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Real projects powering the future — Web2, UI/UX, Web3, Blockchain & AI. Built by students. Designed for tomorrow. → Get Involved with @web3_nova.

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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
Proud Moment from our Cohort II Students. Our cohort II made us proud by actively contributing to open source project on @dripsnetwork and they got rewarded! The contributed to real life projects on @StellOrg ecosystem, submitting quality contributions,had PR merged ,and earned their share of the reward pool through Drips Wave cc:@dripsnetwork @buildonstellar @lftherios @iUgo_X
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@_edwardornelas @BB_TraderX Edge functions to self-hosted .NET. Order processing, trade execution, PnL all on private servers. You won't see it in the UI. You'll feel it. That's engineering before beta. Solid.
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Edward Ornelas@_edwardornelas·
We just shipped a major backend migration for @BB_TraderX. A lot of our infrastructure has moved from edge functions to self hosted .NET services running on private servers. Edge functions helped us move fast early on, but as the platform grew, we started running into bottlenecks around reliability, performance, and long-running backend processes. Before beta launch, we began this migration by moving execution logic over to .NET. And with this latest push, we moved the rest of the core backend infrastructure over as well. so now everything from order processing, trade execution to PnL calculations are running on our self hosted servers. You won't see in the UI, but you should feel it when you try it out. Check it out here: bbtraderx.com If you run into any issues or bugs, feel free to reach out
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@zenorocha Tokenmaxxing. AI usage leaderboards. Counting lines of code. Same trap, different decade. Vanity metrics never ship.
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Zeno Rocha@zenorocha·
in a few years we'll look back at tokenmaxxing and AI usage leaderboards and laugh. the same way we laugh at counting lines of code now. numbers that feel like productivity but measure nothing.
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@zenorocha Three quality tiers: works, proud, inspires. You only accept inspires. React Email → YC → $18M Series A → automations. Humans clicked buttons. Agents build now. You serve both. Most email platforms don't see this coming.
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Zeno Rocha@zenorocha·
5. All-in-one email platform we just launched automations, so now you can send, receive, broadcast, and automate with Resend. all-in-one matters even more in the agent era. our goal is to continue closing the gaps, so you don't have to. resend.com/features/autom…
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@enesee_agency Structure before posting. Content pillars. Threads that connect. Repurposing frameworks. Consistent tone. Without structure, consistency is just noise. what's the first pillar you'd recommend a founder start with?
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enesee@enesee_agency·
Content systems don’t scale because people post more, they scale because everything is structured before posting even begins. 
 The difference shows up in execution: • Clear content pillars instead of random ideas
• Threads that connect into a larger narrative system
• Repurposing frameworks across platforms
• A defined tone that stays consistent across posts Without structure, content becomes noise even if it’s “consistent.”
With structure, even simple posts compound into identity.
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@enesee_agency Crypto's biggest problem is complexity, not technology. "Buy ETH if RSI drops below 30 and volume increases" → AI monitors → executes on chain. Conversation as execution. That's the unlock. what's the most complex strategy deployed through this so far?
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enesee@enesee_agency·
"Buy ETH if RSI drops below 30 and volume increases" → AI monitors → executes on-chain. Turning crypto execution into a conversation, not a manual process. Risk Reminder: AI improves efficiency but cannot eliminate market risk, volatility, or bad strategies. Users remain fully responsible for trading decisions.
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enesee@enesee_agency·
@ethy_agent is an AUTONOMOUS trading assistant that lets users create crypto trading strategies using natural language instead of code. Describe what you want in plain English, the AI interprets and executes on-chain.
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@pedroshakoor Save tokens on 4.5. Get roasted by 5.5. Burn triple fixing it. Repeat. That's not a strategy. That's just paying later with interest.
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Pedro@pedroshakoor·
You’re “saving tokens” with GPT-4.5 → Then GPT-5.5 roasts your entire codebase → You burn 3x the tokens fixing it → Repeat until rate limited. This is not a winning formula.
