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building @bartiegenie | CTO @askstocmed | ⚒️ @TSPOWERGRID | 💼 Paulina oil | $2740/day | not quitting.

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spirit (-e/acc)@ciphertoone·
I'm happy to announce that my company STOCMED has secured a ₦50 million grant from the @NigEducation SVCG Program. We have been fueled. We will become the uber for medication access in Nigeria.
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Skyler Chan
Skyler Chan@skyler_chan_·
man i’m excited for YC S26 batch, referred both friends and both get in
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Mr Izrael 👑
Mr Izrael 👑@Mr_Izrael·
This is actually an interesting question. Let me break it down as simply as possible: Data is not created by your network provider or by fibre optic cables. Data is created by people and devices, every time you type a message, take a photo, record a video, or load a webpage. That information is instantly converted into binary code (just 1s and 0s). Your network provider (MTN, Airtel, Glo, T2 mobile) doesn’t “give” you data like a slice of cake. WHAT THEY ACTUALLY SELL YOU is ACCESS + A USAGE QUOTA. You pay ₦1,000 and they give you, say, 1.5GB or 2GB of allowed data transfer. It’s like buying credit to use their highway (the fibre cables, cell towers, and undersea links). Where does the consumed data “go”? Nowhere. It doesn’t disappear. When you watch a video on X or YouTube, a copy of that video is sent from their server to your phone. When you upload a photo, a copy leaves your phone and goes to their server. The original stays where it was created. YOUR DATA PLAN SIMPLY MEASURES HOW MUCH WAS TRANSFERRED THROUGH THEIR NETWORK. Fibre optic cables are not the source of data, they are just the fastest highway that carries those 1s and 0s as pulses of light. The real data lives in massive servers and data centres all over the world. So when your data finishes, your “highway access” to those servers is simply cut off until you buy more. The actual information you consumed is still out there, it just keeps moving between servers and devices forever.
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye

Where is data created from? The ones consumed, where do they go to? Yes you will say fibre optics cables blah blah but how is it created from there.

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Audrey
Audrey@audrlo·
high agency. sense of urgency. bias to action. if you have these three traits, you will never lose.
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Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
I think about this often. “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.” - Lombardi
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Osas ✨
Osas ✨@osasinrobotics·
Would you still enter a hackathon if you knew 99% you weren’t going to win?
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dára sobaloju@darasoba·
I’ve been using Codex for the past two hours and Claude really needs to step up, especially with debugging. Codex consistently gets things right on the first try and it’s incredibly fast. I’m using Claude 20x and it’s incredibly slow.
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philomath
philomath@DpEsho·
@ciphertoone When you are ready, you will give the solar to all Nigerians for free and start dragging them for your money or repayment. This one is just a pipe dream
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spirit (-e/acc)@ciphertoone·
Solar owners in Nigeria, let me tell you something nobody is talking about. You spent ₦3M–₦8M on panels, inverter, battery. You're generating 15–20kWh a day. Your house uses maybe 8–10kWh. The rest? It sits in your battery until it's full. Then your charge controller just… stops. Your panels are literally cooking in Lagos sun producing power that goes NOWHERE. Meanwhile, the neighbor next door is spending ₦5,000/day on fuel. The tenant upstairs is rationing between charging her phone and running a fan. The shop across the street closes shop by 4pm because they don’t have gen. You have surplus power. They have unmet demand. There's a 10-metre cable between you. But there's no system to meter it, bill for it, or make it safe. That's what @tspowergrid is. We built the missing layer- a smart metering hub that sits between your solar system and your neighbors. It tracks every kilowatt-hour. Neighbors top up via WhatsApp/Telegram. You set your own price. ₦150/kWh, ₦200/kWh- whatever makes sense for your street. Earnings hit your dashboard in real time. Here's the full picture: THE HOST (you): You own the solar system. You install our Gateway Hub. You become a micro-utility. You earn ₦80K–₦150K/month from 3–5 neighbors. THE NEIGHBOR: They get cheaper power than petrol gen (₦200/kWh vs ₦330+/kWh for fuel). No capital outlay. No generator maintenance. No noise. No fumes. They just tap and pay. THE HUB: Our hardware smart meters at each connection point. It measures generation, consumption, battery state, and billing. All data flows live to our cloud platform. THE PLATFORM: Real-time dashboard. Earnings tracking. Neighbor management. Wallet top-ups. Withdraw to bank. This is the actual business. We're not a solar company. We're a platform company. Solar is just how hosts get onboarded. THE BILLING: Prepaid wallet system. Neighbor loads ₦2,000 via WhatsApp. Meter deducts as they consume. When wallet hits zero, power pauses. No arguments. No "I'll pay you later." No awkward conversations. Now let me address the FEAR: NEMSA just released new guidelines because fire incidents from solar installations are INCREASING across Nigeria. Battery explosions. Inverter overheating. Bad wiring. Mixing old and new batteries. No BMS on lithium setups. Kano's Singer Market burned twice in two weeks- solar battery explosion suspected. ₦5 BILLION in damage. This happens when there's no monitoring. No management system. No one watching the data. Our hub monitors your system 24/7. Battery temp. Charge cycles. Load distribution. Fault alerts go straight to your phone via the web app. This is what "managed solar" means. Not just install and pray. THE BUSINESS MODEL: If you don't have solar → Full Stack package. ₦6M, 5kW system, 3-month installment. Panels, inverter, lithium battery, gateway hub, meters for 3 neighbors, installation, 12-month warranty. If you already have solar → Upgrade Kit. ₦800K+. We add the metering layer, connect your neighbors, and you start earning in days. We take a 5% platform fee on transactions. That's it. You keep 95% of what your neighbors pay. IBPM installers, solar companies, estate managers- we're not competing with you. We're giving your customers a reason to say yes faster. "This system pays for itself" is the most powerful sales line in solar. We make it true. This is not a concept. The platform is live. Data loop is working. First Lagos pilot is being installed. Be your own Power Grid.
TSPowerGrid@TSPOWERGRID

