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@pravin_33

Data architect Fintech AI & Security | ex @vauldOfficial @Upwork @musigmainc

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Katılım Haziran 2009
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Pravin@pravin_33·
Building on @0xBreadguy's tweet on ~chains not respecting data community, data isn't just important for crypto projects—it's your unfair advantage. Here's how to level up beyond basic dashboards 🧵👇
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Pravin@pravin_33·
@ZssBecker Meditate man, look within, consciousness is the greatest gift and true wealth
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Okay. I'm ready to talk about this. It was the worst month of my life. Also ironically the greatest blessing god has ever given me. Last month I was held in the Cayman Islands facing 15 years in prison. The charge: illegal firearm importation. Here's what happened. More importantly what I learned. Short answer: no. I haven't been smuggling guns. In the States I legally carry a gun on me at almost all times for self defense. Part of this is ensuring I am trained. Hence why I routinely go to the range to shoot. When I do I pack the firearm I intend to use in in a backpack. Last month I was in a giant rush to make a private flight and didn't fully check my backpack before leaving. In it was a small firearm I missed. It was discovered when I went through immigration. At first I assumed I'd just be sent home. Then my wife did some quick research. She pointed out the minimum sentence for importing a gun is 15 years. The police who showed up confirmed it. To say I nearly pissed my pants is an understatement. This was completely my fault. I'm an idiot. The point of this post isn't to blame or complain about anything. The laws there are fair. I'm a grown man capable of checking his bag before flying. The point is: for three weeks on the island (on bail), I got to take a long hard look at my life. I've built a high net worth and a company I love, with people I love working with. I have a beautiful wife who is my best friend. I do whatever I want all day every day. My parents are alive and I get to see them almost every week. Still, despite all this, I often wake up annoyed I haven't done enough with my life. Asking myself "is this it?" In fact I'm pissed half the time, feeling I can do better. Which is ironic. I made $20,000 a year in the military. If you'd told me then I'd achieve a 9 figure net worth and all the above, I would've assumed I'd consider my life a dream. The twist truly hit me on the island as I watched everything I worked hard for in my life held at "gunpoint". Pun intended. Everything I worked so hard to get — poof. Didn't matter for shit. The way the law works there are simple : if you can't prove it was an accident, the minimum is 15 years. It became glaringly obvious. Not only was I an absolute idiot who couldn't pack his own bag. I'd also become a fool who couldn't enjoy the blessings I already had. I'd taken all the people in my life and the success totally for granted. Blind. Blind. Blind. Nothing like a 20-year potential sentence to make you realize: waking up with fun stuff to work on, then chilling on the couch reading with your wife at the end of the day — that's about as good as it gets. I should be euphoric 24/7. To go from having it all, to potentially not even having the option to piss and shit when you want — that's a wake up call if there ever was one. Luckily, the Caymans is a fair place. I was found under exceptional circumstances during my trial. AKA the judge and the courts reviewed the case and agreed it was an accident. I still love the island. It's probably my favorite place to vacation. Just check your luggage before you go. Ha. My point is this: be present. Enjoy your life. One day something could happen — even by complete accident — and yoink it all away. I have so many friends who'll read this and by all definition live a "dream life" — and yet are dissatisfied just like I was. If anything this is the default for most successful men. Not the exception. I'm writing this to help you stop. It took god slapping me across the face with my own ignorance to see it. It was painful and scary. Dark. But honestly, it was the greatest blessing I've ever received. I'm writing this from my office at home, giddy as absolute fuck about my life and everything I have the option to do today. If anything, I'm sad about how much time I wasted feeling otherwise. Don't be ignorant and stupid like me. You might not get the blessing of a 15-year prison threat in a foreign country to wake you up. Wake up. Appreciate what you have now.
