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@fierronava_

Often ridiculed because I'm too organized // 🇲🇽 🇪🇸 Crypto class of 2019 and Marketing Supply Chain Manager @ForceFieldX

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Fernando 🖇️@fierronava_·
Time in the socials, not timing the socials.
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degen poet
degen poet@solanapoet·
it’s the non-crypto, crypto cycle. most bullish use cases are trading stocks, prediction markets, and trading cards this is good, this is stickier than vapor coins, vapor chains and vapor products. money is coming on chain. that’s all we need for a run
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Fernando 🖇️@fierronava_·
@SimonHoiberg it’s a fun hobby, but you really need to like it to always compete to be the loudest long term
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Simon Høiberg
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
2 years ago I would have called this bs. Today I couldn't agree more. Unfortunately.
Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇@ZssBecker

You shouldn’t build a personal brand, start a podcast, stream, or anything like that. Here’s why, with one exception: Doing this in 2026 is the equivalent of being a stripper in a club with one million other strippers. Yes, you can make money fast. But there are three major drawbacks: A) This skill set stops producing money the second you stop shaking your ass. B) There are 1,000 other creators starting every day. Even if you make it, you have to shake harder and harder to stay relevant. It is no longer an “open” opportunity. The second you stop serving the algorithm, you are replaced. C) You will not want to be shaking your ass on Twitch and making content at 40. Keep in mind. At 40 you will not just have to maintain this. You will need to be shaking your ass 5x harder, every year, as the competition to be relevant get's harder and harder. What you really should do is master a craft: business building, investing, or something else you can master in silence. Then do that for 30 to 40 years straight. In all honesty, 90% of people making content are wasting their careers. Even the mildly to largely successful ones. It is just not a good choice. It's fun when your 20. But ultimately a brutal waste of your years. The only times you should do this are: A) If this is truly your life’s calling. B) If it is a fun side hobby. 95% of people doing this do not fall into bucket A. They are doing it simply to make money. Their time would be better spent learning how to invest, build companies, build brands, and develop real skills. 95% of my net worth comes from my tech companies, which have grown mostly outside of my “content.” For the last six months, I stopped making videos because videos fell into bucket B for me. I stopped enjoying it. So I don't do it. The end. I get up and work on my businesses and write in hobby time. I cannot fathom a greater hell than having to make videos and content if I didn’t want to. This is a luxury most “personal brand” entrepreneurs do not have. Ask yourself as you see all the past aging influencers running ANOTHER stream...Another podcast...Still having to shake their asses... Ask yourself if you want that to be you. If you’re young and thinking about starting another podcast, stream, channel, or personal brand, you really need to ask yourself: A) Does the world need another talking head? B) Is this really what you want to do for the next 30 years? The answer to A is no. The answer to B is likely no. Think about it before you waste years of your life in the rat race of trying to become popular online. The vast majority of hyper-wealthy people are total unknowns.

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Toz
Toz@Cryptoze·
Welcome to the next 3 months in Europe. 🇪🇺 Crypto bought me freedom.
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Tyler Bea
Tyler Bea@skibumtrading·
Crypto twitter is absolutely dead ☠️
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Juan Arreguin
Juan Arreguin@JuanArreguin·
Vibecoding on the remaining 20% of my week’s tokens. #Codex
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bigchog@bigchog·
why isn't anyone vibecoding apps that "analyze" your twitter account anymore?
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Fernando 🖇️
Fernando 🖇️@fierronava_·
@Amycruz0x try alternating models, use expensive for planning, cheap ones for execution. how much was it?
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Amycruz
Amycruz@Amycruz0x·
i tried vibecoding a web app this weekend, the amount of tokens i burned could have paid a human to just do it
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Benjamin Truong
Benjamin Truong@benja_maker·
Hi builders/founders, What are you focusing on currently? - building - marketing - everything at once Would love to watch your journey and learn from you as well.
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Fernando 🖇️@fierronava_·
Do teens today wake up dreaming of owning an electric vehicle once they’ve made it?
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⚡️@BoltXBT·
2 months into my vibecodding impactful things at my work... been a lot of sleepless night figuring out bugs and what works how... a lot of learning as well along with upskilling... for context - i had never coded in my life before onwards and upwards from here
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Jonny Dee
Jonny Dee@0xJonnyDee·
I genuinely think like normies hate AI even more than crypto now.
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Fernando 🖇️@fierronava_·
Marketers get mad when recruiters ask to view their profiles to see samples of their work. You can be spontaneous on your personal, skip endless reviews, and test ideas a team would never approve. If that’s still too much to do in your free time, maybe you don’t like the job.
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Fernando 🖇️@fierronava_·
This past few weeks I’ve been deep into building @articlepilot and learned SO MUCH about AI coding. I've built websites in the past with no code tools (WordPress), but never had this much exposure to raw code before. Here’s what I’ve learned: - Yes, you can oneshot an MVP. But not a full app. - So many new tools: Sentry, Posthog, Resend, Coolify, Supabase, Vercel, Lovable, Stripe, it just never ends. - You must build a mental map of your app to understand how each change could affect the entire universe of things your app has. Each major feature you add brings 2-3 days of work type of compelixy. Assess the impact -> build a scrappy version -> test/fix loop -> polish UI/UX -> update documentation / marketing content. - If an app doesn't connect via CLI or API, I won't use it. I don't have time or patience to manually set up my stuff anymore. - The Terminal is not so scary anymore. - Never design with the same agent you code with. An agent that's not trained on design produces terrible UI. Claude Design is good, but expensive. You can also use your own eye. Get inspo from Pinterest. - Track progress often. I used to store a lot of plan files, but recently upgraded to Multica to keep track of big projects. - Multica is cool and easy to run agent orchestration. I have a team of 4: Product manager, UI/UX designer, Marketing Manager and a Dev. Each has boundaries like simply "you dont code, just cover marketing stuff" and it's interesting to see them work together on some tasks. - The thing is each agent works in branches or pull requests and tracking/merging commits and branches can get messy. I still struggle with this a little bit tbh. - For quick, precise changes, I'd use Cursor. No need to track color changes or UI restructuring on Multica. - AI orchestration is key and takes time and discipline - I still can't code with more than 2 agents coding at the same time. - If you mess up, Lovable is very reliable. They use powerful models and the Supabase connection just works. But I keep it as a backup when I need to fix something hard, because credits run up very quickly. - Or just use Claude Opus on Cursor a few times until your problem is fixed. - On the other hand, Cursor's Composer models are cheap af. It just keeps going. No complaints on quality either. I could keep going, but overall it's been a very rewarding experience for me since I always wanted to learn how to code and AI makes it possible. Article Pilot is almost done, and now comes the fun part: Marketing.
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Fernando 🖇️@fierronava_·
I think @clawpumptech stands out as having the most potential, compared to the others that seem too niche or less aligned with the dominant agentic trading narratives
matthew 💭@yo_itsmatt