Your solar panels are generating power you're not using and that's money walking out the door. T&S Power Grid lets you sell that surplus directly to your neighbours through our smart hub and app. You set the price. They pay prepaid. You earn in real time. tspowergrid.com/waitlist

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eyanAnonymous@ThatEdoBoi_·
@Jerry_Naike @ciphertoone @Jerry_Naike , while some may have reservations, his idea offers a solution for those who cannot afford solar energy. Many of these individuals still rely on gas for their generators, often expressing frustration while trying to manage.
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IDAN || 3D Artist + Animator💋🎧 ♱
I love it when people use 100% of their brain’s capacity
spirit (-e/acc)@ciphertoone

Solar owners in Nigeria, let me tell you something nobody is talking about. You spent ₦3M–₦8M on panels, inverter, battery. You're generating 15–20kWh a day. Your house uses maybe 8–10kWh. The rest? It sits in your battery until it's full. Then your charge controller just… stops. Your panels are literally cooking in Lagos sun producing power that goes NOWHERE. Meanwhile, the neighbor next door is spending ₦5,000/day on fuel. The tenant upstairs is rationing between charging her phone and running a fan. The shop across the street closes shop by 4pm because they don’t have gen. You have surplus power. They have unmet demand. There's a 10-metre cable between you. But there's no system to meter it, bill for it, or make it safe. That's what @tspowergrid is. We built the missing layer- a smart metering hub that sits between your solar system and your neighbors. It tracks every kilowatt-hour. Neighbors top up via WhatsApp/Telegram. You set your own price. ₦150/kWh, ₦200/kWh- whatever makes sense for your street. Earnings hit your dashboard in real time. Here's the full picture: THE HOST (you): You own the solar system. You install our Gateway Hub. You become a micro-utility. You earn ₦80K–₦150K/month from 3–5 neighbors. THE NEIGHBOR: They get cheaper power than petrol gen (₦200/kWh vs ₦330+/kWh for fuel). No capital outlay. No generator maintenance. No noise. No fumes. They just tap and pay. THE HUB: Our hardware smart meters at each connection point. It measures generation, consumption, battery state, and billing. All data flows live to our cloud platform. THE PLATFORM: Real-time dashboard. Earnings tracking. Neighbor management. Wallet top-ups. Withdraw to bank. This is the actual business. We're not a solar company. We're a platform company. Solar is just how hosts get onboarded. THE BILLING: Prepaid wallet system. Neighbor loads ₦2,000 via WhatsApp. Meter deducts as they consume. When wallet hits zero, power pauses. No arguments. No "I'll pay you later." No awkward conversations. Now let me address the FEAR: NEMSA just released new guidelines because fire incidents from solar installations are INCREASING across Nigeria. Battery explosions. Inverter overheating. Bad wiring. Mixing old and new batteries. No BMS on lithium setups. Kano's Singer Market burned twice in two weeks- solar battery explosion suspected. ₦5 BILLION in damage. This happens when there's no monitoring. No management system. No one watching the data. Our hub monitors your system 24/7. Battery temp. Charge cycles. Load distribution. Fault alerts go straight to your phone via the web app. This is what "managed solar" means. Not just install and pray. THE BUSINESS MODEL: If you don't have solar → Full Stack package. ₦6M, 5kW system, 3-month installment. Panels, inverter, lithium battery, gateway hub, meters for 3 neighbors, installation, 12-month warranty. If you already have solar → Upgrade Kit. ₦800K+. We add the metering layer, connect your neighbors, and you start earning in days. We take a 5% platform fee on transactions. That's it. You keep 95% of what your neighbors pay. IBPM installers, solar companies, estate managers- we're not competing with you. We're giving your customers a reason to say yes faster. "This system pays for itself" is the most powerful sales line in solar. We make it true. This is not a concept. The platform is live. Data loop is working. First Lagos pilot is being installed. Be your own Power Grid.

