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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Looking for obsessed builders. I invest up to $250K first checks in: • Robotics, drones, space • Applied AI/ML, models • Dev tools and infra • Manufacturing & logistics, and more... DMs open or just reply here what you are building. Early > polished.
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Greg
Greg@gregdotxyz·
I left Polymarket in February to focus on building my own product within the prediction market space. The exchange structure of prediction markets enables them to offer users experiences that a sportsbook never could. This paired with the ongoing commoditization of DCM and DCO licenses presents a huge surface area for innovation that, in my opinion, is relatively unexplored. If this thinking resonates with you and you're looking to build, let's chat. DMs are open + I'll be in SF and NY over the coming months 🥋
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Mark@storm_css·
@marco_dewey Cool. Sent DM RE terminal for machine intelligence & payments. 🙂
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Marco Dewey
Marco Dewey@marco_dewey·
If you are building to solve the hardest technical problems in America send me a DM I’m looking to fund you
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Mark@storm_css·
@pzakin Just emailed you, Nick, and others on the team RE bloomberg terminal for machine intelligence.
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Peter Zakin
Peter Zakin@pzakin·
The main themes I'm interested in right now: - Sensors that agents need to make decisions. Their value increases as the cost of intelligence decreases. - "Agent Society". Web 2.0 brought infra (identity) and apps that made it possible for individuals to safely and productively collaborate with people--even strangers--(share resources, pool resources, transact). The latest gen of the web--Agent Society--will do something similar for agents. - New design patterns for agent work anticipate new agent-native infrastructure. - I'm a big believer that markets seek radical choice. Accordingly, I think there will be a "Wario" stack of independent companies that work together to provide an alternative to the OpenAI regime that tends to embrace open standards, open source models. - Coding agents are reliable enough that we should see increased demand from customers to customize their tools. Interested in companies that are complementary to this trend. I find the customizability of software to be underpriced by the market.
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Mark@storm_css·
Hey @JesusMartinez I built subnet.ai for subnet research (a bit like CMC/Coingecko for $TAO) You can see a subnet's product, revenue, team, emissions, treasury, roadmap, and more and hopefully find a gem to talk about on the show. I was also on the great @markjeffrey podcast talking about it. Take care! 🙏
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Jesus Martinez
Jesus Martinez@JesusMartinez·
I'd like to get @markjeffrey to introduce my audience to the potential of Bittensor We're currently one of the fastest (if not the fastest) growing Crypto channels out there & would love to host you! Like & RT to spread the word! I would love to host Bittensor experts from time to time
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Telegraph
Telegraph@Telegraphprotoc·
We shipped the x402 payment-required flow for the Subnet REST API. It’s now live for testnet-only testing using @base Sepolia and @solana Devnet. 402 flow: Requests to protected endpoints without payment now return a 402 Payment Required response with payment options. Clients make the payment on-chain and retry the request with the transaction hash. The hash is verified before the request is proxied, and the API returns a 200 with a PAYMENT-RESPONSE header. On-chain verification: Base / EVM: ERC-20 transfers are verified via RPC. Solana: We verify payments by checking the pre- and post-transaction token balances of the recipient wallet to confirm the transfer. Replay protection: Transaction hashes are stored in Cassandra. If a hash is reused, the API returns a 409 double-spend error. Configuration: x402 can be configured through environment variables or an optional x402.yaml. Testnet RPCs and token addresses are set by default. The recipient wallet and minimum price (e.g., 10 USDC) are configurable. Testing: A dedicated test script walks through the full flow, supporting both manual transaction hash entry and automated payment (if keys are provided). Local setup now includes a one-command option to enable x402 with all required config and migrations. Clarification on Solana support: Solana support is currently for payments only. Agents can pay for API access using Solana Devnet, and we verify those payments before serving the request. However, inference itself still runs on EVM chains. Solana is simply an additional settlement rail for agent payments. We added this because a large share of agentic payment activity happens on Solana, so this allows agents holding funds there to pay directly without needing to bridge to EVM first.
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Mark@storm_css·
Hey Jesse, we built Telegraph: an intelligence and payment rail for agents, robots, and humans to make decisions based on the world’s best open-source models. We turn AI outputs into verified, on-chain signals - scores, alerts, classifications - with proof of who produced them, when, confidence, and cost. In effect, Telegraph creates a standardized market for verified truth: A Bloomberg Terminal for machine intelligence. With one plug-in, autonomous systems get instant access to high-value intelligence they can execute, while machine-to-machine micropayments settle in the background. DM'd you 🚀 telegraphprotocol.com
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Jesse Middleton
Jesse Middleton@srcasm·
We’re about six months into deploying @flybridge 2025 (our 7th fund). The "AI" honeymoon period is officially over. In 2024, everyone wanted to talk about models. In 2025, everyone wanted to talk about agents. Nowadays, I’m looking for the Invisible Infrastructure. If you’re building the plumbing that makes autonomous systems actually safe, auditable, and reliable for a Fortune 500, we should be talking. Specifically, I’m looking for: > Tools that verify human intent in a world full of high-fidelity deepfakes. > AI that doesn't "forget" who I am or what we talked about yesterday across different apps. > Founders who spent ten years in a "niche" industry (like maritime logistics or waste management) and are now rebuilding it from the studs up. I know the best founders are often too busy building to be scrolling LinkedIn. If you have a friend who is currently building something that fits this description, tell them to hit me up. I don't need a deck yet. I just want to hear about the problem they can't stop thinking about. We’re cutting $1M to $3M checks. My DMs are always open.
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Distributed State
Distributed State@DistStateAndMe·
A small step for mankind, a massive leap for decentralised training... for agency. In the space of 9 months, @tplr_ai went from 1.2B -> 72B. It's never been easy, and has broken everyone on the team multiple times. But I speak for all of us when I say it is the most rewarding thing we have ever done. We have a fraction of the resources. We don't have the PhDs. But Bittensor shows you it doesn't matter. Innovation happens at the edge. We innovate through scarcity. The ones who rewrite the rules are never the ones with the most. They're the ones who refuse to accept the limits they were handed. Bittensor is prophecy. Subnets (@covenant_ai and others) are the tools through which that prophecy is manifested. Next stop: TRILLIONS.
templar@tplr_ai

