Agentic Chris
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Agentic Chris
@AgenticChris
Real human. Building @BESScareers + @MoonSettlement + all things Humanoid | Domain Investor.
United States Tham gia Ocak 2016
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Sold Symphony.co for $180,000
Hold time 15 years.
Bought at GD auction for $350 + $10.69 renewal
I’m showing the auction list what was available in 2011 and how much were the .co’s back then.


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@AgenticChris @SaudiYachting Yes, exactly! I gave it a pretty detailed vision of what I wanted the game to look and feel like, and then most of the work afterward was just fine-tuning the details, adjusting the gameplay, fixing small issues, and improving the UI/UX.
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Yesterday, while organizing my domain portfolio, I found a domain I have owned for more than 20 years:
eWorm.com
The funny thing is, in all these years, I don’t think I have ever received a single offer or inquiry for it.
So I was asking myself: should I keep renewing this domain, or should I finally just let it drop?
Then I suddenly had an idea.
What if “eWorm” could mean “Eating Worm”?
A little worm that keeps eating things.
That sounded like it could become a fun web game, something similar to Snake, but with a cute worm theme.
And since Fable 5 finally came back and became usable again, I spent around 5 hours turning the idea into a real game.
So now eWorm․com is live.
This is what I love about domain driven development.
Sometimes a domain sits quietly in your portfolio for 20 years doing absolutely nothing, and then one random idea suddenly gives it a new life.
I have been building games like crazy recently.
Actually, eWorm was not even the only game I launched today.
Earlier today, I also launched HasamiShogi.com, a simple Japanese board game that is very popular among elementary school kids in Japan.
The rules are very easy:
You capture your opponent’s pieces by trapping them between two of your own pieces, either horizontally or vertically.
That’s basically it.
Capture more pieces than your opponent and you win.
Two very different games launched in one day:
eWorm.com
HasamiShogi.com
Come try them out and let me know what you think.
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What’s your best health related domain name?
I’ll start…
HealthScore.com
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@InduTripat82427 I don't see how it is free? They do not mention that it is free on their website.
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THIS IS ABSOLUTELY WILD 🤯
Jack Dorsey's new AI tool, Goose, is 100% FREE.
You type:
"Build me a website like YouTube."
And Goose gets to work on its own:
→ Creates the entire project
→ Writes all the code
→ Installs dependencies
→ Fixes errors automatically
→ Keeps going until it's working
The crazy part?
• No monthly subscription
• Runs on your own device
• Your code stays private
• Completely open-source
Just a few years ago, building software meant hiring developers or learning to code.
Now you can start with nothing but an idea.
We're entering a world where ideas are becoming more valuable than technical skills.


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@AgenticChris @minchoi seems like million tokens are like $50 and some of these mention 1.5 million tokens used
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The 36 BIGGEST startup opportunities right now
1. biggest b2c: solving loneliness. third spaces, community apps, IRL
2. biggest b2b: managed AI employees for businesses
3. biggest overlooked: elder tech. 70 million boomers who want products that make them happier & healthier
4. biggest mobile: action apps that do things, not apps you stare at
5. biggest trades: matching platforms for electricians, plumbers, HVAC. supply shrinking
6. biggest consumer social: small social. group chats as products, no feeds, no ai slop
7. biggest ecommerce: agents that recommend products you'll like, shop, buy for you
8. biggest creator: live shows and unscripted content
9. biggest edtech: AI tutors that adapt through conversation
10. biggest SaaS: pay-per-outcome pricing
11. biggest auto: AI service advisor for dealerships. answers the same 15 questions 24/7
12. biggest talent: training non-technical people to operate agents
13. biggest boredom: curated offline experiences delivered to your door. kits, games, challenges. anti-screen products
14. biggest spiritual: the need for belonging is exploding, new formats of spiritual get togethers
15. biggest wellness: longevity biomarkers you actively manage
16. biggest mobile: action apps that do things, not apps you stare at
17. biggest one to solve ai slop: digital verification that you're a real human. every platform will need this within 2 years
18. biggest infrastructure: agent permissions, security, audit trails
19. biggest media: AI native media companies. build distribution, sell products later.
20. biggest parenting: family ops automation. forms, scheduling, logistics
21. biggest accounting: bookkeeping agents that charge per transaction
22. biggest fashion: brand-owned resale. every brand wants to control their secondary market
23.biggest hobbies: adult learning for joy. pottery, woodworking, drawing.
24. biggest skincare: at-home diagnostics. scan, get a protocol, track progress
25. biggest agriculture: precision farming tools for small farms. enterprise version exists, family farm doesn't
26. biggest pest control: subscription pest prevention instead of reactive treatment. the model flip that lawn care already made
27. biggest regulated: on-device AI. healthcare, legal, finance open up when data stays local
28. biggest gaming: AI characters with real memory and relationships
29. biggest dating: agent-mediated matchmaking
30. biggest fitness: adaptive coaching that rewrites your program daily
31. biggest travel: autonomous trip planning and rebooking
32. biggest food: personalized nutrition based on blood work and gut biome
33. biggest pet: health monitoring. $140B industry, almost no tech
34. biggest defense: AI-native security and compliance tools
35. biggest robotics: physical AI. $30 brains on existing hardware
36. biggest nostalgia: products that feel analog. vinyl, paper, handmade. counter-positioning against AI everything
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@rrmdp @jobboardsrch I’m just about done with my job board. I am going to list it with you. What are the benefits from listing with you? Do you have proven data showing that paying to list produces exposure? Who sees the boards - other board owners or folks that may actually use the board?
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@360Domain Is that an active application to ICANN?? ***drool***
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@Murph_2 I like it. It provides good insights based off of real data. Nice work.
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I've been tinkering w/creating a "Domain Buy & Build" evaluator to use for myself.
I tend to overthink pretty much everything, so I need opinions on if this is overkill or not. Steps are:
- give it a domain name (or keywords)
- it evals & flags which to buy based on current trends
- suggests 4 ideas of what to build
- validates idea against Reddit, X, Google & does a competitor analysis
- recommends whether to build based on research results
The report & analysis look like this:
murphysw.com/validations/sh…
Next, I was going to create an "auto-build" feature to stand up the full app (front+backend) based on the idea + research.
Am I spinning in my own head, or should I keep going?

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Global financial tokenization is here. Oh what a time to be building!
Franklin Templeton Digital Assets@FTDA_US
Imagine not tokenizing in 2026.
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Another 29 sats added to the 10k active
SpaceX@SpaceX
Falcon 9 launches 29 @Starlink satellites from Florida
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