# | 🎨Profile: @javirroyo

Joined February 2021
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26 Dec 2025
Also, Europe:
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TheSystem retweeted
Replying to @_heykike
When to stop campaigns, how to find/create good creatives, when to scale winning ads. It is a well oiled money printer
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TheSystem retweeted
22 Dec 2025
I built a full startup marketplace: 👋 Sellers: - Chat with buyers - Manage your listings - Verify with government ID 🛍️ Buyers: - Chat with sellers - Discover startups - Verify with government ID If you've listed your startup for sale on TrustMRR, here's how to see all the offers you've received: 1. Go to the /login page 2. Claim your startup(s) 3. View offers in the Chat tab If you're buying startups on TrustMRR, visit the /login page to view and manage all your offers. 🚨 Buyers and sellers with verified government IDs will receive a boost (more visibility for sellers, less chance of hitting the spam filter for buyers). The missing piece is Escrow (or a similar service) to facilitate asset transfer. I’m not familiar with this, so suggestions are welcome!
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The Epstein files on the DOJ website allow you to highlight the redacted text, copy it, and paste it into another document, which reveals what was hidden. You can also press Ctrl F and search for “Trump ” (with a space) to see his name appear more than 600 times. #OpDeathEaters
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TheSystem retweeted
22 Dec 2025
We just launched the fastest way to design high-converting mobile apps. Idea to Figma in <60s. Feed the results to Cursor/Claude with perfect clarity. Powered by UX patterns from 2,200 top subscription apps. Retweet and comment, I will send you 10 free credits in your DM 👇
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24 Dec 2025
DAOs were popular when the SEC would harass web3 builders. So they would waive their decisions to a DAO to bypass liability. Like Tornado Cash but for SEC subpoenas ⚖️ Now the SEC is friends with crypto. Time to admit DAOs are neither decentralized nor autonomous.
22 Dec 2025
🚨 @aave is having a full blown civil war And it might be the biggest governance fight defi has ever seen. Heres a clean breakdown 👇 Aave has two sides: – Aave labs → a centralised entity founded by stani – Aave dao → token holders who govern the protocol Now heres what happening, Dec 4, 2025: Aave labs announces a partnership with @CoWSwap to improve swap pricing mev protection on the aave interface. Dec 11, 2025: A popular delegate, @DeFi_EzR3aL drops onchain analysis stating that swap fees from the new cow swap contract are being routed to a private wallet controlled by aave labs. Not the dao. Translation: DAO revenue just got quietly cut off. Dec 12, 2025: Marc zeller (largest delegate, aave chan initiative) calls it stealth privatization. Claims ~$10m per year that should go to the dao is gone. Dec 16, 2025: Things go nuclear ☢️ A. Proposal called “poison pill” by Tulip King. The demands: – Seize all aave ip, code, and brand – Force aave labs to become a dao owned subsidiary – Claw back all past revenue earned using the aave brand B. Then comes proposal #2 — “brand seizure” by former cto of aave labs @eboadom, – Move trademarks, domains, socials to the dao immediately. Logic: If dao pays for dev marketing then dao should own the brand, domains, socials. Aave Labs / Stani’s defense: – This (cowswap thing) was never a fee switch. – Frontend revenue was a surplus labs donated voluntarily. – Aave labs is a private company. – DAO owns the contracts, not the website. – Labs pays for hosting, security, and frontend engineers. Now the plot twist, amid all this chaos, Aave labs opens a snapshot vote on dec 23👇 Proposal: Give aave token (aave dao) holders explicit control over brand assets, domains, socials, naming rights, github, npm, everything. (baed on @eboadom's proposal) Except… The author of the proposal @eboadom says he never approved it. He claims it was rushed to vote with his name on it while discussion was still active. Calls it “disgraceful.” Urges people to abstain. @Marczeller says the proposal was rushed during holidays, with fresh delegations gaining voting power. Zoom out. This isn’t about cow swap. This isn’t about one wallet. This is the unresolved question of defi: Who actually owns a protocol? The code? The frontend? Or the brand? Aave is about to set a precedent. And everyone is watching.
