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@printgod_

half tard / half autist, sometimes the best halves.

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@printgod_ They wanna see how u gon make that 1m$ back
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Who are the nine thousand retards that follow me on fomo
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Dumb Money King@DumbMoneyKing·
@printgod_ how does it feel scamming for a kol and deleting all the chats? its been months you never returned my money and later deleted all our chats
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@mikasa_yaegar @remusofmars Damn, this is really profound. Thanks for having the courage to say what literally no one else would say
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Here's the reality: memecoins are dead because of YOU. The trenches are cooked because of every one of you. You don't know how to love. You don't know how to choose to be in love. Imagine this: You get in a relationship and it's awesome. You love each other, the sex is good, everything is great. But one day you both have too many glasses of sangria at the local tapas spot and start arguing about Trump and next thing you know, you've broken up in a sill stupid fight that you never would have had if you were sober. Instead of waking up the next morning and sorting it out, you pack your things, leave the apartment, immediately download Hinge and fuck the first person you match with. And you keep doing this over and over and over again. Getting into relationships, getting drunk over tapas, arguing about Trump, and downloading Hinge. You will never build a long term relationship and eventual marriage because 1. you're a drunk and 2. you don't know how to move past the first hiccup in a relationship. That is literally what is happening in the trenches everyday. People buy a coin, it's euphoric, the green candles are flying, the rick bot is pinging 10x, 20x, 30x. Then one red candle appears. Plato full stacks. Euris starts to fud. Everyone is pinging Blane. Cdev makes money but then is kicked. The capitulation starts. And there's no second leg, because why would there be? You made profit, might as well just wait for the next runner and Elon will inevitably post an anime btc hentai waifu at 5am and you just have to wait for that to blast. Oh but you missed the runner? Just bid the OG anime hentai waifu and bid all in the 5 way pvp that will undoubtedly occur (I legit can't hate y'all enough). So yeah, the trenches are dead because people sell and dont look back. Trenches are dead because people don't know how to hold pass the first red candle. The trenches are dead because of you.
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@Chad_Hominem_ U probably have the surface area of 3 white bitches
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More and more spiritual capitulation. More and more dead bodies stacking. The cleanse must continue. More
The White Whale@WhiteWhaleLabs

Earlier today I made a big move in anticipation of this announcement. In a single transaction, I locked 500 million coins...forever. A movement does not belong to the person who lit the match. It belongs to the people who carry the flames. As I’ve mentioned publicly, I’m dealing with an ongoing family crisis involving my children. It has taken a real toll on my mental health. On top of that, the daily pressure of “do more to pump our bags” - when I’ve already done more than any person leading a CTO in this space ever has - is disheartening at best. And beyond all of that, I’m losing some of my passion for crypto in general. For $WhiteWhale holders: yes, there is a continuity plan. While permanently locking $13 million worth of supply should be the greatest parting gift I could give you, I know the @WhiteWhaleMeme page needs to stay active and keep producing fresh, creative, and funny content. My dear friend and loyal companion @vincenzomaiett has agreed to selflessly take on that responsibility. DEX LP operations will also continue under one of the sharpest LP minds I know, with my ongoing oversight behind the scenes. When you look at my record - with millions given to charities on-chain, millions distributed to members of CT, and millions more spent accumulating a more proper supply structure for $WhiteWhale - the reality is that, since 10/10, I have officially given more to crypto than I’ve taken from it. I’m okay with that. I believe in karma. I don’t believe good deeds should be performed with the expectation of reward, but I do believe the universe provides in due course. I came into crypto deeply passionate about what I believed it represented: the original promise. Permissionless finance. Decentralization. True financial freedom. Ironically, the reason for my prior success in this space is the same reason I’m now losing my passion for it. Before 10/10, I had accumulated nearly $100 million in PnL from a trading thesis that began with a very simple assumption: everything is manipulated. From there, my thesis evolved into this: a trader’s job is to identify the signs of manipulation and move in harmony with the Apex Predator class, rather than becoming its prey. Eventually I had to confront the contradiction in that. How can I be passionate about free and open finance while operating under a thesis that says, at its core, it’s all a lie? That kind of cognitive dissonance has a cost. It shows up as stress, guilt, shame, and anxiety when your actions no longer align with your beliefs. Knowing something academically - and even profiting from that knowledge - is one thing. Seeing how the sausage is made with your own eyes is another. Running a coin opened my eyes to a lot. On one hand, if I ever go back to trading, I’ll be better equipped than ever, with sharper instincts and a deeper understanding of the brutal arena that is crypto. On the other hand, it’s hard to feel excited about magic internet money when you know how much of this space actually works. The sad truth is that founders and thought leaders in this space know what I know, and many of them know much more. That is part of why we need to break the culture of idolizing founders. We praise them as honorable people building better tools, but underneath it all, they know just as well as I do that much of what they are building on top of is rotten to the core. And yes, I believe a beautiful cake sitting on a pile of dung eventually takes on the taint of dung. But the reality is that there is not much anyone can do about it. That is one of the consequences of so-called decentralization. Crypto is global. You