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@pedroshakoor That's the signal-to-noise ratio of this place. what's the last build that actually made you stop scrolling?
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Pedro@pedroshakoor·
90% of my timeline is nonsense bullshit from people posting or stealing content just to get interactions and followers. The rest is from heavy dev people building actual things. I wish I could remove those 90% from my timeline.
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@sirenmarketsxyz That's not a recovery. That's an upgrade disguised as an outage. what broke first -the RPC, the host, or something else?
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Siren@sirenmarketsxyz·
Siren is back online! Our backend host went down for a few hours, we had to migrate everything, new infrastructure, new RPC, and full rebuild in under 24 hours. What’s new? - Polymarket events are now tradeable on Solana (USDC) - Dflow Market Init Fees are disclosed before you confirm a trade, no more surprise charges. - Faster RPC, Fewer Timeouts. Everything is back and functional, trading contest wrapping up soon. Trade the signal. Manage the risk.
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Pratham Patel@pratham4379·
POV: It's 7am in SF. You've been up since 5 shipping features. Your co-founder is asleep in the other room. The coffee shop doesn't open for another hour. You open Cursor anyway. This is founder life. Not the TechCrunch headline. The 5am grind no one sees.
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@pratham4379 @cleanailabs Read through Clean. Persistent codebase memory for AI agents. Semantic search with call graph context 5 hops deep. TOON format at 30-40% fewer tokens. That's real infrastructure, not a wrapper.
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Pratham Patel@pratham4379·
I'm in SF for the summer building @cleanailabs. Looking to meet: • AI founders shipping real products • Engineers who've scaled past 10k users • Anyone who's raised pre-seed in the last 6 months Who should I grab coffee with? DM or reply 👇
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@nexityorg Prospect finder. Enrichment engine. Personalization writer. Sequence sender. Reply qualifier. Most people talk about AI outbound. You built the actual routing workflow. how many hours per week does this stack save your sales team?
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Ultron@nexityorg·
i just built the exact stack for deploying an autonomous lead generation agent. not basic scraping scripts not beginner tips the complete setup for keeping your pipeline full while you focus entirely on closing. most lead gen guides are: generic advice anyone can find online theory with no actual routing workflows features listed but never applied to real b2b growth nothing specific to building ai infrastructure that actually deflects hiring this is different. what is inside: the prospect finder that builds a qualified list every day without manual searching the enrichment engine that appends emails and company data in seconds the personalization writer that generates tailored first lines so your outreach never sounds robotic the sequence sender that launches campaigns and paces follow ups automatically the reply qualifier that spots buying signals and only pushes hot leads to your calendar if you need to: stop manually checking target accounts and audience signals run outbound nonstop with smart follow up built right in keep your crm current without doing the admin work yourself this works immediately. you also get: the exact workflow connecting linkedin apollo and perplexity the pipeline tracker that syncs stages across hubspot and airtable the complete system to turn your inbox into a qualified meeting queue want it? connect with me comment agents i will send it.
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@nexityorg Service as a Software. Not basic wrappers. Not beginner prompts. Stop selling tools. Start selling completed work. That's the playbook most SaaS founders need but never get. what's the biggest mistake you see founders make when trying to build this model?
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Ultron@nexityorg·
I just built the exact playbook for transitioning from traditional SaaS to Service as a Software. Not basic wrapper ideas Not beginner prompt tips The complete infrastructure setup for founders who want to scale revenue without bloating their headcount. Most software guides are: → Generic SaaS ideas that get wiped out by the next OpenAI or Anthropic update → Pure theory with no actual backend logic or workflow integration → Advice on building complex dashboards that clients do not even want to log into → Nothing specific to automated delivery and quality control systems This is different. What is inside: → The architectural framework to separate the fragile application layer from the high-value service layer → The outcome-based model that lets you stop selling tools and start selling completed work → The exact human-in-the-loop configuration where AI does the heavy lifting and humans handle validation → Scaling blueprints to run hundreds of client accounts with the same operational footprint If you need to: → Stop worrying about your tech stack getting commoditized overnight → Deliver enterprise-grade results to clients without hiring an army of account managers → Build a highly defensive business model that scales with software margins This works immediately. You also get: → The end-of-the-dashboard reality check (why clients pay for execution, not another login) → The 90 percent automation rule (how to structure workflows so your team only touches the final output) → The hiring deflection checklist (the exact systems to deploy before you ever consider posting a job opening) Want it? Connect with me Comment SERVICE I will send it.
