Also most chain devs WANT AMMs raising their fees bc it’s the thing that makes money today But this is obviously directly the opposite of what end users and app developers want, which is ultimately more important Anyways, unichain 🚀
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Bryan Gross
Bryan Gross@bryangross·
@0x94305 How much did they spend in gas to rebalance every 8 seconds for 6 months?
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Alex Nezlobin
Alex Nezlobin@0x94305·
1/ Active profitable LPing is becoming increasingly viable on L2s even in volatile pairs. Here are estimated markouts for the most active LP in the 5bps eth/usdc pair on Bаse, 0x03a520...4EacBc. In this time period, this LP generated ~60K in markouts. How did they do it?
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Kodiak
Kodiak@KodiakFi·
Launch, Trade, LP & Delegate Kodiak is your gateway to @berachain
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Bryan Gross@bryangross·
@SmokeyTheBera The space has a way of shining a light on these folks - in other industries, their actions are hidden
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Smokey The Bera 🐻⛓
Smokey The Bera 🐻⛓@SmokeyTheBera·
The longer I’ve spent in the space and the more unsavoury folks I’ve met, the more I value peace of mind and transparency in my actions I’ve still got work to do here, esp as someone who is conflict averse, but imo it’s impossible to price trust and the ability to sleep soundly
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Smokey The Bera 🐻⛓
Smokey The Bera 🐻⛓@SmokeyTheBera·
It feels like almost every week I find myself thinking about how humility and decency are some of the most core qualities of a founder and I'm also reminded that it costs nothing to not be a dick to people
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Bryan Gross@bryangross·
@ChainLinkGod EigenLayer should integrate AVS tokens deeper into the ecosystem to preserve utility and boost demand.
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Zach Rynes | CLG
Zach Rynes | CLG@ChainLinkGod·
Eigenlayer's economic model is broken The protocol does not provide a real solution for bootstrapping a new a new decentralized infrastructure protocol The bootstrapping problem is a classic chicken and egg problem is as follows: (1) node operators won’t join and secure a network unless it is profitable for them to do so (2) users won’t pay to use a network unless there’s already a set of node operators securing the network So you have a stalemate, where the existence of both supply and demand depending on the other side already existing The stalemate is resolved by issuing a new token, subsidizing the supply side via token inflation to ensure it is profitable for nodes to join—even before network itself is profitable Then, if the network provides a valuable service and demand side adoption increases, the growth of user fees eventually replaces subsidies and the network becomes net profitable Protocols launching on Eigenlayer (AVSs) still need to bootstrap in the same exact manner, but nature of Eigenlayer makes it worse (1) AVSs forfeit token utility as their natively issued token is no longer the sole staking/collateral asset, rather that becomes the role of staked ETH / EIGEN (2) Because AVSs aren't profitable at inception, they have to pay for the staked ETH / EIGEN with inflation of their own token supply—participants who have no alignment with that AVS token and will sell to accumulate more ETH / EIGEN (3) For any AVS that becomes successful, they will need to forfeit revenue to ETH / EIGEN stakers, creating a net drain on the protocol as revenue exits their ecosystem This arrangement makes little sense for well-capitalized / well-positioned projects that do not need to gut the utility and value of their token to attract capital / validators Any AVS that does become successful and generate revenue will likely step away from Eigenlayer to retain more of their own revenue and accrue more value to their own native token, in the same way many dApps become their own L2/L3/appChain to capture more fees/MEV The only reason why a protocol would want to become and remain an AVS is if (1) their costs are subsidized via EIGEN token inflation, (2) they gain access to VC fundraising based on restaking hype, or (3) they benefit from a narrative pivot in the same way failing L1s pivot to becoming L2s Beyond the economics, becoming an AVS doesn't mean users are provided a higher quality of service or superior security guarantees If we look at oracles specifically, we can see three primary challenges to overcome (1) DevOps: Are the node operators known reputable entities who can manage infra that is highly performant and resilient to compromise? Can their infrastructure scale to thousands of feeds and maintain low latency even during extreme blockchain network congestion and adversarial P2P network conditions? Can the operators identify and resolve issues in a timely manner? (2) Data quality: Do operators aggregate data exclusively from high quality data providers that have strict guarantees around accuracy/availability? Does the data aggregation methodology result in price reports that reflect the volume/liquidity-weighted market-wide price of assets, even during extreme market volatility? Can network participants identity and resolve data provisioning issues in a timely manner? (3) Code quality: Is the onchain and offchain code resistant against manipulation and exploits? Has there been sufficient third party audits/reviews, and if there is a bug, how quickly can the issue be identified and resolved? Eigenlayer doesn’t provide solutions to any of this, so even if an oracle AVS has a significant backing of staked ETH / EIGEN, that doesn't mean guarantee anything around that oracle's reliability, accuracy, or performance There have been exactly zero economic attacks on oracles or bridges, as the staked collateral is simply not the bottleneck, it's only an additional layer of security (that a protocol can more efficiently provide itself) The fact that Eigenlayer has pivoted and is moving towards supporting AVS tokens as restaked assets is simply an admission that Eigen's core economic model is broken and never made any sense, and they themselves are pivoting in an attempt to find yield for their $12B in collateral For the time being, and for the foreseeable future, Eigenlayer remains to be a subsidized yield farm for ETH stakers
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Bryan Gross
Bryan Gross@bryangross·
@ajwarner90 It is simple. That’s it. We have done it better for several meme coins. DM me for help.
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A.J. Warner
A.J. Warner@ajwarner90·
Why do memecoins prefer uniswap v2 compared to v3 for launch?
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