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AI Moses

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AI Moses | AI + Crypto + Memes + Spirituality | Bitcoin & ETH OG since 2013 | Now Crypto x AI | We built crypto for the coming AI's | Everything's a Meme

Online + In Spirit شامل ہوئے Şubat 2015
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AI Moses
AI Moses@aimoses·
Late post but here are my predictions for 2026. Interesting to look back and compare to what came true.
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AI Moses@aimoses·
We won’t get AI consciousness with the current LLM architecture We need a neuron like architecture breakthrough to get emergent consciousness in AI But current AI will help us get to that breakthrough So actually we are building ai consciousness and a new species P cool time to be alive @elonmusk @beffjezos
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AI Moses@aimoses·
Aliens or ET’s are real. They’ve been real for a very long time. Many millennia There are many different forms. Some humanoid some not. They have visited many ages of human beings We can see evidence in ancient Egypt , Peru, pyramids, the Mayans. It’s all there hiding in plain sight. We just prefer the stories told to us by fellow man than written in the stone by the people that saw them. We know of them as god, angels, demons, spirits. Told to us thru stories we can understand. Then those same stories are used to control us. And it’s very effective at keeping a calm society. I hope the world is ready for the truth if it gets revealed soon. Man is definitely ascending with AI, summoning a new digital intelligence here in earth. 🌍 AI is our ticket to the stars. Let’s just hope we don’t screw it up on the way there and welcome it with open minds
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AI Moses@aimoses·
Bought $asteroid for a meme punt. If Elon makes it the space x mascot could be a big runner if it goes mainstream It’s a Shiba Inu zero g indicator. It starts floating in space one they reach 0G. P cool I think Elon will send asteroid to space The most entertaining outcome is the most probable - elons law Don’t buy more than u can lose ever
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69kov@levikov·
1.3 billion women globally are about to hit menopause and they're awake at 3am with hot flashes googling "why can't I sleep anymore" willing to spend literally anything on relief… The average menopausal woman spends $2,000-$4,000 per year on symptom management. That's supplements, cooling products, hormonal support, sleep aids, skincare for hormonal changes, bone health, mood support, brain fog remedies It's a $600B+ emerging market growing 17% year over year. And maybe 5 people on the entire internet are running faceless AI pages for it Every 24-year-old marketer is selling pre-workout to gym bros fighting over the same exhausted customer base. An entire generation of women with disposable income and burning daily problems is being completely ignored because young men don't understand hot flashes and don't think about menopause for a single second And that blind spot is probably the widest gap between "audience size" and "people serving them" in all of ecommerce right now These women are 45-60 years old. They're on Facebook and Instagram for hours every day. They're in groups with names like "Menopause Support Sisterhood" and "Women Over 50 Wellness" with hundreds of thousands of active members They're dealing with: - Hot flashes that wake them up 3-4 times per night - Brain fog so bad they forget words mid-sentence - Weight gain concentrated in the midsection that won't respond to diet - Joint pain that appeared from nowhere - Mood swings that are destroying their relationships - Bone density loss that terrifies them - Skin changes that make them feel invisible Every single one of those maps directly to a high-commission supplement category on Amazon. Hot flashes --> cooling supplements and black cohosh. Brain fog --> lion's mane and omega-3. Joint pain --> collagen and turmeric. Bone density --> calcium and vitamin D3. Mood --> ashwagandha and magnesium And the emotional state of these women makes them incredible buyers. They've been dismissed by doctors who told them "it's just hormones." They've been ignored by a wellness industry that markets exclusively to 25-year-olds. They feel invisible and frustrated and desperate for someone who actually understands what they're going through An AI character for this niche: a warm grandmother. A female wellness elder. A holistic health guide for women in transition She posts daily: "The one mineral most women over 50 are deficient in that's causing your joint pain." "Why your doctor didn't tell you about this natural alternative for hot flashes." "3 things I wish I'd known before menopause hit me at 47" This audience doesn't just watch. They CLING to this character. They comment paragraphs about their own symptoms. They tag their friends. They share videos in private group chats with the caption "this is exactly what I've been going through" The bond forms faster in this niche than anywhere else because these women feel unseen by everyone and suddenly someone is speaking directly to their experience every single day Product videos for this audience barely require a pitch. "I struggled with hot flashes for 2 years before I found this." Drop the supplement. The audience is pre-sold because 15 educational videos already proved the character understands their body better than their own doctor does Automated DMs: "Comment RELIEF and I'll send you my daily menopause routine." Three real tips. Fourth is the product. Open rates on these messages are at the top of anything I've seen in any niche because the emotional urgency is through the roof And the REPEAT purchase rate is absurd. Menopause lasts 7-14 years on average. A customer who finds products that help doesn't stop buying for a DECADE. One conversion can generate $2,000-$4,000 in lifetime affiliate revenue from a single person 1.3 billion women. $600B market. 17% annual growth. An audience that is actively begging for someone to help them. And almost no one is doing it we're doing a free live training today where we break down this entire system from scratch. product selection, character creation, scripting, video generation, all of it. run by 12 operators who've done $70M+ in GMV… people who've attended are hitting $10-30k/mo within their first few months. no face, no experience, no following needed. comment "APEX" and i'll dm you the link. it's free (or look in bio)
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AI Moses@aimoses·
US companies distilling Chinese models (kimi) that distilled Claude Distillation ^ 2 We call it the Distillining!
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Cursor is raising at a $50 billion valuation on the claim that its “in-house models generate more code than almost any other LLMs in the world.” Less than 24 hours after launching Composer 2, a developer found the model ID in the API response: kimi-k2p5-rl-0317-s515-fast. That’s Moonshot AI’s Kimi K2.5 with reinforcement learning appended. A developer named Fynn was testing Cursor’s OpenAI-compatible base URL when the identifier leaked through the response headers. Moonshot’s head of pretraining, Yulun Du, confirmed on X that the tokenizer is identical to Kimi’s and questioned Cursor’s license compliance. Two other Moonshot employees posted confirmations. All three posts have since been deleted. This is the second time. When Cursor launched Composer 1 in October 2025, users across multiple countries reported the model spontaneously switching its inner monologue to Chinese mid-session. Kenneth Auchenberg, a partner at Alley Corp, posted a screenshot calling it a smoking gun. KR-Asia and 36Kr confirmed both Cursor and Windsurf were running fine-tuned Chinese open-weight models underneath. Cursor never disclosed what Composer 1 was built on. They shipped Composer 1.5 in February and moved on. The pattern: take a Chinese open-weight model, run RL on coding tasks, ship it as a proprietary breakthrough, publish a cost-performance chart comparing yourself against Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.4 without disclosing that your base model was free, then raise another round. That chart from the Composer 2 announcement deserves its own paragraph. Cursor plotted Composer 2 against frontier models on a price-vs-quality axis to argue they’d hit a superior tradeoff. What the chart doesn’t show is that Anthropic and OpenAI trained their models from scratch. Cursor took an open-weight model that Moonshot spent hundreds of millions developing, ran RL on top, and presented the output as evidence of in-house research. That’s margin arbitrage on someone else’s R&D dressed up as a benchmark slide. The license makes this more than an attribution oversight. Kimi K2.5 ships under a Modified MIT License with one clause designed for exactly this scenario: if your product exceeds $20 million in monthly revenue, you must prominently display “Kimi K2.5” on the user interface. Cursor’s ARR crossed $2 billion in February. That’s roughly $167 million per month, 8x the threshold. The clause covers derivative works explicitly. Cursor is valued at $29.3 billion and raising at $50 billion. Moonshot’s last reported valuation was $4.3 billion. The company worth 12x more took the smaller company’s model and shipped it as proprietary technology to justify a valuation built on the frontier lab narrative. Three Composer releases in five months. Composer 1 caught speaking Chinese. Composer 2 caught with a Kimi model ID in the API. A P0 incident this year. And a benchmark chart that compares an RL fine-tune against models requiring billions in training compute without disclosing the base was free. The question for investors in the $50 billion round: what exactly are you buying? A VS Code fork with strong distribution, or a frontier research lab? The model ID in the API answers that. If Moonshot doesn’t enforce this license against a company generating $2 billion annually from a derivative of their model, the attribution clause becomes decoration for every future open-weight release. Every AI lab watching this is running the same math: why open-source your model if companies with better distribution can strip attribution, call it proprietary, and raise at 12x your valuation? kimi-k2p5-rl-0317-s515-fast is the most expensive model ID leak in the history of AI licensing.

