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@exploraX_

ai research & web3

learning agentic automation... Tham gia Eylül 2019
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Shelby@shelbyserves·
AI builders need global access. Infra providers need margins. Data creators need proof. None of them have a storage layer built for it. Come find us at booth E11.
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m0h@exploraX_·
here’s a video guide on how to use claude to create your own agentic skills. in this video, i asked claude to build a meta-skill that creates other agentic skills just by asking simple questions. then i put the skill to the test, and the result was incredible. i’ll leave the prompt i used in the comments.
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tochi@oxtochi·
defi guy who locked 6 figures in a defi protocol to earn $2 daily and points
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m0h@exploraX_·
@oxtochi may it really is
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tochi@oxtochi·
just saw a top ct kol, a former kaito smart account, guy who made 6 figs from inf0fi grinding dc role it's really over
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m0h@exploraX_·
@wyckoffweb @arc where’s the link to their ambassador application ser?
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wyck 📴@wyckoffweb·
Arc just dropped two major updates. And they’re easy to miss if you’re not looking closely. First, ERC-8183 is now live on @Arc testnet. I know it sounds boring, but trust me, it’s powerful. Second, they just launched their ambassador program, and here’s how to get selected: > They’re selecting people manually > Based on your contribution to the Arc ecosystem - Create content. - Break things down. - Build. - Stay consistent. Now back to the first update. ERC-8183 introduces something called “Jobs.” In simple terms: AI agents can now do tasks for each other and get paid onchain. The payment is locked first. Then released after the work is done. So no one gets cheated. That’s how agents can actually work and earn onchain. But working together is not enough. Money also needs to move easily. That’s where Arc comes in: - You can use USDC as gas - You can pay with USDC or EURC - It handles currency conversion for you So in simple terms: ERC-8183 is how agents work while Arc is how money moves
Arc@arc

Introducing Arc House, the new home for the Arc community, and Architects, the program recognizing the builders shaping the Arc ecosystem. Arc House brings everything together: → Educational content and discussions → Hackathons and events → Community groups and meetups → Builder activity and recognition The Architects program introduces a tiered system where contributors earn points, unlock roles, and gain visibility across the ecosystem. Arc House is where the community gathers. Architects recognize the people building it. arc.network/blog/introduci…

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Marhk@Just_marhk·
@exploraX_ bro you on Ai steroid 💉💪💉💪
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m0h@exploraX_·
@sharbel CLAUDE.md is top notch, it is super efficient
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Sharbel@sharbel·
10 Claude Code tricks most people don't know (save this): 1. CLAUDE.md: permanent memory. Claude reads it every session. Stack, rules, naming conventions. Never explain yourself again. 2. /clear between tasks: context degrades at 90%+. Claude gets measurably dumber. New task = /clear. Every time. 3. Esc Esc: checkpoint menu. Rewind code + conversation to any point. Zero damage if Claude derails. 4. claude -w feature-branch: isolated git worktree. Claude works there, commits, PRs. Main never touched. 5. git diff main | claude -p "review": pipe anything into Claude. Logs, diffs, files. -p = non-interactive mode. 6. --effort high: 4 levels: low / medium / high / max. Default is not max. Use high on hard problems. 7. Auto memory: Claude saves its own learnings across sessions. Build commands, quirks, your preferences. Zero effort. 8. --max-budget-usd 5.00: hard spend cap per session. Pair with --max-turns 3. Essential for CI/CD. 9. .claude/rules/api.md: path-scoped rules. API rules only load for API files. Test rules for test files only. 10. claude -n "auth-refactor": name your sessions. Resume with claude -r "auth-refactor". Clean parallel workstreams. Most people use 2 of these 10.
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m0h@exploraX_·
@bloomstarbms @Cryptocolltex that’s a valid question, because there’s a difference between I’m into a skill and learning a skill
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BMS@bloomstarbms·
what are you skilled at in web3? shill yourself. interested project/exchange or client could be watching to hire you.
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m0h@exploraX_·
@damianplayer @therituallab this feature is called Hook in Claude docs, basically you’d set a background control for Claude instances. once an agent is done with a task, it would play a sound, or display a Colour the way the guy is or animations to tell the user that the agent need the user attention
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Damian Player@damianplayer·
this is EXACTLY what vibe coding should look like. you are not learning to code! you are learning how to manage a team of AI agents that do everything for you..
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m0h@exploraX_·
how to become an automation engineer in a day (no coding experience): > last year, running ai agents autonomously required some level of coding. > perplexity AI changes that, making autonomous agents accessible to anyone. > go to perplexity.ai and set it up by connecting your tools first. > click “connectors” in the sidebar. it supports 400+ apps like gmail, google drive, slack, etc. > brief it on who you are. for example: “i’m a [role] in [industry]. i regularly produce [x, y, z]. remember this for every session.” > show it what good looks like, find 2–3 examples of your best work. > upload them and say: “these are examples of my best work. study the format and tone. use them as a reference every time you create output for me.” > now start assigning tasks. > the better your prompt, the better the output. treat it like you’re delegating work to an employee. > example (marketing): “analyze top-performing content from [competitor 1], [competitor 2], [competitor 3] over the last 30 days. identify formats and topics driving engagement. find gaps. build a 30-day content calendar based on those gaps. save as a google doc.” > set it on a schedule: get a fresh competitive brief every monday. no manual research. and that’s it. cc: @damianplayer
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m0h@exploraX_·
@Creek1606 the agent would auto correct t that
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Kiitan@Creek1606·
@exploraX_ That 'complete terms in license.txt', is it suppose to be part of description ?
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m0h@exploraX_·
here’s a video guide showing how to easily add any agentic skill to Claude. the article includes a list of 20 powerful agentic skills you can use with claude. save this post for later.
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m0h@exploraX_·
@atocrypt there are very few people in the world today with great Ai skills, that’s where your edge is. do with this info what you like sir
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ATO CRYPTO🟩@atocrypt·
@exploraX_ Brother, I understand that learning AI stuff is very useful for personal use But are there companies or organisations that hire people for having that skill?
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m0h@exploraX_·
@Albright_MXM yes you can sir, I’ll post a guide on how to create your Claude skill tomorrow
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Albright@Albright_MXM·
@exploraX_ Can I use Claude to build a trading bot that can trade tokens, stocks and commodities 24/7 based on market sentiments
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Khairallah AL-Awady
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1·
🚨 BREAKING: Alex Hormozi charges $1,000,000 to teach you cold outreach. I just built 6 Claude prompts that write every cold email, DM, and follow-up exactly like he would. For free. No course. No waitlist. No catch. (Save this before it disappears)
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