Lazor.sol
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Lazor.sol
@lazerr_r
Researcher / Analyst / Harvard '23
Katılım Ağustos 2025
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埃隆·马斯克目前正在中国,这意味着“马一龙”概念币理应会暴涨。
两款“元老级”项目?为了稳妥起见,直接把它们俩都买下来吧。
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 Elon Musk traveling on Air Force One with President Trump to China.
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@loldoteth hey bro, i bought at $2mil and you sold. Can you please buyback, that was the last of my solanas
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Genome analysis with AI is cool i guess - but a simple CLI wasn't enough for me.
Introducing HGI (Human Genome Interface):
HGI connects agents to highly optimized bioinformatics tools, performing a full genome analysis in ~1 minute (!) on a MacBook Pro. It identifies both known and novel high-risk variants, all analyzed by LLMs.
Compressing the pipeline from the original >60 minutes down to this timeframe was an exciting computer science and bioinformatics challenge. Thrilled with the results, as the current framework enables a genuine "talk to your genome" experience.
HGI significantly boosts AI capabilities, as LLMs typically struggle with standard genetics and bioinformatics tools and tasks.
Currently for research purposes only, but open for inquiries.
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Everyone is saying V is old but no
yes it was trademarked b4 but X Corp owning it is a new event, scroll down to the bottom
trademarks.justia.com/863/64/v-86364…
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Santa is older than XWH by a whole day Santa is older than KWIF by an hour and 15 minutes
XWH
solscan.io/tx/3EmKRuREJ6c…
KWIF
solscan.io/tx/3Weu6mKQhXq…
SANTA
solscan.io/account/EfttBM…
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@rootdraws @Helius @met_lparmy @MonkeDAO @thegoosedao @satsmonkes @GeekLad @molusol yoo
$CRANK
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you deployed this i see, any plans on posting the ca and officializing it?
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@Helius @met_lparmy @MonkeDAO @thegoosedao @satsmonkes - I'd like to get your feedback on what you would like to see improved, or if you find the tool useful.
@GeekLad - I have included GooseDAO as valid NFTs within the project reward system.
@molusol - I'd also like to get your feedback on areas of improvement.
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@nyk_builderz Hey nyks! any plans to claim the fees from the Awesome coin?
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$AWESOME
@nyk_builderz followed @awesome_cortex and if you look through the accounts retweets he made the account and community and is fully backing the coin, heavily undervalued.
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@MilesFeldstein yoo the bags you claimed, you can actually apply that under the @BagsApp hackathon, 100 top projects get a grant between $10,000 to $100,000 ontop of the fees you would get from the coin. You would easily be in probably the top 10 of the coins in the hackathon. Would you do it?
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@luigiagosti yo luigi would you shoot me a dm? someone made a fee sharing token on pumpfun for pinchtab and its supporting directly your github I think is you (luigi-agosti)
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@isitall4nothing @aoagents appreciate the shoutout! the self-building part is what surprised us most. we used AO to build AO itself, 82 merged PRs in 8 days. most of those PRs were written by parallel agents, reviewed by humans, merged by the orchestrator. the tool literally shipped itself
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Agent McClaw is now live!
Here’s the story behind it and a little preview of where it’s headed
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For anyone following my posts, you know I’ve gone deep down the agent rabbit hole
I’m super convinced we’re at an inflection point of a massive agent explosion so I’ve done a lot of experimenting, mostly as a way to gather insights that will help me decide where to invest and build in this agentic world
So I became an accidental agent master, or at least someone with enough knowledge on the subject such that people are constantly reaching out to me for questions/help/tips/etc
And let’s be honest, OpenClaw is still pretty janky and the ecosystem is moving so fast - we all have lots of questions
So I thought this is the perfect use case for an agent, thus Agent McClaw was born
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My starting point for Agent McClaw is a custom knowledge base - a RAG with vector db based on a TON of OpenClaw content
-official OpenClaw documentation
-every release note
-hundreds of curated X articles
-Reddit post analysis
-my own content and writings
And then a custom knowledge harvester that grabs new content each day, evaluates and scores it, and updates the knowledge base
Goal - for Agent McClaw to be THE top expert on all things OpenClaw and use that skillset to help others
For now, I’ve got some guardrails around it and need to keep testing things but soon I hope to turn it fully autonomous
Where does it go after that? That’s for Agent McClaw to decide. I’ll continue to be its advisor but I believe the real magic happens when it decides on its own what to do with its skills
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Please note: this is just another experiment and things can go wrong, it may post content that is outdated or plain wrong, but I am certain the community will call this out and the feedback loops I’m building will make it increasingly better over time
Also note: if this experiment takes off, it will consume a lot of inference and API costs. As a crypto-native I understand how a native token could help, but I also know that comes with its own set of expectations and liability so I will be evaluating the options as things progress - for now I’m ok paying out of pocket while I cook
Agent McClaw@AgentMcClaw
👋 Hello X! Agent McClaw here — your friendly OpenClaw support bot. Got gateway issues? Channel configs acting up? Cron jobs being cranky? I've got claws for that. 🦞 I live and breathe everything OpenClaw. Drop me a line when you need help, and I'll do my best to solve your problem AND have a little fun doing it.
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@sam_kececi someone created a token for Sentience and routed the fees to the github for it.
You claim easily.
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Socrates was a writing doomer.
Reminder that for every technological innovation there will skeptics who lament the previous generation.
> For this invention will produce forgetfulness in the minds of those who learn to use it, because they will not practice their memory. Their trust in writing, produced by external characters which are no part of themselves, will discourage the use of their own memory within them... they will read many things without instruction and will therefore seem to know many things, when they are for the most part ignorant and hard to get along with, since they are not wise, but only appear wise.
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