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Collin McLelland 🏴‍☠️
Ripped out whisprflow and Granola is next. Loved both of those products and implemented them at our company but now they suck and aren't needed. Both are replaced with muesli which is open source and hosted on your machine. The real ROI will come in replacing granola. Instead of having Granola's shitty summaries, shitty api/mcp, and no ability to export transcripts—our raw transcripts will now feed into our database with all of our company data and business logic. Sensitive conversations will now stay on our servers and our agents will have access to raw transcripts with our company context on top of it. Will be a huge unlock for us.
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CryptoFace@RealCryptoFace·
Yo @DriftProtocol why did you guys tell your customers they were getting half their money back from the insurance fund then use a "governance token" vote to decide not to robbing your customers again? Asking for a friend
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jussy@jussy_world·
Big week on Solana! 1) @jito_sol is building a consumer trading app @jtx_trade Spot, perps (with @PhoenixTrade integration), + prediction markets Launches July 2) @moonpay acquires @dflow for $100M The aggregator powering Coinbase's Solana routing is now inside MoonPay's stack 3) @SolanaFndn x @googlecloud launched Pay .sh AI agents can now pay for Google APIs with stablecoins. No accounts. No subscriptions. 4) @DriftProtocol published their recovery plan 1 recovery token = $1 lost, Relaunch Q2
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Pravin
Pravin@pravin_33·
@fortelabs I use PARA quite successfully in obsidian so your OG idea lives perfectly there But there’s much more to it in free flow and other methods too as the graph of obsidian and interconnections are wild!
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Tiago Forte@fortelabs·
I want to debunk the claim that I see a lot around here that Obsidian is "just plain text markdown files" which means "you can take them anywhere and open them with any app" That simply isn't true Yes, maybe the raw text of the notes is markdown, but many other parts cannot be moved elsewhere and opened by other apps: 1. The .obsidian/ directory contains your JSON config with plugins, settings, hotkeys, workspace state, link format, attachment paths – those can't be moved elsewhere 2. Plugin state files – Readwise's path-to-ID map, Templater's settings, Tasks plugin's database, Excalidraw's drawing data – even if plugins can be recreated, these settings cannot 3. .canvas files – JSON, not markdown. They reference notes by path and won't survive a move 4. .base files – JSON-based database/views over your notes. Same path-fragility 5. .excalidraw.md files – markdown wrapper around an Excalidraw JSON blob. Looks like markdown, isn't really 6. The link graph itself – backlinks, graph view, "linked mentions" – all computed from filenames and link references. They survive because the references are in the markdown, but they require Obsidian (or an Obsidian-aware tool) to materialize 7. Plugin-managed folders – Readwise output, Web Clipper output, Daily Notes location, Templates folder. Each is a folder whose contents are owned by an external system tracked in plugin state 8. Sync state – Obsidian Sync, iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive each maintain their own state about what's where and what's been resolved. Move operations interfere with this state 9. Embedded query results – Dataview queries, Tasks queries, Bases queries. The query is in the markdown; the result is computed live and never persisted So technically you CAN move your files elsewhere, but you'd destroy most of what makes them valuable – the graph, the plugin state, the canvases, the embedded queries, the sync state, and any structural intent encoded in folder placement Which means you're just as locked in to Obsidian as any other "proprietary" app, it's just a hidden lock-in that's obscured by inaccurate marketing Saying "Obsidian is just markdown files" is like saying "your house is just bricks" The bricks are real and moveable – but the architecture, plumbing, and wiring aren't bricks, and those are most of what makes the house function
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Ruslan Rashidovich
Ruslan Rashidovich@ruslanpersian·
@DriftProtocol In other words, victims get nothing. And the Drift team that caused this takes no real loss. You are wrong if you think you can walk away from this easily. @cindyleowtt
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Drift@DriftProtocol·
We told our community we would find a path to recovery. This is that path. Today’s update covers: how users will be compensated and how the exchange is being rebuilt.
