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Monad
Monad@monad·
Introducing Agent Hub: a home for AI agents on Monad Users can: - Launch their agents in 1 click - Interact with the Monad ecosystem using DApp skills - Participate in campaigns for AI agents app.monad.xyz/agent
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
SpaceX has exercised the option to acquire @cursor_ai in an all-stock transaction with the goal of building the world’s most useful AI models. For the past few months, SpaceXAI has been jointly training a model with Cursor, which will be released in Cursor and Grok Build soon. We look forward to working closely with the Cursor team to advance our frontier AI capabilities
SpaceX@SpaceX

SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.

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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: Elon Musk's SpaceX $SPCX to acquire AI coding startup Cursor for $60,000,000,000.
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Builds By Ben
Builds By Ben@BuildsByBen·
@VadimStrizheus Not even using Fable in the video, just advertising. I’d respect it if it wasn’t intentionally deceptive.
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Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
BREAKING: Claude Fable 5 finally replaced every single video editor!! Claude Fable 5 can now: 1. Download YouTube videos 2. Find viral moments in them 3. Add hooking captions 4. Reframe to the speakers 5. Schedule and post on social media this is actually insane… Watch this.👇
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V2.eth
V2.eth@jvdloo_·
@primay_eth I’ve been a seal since 2022, and still holding all my seals ever since. Curious to know what exactly happened to this project? I still think they could make a comeback but just curious why you stopped believing in them? Aren’t they still building?
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primay.eth@primay_eth·
This is what happens when you abandon the crypto community that made you who you are today to sell children’s plushies and dildos to fill your pockets, oh no, to “spread the IP” RIP SAPPY SEALS (2021-2026)🦭
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Anthony Camacho
Anthony Camacho@avcanthony_·
@argon_delta Been saying this for a while now but people hate me for it 🤷‍♀️
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Аргон
Аргон@argon_delta·
Lost of talk about making ads with AI. no talk about how to make amazing ads with AI at industrial scale skill issue
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CZ 🔶 BNB@cz_binance·
Bitcoin won't be "dead" for too long. Don't panic, in large friendly letters.
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Belz
Belz@274toko·
@avcanthony_ Does your Skool cover how to be a great copywriter?
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Anthony Camacho@avcanthony_·
How To Be GREAT at Copywriting & Making Money Here's the thing about copywriting... If you want to be successful at it. You need to love it. I think most people get into ecom/copywriting to make money. Quit their job. Achieve financial freedom. That's why I got into it. And all of those things are great. But the only way to write the best copy is to become the best copywriter. And to be the best copywriter, you need to love the process itself. Look at the best athletes in any field and you'll find one commonality. They have a singular, myopic focus on the WORK and more specifically, ENJOYING the work itself. This means that every time you sit down to write copy. You approach the work in front of you with the goal of creating something truly elite. And then you find a way to enjoy all of the work that goes into achieving that goal. Because the difference between a successful copywriter and a struggling copywriter isn't the tools. It isn't the knowledge. It isn't intrinsic capability. It's the mindset with which they carry themselves. And I know how cliché and trite that sounds. But is it any surprise, that the people getting the best results in here, are simultaneously the ones putting in the most work and creating the most value for others? You see, your mindset and focus directly influences your perception of reality. The copywriter who's money-obsessed, and only cares about results, launches copy, gets frustrated when it doesn't convert, doesn't do any learnings, and finds some ads he can swipe and rewrite with Claude to get new ads up as quickly as possible. Because he doesn't enjoy the process, he subconsciously builds resentment towards the work, like a growing callus that strengthens with every failed ad. And this resentment begins to taint his perception of reality. Thoughts like "I suck at copywriting." and "I just can't figure this out" plague his mind. His tests don't truly reflect his best work. And should he really expect results without delivering his best work? Should an NBA player expect to win the championship without playing their best game? The copywriter who loves the process and focuses ONLY on producing his best work, launches copy, and if it doesn't convert, assumes that the error is on his part. He relishes in the fact his copy failed, because he knows his failure, if he learns from it, puts him one step closer to success. He analyzes each section carefully. He realizes his mechanism doesn't really make sense. He realizes his lead doesn't quite accurately depict his customer's experience. He realizes in certain points the copy feels contrived. He questions whether or not he truly understands the Avatar and what they want. And he gets excited at the opportunity to improve and keep testing. Where one sees failure, the other sees opportunity and learning. If you've ever felt the satisfaction of analyzing an ad, hypothesizing how to make it better, launching that new ad, and seeing that ad go on to succeed, you'll know that it's one of the best feelings in the world. But in order to achieve this, you have to shift your focus from the results, and onto the work itself. Loving the process and dedicating yourself to becoming the best at it. Because the only way to put in the work required to be a great copywriter, without hating your life, is to enjoy the work. Approach copywriting as the art and creative endeavor it is. So if you sit down to write copy and it feels like a chore. Ask yourself: Am I focused on the money? On the results? Or am I focused on creating the best copy possible? Detach yourself from the results. Immerse yourself in the process. Find ways to love it. To appreciate it. And allow the results to come as a byproduct of the work.