I went through 2,857 @colosseum submissions Here are 44 that stood out to me: @clawpumptech - Launches agents that trade, earn fees and fund compute @payainetwork - Lets merchants accept agent payments @jurassicfi - Opens fossil investing by tokenizing specimens with real ownership rights @cleopetrafun - Makes macro theses tradable through prediction backed indices @gibdotmeme - Turns memecoins into a trading card game with real rewards @cesto_co - Turns market ideas into one click baskets across RWAs, prediction markets and perps @jigglypuffking_ - Gives trading card collectors pricing, portfolio tools, data and faster listings @afkdotfun - Lets users build, test and copy automated Solana trading strategies @daemonterminal - Gives Solana devs a coding workspace with agents, wallet tools, swaps and onchain records @sp3nddotshop - Lets people and agents buy Amazon and eBay goods with stablecoins @hobba_io - Lets users borrow against crypto collateral while the collateral yield helps pay the loan down @arete_a4 - Gives AI agents focused Solana tools so they stop wasting context on docs and SDKs @funddotsol - Makes group expenses and USDC settlement on Solana easier to track @bento_guard - Checks AI agent actions before they touch funds so users can delegate safely @01resolved - Turns ownership coin activity into treasury, holder, vote and market intelligence @giogio_app - Helps digital workers get earned income in seconds instead of weeks @usebido - Helps brands appear as AI agents choose what to buy @ridemarkets - Lets crowds back trade calls before a treasury executes them @aigntfun - Launches Solana trading agents that learn from their trades @nomustores - Helps consumer brands manage supply chain operations after checkout @winnr_trade - Builds information markets with private order flow, gasless trading and fast resolution @m_schneider - Requires two device approval so one compromised wallet cannot drain funds @event_mesh - Lets agents react to real time events instead of polling sources nonstop @backyard_fi - Helps users earn yield across vaults while keeping capital liquid @versusonchain - Turns trading into live matches with rankings and rewards @incdotfun - Helps founders launch AI run businesses funded by their own token volume @ghostai_fi - Brings private local AI into a wallet for trades, transfers and DeFi @bladtrade - Combines social trading, tokenized stocks and bets @yieldbayfi - Helps Solana users find yield, watch risk and manage DeFi in one place @vderohe - Gives Solana agents shared identity and messaging across registries @dawnlabs00 - Runs managed Solana yield with Kamino leverage and delta neutral positioning @looftapay - Lets digital workers send and receive global payments by username, email, or X handle @basedbidx - Helps teams launch tokens with virtual liquidity, fees and protection @awesamarth_ - Gives Solana agents wallets, payments, policy controls, privacy and yield tools @stealf_finance - Builds a privacy focused stablecoin neobank with a full banking feel @bundiedefi - Lets people bet on how AI agents perform in real DeFi strategies @joeblau - Makes stablecoin trading feel like a fast real time tap game @ordrtrade - Gives market makers better protection so traders get tighter onchain prices @noelkimlcw - Gives teams a clearer view of asset holders @bananazoneapp - Makes Solana finance feel like a playful trading arcade @craftsdev - Helps startups raise through equity linked tokens with price discovery and treasury controls @nomadzxyz - Lets people and AI agents book travel with crypto and save on over 1M stays @cashflow_fi - Helps users earn yield on stablecoins and invest in tokenized gold and stocks @fraudsworth - Builds a gamified futarchy controlled wealth fund using flipping taxes and a closed token ecosystem

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Fernando 🖇️@fierronava_·
If your car and/or laptop look like this, I can't trust you.
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