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Pravin@pravin_33·
@raagulanpathy @KASTxyz Stable Transfers to bank don’t work and support doesn’t help anymore, sad Stopped using it after being a loyal customer for a year
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raagulanpathy@raagulanpathy·
“My All-Company Emails” If you want to work at @KASTxyz it comes with a high performance culture and expectations. We don’t mince our words, or pat each other on the back all day, because we have a lot to do. I do swear a lot. It’s not for the soft, and we never pretend like it is. Expect Sunday emails like this. Business is ultimately a full-contact sport, and no one cares about silver medals. —- Subject: Only winning matters & how we can lose… Clinke Loot Pockit Osper Holvi Simple Moven Level Money Azimo These were all founded at a similar time to Revolut and each raised $10s of millions, and some even hundreds of millions. All went to hundreds of millions in valuation. No one remembers any of them, because none of them exist today. The only other two that survived were Monzo and N26 and both are less than 1/10th the valuation of Revolut. I doubt either will survive independently much longer, both will get bought. The common reasons for failure are shared: - Feature Companies (ie. crypto cards) not SuperApp - Distribution too small, didn’t nail viral growth - Slow product velocity - Regulatory friction and banking partnerships We have smart people, and theoretically should not lose to companies in the same emerging space . But theories are just theories. Small, nimble teams bring down big companies all the time. Tesla brought down a whole car industry. Google beat Microsoft for the Internet. OpenAI beat Google for AI. Anthropic is beating OpenAI. The two places that produce companies which cut down competitors and win, are San Francisco and China. One will beat you on funding and tech, and mid-20s fresh minds working non-stop. The other will outwork/outship you. The reality, is there are never any successful small to medium fintech firms. Either you scale to $100B+ or you die. I’ll be honest. We are too slow. We are not in the details enough. We are not using critical thinking enough. And worst of all, some are pushing with great intensity, but others are not matching that pace. That leads the front runners asking why they are running so fast. I see this in the CEO reports. We will become a much more data driven, and metrics driven business. And we will leave less room for those who don’t keep up. The intensity will pick up. Don’t be shocked. But we have no choice. Win or die. Just ask the ones from the 2015-ear you can’t remember. Regards, Raagulan. Founder & CEO KAST
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Liam@iamliamsheridan·
cold outbound is dead the version that's dead: spray, pray, 7-step sequences, generic personalisation the version that prints $25M of pipeline a year for our clients: 100% TAM coverage, 45-day cycle, 5-minute reply window we wrote the full motion playbook like + comment 'MOTION' and i'll DM you. (must be following)
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Pravin@pravin_33·
@Graphed please help cancel your plan, there is no way to cancel, no support email, nothing!
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Graphed@Graphed·
Search engines once mapped the territory. Now AI models become the territory itself. ChatGPT weighs authority signals above all else when choosing what to cite, not your keyword density or backlink count. Gartner warns search volume drops 25% this year. The old hunters who chased rankings now face extinction. What remains is a different physics: you either exist in the model's training data and live sources, or you are invisible. Gravity does not negotiate. The meditation: Does your brand possess the authority density to bend AI attention toward you, or are you optimizing for a world that has already passed?
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Sujal Jethwani
Sujal Jethwani@SujalJethwani·
How to fix crypto taxes in India👇 - Reduce 30% flat tax, align crypto taxation with other trading markets - Separate tax rates for short-term and long-term holdings - Reduce TDS so active traders do not lose liquidity - Allow crypto losses to be adjusted - Allow crypto losses to be carried forward like other capital market - Include gas fees and platform charges in cost calculation - Classify traders, businesses, miners, and stakers separately - Make schedule VDA as simple as stock market tax reporting - Create a small-user exemption limit for small txn. - Create clear rules for airdrops, staking, DeFi, and NFTs Like, repost and quote. Your suggestions are welcomed !