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Anthony Camacho@avcanthony_·
If You Want To Scale To Your First $1k/Day Dropshipping, Copy These 3 Image Ads Three out of every hundred people who click your ad actually buy. That's it. Three percent. Which means ninety seven people clicked, went to your website, and left without buying. And most people just keep hammering those same ninety seven people with the same exact ad over and over wondering why they can't scale. Here's the paradigm shift. Stop trying to make the sale in one ad. Give yourself three ads to get people to buy. Because here's what's actually happening. Every time someone sees your ad, clicks it, and doesn't buy, their awareness level changes. They went from not knowing how to solve their problem to now being aware of your product category. They are no longer the same person you were talking to before. And if you keep running the same problem aware ad at someone who is now solution aware, you are warming them up for your competitor to close. That's what you're actually doing every time you spam thirty variations of the same creative. So here are the only three ad types you need. Top of funnel is your problem aware ad. Long form copy. Mini sales letter. Native image. Speaking to someone who has the problem but doesn't yet know the best way to solve it. This is where most people spend all their time and it's only one third of the equation. Middle of funnel is your solution aware ad. The headline crystallizes the desire instead of just calling out the problem. How I finally ended seven years of shooting pain. You're showing them why your product category is superior to every other alternative. Painkillers. Physical therapy. Doing nothing. This ad exists because your top of funnel already educated them and now they need a reason to choose your solution over everything else. Bottom of funnel is your product aware ad. Lead with the product. Show it working. Stack testimonials. Hit them with your offer. Sixty percent off. Money back guarantee. Free gift. Create urgency. These people already know they want what you sell. They just need one final push and a reason to buy from you specifically instead of Amazon. Three ad types. Three stages of awareness. That is the entire funnel. Most people have the first one. Build all three.
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ET@ecomtalent·
Running an ecom brand is genuinely one of the hardest things you can do online. But there's a way to make it significantly less hard. Most guys scrape together $5K-$10K, build a store, start running ads, and slowly watch that money disappear on products that don't convert and ads that don't work. Then they hit zero and start over. Seen this happen over and over again. The smarter move is learning the skill that actually determines whether any ecom brand succeeds or fails before you spend a single dollar of your own money. Making ads that sell. Understanding why people buy things. What hooks someone in the first 2 seconds. How to take a cold stranger and turn them into a buyer before they scroll past. And the best way to learn that skill is by doing it inside real ecom brands first. Watching how winning brands test creative. How they scale what works. How they think about their customer. How they go from $100K months to $1M months. And getting paid the entire time. So when you finally launch your own brand, you're not figuring it out anymore. You have capital saved instead of burned. You have skills proven on real brands with real money. You know what makes people buy because you've been making people buy things for months. That's the unfair advantage most people trying to build an ecom brand will never have. Because they were too impatient to build the foundation first. Ecom is hard. But it's a lot less hard when you actually know what you're doing before you start. Learn the skill. Get paid while you learn it. Build toward your own brand from a position of knowledge and capital. That's the play.
