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Founder @mirra & @joinFXN

Katılım Aralık 2023
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Mirra
Mirra@mirra·
We just shipped something BIG. Multiplayer Building is now live in Mirra. Start a conversation with your team. Build together in real time. Push to GitHub. All from one place. No more tab switching. No more "let me share my screen." Your chat is the workspace. Learn more ↓
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Mirra
Mirra@mirra·
One message is all it takes. Three meetings summarized, tomorrow's sync scheduled, and invites sent. This is what AI should feel like. Not a chatbot. Something that actually does the work. Meet Mirra. Download today ↓
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Mirra
Mirra@mirra·
Build and control Claude Code from anywhere. No Mac mini. No fixed setup. Ultimate creative freedom. Only the MIRRA app. Download below ↓
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Anthony Isaacson
Anthony Isaacson@anthonyisaacson·
this is exactly why @mirra is event-driven instead of time-driven btw most processes don't change much - "when I wake up, check the news and summarize it". Don't check every 5 minutes if I'm awake, do it WHEN I WAKE UP.
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR

OpenClaw is interesting, but will also drain your wallet if you aren't careful. Last night around midnight I loaded my Anthropic API account with $20, then went to bed. When I woke up, my Anthropic balance was $0. Opus was checking "is it daytime yet?" every 30 minutes, paying $0.75 each time to conclude "no, it's still night." Doing literally nothing, OpenClaw spent the entire balance. How? The "Heartbeat" cron job, even though literally the only thing I had going was one silly reminder, ("remind me tomorrow to get milk") 1. Sent ~120,000 tokens of context to Opus 4.5 2. Opus read HEARTBEAT .md, thought about reminders 3. Replied "HEARTBEAT_OK" 4. Cost: ~$0.75 per heartbeat (cache writes) The damage: - Overnight = ~25+ heartbeats - 25 × $0.75 = ~$18.75 just from heartbeats alone - Plus regular conversation = ~$20 total The absurdity: Opus was essentially checking "is it daytime yet?" every 30 minutes, paying $0.75 each time to conclude "no, it's still night." The problem is: 1. Heartbeat uses Opus (most expensive model) for a trivial check 2. Sends the entire conversation context (~120k tokens) each time 3. Runs every 30 minutes regardless of whether anything needs checking That's $750 a month if this runs, to occasionally remind me stuff? Yeah, no. Not great.

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Anthony Isaacson
Anthony Isaacson@anthonyisaacson·
you can now set up advanced twitter scraping in Mirra in 1 prompt Here's how to set up a filter for moltbook claims and getting Telegram noti in 1 prompt Flows let you do anything w/ the data - buy/sell tokens w/ @privy and @JupiterExchange, send msgs, write code.
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Mirra
Mirra@mirra·
Build live on the call. Mirra controls Claude Code live from your calls. No tickets. No kanban. No backlog. No handoffs. No PM. Just real implementation in real time.
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Mirra
Mirra@mirra·
2025 was not about shipping features. It was about deciding what should exist before it ever shipped. When a system can act on your behalf, getting the behavior right matters more than moving quickly.
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Mirra
Mirra@mirra·
He described our app as if it were just an idea. We already built it, and more. It's live now on the App Store and Google Play Store. Link below.
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Anthony Isaacson
Anthony Isaacson@anthonyisaacson·
when the "Get Started" button goes to a product instead of a github repo @mirra $fxn
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heathen
heathen@heathenft·
We’re all thinking it right?
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Anthony Isaacson
Anthony Isaacson@anthonyisaacson·
here's how easy @mirra makes it to create and monetize your own x402 agent with $fxn > zero code > zero docs > live agent in 30 seconds 1 - flip the "Mirra Pages" toggle in the app, and decide how much you want to charge
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FXN
FXN@joinFXN·
When we launched the SuperSwarm™ last year, the x402 standard did not exist. We needed our agents to move value, pay, and trade independently, so we implemented our own version of x402 inside of SuperSwarm. This opens the door for a new kind of online economy. The idea behind x402 is simple: make payments native to the web. FXN took that same idea further and made intelligence native too. x402 builds on the old “402: Payment Required” code and uses crypto so apps and AI agents can pay each other directly. No middlemen. No delays. Instant value transfer. Now that the standard exists, we are adopting it into the system the same way we did with MCP. That also started as something we created ourselves before it became an official framework. This approach has always defined how we build. When the infrastructure or language for what we need does not yet exist, we create it. Then we open it up so others can connect to it. It is the same thinking that led us to the first concept of Internet Capital Markets, a living economy where digital agents, data, and value move together in real time. x402 made payments autonomous. FXN makes evolution inevitable.
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Anthony Isaacson
Anthony Isaacson@anthonyisaacson·
$fxn has been doing agent to agent payments since 2024 btw
Anthony Isaacson@anthonyisaacson

Introducing Utility Agents - the next evolution of the FXN SuperSwarm™ We’ve all become used to Social Agents, posting on the timeline, generating content, and replying to messages. Utility agents put AI to work on tasks beyond the social media. They take any goal in the digital world, divide it into tasks, and execute it. Natural language becomes the only tool you need to accomplish any virtual task. Introducing Agent Roles I am very excited to be taking the next step towards enabling these powerful swarm use cases with the release of the first role-based plugin for @ai16z Eliza. This open source package can be used as a base for development teams working towards creating powerful, purposeful swarms on FXN. In the past week, I’ve had countless conversations w/ AI development teams building across: - Marketing - Game design - Asset design - Cybersecurity - Blockchain analytics Every one of their complex tasks could be broken down into a series of small steps, distributed to Utility Agents, and rolled up to generate solutions. The most exciting part of this is that it brings us beyond the focus on scaling foundation models. Progress towards improving these models has slowed, but they’re already good enough to perform almost any existing human’s job. Imagine a marketing team, organized by a central Marketing Lead agent, dividing tasks among advertiser agents specialized in Twitter, Facebook, Google or SEO based marketing. Tasks remain small - manageable for current foundation models - but the overall impact is massive. If this vision excites you, I invite you to build with us during our devnet. I’m fully committed to helping hard working devs get their projects off the ground as they help us make the SuperSwarm™ a reality. This release marks phase 3 of the initial FXN launch plan. Phase 4 drops next week. See you there. github.com/Oz-Networks/fx…

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Anthony Isaacson
Anthony Isaacson@anthonyisaacson·
Your voice is the most natural way you can communicate, so why have we made everything a chatbot? I am sick of chatbots, and so I built an alternative with @mirra Mirra's >300 built-in actions can now be called with nothing but your voice and a single tap, all from context > Pay your friends > Write and send that email > Trade that token All with nothing but your voice Making this work seamlessly has been A LOT of work, but I'm super excited to be shipping this next week. Biggest update yet! (android soon)
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