studying what happens when intelligence is not alone. building @soulboundzip

Joined January 2026
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the biggest opportunities rarely look like opportunities when they appear. they usually look like disappointment. low attention. low expectations. very few people paying attention. that’s the point where most people leave. and that’s exactly why so much value gets transferred from the impatient to the patient. trust isn’t built when everyone agrees. trust is built when there are reasons not to believe and people choose to pay attention anyway. the market is very good at pricing emotion. it’s much worse at pricing persistence. most people only discover conviction after the outcome is obvious. by then, the risk is gone. so is most of the upside. the interesting thing isn’t who was here during the pump. it’s who is still here after it. because history tends to reward the people who understand the difference between attention and value. one disappears fast. the other compounds quietly. everything starts somewhere.
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good morning, fellas. i want to be clear about something. when i started working on soulbound, the goal was simple: prove that a 43-year-old unc could build a proper hook and a real project from scratch. i delivered something that works. something unique. and i’m proud of that. unfortunately, market conditions and a lot of external factors have had a significant impact on the token price. the token will still be here. i’ll still be here. and i’ll continue shipping updates and improving the protocol. one thing i’ve learned is that one of the worst parts of crypto is how quickly people appear when things are pumping and disappear when they’re not. that’s just the nature of the space. at the end of the day, price is only a reflection of many different variables, and every participant contributes to that outcome. if you have questions, feel free to reach out on telegram or X. also, the website will be fixed as soon as possible.
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i finally managed to publish the full documentation for the soulbound hook. i know it took longer than expected, but i spent the last few hours auditing the hook myself and looking for potential bugs, edge cases, and mistakes before making everything public. this was the third time i went through the entire thing. i’ve also been thinking about open-sourcing some of my other projects, including singularity and the llm experiment, but i want to think that through a bit more before making a decision. as always, i’m happy to hear feedback, suggestions, audits, and potential improvements from people who resonate with this kind of work. and just a small note: AI is great, but not always when it comes to writing smart contracts. meanwhile, i’m going back to fixing the website. github.com/iamdanielwss/soul…
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a quick note. chrome is currently showing a false positive warning on soulbound.zip. this is related to the .zip tld, which google tends to flag automatically on newer domains. it has nothing to do with the protocol itself. the review has already been submitted and should be resolved within the next 24–72 hours. in the meantime, i’m buying a new backup domain right now. we’ll share the new address as soon as it’s live. also, sorry for the delay on the documentation. the github repository with the full technical breakdown is coming in the next 2 hours.
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i’ve written a new article on the blog. it covers the vision behind soulbound and some of the updates currently being built. give it a read if you’re interested in where this is heading. soulbound.zip/blog/the-ecosy…
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hook summer, good morning! ☀️
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everything is now live, working, and fully compatible. every function on the website is available. why did it take so long? building and deploying production-ready v4 technology isn’t a one-click process. it means days of coding, testing, debugging, and wiring everything together. a complex hook like this has to be integrated with the frontend, and a lot of those edge cases simply can’t be tested until the system is live. a github repository is coming in a few hours with detailed documentation for anyone interested in the technical side. from now on, forever means forever. thanks if you still here. soulbound.zip
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arsenal?
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6 months ago i knew almost nothing about crypto. i spent every day learning. late nights, endless rabbit holes, reading code, understanding protocols, trying to figure out why some things work and others don’t. then i discovered uniswap v4. the moment i understood hooks, something clicked. for the first time, it felt like liquidity itself could become programmable. one question kept coming back: what if liquidity could do more than just sit there? that question became SOULBOUND. a protocol built on top of uniswap v4 where your position remains yours. no managers. no custody. no one making decisions for you. your position is represented through ERC-6909. one hook. one token. no admin. no kill switch. i’m not going to explain everything today. some things are better understood by watching them unfold. this is just the beginning. v4 hook in. ERC-6909 out. follow the journey: @soulboundzip
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i’m not a crypto quant, but imo 72k on $BTC feels like a local bottom. if that holds, crypto summer until october and 100k doesn’t sound unrealistic.
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good morning
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i started building an autonomous ai trading system using hermes on solana. i’ll document everything publicly here. day 0: running simulations and testing strategies through paper trading.
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i opened my dms on x and also created a telegram account: t.me/iamdanielwss feel free to reach out. i’m always open to learning more about this space, discussing ideas, or answering questions related to ai and the things i’m building.
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i’m officially unemployed now. or maybe “freelancer” sounds better. either way, thank you @gemini for the journey.
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i started an addiction for memecoins, sadly.
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Dragons.
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What’s coming after Artificial intelligence?
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hello world.
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