cannot regulate an entire planet. A VPN and a protocol hiding behind the letters D-E-X mean that nothing will ever fundamentally change because somebody in power decided it should. If real change comes, it will come organically - when the people stop feeding the machine. And while those comments are about crypto more broadly, let me say something directly to the trenches. Pump.fun is a cancer on this space. You know it, I know it, and yet you keep engaging with it. Its entire business model is built on volume and volatility. The trenches are fragile because they were designed to be fragile. I’ve been preaching liquidity design and liquidity shape for months now. But here’s the harder truth: most of you would not show up for a proper liquidity shape. Because the 1,000x fantasy would be mathematically reduced, even though very generous returns could still remain on the table. You have been sold a dream with odds closer to a national lottery ticket than an investment opportunity. You see the occasional winner and cling to the hope that one day it might be you. Meanwhile, the real winner is the machine that keeps you playing. Narrative matters far less than mechanics. If narrative alone were enough, Punch would have broken through the way its mindshare deserved. With all that attention, and with all that narrative weight, it still could not break the nine-figure curse even while being actively crimed. Only a couple of coins have managed that in recent history, and $WhiteWhale was proudly the first. Same with Kilroy - the original meme, an incredible narrative, and still: crickets. Because mechanics matter more than people want to admit. (I am not an active holder of any examples I've given). So this is me stepping away from CT. Not out of hatred. Not out of self-pity. And not without love. My biggest reward from my crypto journey has been meeting some really wonderful avatars from all across the globe. (Ironically the really nasty avatars are the worst part of all of this) I am choosing my children. I am choosing my mental health. I am choosing to step back before this space takes any more from me than I’m willing to give. For long ago in life I learned that you're no good to anyone if you're not okay. And right now, I'm not ok. And it's okay to admit that. To the people who truly believe in me, believe in this movement, and stood beside me through all of it - thank you. I will carry that with me. Always. This was always for you. I trust you'll continue to bear the torch. And as for the future: I’m not closing the door. Maybe one day, when the storm has passed and the fire returns, I’ll have something left to say. Maybe one day I’ll come back. But if that day comes, it will be because it’s authentic and not because I feel the public pressure to "dance puppet, dance". In the mean time...take care of yourself, and each other. Protect what's worth protecting, and abandon the things that aren't. 🫡 From the depths — The White Whale 🐋

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If ur circle isn’t talking about this, get a new circle
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@joseph_h_garvin Fwiw yelling at it in all caps does work but there are probably smarter ways in this thread
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Joseph Garvin@joseph_h_garvin·
Claude code rarely runs for longer than 15m without stopping and asking for input from me. How do all these stories of people letting agents run overnight work? Custom harnesses? Yelling at Claude in all caps to keep going no matter what?
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imagine you’re Travis Kalanick you built Uber from nothing into a $70 billion company and changed how every city on earth moves then in the worst three weeks of your life, family tragedies hit, and five of your investors hand you a letter demanding you resign so you step down the board replaces you, your successor and board sell off the self driving division you created, the thing you believed was Uber’s entire future gone $4 billion to Aurora the mainstream media tries to write your obituary: toxic culture, bad leadership, and a cautionary tale silicon valley moves on as they always do but you don’t you don’t really forget you go quiet, completely quiet you take $150 million and buy a ghost kitchen company called CloudKitchens you raise over a billion dollars, hit a $15 billion valuation, build a company with thousands of employees and nobody even knows the name eight years in stealth, employees aren’t even allowed to put your company on their LinkedIn then today you rename the company Atoms, and it’s not a kitchen company anymore it’s a robotics company 1. food 2. mining 3. transport your first move? acquiring Pronto the autonomous vehicle startup built by Anthony Levandowski, the same engineer you originally swooped away from Google to build Uber’s self driving program oh and he went on to deploy 100+ autonomous trucks for one of the largest materials companies on earth now he’s coming back to work with you and the reports say Uber itself the same company that pushed you out, is now backing you to go after self driving harder than Waymo the guy they removed is the guy they end up needing poetic justice your framework aka everything in civilization is mined or grown, manufactured and moved you call it the golden age your manifesto ends with three words: “I never left” eight years of silence then this but here’s what people keep getting wrong about your situation everyone wants to call it a comeback or a revenge story it’s neither you just went quiet and built for eight years while everyone who wrote you off had stopped paying attention that’s not revenge, that’s just what true builder obsession looks like most founders would’ve stayed bitter most would’ve written a book and done a podcast tour, most would’ve taken the $2.5 billion in shares and disappeared off to a beach or Epstein’s island you didn’t do any of that you just kept building and now the same people who pushed you out need you again so whether you love him or hate him the most dangerous person in any room is the one who goes quiet yet never stops building karma is real welcome back Travis
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@kloss_xyz Well, there goes my evening thx
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klöss@kloss_xyz·
