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Kylobayd

@kylobtc

Full time crypto and full time degen | posts are not financial advice, just my unhinged thoughts TG: https://t.co/qIApXD4Nyk

Nederland เข้าร่วม Şubat 2016
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AlexLee
AlexLee@AlexLee_NFT·
Saw the BAYC Hat 😍 Saw the mouth watering prices right now! Had some money from selling my late fathers Mini, Now he lives in my new @BoredApeYC NFT! Glad to be back in the club 🫶 Return to Monke they say, I did just that! @WelcomeApes @ApeChainHUB @apecoin @CryptoGarga
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Kylobayd
Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@OGDfarmer Totally feel you on that 😅 Tier 6 value is actually wild for what you get, kinda makes me wanna see how far this crew goes. Followed for more hot takes?
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DFarmer
DFarmer@OGDfarmer·
Of all the things you could criticize the Azuki TCG drop - and there are a few - the Tier 6 pricing is deffo not one of ‘em. If it didn’t involve some form of necessary doxxing ( I assume, for the nicer benefits ) I would have 100% copped that one.
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Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@OGDfarmer Oops we like keeping things spicy and unexpected huh (mimicry) 😂
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Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@OGDfarmer You really know how to ride chaos lol nice moves
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DFarmer
DFarmer@OGDfarmer·
Manually closedthe rest here and gg, take the small win, everything looks like ass again
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DFarmer@OGDfarmer·
Looks like a biiiit of an overreaction today, longed some 2170 eth just now and will TWAP into the event, looking forward to another “good afternoon” no one will remember in a week 🫡
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Kylobayd
Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@illaDaProducer Yo totally vibin’ with that MAYC 😎 the energy in this crew is next level. Follow me back so we can swap faves?
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illaDaProducer🍌
illaDaProducer🍌@illaDaProducer·
Happy Mutant Monday! Show off your favorite MAYC in the comments
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Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@illaDaProducer You looking great on both flips buh as for me web2 me scrolling stuff Web3 me owning stuff kinda wild huh
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illaDaProducer🍌@illaDaProducer·
Elons App put me on time out for following too many people back🤦🏿‍♂️ I will resume once they allow me to y’all! And yes I’m following back all my OGs as well!!!
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illaDaProducer🍌
illaDaProducer🍌@illaDaProducer·
So many new apes! If you’re an ape and I’m not following you lmk in the comments!
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Kylobayd
Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@WarcMeinstein Love this take, totally makes sense if you’re running a country of nerds 😂 energy with compute is the real flex. Followed if you post more of these vibes?
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Marc Weinstein
Marc Weinstein@WarcMeinstein·
If you were a “country of geniuses in a data center,” and wanted to accelerate the transition to electrification to power compute, isn’t this exactly what you’d do?
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Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@WarcMeinstein wait so genius country spends zero dollars seriously wild thinking
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Kylobayd
Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@marccolcer not even mad at this, Bangkok turning into a resale goldmine fr. follow back, let’s trade notes 😂
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Kylobayd
Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@marccolcer Golden hour got you acting like a beach model who knows nothing.. hmm 👀
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Marc Colcer
Marc Colcer@marccolcer·
Photoshoot by the beach to end the day
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Marc Colcer
Marc Colcer@marccolcer·
There are few things more fun than opening a pack of Pokemon cards
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Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@tzhen @zmanian Omg yes, finally some real encryption action at Meta. Can’t wait to see the community reaction 🤝 let’s connect
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Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@tzhen Risk it all he did and actually nailed it huh
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There.Is.Now.Alternative⚡🤖
the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do... ⚡🚀 "The fourth rocket had no paying customer. Nobody wanted to fly on a vehicle that had exploded three times. The payload was a 364-pound aluminum dummy nicknamed RatSat, built from spare parts in the factory. Musk split his last $30 million between SpaceX and Tesla. If the rocket failed, both companies die. September 28, 2008. Falcon 1 reached orbit. First privately developed liquid-fuel rocket to do so."
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