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22 Dec 2025
They already do - they just don't want to acknowledge that yet :)
22 Dec 2025
Replying to @balajis
i own a chinese made EV. it is insane and so good i believe they will own the world
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TheSystem retweeted
7 Jan 2023
7 years as an entrepreneur and 1 takeaway: Ship more
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20 Dec 2025
Right, my time is worth more than this. Thank you for reminding me to go out and close this app.
5 Aug 2025
Go ad-free on X with Premium Includes access to SuperGrok.
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13 Dec 2025
Finally a writer that understanda both, Economics and AI.
I made a list of forecasts of the impact of AI on economic growth over the next decade. A few observations... (🧵): tecunningham.github.io/posts…
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12 Dec 2025
It all comes down to poor consumer Laws. If they were really enforced, business malpractices would be expensive and SMBs would be motivated to deliver high quality experiences.
12 Dec 2025
🇵🇹 It's been an amazing few weeks in Asia and what I noticed is I'm not complaining about anything here Things. Just. Work. We still have to deal with some stuff in Portugal though because we live there We ordered furniture and it arrived broken And it's almost the exact same experience every single time when you buy something in Portugal, the sales is excellent, they promise you the world and respond fast, they come to your house with beautiful iPad presentations "oh yes everything is possible" Then once you pay, things rapidly change They stop responding fast, or responding at all, the promised dates of delivery aren't made at all, things get delayed for weeks or many many months, and when things arrive at all, half the time (at least!) they arrive broken or wrong And then you're in a real sour spot because in Portugal after sales service literally just does not exist, like really, it does not exist, you simply won't be able to reach anyone, which is what we experience almost every single time here And before people say I'm making this shit up, these days I just screen record everything to prove you as I did with this furniture store In this case as you can see, the official after service phone line simply does not exist 😂 (very common in Portugal) and the main store doesn't ever pick up their phone either (also very common in Portugal!) I'm not a complainer, I'm a very positive optimistic guy But I hope it's a warning to anyone considering moving to Portugal It's a beautiful country and it has its merits, but Portuguese businesses are not one of them, and their culture of doing business is downright robbery "Take your money and disappear" is the motto!
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5 Dec 2025
Is #Cloudfare down again? They must be building the case for: "You see, guys, it's the AI crawlers. That's why I need to charge for every crawl".
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27 Nov 2025
It turns out the Gold rally was Tether :)
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TheSystem retweeted
23 Oct 2025
I've sold 2 startups for $8M not here to brag - but because every day I see founders here desperate to sell without knowing what it actually takes here's what you need to know before you plan to sell your startup: 1. don't just focus on the $$ the deal terms matter as much as the amount. earnouts can look great on paper, but understand the structure of your exit, and the pressure it might bring, before committing. 2. hire a good lawyer. a "$500k sale" often isn't $500k in the bank. it could be $100k upfront and $400k if the business hits certain goals. know that clearly before bragging about the number. bad terms can kill the joy of selling faster than you think. 3. make your business sellable the biggest factor is your market segment. the trendier your space, the easier it is to sell. right now, that's AI. the other key factor: your business shouldn't depend on you. 4. avoid depending on one platform if you do, know exactly how it could screw you - algorithm shifts, API limits, bans, you name it. factor those risks in and time your acquisition well. 5. timing is everything the best time to sell isn't when you're desperate - it's when you don't need to. when your metrics are going up, not down. buyers pay for momentum, not maintenance. 6. clean up your data early buyers will ask for everything: churn, CAC, LTV, MRR graphs, Stripe history, tax docs. the cleaner and more transparent your data room, the faster (and less painful) the process. 7. sell to someone who gets your product you're not selling your past performance, you're selling the future of your company. only the right buyer will see that and do it justice. 8. start selling before you're ready in most cases, good buyers don't just slide into your DMs. work with brokers early - they'll help you find relevant acquirers while you keep building. 