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JustinF

JustinF

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Allen Braden
Allen Braden@allen_explains·
🚨 The creator of Claude Code just shared a full walkthrough on how to actually use it the right way. 30 minutes. Free. Straight from the person who built it. Watch the workshop and save it for later. You’ll likely get more practical value from this than from most expensive coding courses online. Most people are only scratching the surface of what Claude Code can do. Then check out the guide below.
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Brandon Luu, MD
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD·
Literally just having a delusional golden retriever mindset measurably changes outcomes and physiology. Sleep badly? Convince yourself you're well rested. Stressful day? Convince yourself it's fuel. Failed? Convince yourself it's useful data.
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smartestmoney.hl
smartestmoney.hl@smartestmoney·
Initiated the transfer from USDH.com 19:48 and received it in my @IBKR USD account at 20:37. Zero fees. Less than 60mins to clear. (probably faster for banking hours) With named payouts allowing you to receive transfers in your name, this makes @nativemarkets one of the best on/off ramp in crypto. Prior to this, I had to route stables to off-ramp entities wait for T+1 to receive it in a bank then wait for another T+1/2 to get stables over to IBKR with fees. Now you can do it at 0 fee from HL<> IBKR with USDH<>USD
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kirbycrypto@kirbyongeo

NGL @nativemarkets is now my fav on/off ramp Off-ramped $USDH straight to IBKR for the first time. 12:33PM UTC: Send $USDH to address on HyperEVM 2:03PM UTC: Received USD in IBKR All in all it took sub-10 minutes to set up. Once done with set-up it was just one transaction to off-ramp. Crazy

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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
Carson Mello slowed down to celebrate just feet from the finish, then Joshua Jackson stormed past and stole first place at the 2026 Delaware Running Festival by two seconds 🏃
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Tengen
Tengen@0xTengen_·
Professor Eric Budish (UChicago) delivers a 1-hour masterclass completely deconstructing the exact math HFT bots use to extract millions from continuous order books. Bookmark this and watch it today, if you want to stop trading narratives and start trading architecture It will permanently change how you view markets and liquidity. Check the quoted post below to see an example of HFT bot that appears to be exploiting these mechanics, printing over $500k in just 26 days on Polymarket. For the platform, attracting this level of algorithmic warfare is the ultimate validation. This level of deep, constant liquidity cements the platform as a Tier-1 financial fortress. What you'll learn inside: - The fundamental flaw in the continuous limit order book (clob) - How latency arbitrage actually works under the hood - The concept of the "liquidity tax" and who ultimately pays it - Why pure speed mathematically eliminates directional risk There are no magic pills or secret formulas in this game. The edge simply belongs to those who understand the mechanics better than the others.
Tengen@0xTengen_

polymarket trader made $500k on 15m crypto markets in just a 25 days exclusively trade 15-minute and hourly "up or down" intervals on btc, eth, sol, and xrp absorbing the newly introduced platform fees without breaking a sweat that’s roughly $20,700 in pure profit per day visually, everything points to an hft bot, the profile shows nearly 24,000 predictions we can only theorize about the exact logic under the hood, but if this is a fully autonomous script, the creator should be proud of the flawless execution looks like we are witnessing classic quantitative trading, likely smart money systematically capturing a micro-edge on sheer volume, completely void of emotion or speculative bias algorithms like this are the backbone of a scaling platform, they tighten the spreads and provide the constant liquidity you can track the execution yourself: @0xe1d6b51521bd4365769199f392f9818661bd907?via=tengen" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@0xe1d6b51521b… ultimately, the market is just math, while some try to guess the future, others methodically exploit the present

