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An Anthropic engineer paid for my espresso at Sightglass when he saw my screen
I was running my Polymarket bot from the counter. He was next in line. Looked over my shoulder. Stopped scrolling.
"That's not a normal trading app. What's it actually running on"
I told him. Claude Code. Four repos. $25 a month.
He sat down without asking.
"I'm on the agent team. We stress test Claude for exactly this. You're letting it find its own edges"
Not just edges. Wallets.
86 million trades. Every wallet. Every entry. Every exit.
"You're feeding Claude raw wallet data and letting it identify who consistently wins. Then cloning them"
He said it slowly. Like he was writing the threat model in his head.
One prompt. Find every wallet with 100 plus trades and win rate above 70%. Rank by profit. Export top 50.
Claude scanned 14,000 wallets in 4 minutes. Returned 47.
The top 20 made more than the bottom 13,000 combined.
"That's not a stat. That's a hit list"
Exactly.
"And you didn't write the scoring function"
Claude did. I just wired it into an if-statement.
Then I showed him the second repo.
Official Rust CLI. No API key for reads. 500 markets, Claude scores them in minutes.
Gap. Depth. Resolution window.
487 markets become 35 before a dollar moves.
93% killed before I even see them.
A green fill landed on the screen. +$84.
He watched it hit.
"How does it decide to actually enter"
Three agents. Shared wallet. No shared memory. Arbitrage, convergence, whale copy. 2 agree, full size. 1 alone, half. Disagree, no trade.
Consensus filter alone killed 40% of losing trades.
"And the exits?"
The 47 whales never hold to settlement. 91% exit early. 73% of max profit captured. Redeploy immediately.
My bot cuts at 85% of expected move or on a 3x volume spike.
"You built a whale copy bot that exits before the whales"
Yeah.
He put his espresso down.
"How often does it trade"
10 a day on average. Most of them skipped before I look up from my coffee.
My setup:
Claude API - $20/mo
VPS in Germany - $5/mo
poly_data - free
polymarket-cli - free
Polymarket/agents - free
$200 seed. 27 days ago. $14,300 now.
Copytrade here: t.me/KreoPolyBot?st…
271 trades. 74% win rate. Sharpe 2.47.
I haven't touched it in 27 days.
He stared at the screen for a long time.
"This is literally what our red team simulates. Except you actually shipped it"
He emailed me the next morning.
"Any chance you'd take a call with our policy lead"
I told him the article is the call. Read it twice.
Too late to gatekeep.
You only need Claude + laptop + 1 hour/day.
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BILLION DOLLAR BUSINESS IDEA:
Allowing people to sell advertising space on their car
OLED screen that companies can bid on for the space.
Higher value cars earn more money because people look at them more.
Space dynamically changes based on the highest bidder.
The single word domain is worth millions especially with the number of backlinks and DR domain authority that it already has. Also keep in mind that bbb also owned hundreds of other domains at the time. There are a lot of reasons why the renew date could have changed. One being that they could have renewed from a different registrar for their whole domain portfolio to align all due dates to avoid losing any of them or just streamlining the process. I don’t think this signals anything tbh.
For reference, I was the one that put out the DD about beyond.com being the one they were after and would eventually become what it is today.
The domain beyond.com — a pristine, long-registered beast since August 14, 1998 — sits comfortably under Overstock.com, Inc.
Most big corporations handle domains like clockwork. They renew on or near the original anniversary date (that August 14 rhythm).
Autopilot one- or two-year extensions. Boring, predictable, standard procedure. No reason to rock the boat if it’s not expiring soon.
But a few weeks ago? Someone at Overstock didn’t just renew it.
They jumped the expiration aggressively all the way out to May 21, 2028 — a clean four-year leap — and the WHOIS update hit on April 19, 2026.
The domain wasn’t even close to expiring. No grace period pressure. No urgent deadline. Just a deliberate, off-cycle extension that breaks the normal anniversary pattern most registrars and corps follow like sheep.
Why lock in a premium domain like “Beyond” through 2028 right now? Why deviate from the 26+ year rhythm? Why May 21 specifically?
“Beyond” isn’t some throwaway keyword in today’s landscape — especially with activist plays, fortress balance sheets, and retail endgames still unfolding.
This wasn’t lazy housekeeping. This was intentional.
Something beyond is coming in my humble speculation...
@geppetto For sure -- not here to debate. I merely pointed out the new update, with the changed renewal timing.
Regarding being first to point out .... beyond? send me a link to your post. Would love to read. Something beyond has been on my radar since Feb 19 2023
@idealideas Not debating either. They owned so many domains back then. All with very high DR which basically ranks the sites on page one of Google for any relevant keywords. This is why that ip sale was so important. The domains were like gold…money printing machine.
@idealideas Also you wouldn’t put a one or two year extension on a domain like this. That’s risky. The domain could get dropped by accident just because the credit card failed to renew. That would be a disaster on a million dollar domain.
@ThePPseedsShow@ThePPseedsShow Kinda shocked you blocked me just for asking a question in the chat, I’ve contributed my own findings for years, you’ve quoted findings I’ve had on your show a few times, and I tipped you dozens of times on your YouTube channel. Fucked up man. ✌🏼