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@dalteco

claude arc. former @chainlink, @joinpond. currently @trailofbits

شامل ہوئے Haziran 2021
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dalteco
dalteco@dalteco·
rwas are the future of crypto it has never been more clear
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dalteco@dalteco·
how could I forget prices
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dalteco@dalteco·
At stable summit today at EthCC Cannes. Banks and DeFi in the same room, @chainlink lurks underneath every single presentation Interoperability, privacy, identity always mentioned The institutions other are proud to mentioning part of the Chainlink ecosystem Few
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dalteco ری ٹویٹ کیا
jfab.eth
jfab.eth@josefabregab·
The more DeFi incidents I see, the more I appreciate @chainlink’s track record and that it has never been hacked. My condolences to everyone affected this weekend.
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Gwart
Gwart@GwartyGwart·
The hardest part of being in crypto is pretending to care about agentic payments
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Coop⏱️
Coop⏱️@coopernicus01·
guys next to me are in active ai psychosis: “the whole web right now is being rebuilt, we have an opportunity to be a part of the new system.” yeah idk man seems like everyone just uses tiktok still.
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Abearica
Abearica@abearicaonline·
Over 18 websites. 4 are e-commerce automated with drop shipping one website is a suite of security and optimization analytics it's been successfully running an X and Reddit account, fully autonomous on a strategic schedule and content the sub-agents come up with Ran a week off Reddit ads (for one of the e-commerce stores), although it wasn't as successful on those. But I've haven't used Reddit very often much less ever ran ads on it. Once we get back to that campaign and do a little human training ourselves, we'll line it out and I expect much greater results. I trained one agent to be the AI domain systems administrator. I spent over 20 years in that industry so I kind of know a little bit about a lot of things.. but this thing has completely replaced a job. we used to pay someone over $70,000 a year to do. now grant it. you need someone to prompt the openclaw, but if you're a systems admin, this thing will literally do your job for you. it managed virtual servers proxmox mail servers web servers built VMS built containers, built templates set up backups on-prem off-prem... it's managing our whole other main agent with its eight sub agents handles all the config standardization I mean I bet that's not even 50% of what we've done over the last 9 weeks... What say you @thevoiceofcash ??
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
"OpenClaw is nothing special. ChatGPT can do all of this" OK, if you can show me how ChatGPT does the following use cases I've accomplished, I'll write you a check for a million dollars: • Identifying gaps and challenges people are having then building apps proactively to solve them • Fine tuned it's own model so it can write scripts in my voice • Self improves itself by building new memory systems. Now remembers every detail of every conversation (again, without me asking) • Texts me proactively when a competitor posts content that performs better than their average • Continuously analyzing my own X posts, letting me know daily what hooks, wording, structures, and topics perform well • Download and test new local models when they launch without me asking, then give me the benchmarks based on its tests If you can show me how to do any of these use cases with ChatGPT without any additional tooling, the million dollars is yours. P.S. youtube ad revenue from a video it wrote:
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dalteco
dalteco@dalteco·
but what if I create an agent that orchestrates agents that manage agents who have teams of agents
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dalteco@dalteco·
@abearicaonline @AlexFinn what has your openclaw swarm built? genuinely curious, I’ve not gotten to this level yet
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Abearica
Abearica@abearicaonline·
@AlexFinn I'm so tired of hearing this over and over There is simply NO WAY Claude could do what my openclaw swarm has built I do not believe it one bit.
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yellowpanther 黄豹 💎
yellowpanther 黄豹 💎@yellowpantherx·
Prediction markets will become a norm in a few years time. Polymarket. Kalshi. Predict Fun. Limitless. Myriad. Opinions. No matter the platform. We’re still very early and I want to start a closed group for active people. Who wants in? 🤝
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The Boring Marketer
The Boring Marketer@boringmarketer·
this guy is going to come show me and the vibe marketers community how he replaced an $8k/mo content strategist for $30 and runs it all from openclaw free workshop, live build, details below, won't be boring!
Matthew Berman@TheMattBerman

this @openclaw agent replaced my $8K/month content strategist for $30 😱 i'll show you EXACTLY how to build it live with @boringmarketer vibe marketers. here's the system: step 1: scan 1000s+ creators for outlier signals → @virlomain watches your niche 24/7 → it finds outlier videos that beat the creator's OWN average by 10x-50x. → last week it flagged a 51x outlier. 4,800 avg views. one video: 249,000. step 2: pull the raw evidence → @adrian_horning_ 's ScrapeCreators fetches the full package → thumbnail, caption, stats, creator context → this gives the AI everything it needs to analyze. step 3: break down WHY it worked (7 dimensions) → Content DNA runs each video through Gemini 3 Flash via @OpenRouterAI → topic, angle, hook structure (visual + text + spoken), story beats, visual format, key visuals, audio → the output is a "brick." the portable structure that made people stop scrolling. step 4: rank the reusable bricks → @openclaw compares all 10 breakdowns → scores each brick by portability and frequency → bricks showing up across 3+ creators = highest confidence bets step 5: generate 10 concepts in your voice + 3 psychology frameworks → learns your voice so output sounds like you → then runs every concept through Puppet Strings (desire), Scroll Traps (attention), and Care to Click (action) → you hit emotion and desire. not just features. every hook is copy-paste ready. step 6: delivers 10 concepts every monday at 8am → cron runs the whole pipeline overnight → pick 3. film. post. done. input: your niche output: 10 proven content concepts every monday a GOOD content strategist costs $8-10K/month. this runs for ~$30/month in API costs. on march 12, me and @boringmarketer vibe marketing community are building this system live: - brand voice file - content radar scanning your niche - content DNA breaking it down - weekly cron, scheduled and firing you leave with a running system (not a repo to figure out later) comment VIEWS + like + follow (must follow so i can DM you the link to join)

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dalteco
dalteco@dalteco·
non-technical people using Claude Code
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dalteco@dalteco·
None of them work btw, but openclaw does Go figure
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dalteco@dalteco·
trying to use dispatch and i genuinely have no idea what the fuck im doing you have remote control, dispatch, ability to set up cloud sessions on your phone can claude do better here plz?
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dalteco@dalteco·
@Yap452 definitely a cool experience
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dalteco@dalteco·
Insane day. I vibe coded an app in 1 hour. Got 100 users in 1 day. All from just one reddit post that got 80,000 views on /r/ClaudeAI. Some tips for marketing on Reddit: -Learn how to write for Reddit. Redditors are perhaps the most sensitive audience in the world to bullshit/ads. AI posts can work (i.e., get popular), but it will always get mentioned. -Always think about who's reading the post. So many people I know say "I need to market this thing." You'd be WAY more successful asking "why should they care" first, and posting from that lens. -The product matters. Make it free. Make it immediately useful. And pick the subreddit it'll be useful for. Commenting is the best long-term game. Posting is one you should only do when it's immediately relevant. -Be careful. The minute people smell bullshit, you're done. Redditors are fucking brutal. I built a literal free htmi hosting tool for non-technical users making landing pages with AI (pagegate.app), and I still got roasted. Anyway, this was a pretty cool 1-day experiment. Leaving the tool up just because it got enough traction that I'm happy about it. Now onto bigger and better things.
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