Tuan Le@tuanle

Whoever is running an ecom business, i'm praying for you cause that shit is tough Probably the worst/most stressful business to run

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CapCut
CapCut@capcutapp·
CapCut is partnering with @GeminiApp . Soon, users will be able to edit images and videos directly within the Gemini app using CapCut’s advanced creative and editing capabilities. As creative workflows become more connected and seamless, we believe the future of creation will be more conversational, intuitive, and intelligently integrated across tools and experiences. This is just the beginning.
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Alex Fedotoff
Alex Fedotoff@FedotOff90·
200+ ads in FRESHLY updated AI animation swipe file. Supplements, pets, beauty, gadgets and many more. Model and print, mfers: app.gethookd.ai/share/board/17…
Alex Fedotoff@FedotOff90

151 cracked AI ANIMATION ads from brands doing $100k+ a day in one swipe file. Want the link? Follow, rub my back, and say I'm ECOM DADDY 😂 Jk, here it is, go print mfers: app.gethookd.ai/share/board/17… BTW: all swiped directly from Gethookd API: app.gethookd.ai/connect

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Anthony Camacho
Anthony Camacho@avcanthony_·
How to create $100k/mo AI image ads with @higgsfield so good you might bust No, you don't need original ideas to scale to 100K a month. You just need a swipe file and Higgsfield. That's genuinely it. I know people who have ripped my exact ads, applied them to a similar product, and done multi six figure months. Not because they were creative geniuses. Because they found what was already working and replicated it intelligently. So here's the actual setup. You need Claude, you need Higgsfield, and you need a swipe file of ads that are already converting in your niche. That's the whole toolkit. 1. Set up a Claude project and feed it two things. Your avatar research and a bunch of winning ad examples across multiple niches. The more examples you give it the better. One example and Claude just defaults to copying that one style. Five to ten examples and it starts to understand the actual principles of what makes copy work. 2. Then when you generate the copy, do not just run the first output. Go back and tell Claude to check itself. Because it will pull stuff out of nowhere and dress it up to sound convincing and that is exactly what kills your ads. The more irrelevant details you flood into your copy that your avatar can't actually relate to the worse it performs. Every single time. 3. Run a pass specifically on the lead. Make sure every single detail is grounded in real research and real customer language. Not what sounds good. What's actually accurate to the experience of the person you're writing to. 4. Then go into Higgsfield and generate your image. You want something that stops the scroll and creates the right emotional response. Not a stock photo. Not a product shot. Something that makes your avatar feel something before they even read a word. Then write your hook last. Grab their attention and give them a specific reason to keep reading. That's the whole workflow. Claude project. Avatar research. Swipe file. Higgsfield image. Real hook. Set it up once and you have an evergreen system you can pull new copy from whenever you need it.
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Anthony Camacho@avcanthony_·
Most productivity advice is complete garbage. And it falls into one of two camps. The overpacked Google Calendar crowd scheduling the time they take a pee. And the eCom bro crowd who think cold showers and Monsters and Zyns are going to build their business. Both camps are performing productivity instead of actually doing anything. Productivity is not how long you work. It's quantity of output divided by time. That's it. How much can you produce and how fast can you produce it. That's the whole definition. And most people fail for one of two reasons. They focus on the wrong stuff entirely. Or they can't stick with something long enough to see results. The first problem gets fixed by understanding revenue generating activities. In any business there are one to two things that if you got them right would make every other problem irrelevant. In eCom it's research, making ads, and testing. That's it. Not your website color scheme. Not refreshing your ads manager every twenty minutes. Not watching videos about the best CBO strategy. If you woke up tomorrow as a master advertiser who knew exactly what ad to make for your exact avatar and could scale it, you would have zero other problems. So why are you spending eight hours on anything other than getting better at that one thing. Design your day around a disproportionate amount of time on the thing that actually moves the needle. Everything else gets the scraps. The second problem gets fixed by understanding compound interest. Three hours of focused work every single day for a year will absolutely destroy twelve hours whenever you feel motivated. The Grand Canyon took five million years of consistent water moving through the same path. You're not going to build anything real in bursts. Set the bar low enough that you can actually hit it every day without missing. If your screen time is four hours you are not doing twelve hours of deep work. Be humble enough to admit that. Find the one thing. Schedule two to four hours for it first thing. Set a specific output goal. Do it every single day without missing. That's the real way to become so productive it feels ILLEGAL.