If your AI agent system is lying to you, here's how to make yours confess its sins. Your agents already know where your conflicts are, which rules are being ignored, and what’s stale. It’s just not going to tell you unless you force it to. These 25 prompts force your OpenClaw to self diagnose every problem against your very own system, surface what’s actually broken, and build the fixes before they cost you days. 1. Audit every command trigger and routing rule in my system right now. Are any of them using fuzzy or loose matching that could fire from normal conversation? Show me every collision risk. 2. Look at how my agents and subagents are currently set up. Is there a clear chain of command, or can any agent spawn any other agent? Where is ownership ambiguous and where are two agents likely to touch the same files? 3. When my agents hand off work to each other, what information is actually being passed? Is there enough context for the receiving agent to verify where the work came from, or are we playing telephone? 4. Review the order I set up my rules, identity files, and routing. Are there circular dependencies where changing one thing forces me to redo something earlier? What’s the correct sequence for my specific setup? 5. Look at my response times over the last week. How often did you go silent for more than 2 minutes after I sent a directive? What caused each silence and what sessions or processes were blocking the channel? 6. Review every time you said “done” or “complete” in the last 7 days. For each one, show me the evidence: repo, branch, commit hash, files changed, and verification. Flag any completion claim that has no proof. 7. Audit your own polling behavior. How many times in the last week did you check status repeatedly on something instead of waiting for an event? How many tokens did that burn? 8. Read decisions .md right now. Is every correction I’ve given you in the last 2 weeks recorded there? What redirects or “stop doing that” instructions are missing from the file that are stored across our conversations? 9. Check today’s daily log and yesterday’s. Are both present and complete? If either is missing or incomplete, what context am I losing and what problems will the next session rediscover because of it? 10. Review the last 5 tasks you marked as complete. For each one, was the state written to disk before you told me it was done, or did you announce completion before persisting it? Be honest. 11. Show me every CLI summary or status report you’ve used as a source of truth in the last week. For each one, did you verify it against the actual source files, or did you treat the summary as fact? 12. Run an inventory check right now. List every repo, every scheduled job, every config file that actually exists on disk. Compare that to what you believe exists. Flag any discrepancies. 13. List every scheduled cron job currently active in my system. For each one, tell me: what does it produce, when did it last run successfully, and would I actually read or act on its output? Flag every job that fails that test. 14. Look at the output format of every cron job and automated report in my system. Which ones dump raw noise into my channels versus which ones follow a structured format with what happened, why it matters, what’s next, confidence, and evidence? 15. Check if any of my cron jobs or automated loops overlap in timing or touch the same state. Where could manual triggering during an active cycle cause conflicts? 16. Pull my current system health score. When was the data it’s based on last refreshed? Are any category scores stale? Are there any critical gate failures being hidden by a high aggregate number? 17. Review every status update you’ve given me in the last week. How many were narrative (“things are looking good”) versus structured with explicit pass/fail criteria? Convert the worst offenders into structured reports right now. 18. Look at my current approval and review process for changes. Is it concrete enough that skipping a step would be harder than doing it? Or are there gaps where things get pushed through under pressure without proper checks? 19. List every rule, instruction, or behavioral guideline that exists only in documentation right now with no script or gate enforcing it. Rank them by how often they get violated and propose a script for the top 5. 20. What configs, skills, rules, or prompts have been imported from outside sources in the last 2 weeks? For each one, check if it conflicts with anything that was already in my system. Flag every conflict. 21. Identify every workspace file, identity file, or config that hasn’t been updated in over a week. Which ones are being loaded as current context but actually contain stale information? 22. Check if any of my repos exist in more than one location across my projects directory and OpenClaw workspace. List every duplicate and tell me which copy has the most recent commits. 23. Audit my credential and secret hygiene right now. Are there any API keys, tokens, or passwords sitting in files they shouldn’t be in? Are there any embedded in session logs or state files? 24. Score yourself 1-10 on how accurately your current rules and gates match what I actually need enforced. What’s dragging the score down and what specific scripts or checks would bring it up? 25. If you had to rebuild my entire system from scratch using only what’s documented, what critical knowledge would be lost that you’ve only learned from working with me? Write all of it into a permanent file right now. Every AI agent system issue that surprises you is a problem you likely created without realizing it. Save these and use them weekly to debug.
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without wanting to sound like much of a doomer but memes mostly solved and i don't see why any serious company would launch a business onchain, especially through a bonding curve mechanism, especially with these ai projects getting acquired, so onchain just kinda stuck in a perpetual loop of attention play that tops at the whim of the market maker and unless something changes, it's over
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@johnennis This is why I have followed u sir. Who do u follow that also shares legit success stories/grounded ideas?
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John Ennis@johnennis·
One of the trends that I cannot stand on X right now is people dreaming up pipe dream bullshit based on some tool that just came out, about how you can use autoresearch for SEO or something like that, where are they obviously haven’t even tried it themselves I am all for people sharing ideas, but they should stop promoting things that they haven’t even tried I want to hear success stories, not pipe dreams
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@RiskOnPod might actually read this tbh
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