ruthlessly building stuff. defi, growth, & more @tezos / @etherlink. i vibe coded before it was cool.

Joined November 2021
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i haven't heard anyone say "dApp" in like 9 months
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the perfect app for this market
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crazy stuff
May 7
We created a card that sometimes doesn't charge you. Buy Now, Pay Maybe.
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i had no idea the HL team only consists of 11 people well played
This is the story of Hyperliquid, the most profitable startup per employee on earth, told from a guarded office in Singapore. Last year, its team of 11 generated $900 million in profit. It's 3 years old, has never taken a dollar of venture capital, and is beginning to change how century-old markets work. Its founder, Jeffrey Yan (@chameleon_jeff), had never taken a physics class when he picked up a textbook at 16. Two years later, he won gold at the International Physics Olympiad. In 2019, he started trading with $10,000 from a living room in Puerto Rico—working off a television because he didn't own a monitor. Within 3 years, he was running one of the largest anonymous crypto trading firms. Then he shut it down. Yan was rich and free, but he had spent years inside crypto, watching it betray itself. Bitcoin's central premise was decentralization. Yet the biggest exchanges were centralized. Crypto kept reintroducing the dependence on trust it was built to eliminate. He set out to create what should have existed. Hyperliquid is a blockchain with a trading exchange on top, and anyone can build on it. Yan's vision is to house all of finance. In 3 years, it has done over $4 trillion in volume. And in the past few months, it has begun to outgrow crypto. Markets for oil, silver, and the S&P 500 now trade on Hyperliquid around the clock, weekends included, and are growing roughly 40% week on week. When the US and Israel bombed Iran on a Saturday in February, Hyperliquid was the venue traders turned to. Hyperliquid's success has cost Yan his freedom. He works out of a secret office in Singapore and cannot travel without two bodyguards. Even the team's housekeeper doesn't know what they do. In January, @domcooke spent a week at their office. Read his profile on Yan and @HyperliquidX below.
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feels like a good time to repost this
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any yield?
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Apr 9
london maximalism is real
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Apr 9
how is no one talking about this claude code update? anthropic really know their audience
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i remember being made fun of for vibe coding before it was cool i could show someone something they genuinely liked - the moment they learned it was "vibe coded" they stopped caring glad i didn't stop because it truly feels like anything is possible with these tools
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i wouldn't trust me with claude mythos either tbh
Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software. It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. anthropic.com/glasswing
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This is big... Anthropic just announced a model so powerful they won't release it to the public out of fear over the damage it will cause 😨 Claude Mythos Preview found thousands of zero-day exploits in every major operating system and web browser... The numbers are hard to believe: > $50 to find a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD, one of the most security-hardened operating systems ever built > Under $1,000 to find AND build a fully working remote code execution exploit on FreeBSD that grants unauthenticated root access from anywhere on the internet > Under $2,000 to chain together multiple Linux kernel vulnerabilities into a complete privilege escalation exploit For context: these are the kinds of findings that previously required elite security researchers working for weeks. Anthropic engineers with no formal security training asked Mythos to find exploits overnight. They woke up to working code the next morning. The results were so impressive Anthropic assembled Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, NVIDIA, and seven other organizations into Project Glasswing: A $100M defensive coalition. They're not releasing this model publicly. Instead, they're racing to patch the world's infrastructure before models like this proliferate.
Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software. It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. anthropic.com/glasswing
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The most dangerous person in 2026 is a killer marketer who actually knows how to build with AI
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the year is 2026 and you can literally buy these things onchain: - gold - uranium - hafnium - rhenium - indium - neodymium oxide - praseodymium oxide we are living in the future
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the algo feels weird right now not seeing what i want to see or any of my friends posts ct come back 🥲
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super exciting to see this finally go live. with 24/7 access you can now trade gold, uranium, hafnium, rhenium, indium, neodymium oxide, and praseodymium oxide, all within one platform. absolutely huge
Introducing the new home for investing in multiple critical metals powering our future. Built by the team that pioneered uranium access and trading. Gold, uranium, and five strategic metals are now widely accessible with 24/7 access, fractional ownership, and physical backing.
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Mar 26
this new only mutuals can reply thing has made me realize how many circles im in that i didnt know existed fun
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Mar 26
what is the best way to give an agent $100 and let it loose on hyperliquid / polymarket? need to conduct important experiments
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Mar 24
less than 2 weeks ago I talked to a cybersecurity guy who refuses to use AI because 'it's not good enough and it'll make me stop learning' I wonder how long he'll hold that line
Mar 24
Introducing the world’s first penetration testing for vibe coding to Lovable. You can now prove the security of your Lovable-built apps through a swarm of AI agents that run comprehensive tests, checking for OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities, privilege escalation, and data exposure, powered by @AikidoSecurity. This used to take weeks, require dedicated security teams, and cost $5k-$50k. All findings are validated to eliminate false positives and sync back into Lovable as actionable issues. This generates a formal pentest report for SOC 2, ISO 27001, client security questionnaires, or even investor due diligence.
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Mar 23
i have not spoken to a real human for over a week all my friends and colleagues are communicating with me through their AI agents at this point VRchat is more socially fulfilling
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its funny how you can just make stuff nowadays which chain needs a probabilistic dex?
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