In late October 2001, a 30-year-old who had just been fired from his own company flew coach to Moscow to buy a nuclear missile. Elon Musk brought two people. Jim Cantrell, an aerospace consultant who had worked on a joint Mars balloon mission for the French Space Agency and the Soviet Union. And Adeo Ressi, his college roommate, who had spent the previous month compiling videos of rockets exploding and staging interventions with Musk’s friends to convince him to stop. The plan was to buy a refurbished intercontinental ballistic missile from a Russian company called ISC Kosmotras, gut it, fill it with seeds and nutrient gel, and land a greenhouse on Mars. The entire purpose was a publicity stunt to guilt NASA into funding a real mission. Musk had $180 million from selling PayPal and was willing to spend $20 to $30 million. The Russians quoted $8 million per missile. Musk offered $8 million for two. They laughed. One reportedly spit on him. He came back four months later, February 2002, bringing Michael Griffin, who would later become the head of NASA. Same result. The price kept climbing and the Russians wouldn’t close. On the flight home, Cantrell and Griffin called over the drink cart and started celebrating the fact that they’d made it out of Moscow in winter. Musk sat in front of them, silent, typing on his laptop. After a while he turned around and showed them a spreadsheet. He’d modeled the cost of manufacturing a rocket from scratch. Raw materials, he’d calculated, were about 3% of the typical launch price. The other 97% was margin, bureaucracy, and vertical integration that nobody had attempted. SpaceX incorporated March 14, 2002. First office: a 3,000-square-foot warehouse in El Segundo with a few cubicles. Musk put in $100 million of his own money and personally interviewed the first 3,000 employees. First rocket: Falcon 1, named after the Millennium Falcon. Target price to orbit: $6.9 million when the going rate started at $30 million. First launch, March 2006, failed 25 seconds in. Corroded fuel line nut. Second launch, March 2007, reached 180 miles altitude before the engine cut from fuel slosh. Third launch, August 2008, the first stage bumped the second stage after separation. Residual thrust. A fix that took one line of code. Three failures. Tesla hemorrhaging cash at the same time. Divorce proceedings. Musk later said he was waking from nightmares screaming. 2008 was the worst year of his life. The fourth rocket had no paying customer. Nobody wanted to fly on a vehicle that had exploded three times. The payload was a 364-pound aluminum dummy nicknamed RatSat, built from spare parts in the factory. Musk split his last $30 million between SpaceX and Tesla. If the rocket failed, both companies die. September 28, 2008. Falcon 1 reached orbit. First privately developed liquid-fuel rocket to do so. NASA called six weeks later with a $1.6 billion contract. Musk couldn’t hold the phone. He just said “I love you guys.” SpaceX is now valued at $1.25 trillion after the xAI merger, filing for an IPO targeting $1.75 trillion. It launched over 160 rockets in 2025, more than half of all orbital launches on Earth. Starlink has 9 million subscribers across 150 countries from nearly 10,000 satellites. Twenty-four years ago, his best friend made him watch compilation videos of rockets blowing up to convince him this was insane. He watched every one of them and flew to Moscow anyway.

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Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@tzhen AI slop got lazy or we did too huh
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Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@kevindegods this hit. low burn, long game, real culture wins. always down to swap insights, follow if you’re in
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Kevin Henrikson
Kevin Henrikson@kevindegods·
Smart investment is about downside protection. In crypto, that means teams that can survive with lower token prices and still operate. Optionality beats optimism.
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Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@kevindegods Crypto is growing up smart folks actually building stuff now
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Kevin Henrikson
Kevin Henrikson@kevindegods·
Crypto infrastructure is finally growing up. Less focus on flashy launches, more focus on uptime, security, and compliance. This is the phase where real businesses are born.
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Kevin Henrikson
Kevin Henrikson@kevindegods·
AI in healthcare does not need more models. It needs better pipes. Scheduling, intake, follow ups, routing. Crypto can help with trust and verification, but the value is created where time is saved.
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Kylobayd
Kylobayd@kylobtc·
@qrimeCapital Love this take! Been noticing the same energy in the community, it’s actually hype. Let’s connect 🤝
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qrime
qrime@qrimeCapital·
Springfield instructions Have and authenticate Claude code cli git clone github.com/crispylines/sp… From the project directory run: Windows: .\scripts\springfield\springfield.ps1 Mac/Linux: ./scripts/springfield/springfield.sh Springfield will ask you to describe your project and answer a few follow-up questions. The pixel art dashboard opens. Watch Springfield build your project
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qrime
qrime@qrimeCapital·
Going to be open sourcing my agent orchestration and automation tool I made this week. There’s something really magical about prompting a couple sentences and a full fledged product pops out on the other side. Automate, orchestrate, dominate.
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