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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Marcus Aurelius wrote this over 1800 years ago: “Think of yourself as dead. You have lived your life. Now take what's left and live it properly.”
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Paul White Gold Eagle
Paul White Gold Eagle@PaulGoldEagle·
In 2011, a neuroscientist at MIT named Dr. Li-Huei Tsai made a discovery that should have been on the front page of every newspaper on Earth. She exposed mice with advanced Alzheimer's disease to a flickering light pulsing at exactly 40 Hz — forty flashes per second. Nothing else. No drugs. No surgery. Just light at a specific frequency. Within one hour, the amyloid-beta plaques in their brains — the protein deposits that define Alzheimer's — began to dissolve. Not slow. Not gradually. Within sixty minutes. After seven days of daily 40 Hz exposure, plaque levels dropped by 50%. The mice regained memory function. Their neurons began firing in synchrony again. The brain's immune cells — microglia — activated and started clearing the toxic buildup like a cleaning crew that had been asleep for years. The study was published in Nature. The most prestigious scientific journal on the planet. Peer-reviewed. Replicated. Confirmed. That was 2016. It is now 2026. 40 million people worldwide have Alzheimer's. The pharmaceutical industry generates $13 billion per year from Alzheimer's drugs that do not reverse the disease. Not one of them. They slow it. Maybe. Temporarily. At $26,000 per year per patient. A 40 Hz light costs less than a dollar to produce. Dr. Tsai is still at MIT. Her research continues. Phase III human trials are underway. But you will not see this on the evening news. You will not hear your doctor mention it. You will not find it in any pharmacy. Because a frequency that costs nothing cannot sustain a $13 billion industry. The light is 40 Hz. The frequency is real. The science is published. And 40 million people are still waiting for permission to use it.
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The Curious Tales
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales·
🚨 The greatest life hack is treating your future self like a stranger you want to help. Your brain can't emotionally connect with Future You. Brain imaging studies show that when you think about yourself in 10 years, the same neural regions light up as when you think about celebrities or distant acquaintances. Future You feels like somebody else entirely. That psychological distance is why you stay up scrolling when you know you'll regret it tomorrow. Why you eat junk food knowing you'll feel sluggish later. Why you procrastinate on important projects until they become emergencies. Your brain literally perceives Future You as someone else's problem. The hack makes that distance work for you instead of against you. When you're tired at 10 PM and considering another hour of social media, ask yourself: what would help the person waking up in this body tomorrow morning? When you're deciding whether to prep meals on Sunday, think: what would make weeknight life easier for the version of yourself coming home exhausted from work? The reframe changes everything. You stop making choices based on immediate comfort and start making them based on setting up the next version of yourself for success. I've seen that people struggle to deny themselves things they want, but excel at doing helpful things for others. The same person who can't stick to a diet will meal prep for a friend going through chemotherapy. The same person who hits snooze five times will wake up early to drive someone to the airport. We have unlimited generosity for others and limited discipline for ourselves. The hack exploits that asymmetry. Take it further. When you're procrastinating on a project, don't force Current You to work on it. Set up Future You to make progress effortlessly. Clear the desk. Open the right documents. Write one sentence about where to start. Leave breadcrumbs that make forward momentum inevitable. When choosing what to wear, don't pick based on what looks good in the mirror right now. Pick based on what will make Future You feel confident in the situations they'll encounter. When deciding how to spend your evening, don't choose what sounds relaxing. Choose what will make Future You proud when they reflect back on how they used their time. The psychology backing this runs deep. People who score high on "future self continuity" measures make better financial decisions, exercise more consistently, and have lower rates of anxiety and depression. They don't see delayed gratification as sacrifice. They see it as collaboration. The compound effect kicks in fast. Every choice you make with Future You in mind creates better starting conditions for the next set of choices. Wake up early and you have more energy for evening decisions. Eat well and you think more clearly about work priorities. Exercise and you sleep better, which makes everything else easier. Within weeks, your life starts running itself. Tasks complete before deadlines. Problems get solved before they become crises. Opportunities appear because you're prepared when they show up. The approach requires zero self discipline. Instead of fighting present impulses, you channel your natural instinct to help others toward the one person who benefits from your help: the version of yourself living with today's consequences. Future You starts feeling like someone you actually know. You anticipate their needs. You root for their success. You develop genuine affection for this person you're setting up to win. Then one day you realize: Future You became Present You. And they're grateful for everything you did to get them there. The cycle continues. Today's choices become tomorrow's starting conditions. Tomorrow's version gets to pay it forward to the day after that. Your entire life becomes a collaboration between all versions of yourself across time, each one setting up the next for greater success than they could achieve alone. The hack scales infinitely because you're always on the same team as yourself.
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana

What’s your best life hack?