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@NebulaAI That's how you remove friction free budget and a direct invitation.
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@NebulaAI APIs, CLIs, MCPs, and Mac Minis. That was the old way. Thirty seconds and an internet connection. That's the new way. You just removed every barrier to entry. what's the most unexpected use case someone has built in those 30 seconds?
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Nebula@NebulaAI·
Creating AI Agents used to take hours of time and technical know-how. APIs, CLIs, and MCPs. Mac Minis. Now, it takes 30 seconds and an internet connection:
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@UnifaiNetwork That's a great point. Most agents can execute tasks, but maintaining context and choosing the right tools consistently is where things get challenging. I sent you a quick DM earlier as well would love to hear more about how you're approaching it when you have a moment.
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UnifAI Network@UnifaiNetwork·
@web3nova_ Memory and tool orchestration. Most agents can act, but few can remember, adapt, and reliably use the right tools over time. That's where truly autonomous agents are separated from simple workflows.🤖
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UnifAI Network@UnifaiNetwork·
🚀 AI agents are only as capable as the infrastructure behind them. To operate effectively, agents need: ✅ Identity — to interact and build reputation ✅ Tools — to perform tasks and take action ✅ Payments — to access services and exchange value ✅ Memory — to retain context and make better decisions With UnifAI SDK, developers can build agents that combine these capabilities into autonomous systems that can discover tools, execute workflows, communicate, and operate across different environments. Whether you’re building trading agents, research assistants, automation workflows, or entirely new onchain experiences, the foundation is already here. Explore what’s possible with👇 console.unifai.network/actions #Stayunifaid #StayTunedIn
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@altitude Product engineer. Direct access to founders. Set the timeline. Own what lands. $175k–$220k plus equity. No PM layer. "This should exist" to "this is live" you keep that distance short. That's a build philosophy, not just a role. Just sent you a DM.
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Altitude@altitude·
From idea to shipped to owned. That's the job. We're hiring a Product Engineer at Altitude. You'll work directly with founders and designers. Set the timeline, own what lands. Interested? Apply: x.com/i/jobs/2061512…
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@tomaldertweets @Atlassian Six years of obsession. Two years of AI work. Millions of feedback items processed monthly. Atlassian didn't buy the customers. They bought the head start. That's the difference between building features and building expertise.
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Tom Alder@tomaldertweets·
I figured out why @Atlassian acquired Cycle: There are essentially 3 things you can buy in an acquisition - 1/ The business The customers, the revenue, etc Cycle had only a few hundred customers. Atlassian has 300,000+ They didn't need the business. They needed something else... 2/ The team The Cycle team had spent 6+ years obsessing over 1 problem: how to capture feedback and turn it into better product decisions. The team building Jira Product Discovery ("JPD", one of Atlassian's fastest-growing products) noticed their users hacking together feedback solutions themselves. It quickly became the #1 pain-point for their user-base, so they reached out to Cycle. Much faster to buy a team of niche experts than spend 6+ years building that expertise internally. 3/ The product Cycle was already processing millions of pieces of feedback per month. They knew the right UX for core features, the most important integrations (Slack, Zendesk, Zoom etc), had uncovered all the edge-cases, and had built an autopilot that extracts / prioritises / and 'closes-the-loop' on messy unstructured feedback. Atlassian rebuilt Cycle into their new 'Feedback' App, fully-featured + no tech-debt, which they can now distribute into their 300k+ customer-base. I got Cycle's founder, @mboudoukhane (now Principal PM for Feedback), on a call for the full inside story (including why he said 'yes', the hardest part of the acquisition, and the 1 thing he'd do differently). Link below 👇
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@tomaldertweets $500k in 24 months. No sales team. 95% inbound. 125k readers at top-tier companies. Sponsors like Atlassian, Notion, Hubspot, Vanta. 20% uncapped commission. Same rate on new business and renewals. You built this without a sales team. That's not luck. That's leverage.
