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@atomicfartt

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new world เข้าร่วม Aralık 2020
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@Don_yosa lol bf fell into asking claude to make every decision. even date nights location 💔
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claude is good, but he took over my bf
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investing in yourself is the best decision you can ever make~ been taking chinese lessons, pilates and tennis weekly. never been happier and balanced in life. i’ve learnt so much more than just the lessons i signed up for from my coaches and made friends with the same hobby, from various walks of life. after my 1.5 month vacation, i want to lock in on understanding and utilizing ai as a career. and want to try another real job ^^~
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atomic@atomicfartt·
@solvingfrank i need help i want a remote job that’s just within the work hours, i don’t want to be on standby and no graveyard shifts
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LH@LH_btc·
thank you 44.4k friends 💖 really appreciate it
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Aporia@0xaporia·
The adage "no one ever went broke taking profits" is a (potentially) dangerous fallacy because it centers the exit decision on your entry price. It treats profit-taking as a psychological reward rather than a strategic forecast. For any strategy that doesn't win the majority of the time, outsized winners are the essential engine that funds your inevitable losses. By "locking in" a gain simply because your P&L is green, you are systematically underfunding the very outliers required for your survival. An exit must be forward-looking, based on what the price is likely to do next rather than where you happened to buy. The market has no memory of your cost basis, and anchoring your decisions to it is a form of self-sabotage. In the end, it is not the frequency of your profits that matters, but whether their magnitude is allowed to fulfill its primary function: paying for your risk. Easier said than done, but it is what it is.
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guac@allergictoguac·
⚠️ The CT Archives: Exposing the top influencers for manipulating the crypto ecosystem 👇🏼
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atomic@atomicfartt·
@Trader_XO mixture but separate video for the diff content so a playlist can be created :3
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XO@Trader_XO·
Strictly trading content ? Or a mixture of trading and agentic coding / workflows etc ?
XO@Trader_XO

I’ve been in the AI trenches for a few months now, and it’s never been more evident as to why clean code still matters, just as it did prior to agentic coding. Eg when I’ve set up a project the way any seasoned senior engineer would, with clear structure, solid conventions and defined boundaries, the codebase grows in a much healthier way. It sounds obvious, but AI makes the difference more extreme. AI does not fix weak structure or semantics, it builds on whatever is already there. What has worked well for me is keeping a clean directory structure from day one, building shared utilities such as consistent error handling, enforcing tight naming conventions, and defining clear rules for APIs and design patterns through lifecycle hooks - pre and post. When the foundations are in place, new features are ‘simpler’ to roll out. When the basics are rushed, the problems scales just as quickly. Small inconsistencies turn into bigger ones. Technical debt builds faster than it used to, 1000 lines of code grows very quickly to 10000 lines of unstructured mess. What’s helped before building is having a common framework for using AI tools, because early structure matters more than ever. Code reviews need to be tighter, not looser. Moving fast and fixing later becomes more expensive. Senior engineers matter because they set the patterns the AI will copy. AI speeds up whatever direction you are heading from the base up.

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atomic@atomicfartt·
@mephXBT how much did you think the best onchain trader made vs youtube & discord guy cause the best onchain trader i know made like 200M+?
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meph@mephXBT·
the best onchain trader of this cycle made less than a guy who recorded youtube videos and sold private discord server memberships think about it
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atomic@atomicfartt·
i try everything because i dk what the outcome is going to be and i will most likely die from overthinking from what if
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atomic@atomicfartt·
wishing you best in your future endeavors! i agree with everything you say but wonder about this part. Ask any LLM today if an intelligent person should pivot from crypto to AI; they all say yes. What further advancement or growth do you see in crypto as compared to AI? i just think crypto has matured a lot and there’s limited growth factors
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Sam@0xCryptoSam·
Unfortunately, my team got cut in the layoffs. A disappointing outcome to an otherwise fantastic experience. I’m very grateful to have been a Messari Research Analyst. What I can confidently say is that quality thought-leadership is presently the most undervalued resource in crypto. The mediocrity of AI-driven writing and reasoning has convinced many that it is a suitable replacement for a research analyst. I promise you - it isn’t. Frontier technologies today (crypto, AI, robotics, quantum) are hyper-ideological and incredibly contentious. We’re entering a new era that demands human judgement and debate. LLMs will tell you what’s consensus. Ask any LLM today if an intelligent person should pivot from crypto to AI; they all say yes. We need thought-leaders willing to play 4D chess in public and get a couple moves wrong before they win the match. Humanity is incredibly undervalued in the 21st century. Lastly, the talent density at Messari was unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Any crypto companies hiring should reach out to myself, Diran, or any of the Messari folks directly to get in contact if you’re looking to hire.
DEGEN NEWS@DegenerateNews

NEW: MESSARI CEO STEPS DOWN ALONGSIDE MASS LAYOFFS IN AI PIVOT - THE BLOCK SOURCE: theblock.co/post/393840/me…

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atomic@atomicfartt·
@Teooooos i think even if it’s KYC it is still kinda fine - i’m now thinking more of not your keys not your money situation!
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Teos 🧨@Teooooos·
@atomicfartt Long as HL doesn't have KYC it has a meaningful advantage on CEX for a large number of people
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atomic@atomicfartt·
i’ve always believed that the moment tradfi instruments start trading natively on crypto platforms would mark true acceptance of the industry. now that it’s happening, I feel both excited and a little uneasy. it feels like the beginning of maturity, but also the end of the fastest growth phase.
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atomic@atomicfartt·
will btc go to 60k on this drop?
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