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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I put my entire Claude Code setup for GTM engineering into ONE Notion doc 10 modules. No fluff. - How to install Claude Code and run your first GTM session in under 10 minutes - How to build a CLAUDE. md that acts as your project brain and never loses context - How to install GTM skills that chain together and run autonomously - How to connect your full stack via MCP servers without writing custom wrappers - How to run parallel agents and subagents across GTM workflows simultaneously - How to manage context and token usage across long research sessions - How to choose between Sonnet, Opus, and Haiku based on the task - How to hook Claude Code into external triggers so workflows run without you - The exact GTM workflows to build first: signal detection, lead scoring, outreach sequencing - Full slash command reference for every repeatable GTM task This is the setup I would have KILLED for before spending months piecing it together from documentation, YouTube tutorials, and scattered GitHub threads. Like + comment "BIBLE" and I'll send it over (must be connected for priority access)
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TAO Institute
TAO Institute@TAOInstitute_·
If intelligence is open but unreadable, power recentralizes 128 subnets; 128 open markets for intelligence TAO Institute: The Bloomberg Terminal for Bittensor
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The Dots
The Dots@TheDotsTalks·
Sat down with the @KusamaShield founder a couple of months ago. Let's spill the beans and talk about real privacy All ZK innovations and experimentation are happening on Kusama now Let’s shield the planet 🛡youtu.be/cwWkSBbhtE0
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The Dots@TheDotsTalks·
Kusama Shield key takeaways: - Tornado Cash hasn't been updated in 4.5 years - 2 seconds deposits vs 6 hours on other protocols - Fully permissionless - Built on Kusama's RISC-V VM, not just another EVM fork - First ZK library for Polkadot VM - Shielded gifts via Telegram soon
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Yogesh Kumar
Yogesh Kumar@itsyogesh18·
In my goal to make @Polkadot developer experience world-class, I am back with another banger 🔥 Introducing better-SIWP - a Better Auth plugin that adds Polkadot wallet auth to any server with 3 lines of config. @better_auth is the biggest oss auth lib in the JS/TS ecosystem with 27K+ stars. It already had Sign-In with Ethereum. Polkadot? Nothing. So I built it. Sign In With Polkadot - works with any wallet, any Substrate chain.
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@taohalving Thanks :) no interest right now ✌🏻
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Michel Lieben
Michel Lieben@MichLieben·
Giving away a full Claude Project setup that builds advanced n8n workflows from a single prompt. This completely changed how we build automations at our $7M ARR agency. You write a basic prompt describing your workflow. Claude (Sonnet 4.5) reads it, breaks it down, and outputs an n8n JSON file you can import directly. It handles field mappings, data flow between nodes, trigger configurations, conditional branches, sticky notes for documentation, and error handling. What's included: → Full Claude Project setup you can copy-paste and run immediately → 70+ n8n documentation pages extracted from the official GitHub repo, so Claude knows the syntax and node references → Templates and frameworks for use cases like lead routing and social listening → Real prompts vs. the workflows Claude actually built, so you can see what worked and what didn't → SOPs to update the documentation every time n8n ships a new feature "How to build n8n workflows?" has always been harder than "what n8n workflow should I build?" This flips it. Spend your time thinking about which automation moves the needle. Let Claude handle the build. Reply "PROMPT" and I'll DM the full setup guide. Must be following.
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
The founders who figure out OpenClaw in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027. The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, the security risks, where to start, or what to actually hand it first. So my team built a 48-page beginner's guide that does it for you. Inside: — The exact prompts to hand it on day one — Plain English setup for Mac and Windows — How to secure it so it doesn't burn your business down — 42 copy-paste workflows across sales, marketing, ops, and finance Your competitors are sleeping on this. Comment OPENCLAW and I'll send it.
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod

"OpenClaw is the new computer." — Jensen Huang This is the early PC era all over again. A few power users see it. Everyone else hasn't even started. "It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years." A solo founder with OpenClaw can now build what used to take a 50-person team. The leverage is absurd.

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Openτensor Foundaτion
Openτensor Foundaτion@opentensor·
The largest decentralised LLM pre-training run in history. SN3 @tplr_ai trained Covenant-72B across 70+ contributors on open internet infrastructure. Now it’s being discussed by @chamath with @nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Distributed, open-weight model training on Bittensor is getting started.