We just completed the largest decentralised LLM pre-training run in history: Covenant-72B. Permissionless, on Bittensor subnet 3. 72B parameters. ~1.1T tokens. Commodity internet. No centralized cluster. No whitelist. Anyone with GPUs could join or leave freely. 1/n

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sun runner
sun runner@0xSunRun·
PSA to all new followers bridging over to Bittensor. You can ape low mcap subnets and play the PvP rotation game but you’ll never have as good of info as the participants who’ve been here since 2023. Or you can just buy the 30-40 subnets that are being operated by legit doxxed dev teams building innovative / useful tech with actual business plans and sit comfy earning 40% APY. Choice is yours. DYOR.
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ZACH ✴️
ZACH ✴️@zachtdavidson·
peter is incredibly smart this post is also the reason i left “venture capital” this kind of thinking stunts growth it’s Retarded (by definition) so if u want REAL venture capital (money time and presence to help u get your venture off the ground without the mental clusterfuck from “vc” → dm me) (ily peter dw)
Peter (1kx)@pet3rpan_

My main reason for passing on a team typically has nothing to do with product, company or traction but rather the fact that I don't see the team belonging to the top 1%-5%. Falling short in the most important traits that produce success regardless of the market and product. Everyone's playing the same sport, but the difference is I'm looking for an early version of a fully yet to be proven playoff team, not a struggling one that's at the bottom of their division or maybe even one that excels in street ball.

