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High Risk, Big Reward – New Play The dev @STACCoverflow is an absolute machine. #Longshortgame His tech allows tokens to go up to 255x long and also lets you short positions. Former Pumpfund developer, a true Robin Hood of our time. Great idea, very active on Telegram, solid communication. Dev is also doxxed and just proved himself—he personally refunded 45 SOL back into the pool. Super early entry, high risk, but the mechanics are fire. The dev is actively working on improvements, with the frontend getting a fresh polish as we speak. Everything is being fine-tuned—this is as early as it gets. Long Short Game – solid play. ijFmdLw8Vn64VjWSUXvqDKfkuti3g6oiRpjfR3g9GFM
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@MattPRD @cursor_ai @OpenAI Crazy how true that is. AI gives you an absolute kickstart, even if you have zero knowledge about a topic. AI = Entry. And this is only going to move even faster—the acceleration phase has just begun.
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@wizardofape @solanaskeptic Yeah, the thing is, 80-90% of all chain volume is currently happening on Solana, while basically nothing is going on with ETH. No one’s on ETH—it’s the Internet Explorer of blockchains. Nothing’s really happening there anymore.
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After discussing with the team, I was advised that it’s best to start with simpler tasks and prompts when first using CodeCraft. If you want to try it out, I’d recommend starting with something basic to get a successful result. One interesting feature is that you can even program Twitter bots using prompts, though it requires some tweaking and experimentation. It’s definitely worth exploring. One thing I particularly liked is how CodeCraft automatically uploads the generated code to GitLab—this eliminates a step that would normally be manual. Additionally, my feedback regarding deployment issues was acknowledged, and I was told it has already been discussed internally. I also suggested that CodeCraft showcase successful or functional projects on their official website for inspiration and visibility. This would be a great addition for users to see real-world applications and get ideas. Overall, CodeCraft has potential, but for the best experience, start small and build up from there. $craft
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I saw on Twitter that @MattPRD , Co-Founder & CEO of @yesnoerror , already posted that he’d love to collaborate with @LukeFarritor , who’s working at @DOGE . That could be a really powerful synergy. YNE’s AI is designed to detect mathematical errors and inconsistencies in complex datasets, originally focusing on scientific research. But the same technology can be applied to financial audits, especially at scale. When dealing with large datasets, like government financial records, manual audits are slow and prone to human error. YNE’s AI can rapidly scan massive spreadsheets, reports, and transactions, flagging discrepancies that might otherwise go unnoticed. This means faster, more accurate audits and a much stronger level of transparency and accountability. Since DOGE is already working on government audits in the U.S., bringing in YNE’s AI-powered verification tools could drastically improve efficiency and accuracy. This is exactly the kind of collaboration that could bring real value—they should definitely make it happen. $YNE
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I'm hearing that @LukeFarritor, one of the brilliant people (really, mad respect) working on @DOGE with @elonmusk, has been asking how parse PDFs with LLMs. We have been doing a ton of work here with @yesnoerror and $YNE, its very finicky work! If you want to talk to our team let me know, happy to share our techniques.
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@AllGreenCandles @Deguuyy @tantraxyz @FvctCrvpto @BenjiGanar @Exit_liquidity7 Thank you bro. Really appreciate. *inserts big green candle*
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Stop talking nonsense. You’ve maybe written five sentences in the entire whale chat, and every single one was garbage. Michael and I would have done this with you, but you gave us zero information on what exactly you needed the money for. I even asked how long the funds would last, and you couldn’t answer. I also offered—and I have the screenshots to prove it—to fund it myself because I wanted to give my friend a fresh start, so he could move independently online. I even suggested sending an analyst from New York to San Francisco to meet you. You didn’t respond at all. No reaction. And let me tell you exactly how it is—you have a reason not to believe in yourself: because you’re simply not capable. Maybe you can code a little or whatever it is you do, but you completely lack empathy and communication skills. People are already looking for you. And we also know you’re weak in the head, boy. You’re burned in this market. Now I also understand why you always cropped out the time from your phone screenshots when you sent them to me. That was a solid hint about where you actually are. So yeah—watch yourself. I told you what’s up. $aesop
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I was one of the whales in that group. Banda asked us—why, I have no idea—if we’d give him 30% of our holdings so he could reach 10% of the total supply and “continue the project.” He claimed he didn’t have enough tokens for his advisors, partnerships, or whatever else he had in mind. Michael and I weren’t completely against it because we liked the project, but we asked him for more details. And of course, nothing. No response. Instead, he randomly set up a DAO and expected us to send tokens there, without answering a single question. That obviously didn’t happen. Then he came up with some nonsense like, “If you don’t want to send tokens, I have someone who will buy them OTC.” And I’m just thinking—bro, the market cap is in the low seven figures. Why would anyone buy OTC? Just buy on the market over the weekend, especially since everyone was just dumping. This guy was talking complete nonsense. I even offered to fund it alone and asked if he’d be willing to meet with someone I’d send from New York to San Francisco. But I don’t think he’s even in San Francisco—I bet he’s in Singapore or somewhere else. Just some autistic dude who’s never seen a pair of tits in his life. He has never built a startup in his entire life. Maybe he can code a little, but that’s it. He has zero empathy, no awareness of what he’s done to people here. He’s a narcissist. He’s incompetent. He’s nothing, and he will never be anything. And he will get what’s coming to him—sooner rather than later. Instead of engaging with the community or bringing anything positive to it, he spent all his time generating and uploading his weird anime pictures. He never kept his word. Every deadline passed without a single result. For me, this guy is a total loser.
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@MattPRD @yesnoerror Okay... than start please. Haha 😅
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What I can see happening—and what I would be really happy for you—is if YNE gets adopted by normies as well. That means universities using it, research institutions implementing it, and maybe even integrating it into Twitter’s Community Notes. That’s what I’d love to see for you. You deserve it. Incredible technology.
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@spaceman6_6 I did try and the other whales too!
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@GladiatorMSTR YOU ARE NOT RETARTED ENOUGH!!!
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@Cryptoripper_ Iam a simply man, I see a Chad, I press like.
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@ChainDrain Will do.
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@Layer921 I bookmarked your post. Have fun staying poor.
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