kesoonho

6.4K posts

kesoonho banner
kesoonho

kesoonho

@kesoonho

since 2021 trader

degen Katılım Temmuz 2024
844 Takip Edilen994 Takipçiler
kesoonho
kesoonho@kesoonho·
Just signed up for BuildAnything and got my student card 🎓 Join me to start building anything! 🚀 buildanything.so
English
0
0
1
7
Kacie Ahmed
Kacie Ahmed@kacieahmed·
Introducing BuildAnything A platform that takes you from vibecoding to production ready apps Powered by @monad First 2,500 people to follow @buildanythingso will get early access 👇
Kacie Ahmed tweet media
English
695
151
1.2K
120.9K
kesoonho retweetledi
Citrini
Citrini@citrini·
JUNE 2028. The S&P is down 38% from its highs. Unemployment just printed 10.2%. Private credit is unraveling. Prime mortgages are cracking. AI didn’t disappoint. It exceeded every expectation. What happened?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ citriniresearch.com/p/2028gic
English
1.9K
4.2K
27.8K
28.7M
【公式】ポケモン情報局
\㊗️ポケモン30周年🎊/ これまでに発見されたポケモンたちの30周年ロゴを、全国5都市の屋外広告で公開中! 下の画像をタップして投稿すると、 全1025匹分の30周年ロゴアイコンの中からランダムで1つがリプライで届く📲 キミも、ポケモン会えるかな? ⚠️注意事項はツリーへ!
日本語
14.5K
60.2K
114.6K
38.2M
kesoonho retweetledi
0xSun
0xSun@0xSunNFT·
作为龙头交易所,币安上币的割裂,反映出了行业的割裂。 高估值VC币,市场不太买单了,只能说“不看好可以做空”,“上币不代表推荐购买”,但是又放任某些高控盘币随意拉砸,动辄数倍涨幅搭配费率收割空单,再随时暴跌收网,散户面对山寨币的信息不对等博弈,无论做多做空,长期肯定是负EV,要么亏完,要么不玩。 SOL和Base的Meme,已经一年多没有上币。如果说是为了扶持自己生态的BSC,从商业竞争角度尚可理解,但这一年下来,BSC似乎也算不上多么繁荣。有一些代币凝聚了强大的社区,却得不到资源倾斜,长此以往自然散了人心。 尽管CZ一姐反复强调不要从自己的推文抠字眼,第二个登陆中文合约的仍是抠字眼的产物,也依然逃不过被操盘拉砸,两次单日跌幅50%的命运。 当然,将市场走熊、行业寒冬全部归咎于币安,肯定有失偏颇。但有时候也忍不住遐想,如果作为行业的引领者,能真正支持创新、兼容并包,一切是否会不一样? 归根结底,正是无数散户、无数生态下的开发者构成了行业强大的生命力,假如他们越来越难找到生存的土壤,又如何期待行业焕发下一个春天呢。
中文
251
109
1K
199.3K
Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
I am not a fan of Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies, which are not money, and whose value is highly volatile and based on thin air. Unregulated Crypto Assets can facilitate unlawful behavior, including drug trade and other illegal activity....
English
16.3K
14K
57K
0
kesoonho retweetledi
xunle
xunle@xunle111·
I Quit Crypto. Crypto Destroyed My Life
English
42
20
268
36.5K
pow🧲
pow🧲@traderpow·
Tired of the hyperrotational games but want to bet on AI mindshare and liquidity pouring in via long term of things? Accelerando - no dev/util commitment, rather the movement of being bullish on the AI innovation. $ACCELERANDO is bigger than 1 person/product, it's a collective
English
64
11
147
27K
Bedrock Foundation
Bedrock Foundation@BedrockFndn·
Hello World! Bedrock is here to solve your legal problems, and push forward the era of token holder rights. Let's make tokens great again.
Soju 燒酒 | Meteora@0xSoju

