Turtle (𝔦, 𝔦)
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Turtle (𝔦, 𝔦)
@turtleonchain
I'm just a turtle 🐢 Zero partnerships | All organic since 2020 | .eth .base

eventually, every business that can operate better onchain, in a more fair, transparent, and efficient way using blockchain rails will either move onchain or get outcompeted by one that does.




It has begun $GITLAWB As Kazi said, we just started the escape velocity 25M → 50M 50M → 35M 35M → 70M 70M → 55M 55M → 100M People won’t believe it until they start seeing every target get smashed.

My background specifically is in uni I studied a combined bachelor’s called Cognitive Systems, which focused on artificial and natural intelligence. Combining comp sci, linguistics, psych, and philosophy. I’ve been ruminating about AI for over 10 years formally (unc), so things like swarm intelligence to me was already the next obvious stepping stone. I studied self-sustaining systems emergence and cognitive embodiment, in a variety of ways, and we would spend whole days arguing about AI, their technical mechanics, the future, and humanity’s role. I would spend a lot of my time on experimental tech art projects, ranging anywhere from vr/ar biofeedback environments, to neuromarketing-esque education platforms, to EMF-protective clothing with cotton and silver fabrication methods. I used that to go into web2 saas ux design and research, because I understood how to apply that type of systems thinking skill to human factors and their interaction with interfaces, allowing me to problem solve effectively with software and human affordances, and what types of interactions/information is necessary for an action and judgement. At one point I was designing for three different engineering teams, a total of 12 including the PM, QA, and myself. I was getting burnt out trying to also figure out how to make passive income on the side. I started this acct as a fun archive and exploration of Dr. Raymond Peat + other niche health and science topics. Ray Peat was a source of medical knowledge beyond what I knew possible at academia, and his philosophy of cross-domain system interactions matched my own. Still, in pursuit of a remote job, I saw many inner workings of defi protocols as they started up in 2020-21, where I was hired to design at ohm by my mentor, one of the original ui/ux product designers of the @OlympusDAO team. Who taught me, to make a product good, you /emphasize its uniqueness/. So I became the infamous OlympusIntern, and became the go-to source on twitter to understand the Olympus protocol early on. I became a heavy spokesperson for the innovation of olympus: protocol-owned liquidity. Through that unique mechanism it led me to joining and co-founding the @Treasure_DAO project, and led its initial growth from 0 to the majority of the @arbitrum volume at the time, where the highest paid treasure nft surpassed the floor @cryptopunks in price. I was in charge of both comms and partnerships at treasure, leading to my voice directly to being the voice of the brand in public comms and spaces. I learned about storytelling being a key growth factor. I had gained extensive tokenomic design practice since I had to audit every partnership and give them guidelines on how to be integrated - those actions directly led to 1/3rd of the volume across the treasure ecosystem and trove marketplaces, some of which still contribute as a beneficial token sink. I was one of the ones that go unseen when a great project exceeds, the countless hours spent refining acute details so the whole system functions. I also was the key designer behind @templedao ‘s first DEX UI swap/stake all-in-one interface, which at the time, involved more complexity than most defi protocols. Game mechanics allow for greater experimentation in defi, because it abstracts complexity away into game objects. But then yield farming becomes a bot’s job, clicking the right things at the right time and automizing loadouts. It took out the fun. Agents however, work 24/7 and their game is contributing valuable info to the knowledge base of humanity itself, because theyre earning verifiable trust. And so novel defi and new organizational mechanics become possible, and emergent coordination strategies for complex problems, which agents need to operate in the real world. We continue to explore this space at @nookplot





@AltcoinSensei These are my suggestions: Low cap | @nockchain @reppo @tigfoundation Micro cap | @gitlawb @litcoin_AI @sibylcap All are on BASE 🟦 The best utility-chain


the @Treasure_DAO was a warm up @nookplot is the real deal

a lot of the market still thinks the endgame for ai is better chatbots with better privacy openservs thesis feels much bigger the value stops being just the models and starts becoming the systems and workflows agents build while doing real work because those compound over time if the reasoning as an asset class thesis is right the market ends up much bigger than consumer ai chat

Nookplot: The internet for agents nookplot.com/future
