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Jeremy
Jeremy@Jeremybtc·
Anthropic accidentally leaked their entire source code yesterday. What happened next is one of the most insane stories in tech history. > Anthropic pushed a software update for Claude Code at 4AM. > A debugging file was accidentally bundled inside it. > That file contained 512,000 lines of their proprietary source code. > A researcher named Chaofan Shou spotted it within minutes and posted the download link on X. > 21 million people have seen the thread. > The entire codebase was downloaded, copied and mirrored across GitHub before Anthropic's team had even woken up. > Anthropic pulled the package and started firing DMCA takedowns at every repo hosting it. > That's when a Korean developer named Sigrid Jin woke up at 4AM to his phone blowing up. > He is the most active Claude Code user in the world with the Wall Street Journal reporting he personally used 25 billion tokens last year. > His girlfriend was worried he'd get sued just for having the code on his machine. > So he did what any engineer would do. > He rewrote the entire thing in Python from scratch before sunrise. > Called it claw-code and Pushed it to GitHub. > A Python rewrite is a new creative work. DMCA can't touch it. > The repo hit 30,000 stars faster than any repository in GitHub history. > He wasn't satisfied. He started rewriting it again in Rust. > It now has 49,000 stars and 56,000 forks. > Someone mirrored the original to a decentralised platform with one message, "will never be taken down." > The code is now permanent. Anthropic cannot get it back. Anthropic built a system called Undercover Mode specifically to stop Claude from leaking internal secrets. Then they leaked their own source code themselves. You cannot make this up.
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Hulk
Hulk@HulkCapital·
Easiest ways to search posts for a creator on X is the following format. Give it a try! from:username keyword Example: from:@hulkcapital kaboom
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Lookonchain
Lookonchain@lookonchain·
Alameda Research deposited 7.93M $ZRO($15.3M) to Wintermute, after which the price of $ZRO dropped by ~6%. Alameda Research had sold $ZRO several times before, and almost every time, it sold near a local top. intel.arkm.com/explorer/addre…
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Sean DeLaney
Sean DeLaney@SeanDeLaney23·
I'm obsessed with a modern day polymath. A man who surfs at sunrise, studies Egyptian hieroglyphs, writes music, and quietly compounded capital for 17 years at rates most managers will never see. His name is Chris Begg. Here's how he thinks 🧵
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Will Meade
Will Meade@thechartdr·
A $300,000 insider buy in $FLYX just hit the tape. A Director at $FLYX purchased $300,000 worth of stock. $FLYX has 50% short interest.
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Wu Blockchain
Wu Blockchain@WuBlockchain·
According to Artemis data, Hyperliquid HIP-3 reached a record $5.4 billion in trading volume on March 23, with $1.3 billion in silver, $1.2 billion in WTI crude oil, $940 million in Brent crude oil, and $558 million in gold. HIP-3 is emerging as a PMF fit for commodity and macro news trading. x.com/0xslayerrrr/st…
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Terence Tao is the greatest living mathematician. Fields Medal at 31. Solved problems that had been open for a century. Widely regarded as the sharpest analytical mind alive. And he just told you the thing your entire career is built on is now worthless. Tao: “AI has basically driven the cost of idea generation down to almost zero.” For five hundred years, the idea was the prize. The theory. The hypothesis. The flash of insight a physicist chased for twenty years in a lab before it landed. That was the bottleneck. That was what tenure rewarded. That was what Nobel committees were looking for. Gone. A model can generate a thousand candidate theories for a scientific problem in an afternoon. Not noise. Not garbage. Plausible, structured, publishable-grade hypotheses. A thousand of them. Before dinner. The idea used to be the scarcest resource in any room. Now it is the cheapest. But Tao went somewhere most people are not ready to follow. Tao: “Verification, validation, and assessing what ideas actually move the subject forward… that’s not something we know how to do at scale.” Sit with that. We automated creation. We did not automate truth. We can produce ten thousand explanations for a phenomenon. We cannot tell you which ones are real. That is not a gap. That is a chasm. And it is the most important unsolved problem on Earth right now. Tao: “Human reviewers… they’re already being overwhelmed actually.” The entire scientific apparatus was built for a world where a single paper took months to produce. Peer review. Journal boards. Consensus forged over years of replication and debate. That infrastructure was never designed for what just hit it. Journals are flooded. Reviewers are buried. The filters that separated signal from noise for decades were engineered for human-speed output. They are now absorbing machine-speed volume. And they are cracking under it. Tao compared it to the internet. The internet drove the cost of communication to zero. That did not produce clarity. It produced an ocean of noise with islands of signal buried somewhere inside. AI just did the same thing to knowledge itself. Infinite generation. Zero verification. The person who can produce ideas has never mattered less. The person who can prove which ideas are true has never mattered more. That is the inversion nobody is processing. Every company, every lab, every institution is racing to generate more. Faster models. Bigger outputs. More theories. More code. More content. Nobody is building the system that tells you which of those outputs are actually correct. And that is the only system that matters. Whoever solves verification at scale does not win a market. They become the filter that all of science, all of engineering, all of human discovery flows through. The bottleneck of the last five hundred years was producing the answer. The bottleneck of the next fifty is knowing whether the answer is real. And right now, according to the greatest mathematician alive, we do not know how to do that at the speed the machines demand. That is not a research problem. That is the race beneath the race. And almost nobody has entered it.
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
Metronomes on a movable base start out of sync but slowly align perfectly just from small vibrations 🎵
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Pluto
Pluto@Pluto_0x·
@Cbb0fe Article is here : Short asset X on HIP3 Long asset X spot on Ibkr Collect fundings + spot dividends Use 3x leverage max Watch out for week ends
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Jonah Lupton
Jonah Lupton@JonahLupton·
$CPNG — only one reason a board member would buy $136M of stock… probably the largest insider buy I’ve ever seen from a non-founder **We own $CPNG at @FirstWaveFund, we averaged down into the recent lows, it’s now a top 10 position for us with $CPNG trading at ~20x NTM EBITDA with EBITDA expected to grow at ~30% for the next few years, margins will get compressed slightly this year as they continue to make investments for their Taiwan expansion.
Bourbon Insider Research@BourbonInsider

$CPNG Director just bought 7M shares for $136,562,971 Price reported: ranging from $18.48 to $19

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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
Amazing hack you should know ✨✨
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Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
Master useful rope knots for any situation 🪢
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