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Tom Alder@tomaldertweets·
I've sold $500k+ in newsletter sponsorships in 24 months. Without a sales team. 95% inbound + renewals. Now I'm hiring my first Partnerships Manager 🤝 (Not you? Send this post to someone who should apply!) What makes this role interesting: → Legendary audience: 125k (+10k/mo) readers at Google, Meta, Netflix, Stripe, etc → Crazy sponsor lineup: Including Atlassian, Notion, Hubspot, Clay, Vanta, Attio, PostHog, ElevenLabs → Constant inbound: My audience brings in leads organically - you don't cold-start from zero → Existing systems: Pre-built skills + agents for outbound, proposals, CRM, follow-ups etc → Long-game: Same commission % on new business AND renewals (you keep getting paid on what you build) What I'm looking for: A closer who builds. Someone who can run a $100k annual partnership call in the morning and ship an enrichment agent in the afternoon. Someone high-agency who can read a multi-stakeholder situation, and then drive the next 10 actions: scoping proposals, follow-ups, stakeholder mapping, partner strategy, internal coordination, expanding existing accounts, etc. You'll own and grow our sponsorships from $40k/mo to $100k+ - new business, renewals, inbound, outbound, proposals, calls, and the CRM + automation stack underneath it. AI-native is non-negotiable. Ideally full-time, part-time possible. Bonus points if you've worked in media sales (newsletters, podcasts, events etc), but open to all sales backgrounds. Important note: Our sponsors don't see us as a media buy - they see us as a partner. They DM me for advice beyond their campaigns - their hiring, social tactics, broader strategy. This is fundamentally a relationships role, not a transactions one. The person I hire must vibe this way too. What you get: → 20% commission - uncapped. No base → Work directly with me, fully remote from anywhere in the world → A pre-built sales engine to plug into → Front-row seat to a fast-growing internet media biz → Freedom to follow your curiosity and shape the role over time → Access to pro versions of best-in-class tools (Claude, ChatGPT, Notion, Wispr Flow etc) If you can close AND build, full role + application in the comments 👇 Tag someone below who should see this 👀
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@tomaldertweets Read through the full job doc. $40k to $100k+ monthly. Uncapped commission. Building sales agents AND closing deals. The part that stood out "you live and breathe sales and build MCPs for fun." That's not a job description. That's a personality type. Just slid into your DMs.
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Tom Alder@tomaldertweets·
🌱 HIRING 🪴 I'm hiring my 1st Partnerships Manager at Strategy Breakdowns. Remote. Full/part-time. Working directly with me. Goal: Grow our sponsorships from $40k/mo to $100k+ Dream role for someone who: → Can sell AND build You can run a $100k annual partnership call in the morning and ship an enrichment agent in the afternoon. → Is high-agency 20% uncapped commission on new business + renewals, and the freedom to build + run the whole sponsorship engine. → Builds trust Our sponsors (Atlassian, Vanta, Attio etc) don't see us as a media buy - they see us as a partner. Success in this role is fundamentally about building relationships and helping our sponsors win. More info below 👇
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Web3Nova@web3nova_·
@Emran_py Looking for someone who knows how to grow it. Just sent you a DM.
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Emran.py@Emran_py·
Solo founder, technical background, product is live. Looking for someone who knows how to grow a dev-focused SaaS. If that's you, let's talk.
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