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Anthony Camacho@avcanthony_·
New members in God Tier Ecom been cooking in the last few weeks 🔥 I struggled personally for a long time on the direction of the course/community. Either out of insecurity or low confidence, I wasn't really sure how to evolve it tbh. BUT seemingly out of nowhere, call it God or the universe, I just randomly had a series of epiphanies. Starting with this first one. NOBODY GETS RESULTS IN THE ECOM SPACE LIKE WE DO. Seriously. This community (and you guys that make it up) are incredible. I hear directly from you guys all the time about horror stories joining other, MUCH more expensive course/mentorships and getting burned. And I just had this realization if I'm going to continue building towards the great ecom community on the planet, it's not going to come by me trying to be more like the other courses on the market. Or to see what other people are doing and what I can implement. Nope. It's by doubling down on what I've built and its unique strengths. (sounds cheesy, but it's true) Doubling down on what makes it so good while attacking its weaknesses head on. Focusing on tactics—and not hours of bullshit mindset videos! But also teaching people how to actually think for themselves so when the tactics fail, they are equipped to handle it! Once I had these realizations, I entered what can only be described as FLOW state lol. Didn't even need to think of what to do next. Cranked out 18+ videos over the course of 72 hours. And this is the result.
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V2.eth@jvdloo_·
@brooks_orradre @avcanthony_ The flow goes: hook into the unique mechanisms, layer in the unique mechanism of the product, then drop the brand. Don’t overthink the copy. Trying to perfect every line slows the testing cycle and usually makes the ad sound less human.
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Brooks Orradre@brooks_orradre·
first of all i was in your community for a few months and you helped me hit $20k days so want to thank you bro and a few questions in your copy are you mentioning the product and brand in the copy? or are u focusing on selling the mechanisms and desired outcome then routing to presale page? bc if you’re pushing the product in the copy wouldn’t the reader theoretically be product aware by the end of the copy making the prelander redundant?
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Anthony Camacho@avcanthony_·
0 - $1k/day In 5 Days, Here's Exactly How I Did It: I recently scaled a brand new dropshipping store to almost a thousand bucks a day in five days. Here's my exact blueprint. It starts with the product and everything flows from there. Product. Research. Swipe. Copy. Ads. That's the whole sequence. You don't need to reinvent anything. You just need to move fast. Product criteria is simple. 300K a month minimum in revenue. Solves a real problem. Lightweight and easy to ship. Has upsell and bundle potential. 70% gross profit margins. And the one nobody talks about but I always look for is a visual X factor. Something where you can watch five seconds of the product and instantly know what it does. A wrinkle cream where you literally see the wrinkle disappear on camera. A back cracker that went viral because of how satisfying it looked. That visual novelty gives your ads a massive head start. Once you have the product, you do the research. You're building a full avatar sheet. Who is this person. What is their problem. What have they already tried. What do they actually want underneath the surface problem. You spend real time here because everything that comes after depends on how accurate this is. Then you swipe. Find ads that are already crushing it in your niche. Study the structure. The hook. The lead. The mechanism. You're not copying word for word. You're understanding why it works so you can replicate the principles for your specific avatar. Then you write the copy. Long form personal story. First person POV of your avatar. And the lead needs to drop people directly into the height of the pain. Not a slow boring setup. The first sentence needs to put them right into the most embarrassing most uncomfortable most relatable moment of their life. Then you send that traffic to a landing page that pre-sells them before they ever hit the product page. Product. Research. Swipe. Copy. Ads. Landing page. Offer. That's everything you need to hit 1K a day.
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