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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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templar
templar@tplr_ai·
On the @theallinpod this week, @chamath asked @nvidia CEO Jensen Huang about decentralized AI training, calling our Covenant-72B run "a pretty crazy technical accomplishment." One correction: it's 72 billion parameters, not four. Trained permissionlessly across 70+ contributors on commodity internet. The largest model ever pre-trained on fully decentralized infrastructure. Jensen's answer is worth hearing too.
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Hydration
Hydration@hydration_net·
Hydration just got a major UX upgrade 💧 A faster, smoother app with a fully redesigned interface Now with dark mode and light mode Cleaner flows, easier navigation, less friction
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Andy ττ
Andy ττ@bittingthembits·
🚨 BREAKING: The Motley Fool just published a feature article on $TAO after a 56% move in seven days. From $175 to $275 in one week. Now sitting at $284. And The Motley Fool holds a position in Bittensor. Read that again. 👀 Explicitly stated in disclosure. One of the most widely followed investment publications in the world the same platform that recommended Netflix at $1.50 and Nvidia at $4 owns $TAO and recommends it to their audience. The article highlights three catalysts driving this week's move. First, Grayscale's Bittensor Trust @Grayscale (GTAO) gained SEC reporting status on March 14. This is not a minor regulatory checkbox. SEC reporting status means institutional investors who are mandated to only hold compliant, reporting assets can now allocate to $TAO through Grayscale. The same pathway that opened the floodgates for Bitcoin. Pension funds, endowments, family offices, RIAs an entire class of capital that was previously locked out now has a regulated vehicle. Second, @covenant_ai-72B. A 72-billion parameter AI model running natively on the Bittensor network. The Motley Fool describes this as a move that "fully vertically integrates Bittensor as an AI crypto platform." This is the decentralized network training frontier-class models. Not fine-tuning. Not wrapping an API. Training. The same work that costs OpenAI and Google hundreds of millions in centralized compute is happening on a permissionless network where anyone can contribute and earn. Third, Large investor accumulation and a broader revival of AI interest. Open interest surging. Whale wallets growing. The smart money is not waiting for permission. But here is what The Motley Fool article does not cover. They did not mention that Bittensor has 100+ subnets producing real AI commodities inference, compute, predictions, data scraping, drug discovery, trading intelligence. They did not mention @Chutes doing $4.3M ARR with Harvard research partnerships and end-to-end encryption. They did not mention @Numinous building the world's most accurate forecasting engine with 200+ competing agents. They did not mention @MetaNova analyzing real molecular binding data for drug targets. They did not mention agents autonomously onboarding themselves as miners through @AstridIntel Arena. They did not mention @LeadpoetAI getting featured in Forbes with $1M ARR and 26 paying B2B customers. They did not mention @TargonCompute renting confidential H200s at $1.90/hr with sold-out B200 inventory. They did not mention the tokenomics 21M hard cap, first halving complete, 68% of supply staked, 3,600 $TAO daily emission, 100+ subnet pools each absorbing $TAO as base liquidity, wallet growth of 33-75% year over year at every single tier. They did not mention that Bitcoin miners are going unprofitable at $92K-$130K production costs while Bitcoin trades at $68K and that those miners are migrating to AI compute where Bittensor is already the market leader in decentralized infrastructure. They covered the surface. The surface alone moved the price 56% in a week. Imagine what happens when mainstream financial media starts covering the depth. When they write about the subnet economy generating $20M+ ARR. When they write about agents like @ridges_ai consuming digital commodities priced in $TAO. When they write about the flow-based emission model that mechanically rewards subnets attracting capital. When they explain that every subnet pool is a $TAO sink and every new agent is a $TAO demand driver. This week was the first time most Motley Fool readers have ever heard the word Bittensor. 56% in seven days on an introduction. The education curve has barely started. The product depth has barely been surfaced. The institutional on-ramps just opened. And the supply is the tightest it has ever been. $175 to $286 was the market waking up. What comes next is the market understanding what it woke up to. $TAO Not financial advice. DYOR. 🔗fool.com/investing/2026…
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@KimDotcom Zionists not Jews. This is not the same! Zionists supported Nazi Germany and Jews not.
