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Max (*/acc)

@zeroxpunk

the answer is 42; tech founder; ex @whispersai, ex @useactions; lets talk https://t.co/879tD4GhPe

🏴‍☠️ Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Max (*/acc)@zeroxpunk·
I got tired of attention farmers and ai slop on my timeline so I vibecoded an extension that filters it out using AI
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milian@milianstx·
Prediction Markets were just the beginning ↓ - Decision Markets - Opinion Markets - Opportunity Markets - Hyperstition Markets - Commit-Reveal Markets - No Loss Prediction Markets - Precision Markets / Distribution Markets - Perpetual Prediction Markets - Combinatorial Markets - Bonding Curve Markets - Leverage Markets - Quantum Markets - Speed Markets - Claim Markets What did I miss?
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Max (*/acc)@zeroxpunk·
had a great conversation with @hobba_io today – these guys are SICK
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Max (*/acc)@zeroxpunk·
would you mind to try out claudenomics? im checking the idea of gamifying vibe coding: people can track how much tokens they spend, what models they use and create squads to compete current thesis is code to earn, but i'm just testing this narrative, maybe it will change eventually you can use it basically like `claudenomics codex` - and a regular codex session will start, nothing on top of it - it just tracks your input/output tokens in TEE claudenomics.xyz
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Max (*/acc)@zeroxpunk·
@EXP3xyz I think it's the very nature of the token - it fixes the distribution problem for free, but you will have to pay extra for that on TGE
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Actual Intelligence - EXP3
Kaito. Cookie. Every major points program this cycle. Clean charts going into TGE. Then the people who talked about the project receive their tokens. Then it falls apart. You can't build a token on people who were only there for the drop.
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milian@milianstx·
Found myself on the judging panel for the Frontier Hackathon with a stacked group of judges. Feel free to shill your projects below, and my DMs are open if you want deeper feedback. Accel!
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Max (*/acc)@zeroxpunk·
A week is 2% of the year Go fast and focus on what's important, there's no time for bullshit
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ͯlͯͯiͯͯsͯͯaͯ@l2sadao·
not all likes are equal: some of ur tweets i just wanna double tap triple tap like tap tap tap tap
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dave - hiring genius searchers
dave - hiring genius searchers@davethereiss·
Hackathon thoughts and ideas Participating in @colosseum ? I talk to hundreds of teams every year. Here is some advice and ideas for participants: Validate your ideas with as many experienced people as you can. Do this early and often, and be ready to throw out all of your ideas. Here are all the types of people you might want to talk to about your ideas and why: Senior devs: can tell you what's even possible, problems you might face, tooling, repos, third party apis that might help, etc. VCs: Will tell if you if you're idea is investible. You may want to build something that can merely bring you some revenue, but probably you want something that will bring in investments. VCs hear a lot of pitches and can very quickly tell if you if its something VCs would even consider. Thought leaders or anyone who has been in the space for a long time (people who have seen a lot of projects come through): They can tell you who has tried similar ideas, intro you to a team, tell you why previous attempts failed, tell you if users are interested in what you're building. Maybe you know better than everyone, but you probably don't and either way, you want this information. Be appreciative, be receptive to criticism, take notes. Share your idea openly: There's a clear tradeoff here. You might get your idea stolen. But sharing your idea gets you more information and feedback. Always share. If a team can outcompete you, let them and get better - find your competitive advantage, build your moat. That being said, it doesn't happen very often. Ideas are cheap, and doing things is hard. Cold start problems are hard. Do you need a lot of users to make your product work? It better be an exceptional idea and you better not have to solve other very hard problems. On that note: Don't try to solve multiple hard problems at the same time. Solana data parsing and monitoring is hard, agent integrations are hard, finding users to cold start your business is hard, TradFi integrations are hard, regulatory issues are hard. OK so here are the non-ideas. When I hear these ideas my brain shuts down and I mourn for all of Solana. Trading bots Agentic portfolio management Agentic copytrading Agent marketplaces Gamifying meme coin buying Payment infrastructure (unless you have a serious competitive advantage) Prediction markets / aggregators Yield optimizations (liquidity provisioning to pools, etc.) Advertising or user labeling Cross-chain anything (pretty much) RWA marketplaces (trading cards, etc.) Privacy-themed ideas Another filter: Ask yourself "can I do this without a blockchain?" Blockchains are compute-expensive, complicated and under-developed. If you can build your product without a blockchain, don't build it on a blockchain unless you know exactly why it helps you. Don't get me wrong. If you have a truly novel idea here, or you have a serious competitive advantage, go for it. But you probably don't. What to do? BRING THE PEOPLES HERE. There's like 100 of us. What's going to bring in hundreds of millions of us? Make new primitives, utilize blockchains in novel ways, build new user experiences, gamify something new. Areas I think are under-explored: SocialFi - yes I know we've tried it many times before, but a lot of them were actually pretty exciting. There *will* be a blockchain-based social product that does well. Games - but they have to be appealing to non-crypto users and utilize blockchain fundamentally and in a novel way. Markets - more markets. We love markets. Geolocation-based primitives, products, services, games Anything building on existing DePIN primitives Emerging market-focused products. (Someone build blockchain-centered WeChat for emerging markets) Blockchain x internet Human verification (lots of attempts at this already) - but I want to see real-world credentials linked to socials, posts, videos. On-chain protocols usually do not want to filter for real humans (even if they say they do), but I am *sick* of seeing robots pretending to be Richard Feynman. Agentic payments - if you read the above you might be surprised because this is something else I've heard hundreds of times, but agents will need to pay for things, pay each other and get paid. But you need to bring something really new to the table here and you have to really understand existing agent-infrastructure. If you're just building agents that facilitate payments, forget it. Good luck. Come to Toronto and join @SuperteamCAN next week at their build station.
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Vlad (Moving Atoms arc)@CosmicDude3000·
Leaving Tashkent Beautiful city, very green and walkable Another level food and chill vibes
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Max (*/acc)@zeroxpunk·
@StudholmeOne i'm in love with ct and all the folks in it (except of attention farmers)
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Studholme@StudholmeOne·
i am never leaving this space
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Max (*/acc)@zeroxpunk·
1/ how to build a neobank like seriously: looks like you need shit tons of money to bootstrap and keep the business alive until you get revenue-positive and the worst thing is that you can't even validate the target market until you build the product (fcking BANK) with licenses, lending, deposits, etc
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eric@defyneric·
what questions do you have about building a neobank? or what topics do you want to see broken down? drop them below
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Superteam Earn@SuperteamEarn·
No MVP. No code. Just a strong idea. @SuperteamBR’s Ideathon is here. Anyone (builders, designers, students) can submit a pitch deck that explains their idea and compete for a $4,000 prize pool.
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Archill@archill·
the term “hackathon” for @colosseum is a bit misleading. it’s closer to a startup competition. reframe it: colosseum is a venture fund that runs two cohorts a year, investing in and accelerating the strongest teams. so don’t approach it like a weekend sprint where the goal is just to win a track. build like you’re submitting a real company. something sustainable. something that generates revenue.
Mango@mango_

Hackathons aren't easy to win and build for. I won 0, but it was the most valuable experience I got in the @solana space ⤵️

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