9. know your walk-away number the process can drain you. set a clear minimum that makes it worth it - and walk away if it doesn't meet it. 10. prepare for the post-sale void it's weird. one day it's your baby, the next it's not yours anymore. think about the emotional cost too - not just the big cheque. an exit looks great on paper and on X, but make sure it aligns with your long-term goals. don't sell out of impatience. as for me - I'll never sell again. (call me out if I do) I'd rather build a profitable, long-term business with steady growth that I fully control, instead of a one-time big cheque. that's what I am doing with my portfolio of products. trying to grow 5 products to $100k MRR, currently at 2/5 join my newsletter to know more about it: tmaker .io
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what are you talking about bud, the government has admitted to making math "disappear" on many occasions, that doesn't mean they are going to take down every youtube video talking about it. here is a recent example x.com/tsarnick/status/181339… I don't mind if you have an educated opinion on the matter (intentional stagnation of physics or math) but you probably have not educated yourself on the subject, there is some dark lore, even up to recent years. (see Dr. Ning Li) mccallisaiah.medium.com/the-… here is a video for you to watch youtube.com/watch?v=eS_rEzKd… not to mention the various laws that were passed directly as a result of the manhattan project, when they realized physics can actually lead to apocalypse.

17 Jul 2024
Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz say that when they met White House officials to discuss AI, the officials said they could classify any area of math they think is leading in a bad direction to make it a state secret and "it will end"
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17 Sep 2025
Seedream is really impressive. But the robotic body movements coupled with the well-known hands issue, are still a problem. These make it a hard sell in B2B.
10 Sep 2025
✨ Every week a new AI model comes out and it suddenly makes my half broken features work a lot better Yesterday Seedream-4-Edit came out and it made my [ Hold product ] feature on Photo AI a lot better You can now go from: 🎁 Product photo -> 👱‍♀️ Talking video with your AI model while holding your product. In just a few minutes! Here's a photo I took from the weekly farm box we get in our kitchen, I set it as the product and then with Photo AI made it into a talking video where my trained AI model presents it It's not perfect, as the objects inside the farm box still move around a bit, but pretty close. If the product is more uniform (like lip gloss, a product box or a book) it does a pretty good job at keeping it exactly the same This "consistency" as they call it is quite important for actual real world use. Product sellers don't want to have an image or video of an AI model if the product doesn't look exactly the same as what they sell With that, I'm getting pretty close now and every week with every new model that comes out, a bit closer And it's interesting cause now I'm finally moving from B2C a bit more to B2B where businesses can use Photo AI more, designers and stores already use it for trying on clothes etc. but now they can generate content for real products! 😊 LIVE now on Photo AI
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TheSystem retweeted
2 Aug 2025
Cramer is NO Buffet
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Figma is NO Palantir
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I love how fast the traps of Centralized Stablecoins are showing up. Many warned about this on deaf ears. Next: BTC being closely tied to USD.
The reason @LiquityProtocol, @NeriteOrg, @felixprotocol, @ebisu_finance and all other liquity style decentralized stablecoins are just better than USDC: Anyone can redeem 1 stablecoin for $1 of the underlying collateral with low fees at any time.
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TheSystem retweeted
26 Jul 2025
Today I got yelled at by the attendant in a @vueling flight for getting up to use the restroom. The seatbelt sign was off, but “they meant to have it on”. I filmed the interaction. The cabin chief threatened to call the police if I didn't delete the evidence in front of them. Probably a bluff, but didn't want to risk the headache. Petty tyrants, the French holiday camp story isn't surprising.
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TheSystem retweeted
24 Jul 2025
6/ Let’s break it down: 1️⃣ You complete the compliance process (age, location, sanctions screening, etc.) entirely on-device 2️⃣ Ligetron creates a ZK proof that confirms you meet the rules 3️⃣ You share that proof — not your actual documents — with any new service 4️⃣ The provider verifies the proof and onboards you instantly No data stored. No third-party access. No central database to breach.
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