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Said A. Haschemi
Said A. Haschemi@SaidHaschemi·
“Did you see the round that Sequoia led? Crazy!” “Yeah, wild that they backed it in the end. I did not like the revenue growth” “Founder refs were also so so…” “Did you speak to them?” “No…you?” “Nope.”
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Mark
Mark@storm_css·
Hi Arianna, I'd love to chat. How can I reach you? We built Telegraph Protocol, an intelligence and payment rail that enables agents, robots, and apps to purchase verified signals from open-source models, functioning as a universal aggregator, transforming raw intelligence into a standardized commodities market for verified truth. (This is not a vibe coded consumer app 😅)
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AriannaSimpson.eth
AriannaSimpson.eth@AriannaSimpson·
Everyone is wrong. In a time when technical tools are more accessible than ever, those who create something truly technically differentiated will win. Technical founders certainly aren't over. But the era of subpar technology masquerading as something market-breaking is. We all know how to build our own agents. That consumer app you coded in a weekend should remain a pet project...not something you're seriously considering devoting your career to.
first check $500k-1M pre-seed@ajhodls

everyone is saying technical founders are no longer necessary yet my best performing companies all have technical founders maybe we're still early or maybe everyone is wrong

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Allan
Allan@allan_quantifi·
I was invited to @EPFL_en this morning to give a guest lecture to students about Bittensor. For info, EPFL is one of the best engineering schools in Europe and in the world (ranked 22 in the 2025 QS World University Rankings) I genuinely did not expect that much interest and receiving that many questions. The future can look gloomy for students about to enter the labor market, and Bittensor represents a real alternative for them. Looking forward to taopilling as much of them as possible in 2026!
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Andreas Klinger 🦾
Andreas Klinger 🦾@andreasklinger·
Let's do a robots watch party! 😉 This is a whole video where we go through videos of real-world use cases for robotics – industry per industry – 20 minutes – only the coolest robot stuff out there. 🤖🔥 And I have the perfect person to join me: @lukas_m_ziegler, 300k+ followers across platforms, million views, one of the leading influencer voices bringing robotics mainstream. We start with five markets that are mature: 📦 Logistics, ⚡ Energy, 🌾 Farming, 🏗️ Construction, 🔒 Security. Robotics, real world, actually happening. Not pitch decks. We explain the context and what opportunities we see. 👀 Then we get into the weird stuff. Robot skin made from human cells. Brain-controlled robots. Robots in Brains. Fight clubs. A happy robot whose only job is to stop grain bins from exploding. If you ever wondered what the robotics landscape actually looks like right now: This is it. 00:00 Intro 00:37 Logistics 📦 03:04 Energy ⚡ 05:22 Farming 🌾 07:47 Construction 🏗️ 09:46 Security 🔒 11:20 Humanoids 🧍‍♂️ 13:48 😵 Freak section
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Mark@storm_css·
@E_Bruxxx Sent you a DM last week!
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
We need AI market cap. Meaning: Coinmarketcap, but for AI usage. What’s the best coding model today? The best image model? Best video model? It just constantly changes. So: rank on the basis of Google trends, usage by your friends, and other variables.
CZ 🔶 BNB@cz_binance

You need an AI to keep up with AI. claw: what can I do you for today? me: install every other bot, test it and keep me up-to-date on all new AI release going forward. Oh, and go wild respond to all my emails however you like.

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Mark@storm_css·
@ZeMariaMacedo All done and looking forward to your response. Certain you will be stoked :)
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José Maria Macedo
José Maria Macedo@ZeMariaMacedo·
RIP my inbox. Just went through >100 DMs for this and have a few hundred more to get through Pro tips for those sending cold DMs: - include as much info as possible on yourself/fund to make it as easy as possible to action (deck/data room, previous investments, TVPI/DPI if relevant, etc) - include your e-mail or a way to contact you to avoid back and forth I'll be responding to everyone but process is likely to be slower than normal given amount of inbound + upcoming China trip. Please bear with me!
José Maria Macedo@ZeMariaMacedo

Update: we've now deployed ~$15m into 6 awesome emerging managers. We're still looking to deploy $15m more, so if you know anyone talented who is either raising or looking to raise a fund, pls hit us up

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