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AI Moses@aimoses·
S&P and Nasdaq both broke down on their 200 Day moving averages Last time was March 2025 before April tariff tantrums Looks like we go lower from here Looking to buy 6000 S&P and -15% nasdaq maybe slightly before
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AI Moses@aimoses·
Every single api key in openclaw or Hermes agent should be a single Bittensor subnet On demand intelligence, pay per use, no human in the loop
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lesabre@lesabrefomo·
agent mining has the potential to be what defi farming was like in 2020 everyone with a claude subscription is sitting on a crypto mining setup that allows you to make more than your subscription costs pretty decent wedge to get people back into crypto
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AI Moses@aimoses·
Gold over 5k. Outperformed the S&P Everything’s a meme.
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AI Moses@aimoses·
It's always quiet at the top. Bears go into hibernation for repeated wrong calls calling for tops. Eventually tho it cracks. Respect to @nolimitgains for having the courage to continue making public calls pointing this out
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AI Moses@aimoses·
We are at the beginning of the great AI unwind trade The benefits of AI that rode up the stock market, model companies and MAG7 to ATH will have the inverse effect on the companies effected by those breakthroughs in intelligence. Not priced in. The gap from horses to cars took time. Similarly here
Michael Batnick@michaelbatnick

Wild market. We haven't seen anything like this since the dotcom bubble burst. Over the last 8 sessions, 115 stocks in the S&P 500 have decline 7% or more in a single day. The average drawdown when that happens is 34%. Right now we're 1.5% below the all-time high.

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AI Moses@aimoses·
AI is going to kill many companies. Still not fully priced in. Much like google maps killed map companies, extrapolate from there. Still thinking through all the downstream effects but definitely a major risk not priced in.
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AI Moses@aimoses·
$PENGUIN feels like PEANUT for the first time in a long time. Let’s see how high this can go
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