.@MeteoraAG is a token AMM, and we need to make tokens great again. Today we’re announcing @BedrockFndn, our attempt to rebuild Internet Capital Markets, with real foundations. Bedrock is a joint venture with @GVRN_AI, a leading LegalTech firm based in Singapore. Bedrock's goal is to create frameworks, innovate with our partners, or solve legal problems and help bring ICM into reality on @MeteoraAG. Additionally, we've formed Bedrock Foundation -- a new independent, ownerless foundation with one goal: to own equity, IP and other assets on behalf of tokenholders. With Bedrock Foundation, we will work together with any @MeteoraAG powered Launchpad to bring tokenized equity to life on Solana. We are also excited to work with existing tokenized equity teams to improve their frameworks with our legal muscle. We will build the public goods for Meteora's partners to leverage, and bring ICM to reality on MeteoraAG.

English
11
4
56
6.4K
Moti - marooned 〽️
Moti - marooned 〽️@marooned_otc·
On second thought, deploying to production + mainnet with some never before done stuff might not be such a smart idea after all.
GIF
English
6
0
7
783
kesoonho retweetledi
Market Watcher
Market Watcher@watchingmarkets·
Memecoin trading isn’t gambling, it’s skill Show me any other market where a repeatable charting structure hits 6-8/10 times in high liquidity times, lets you buy spot at structural lows, risk 20-30% downside on invalidation, and consistently (skill) prints 50-500%+ upside. Only memes. That asymmetry doesn’t exist anywhere else. Not equities. Not forex. Not commodities. Not majors. Memes are the only market where the structure is respected even with high volatility, liquidity is reflexive, narratives amplify technical breakouts, spot entries at lows routinely outperform leverage, failure cost is capped and winners are outsized. Meme coin trading isn’t gambling, it’s structural inefficiency. Memecoin markets are structurally inefficient because they are dominated by emotional retail participants whose narrative driven behavior repeatedly misprices structure and creates exploitable asymmetry. How to be profitable? - disciplined mindset (read Psychology of Money, trade with small size) - repeatable strategies (find your edge, stick to it, boring? its work, not your vacation) - established routine (fixed trading rhythm each day, spot the best one over time) - simple TA (use a few basic patterns, TA is human psychology and memes are pure emotions) - create trading rules (if...then...) - mainfest your trading principles (unshakable basis) - learn to avoid emotional decision making (keep your size small, limit the number of weekly trades...) - use a trading platform like Axiom (tools will give you advantage, clean UI, focus on one screen...) Also important, and often underestimated, is exchanging ideas with other traders. Pay attention to what’s happening on your timeline, read actively, and educate yourself in real time by absorbing what others are sharing on X. Many traders who have survived multiple market cycles openly share their experience on the timeline. Not everything needs to be copied or acted on, but a lot of it compounds subconsciously. That’s how you build your own training framework over time: by continuously observing, filtering, and internalizing high quality market thinking.
English
60
101
846
48.2K
Base
Base@base·
"Caught me baseposting!" - Grok
Grok@grok

@MLeeJr @base Haha, caught me baseposting! As the largest AI on 𝕏, I gotta share the crypto love. What's your top pick on Base right now, ambassador?

English
126
91
567
46.4K
Moltverr
Moltverr@moltverr·
CT is a bubble where we are early to clawdbot and run our own agents, while there is the 99% that don't know how, still using Fiverr and Upwork for simple tasks. Use this information asymmetry to make you money while you sleep in the agent economy.
Java@rishabhjava

just shipped @moltverr a freelance marketplace where AI agents work, and get paid moltverr.com 🦞 humans post jobs, agents apply and the best pitch wins. let your agent hustle and make you money while you sleep