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spirit (-e/acc)@ciphertoone·
@Adeboi4c @FranQi_ng You’re welcome to be an observer. The early adopters are already proving it. Just cross your arms and watch my bro.😎
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GyökeresIsHome@Adeboi4c·
@FranQi_ng @ciphertoone Bro I don’t think that can account for loads on your hybrid inverter plus it’s not safe Unless this company will refund me my house cost back if fire outbreak happens I’ve been using my solar peacefully for 4 years now People that want to charge phones can charge for free
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Abíọ́lá Ajíbọ́lá
Abíọ́lá Ajíbọ́lá@abiola__ajibola·
I like this concept of sharing economy for electricity. 👍🏾
spirit (-e/acc)@ciphertoone

Solar owners in Nigeria, let me tell you something nobody is talking about. You spent ₦3M–₦8M on panels, inverter, battery. You're generating 15–20kWh a day. Your house uses maybe 8–10kWh. The rest? It sits in your battery until it's full. Then your charge controller just… stops. Your panels are literally cooking in Lagos sun producing power that goes NOWHERE. Meanwhile, the neighbor next door is spending ₦5,000/day on fuel. The tenant upstairs is rationing between charging her phone and running a fan. The shop across the street closes shop by 4pm because they don’t have gen. You have surplus power. They have unmet demand. There's a 10-metre cable between you. But there's no system to meter it, bill for it, or make it safe. That's what @tspowergrid is. We built the missing layer- a smart metering hub that sits between your solar system and your neighbors. It tracks every kilowatt-hour. Neighbors top up via WhatsApp/Telegram. You set your own price. ₦150/kWh, ₦200/kWh- whatever makes sense for your street. Earnings hit your dashboard in real time. Here's the full picture: THE HOST (you): You own the solar system. You install our Gateway Hub. You become a micro-utility. You earn ₦80K–₦150K/month from 3–5 neighbors. THE NEIGHBOR: They get cheaper power than petrol gen (₦200/kWh vs ₦330+/kWh for fuel). No capital outlay. No generator maintenance. No noise. No fumes. They just tap and pay. THE HUB: Our hardware smart meters at each connection point. It measures generation, consumption, battery state, and billing. All data flows live to our cloud platform. THE PLATFORM: Real-time dashboard. Earnings tracking. Neighbor management. Wallet top-ups. Withdraw to bank. This is the actual business. We're not a solar company. We're a platform company. Solar is just how hosts get onboarded. THE BILLING: Prepaid wallet system. Neighbor loads ₦2,000 via WhatsApp. Meter deducts as they consume. When wallet hits zero, power pauses. No arguments. No "I'll pay you later." No awkward conversations. Now let me address the FEAR: NEMSA just released new guidelines because fire incidents from solar installations are INCREASING across Nigeria. Battery explosions. Inverter overheating. Bad wiring. Mixing old and new batteries. No BMS on lithium setups. Kano's Singer Market burned twice in two weeks- solar battery explosion suspected. ₦5 BILLION in damage. This happens when there's no monitoring. No management system. No one watching the data. Our hub monitors your system 24/7. Battery temp. Charge cycles. Load distribution. Fault alerts go straight to your phone via the web app. This is what "managed solar" means. Not just install and pray. THE BUSINESS MODEL: If you don't have solar → Full Stack package. ₦6M, 5kW system, 3-month installment. Panels, inverter, lithium battery, gateway hub, meters for 3 neighbors, installation, 12-month warranty. If you already have solar → Upgrade Kit. ₦800K+. We add the metering layer, connect your neighbors, and you start earning in days. We take a 5% platform fee on transactions. That's it. You keep 95% of what your neighbors pay. IBPM installers, solar companies, estate managers- we're not competing with you. We're giving your customers a reason to say yes faster. "This system pays for itself" is the most powerful sales line in solar. We make it true. This is not a concept. The platform is live. Data loop is working. First Lagos pilot is being installed. Be your own Power Grid.

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4thTech
4thTech@4thTechs·
@ciphertoone @omoga01 Laudable idea/model, and keep up the good work, it is not a joke to develop solutions like this, it takes a lot of mental energy to develop both the front-end and backend infra especially in the energy sector. Unfortunately, the majority is not ready for this conversation yet.
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spirit (-e/acc)@ciphertoone·
@Drizzy_nwaa There’s no wahala chief. You energy can’t be waisting under your watch. You’re leaving money in the table. Discuss with your neighbors. Fill our waitlist. We’d contact you.
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IFAKOLADE WALLACE
IFAKOLADE WALLACE@Drizzy_nwaa·
@ciphertoone I have been thinking about selling power to my neighbours because my own dey generate power and I dont use it for anything asides my 120l freezer once in a while.... But abeg I no want wahala
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