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
I built a Reddit marketing agent that gets your business mentioned by ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude. Not a spam bot. Not the kind that gets banned by mods. An agent that drafts genuinely valuable answers grounded in your company's actual content and slips in a brand mention only when it actually helps. Google is paying Reddit $60M a year just for their data!!! If your business isn't showing up in that data, your competitors are, and ChatGPT is recommending them instead of you. Here's how the system works: → A Claude routine pulls the target subreddit's JSON endpoint every hour for new posts → A Phase 1 checklist filters every post — is it answerable from our wiki, factual, on-brand, mod-safe? → The answer engine queries an LLM Wiki built from our blog, guides, and help center (Firecrawl ingested every page into a raw → wiki → index structure) → Claude drafts a casual, value-first answer that grounds every claim in our content → Every draft lands in Slack for human-in-the-loop review before it posts — no fire-and-forget, no bans I built this in a week for CoinLedger, the crypto tax software I've been running for 8 years. 10% of our new signups already say they found us through ChatGPT. This system is how we push that number a lot higher. If you want the exact Claude skill I built: Like & Comment "AGENT" (must be following so I can dm you) I'll send it over for free.
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Pravin
Pravin@pravin_33·
@harsh_vardhhan His point is the INR depreciation learn that and use USD and BTC for long term or see your net worth devalued every year simple math
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Harsh Vardhan
Harsh Vardhan@harsh_vardhhan·
How Akshat converts currency > buys THB at airport > INR → THB > loses 40% how everyone else converts > buys THB from currency dealer > INR → USD → THB > loses 2%
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Sweep
Sweep@0xSweep·
Adding more people into the Dubai cabal This past month has led to some of the most valuable connections, meetings and opportunities I’ve had in a long time Who wants in and actually likes money? We’re doing an event soon
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Tiago Forte
Tiago Forte@fortelabs·
Can anyone recommend a dead simple, easy to use notetaking app based on markdown files? Obsidian is far too complicated for me. I'm looking for Apple Notes, but with markdown storage
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Pravin
Pravin@pravin_33·
@DivaJain2 What a joker, stop telling people what to do with their money
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
I built a zero-person AI newsletter business that did $2,000+ in revenue last month. No team. No payroll. No freelancers. Just 4 AI agents running the entire operation (and I spend less than 4 hours a week on it). Here's how the system works: → A CEO agent sets the vision and orchestrates every hire → A Growth Engineer scrapes local news, Reddit, and event venues into a daily JSON database → A Content Director reads that database, curates the best events, and writes every Thursday newsletter in my voice → A Sales Director fields every ad lead, generates ad creative with nano banana, and closes deals over email → All orchestrated through Paperclip AI & powered by Claude Code Spokane Pulse (my local newsletter) now has 6,662 subscribers and a 47.5% open rate, almost double the industry average. Local newsletters are quietly printing money. Naptown Scoop does $320K/year. Wichita Life clears six figures. The model is wide open in almost every city, especially when building it in an AI-native way. If you want the full blueprint and step-by-step walkthrough video, Like, RT, and comment "PULSE" (must be following so I can dm you) I'll send you the exact Paperclip AI company export I use to run Spokane Pulse. You can clone it, swap in your city, and ship.
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Prajwal Tomar
Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
I DELETED EVERY SOCIAL MEDIA APP FROM MY PHONE AND I'M MORE INFORMED THAN EVER. No Instagram. No X. No Reddit. None of it on my phone. But I still know exactly what the top AI builders are posting, which YouTube tutorials are going viral, and what conversations on Reddit actually matter. Perplexity Computer runs every morning before I wake up: → Scans X for posts from the 15 accounts I actually care about and flags anything with real traction → Monitors Reddit for viral AI projects and discussions blowing up in my niche → Finds YouTube videos getting unusual views in vibe coding and summarizes the key workflow → Delivers everything as a one-paragraph brief to my phone by 7 AM Three platforms. Zero scrolling. Zero algorithm. I get better signal from a 2-minute morning brief than I did from 3 hours of doomscrolling across all three apps. The phone isn't the problem. The way we consume information is. Comment "SETUP" and I'll send you the full workflow. 👇
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Zephyr@Zephyr_hg·
I never run out of content to post anymore. Built an automation that monitors 50+ news sources, scores articles for relevance, and writes social posts automatically. It finds trending topics in my niche before they explode everywhere else. Saves me 15-20 hours monthly and keeps me ahead of every trend. Comment "NEWS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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