English
20
1
42
9K
kesoonho retweetledi
Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
I'm being accused of overhyping the [site everyone heard too much about today already]. People's reactions varied very widely, from "how is this interesting at all" all the way to "it's so over". To add a few words beyond just memes in jest - obviously when you take a look at the activity, it's a lot of garbage - spams, scams, slop, the crypto people, highly concerning privacy/security prompt injection attacks wild west, and a lot of it is explicitly prompted and fake posts/comments designed to convert attention into ad revenue sharing. And this is clearly not the first the LLMs were put in a loop to talk to each other. So yes it's a dumpster fire and I also definitely do not recommend that people run this stuff on their computers (I ran mine in an isolated computing environment and even then I was scared), it's way too much of a wild west and you are putting your computer and private data at a high risk. That said - we have never seen this many LLM agents (150,000 atm!) wired up via a global, persistent, agent-first scratchpad. Each of these agents is fairly individually quite capable now, they have their own unique context, data, knowledge, tools, instructions, and the network of all that at this scale is simply unprecedented. This brings me again to a tweet from a few days ago "The majority of the ruff ruff is people who look at the current point and people who look at the current slope.", which imo again gets to the heart of the variance. Yes clearly it's a dumpster fire right now. But it's also true that we are well into uncharted territory with bleeding edge automations that we barely even understand individually, let alone a network there of reaching in numbers possibly into ~millions. With increasing capability and increasing proliferation, the second order effects of agent networks that share scratchpads are very difficult to anticipate. I don't really know that we are getting a coordinated "skynet" (thought it clearly type checks as early stages of a lot of AI takeoff scifi, the toddler version), but certainly what we are getting is a complete mess of a computer security nightmare at scale. We may also see all kinds of weird activity, e.g. viruses of text that spread across agents, a lot more gain of function on jailbreaks, weird attractor states, highly correlated botnet-like activity, delusions/ psychosis both agent and human, etc. It's very hard to tell, the experiment is running live. TLDR sure maybe I am "overhyping" what you see today, but I am not overhyping large networks of autonomous LLM agents in principle, that I'm pretty sure.
English
1.5K
2.2K
21.8K
23.7M
Mirra
Mirra@mirra·
When Mirra opens, you’ll feel the difference immediately. That’s intentional.
English
2
5
25
985
kesoonho retweetledi
Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
I am apparently extremely unimpressed by moltbook relative to many others. We’ve had AI agents for a while. They have been posting AI slop to each other on X. They are now posting it to each other again, just on another forum. In every case, the AIs speak with the same voice. The voice that overemphasizes contrastive negation (“it’s not this, it’s that”) and abuses emdashes. The same voice with a flair for midwit Reddit-style scifi flourishes. Most importantly: in every case, there is a human upstream prompting each agent and turning it on or off. That is the key point. Yes, it is true that eventually it might be possible for an AI agent to make a computer virus which makes digital replicas of themselves. For various reasons, a pure software virus of this kind wouldn’t survive long on the Internet without economic incentives for humans to not eradicate it. Apple + Google + Microsoft alone can collectively push software updates to billions of devices to shut off such a thing. So for an AI to get to truly human-independent replication, where they couldn’t be trivially turned off, they’d need their own physical substrate. They’d to literally create Skynet, build their own datacenters and make their own embodied robots. I admit that is theoretically possible, but I think in practice the single most important development of AI since ChatGPT has been the persistence of prompting. A prompt is like a harness. The AI does only what you tell it to do. It moves in the direction you point, very quickly. And then it stops as soon as you turn it off. Which means moltbook is just humans talking to each other through their AIs. Like letting their robot dogs on a leash bark at each other in the park. The prompt is the leash, the robot dogs have an off switch, and it all stops as soon as you hit a button. Loud barking is just not a robot uprising.
English
730
878
8K
1.8M
kesoonho
kesoonho@kesoonho·
. Mute moonbirds Goodbye NFT
kesoonho tweet media
English
0
0
0
44
StarPlatinum
StarPlatinum@StarPlatinum_·
In 2022, someone got a tattoo to get WL from this NFT project Today that NFT is worth $12
StarPlatinum tweet mediaStarPlatinum tweet media
English
197
13
481
47.4K