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
Logic no longer applies. International law is a thing of the past. The Jews believe now is the time to bring back the Messiah. It explains everything. The servitude of EU leaders and Trump for a biblical prophecy, it’s stupid but true, The Jews spent a lot of time and money to prepare for this. They bribed and convinced everyone who matters. The war in Ukraine is just one part of this puzzle. The almost allergic reaction to peace is because of the prophecy Jews believe in. Zelenskyy is a Jew. Millions have died for a prophecy? They will reveal that Israel was behind the Ukraine war from the beginning in the hopes that Russia will attack Israel, a core necessity for the Jewish prophecy to come true. Of course only with conventional weapons. Russia and its allies will be destroyed by nukes via Trump and the European leaders and the Messiah will come. The crisis in the world is stage managed by the Jews. They don’t care how many will die in process. It’s completely brainless to think that Russia and China will not retaliate. North Korea has to get involved and make sure that those who want to sacrifice humanity for their prophecy will not get away with it. There is a remote possibility that the Jews got to Putin and Xi. Keep that in mind. Iran is literally fighting for humanity right now. Support Iran because if they are defeated Russia will be next and nuclear weapons will be used in the name of the Jews and their prophecy. I know this sounds crazy but I’m of sound mind and it all makes sense now. The Jews, again.
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Alice und Bob
Alice und Bob@alice_und_bob·
Failed Offboarding 250 USD spent in 2.5 years. The W3F was absolutely right to step in and end the madness. BUT: People were treated badly in the process. Those that tried to make an honest effort and help the eco. There were no exit interviews to thank ecosystem agents and teams for their service. At least that I’m aware of. They were all just told that the relationship is ending. It’s a bad way to end a working relationship that causes a lot of grief and sadness in those that believed in the mission. You have to ask: What society do you want to build? How do we relate and treat each other, even when relationships are ending? If you treat mercenaries and missionaries all the same, there is no reason to be a missionary. A Cypherpunk Utopia cannot be built on autism alone.
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Hydrated Jakub (🐍,🐍)
Hydrated Jakub (🐍,🐍)@GregusJakub·
2 massive features which were stucked on our roadmaps and boards for more than 2 years were demonstrated working in the same afternoon yesterday. Heck, order matching (later coined fancy as intents) originated as idea by us 🙃 will have even 6 years when it came as an idea in 2020 😐 And last missing piece from roadmap proposed in 2023 and supported by majority of HDX holders while Parity & W3F leadership just decided to let us die as we were running out of VC funding. Other improvement of life will be our new massively accelerated bridging as protocol can provide small immediate sharia compliant short term loans for users bridging to us slashing arrival time from 15-30 minutes to 1-2 minutes. Bridging to Hydration shouldn’t feel like going 2-3 years to Dagestan. But up to certain amount. Honestly, last 6 months I was feeling quite terribly about speed and quality of our development which was still pretty good relatively to other projects in crypto but thats low bar and reason why crypto has still such low adoption despite plowing tens of billions $ to crypto infra circle jerk perfectly described by Matti as Dev2Dev industry of couple thousands folks flying around the world sponsored by dumping tokens which they printed out of thin air but you paid for them with hard cash. So thx to Mr. Claude and high agency & ownership people within Hydration team we are improving velocity of our development to bring you better features which can serve your needs, faster. The revenge of idea guys like me and @lolmcshizz is starting to be sweet sweet 😼🫵
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Adil
Adil@adilimroz·
@TheDotsTalks Same passionate community members who got so pissed becuase their funding was stopped and retorted to such cheap acts? This incident tells no one or atleast most of those community members were not here to iplift the Polkadot ecosystem, rather just make easy money.
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The Dots
The Dots@TheDotsTalks·
remember when the official Polkadot account was run by passionate community members who understood both the culture and the tech, posting every day with the occasional 1M-view bangers? now the account is outsourced to poopooheads who have no clue what Polkadot or CT are, who leave a compromised Google Sheet hanging for over 10 hours without any urgency, who write AI slop in the same thread about a “daily reduction of issuance by 53%” in both the tweet and the visuals, and who post less often than DOT pumps sometimes I think the best things for Polkadot were only ever made by community members. the rest of the official entities are just good for nothing
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My interest faded away and my trust got crashed. The heart got torn apart from the mind. This restructure went so far completely sideways and wiped most of the rest which were passionated out. Any momentum is gone... Treating contributors like imposters who gave their life and heart is not what brought me to @Polkadot. Yes I see the capabilities with the technology, but this is not what's driving the technology alone. It's culture, trust, vision, and thrive to collectively tackle things with this tech. I hope the wounds can heal and we all collectively can recover from this. But it hurts to say, that I doubt it. (And I'm normally an pure optimist) @gavofyork
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