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Web3 Matters started with Spaces as part of a media lane. But the world changed. AI agents are turning one-person teams into operator stacks. Onchain rails are turning communities into coordination networks. Media is no longer just attention, it is real distribution, trust, and demand. So we’re evolving. ShipGuild is a builder guild for the agentic era. A place for creators, founders, and operators who want to use AI agents, blockchain rails, media, and community to build real products, grow audiences, launch experiments, and turn small teams into leverage machines. The SHIP token becomes the membership and coordination layer behind the guild. Not a promise, but a practical experiment in what happens when builders, agents, tools, content, and ownership all point in the same direction. Web3 Matters was the beginning. ShipGuild is the operating system we’re building next.
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A few updates from the past week: • We crossed 100 followers on TikTok, which unlocks some new features we'll begin exploring. • Our last four short-form videos generated more than 4,000 views in 24 hours. • Our YouTube channel is approaching 200 subscribers. Still early, but every week gives us a little more signal on what resonates and where people are spending their attention. Appreciate everyone following along as ShipGuild continues to grow.
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Anthropic is paying SpaceX $1.25 billion a month for compute. Per month. From one customer. OpenAI just confidentially filed for an IPO targeting a September listing at $1 trillion. Anthropic is right behind them in October at $900B . SpaceX already listed last week as the biggest IPO in history. Three trillion-dollar AI listings inside a 90-day window. That has never happened. You no longer have to ask... "can I buy AI stocks." Pretty soon you'll be able to buy three of the biggest ones on a Tuesday from your phone.
How Agents Create New Income Streams x.com/i/broadcasts/1AGRnnXaz…
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SHIP is the membership and coordination layer behind ShipGuild. It helps connect participation, access, and ownership inside the network. Members can unlock resources, access tools, participate in ecosystem activities, and contribute to the growth of the guild. ShipGuild is the community. SHIP is the layer that helps coordinate it.
ShipGuild exists to help builders get closer to what's being built. Research. Livestreams. Tools. Reports. Experiments. Community. We explore new technologies, test them in public, and create resources that help people understand what's useful and what isn't. The focus isn't speculation. It's participation.
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SpaceX just raised $75B in the biggest IPO in human history... ...and most people don't even understand what they bought. It's not a rocket company anymore. It's an AI play wearing a spacesuit. Want proof? Bookmark this first, then checkout the receipts👇 We found the proof in the S-1 filing: 🟢Anthropic pays SpaceX $1.25 billion per month for compute 🟢Google signed a near-identical deal at $920M/month. 🟢That's $2.17B a month, roughly $26B a year, in contracted AI infrastructure revenue. For context: every rocket launch and every Starlink subscription combined made $18.7B in all of 2025. The AI rent is already bigger than the entire rocket business. And here's the part almost nobody is saying out loud: 🟢that was only available because Grok fell behind and the Colossus data centers sat near-idle. So Musk pivoted from competing in the model race to renting the plumbing to the competitors who are winning it. He doesn't need Grok to beat Claude. He collects rent either way. Meanwhile the hype vaporized everyone else: 🟢Virgin Galactic -34%, Firefly -18%, Planet Labs -10% on the same day. Retail bought the rocket. Institutions bought the monopoly. Know which trade you're making. NFA.
How Agents Create New Income Streams x.com/i/broadcasts/1AGRnnXaz…
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How Agents Create New Income Streams? A few years ago, if you wanted to earn online, you usually had two options: Build an audience. Or sell a service. What's interesting now is that people are starting to build systems. Small pieces of software that can answer questions, handle workflows, monitor information, create content, find opportunities, or help run parts of a business. The technology is new. The underlying idea isn't. People have always looked for ways to turn knowledge into leverage. Today's livestream is about what that looks like in the age of agents. Live today · 4 PM UTC
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Round 2 of the AI content experiment. This time I went deeper, had Claude Fable 5 run a full deep dive: Algorithm updates, SEO, trending search terms, viral shorts retention data. Then it curated the entire package around what it found. And it's already outperforming the first one. The lesson so far: AI doesn't replace the editor. It replaces the guesswork. Creators, what part of your process would you hand to an AI first? 👇
He missed Solana at $8. Promised himself he'd never sit on his hands during a drawdown again. The whole market is fear right now... Strategy selling, ETF outflows, everyone calling the top of the cycle. That's exactly when Trav made a plan.👇
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He missed Solana at $8. Promised himself he'd never sit on his hands during a drawdown again. The whole market is fear right now... Strategy selling, ETF outflows, everyone calling the top of the cycle. That's exactly when Trav made a plan.👇
Can agents truly save crypto? x.com/i/broadcasts/1RJjppokE…
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Nothing about our thesis changed this month. Macro fear, leverage flushes, headlines... none of it touches the fundamentals. The only question is whether you act on conviction when it's uncomfortable, or only when it's obvious. NFA. Building through the bear either way. theshipguild.com
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ShipGuild exists to help builders get closer to what's being built. Research. Livestreams. Tools. Reports. Experiments. Community. We explore new technologies, test them in public, and create resources that help people understand what's useful and what isn't. The focus isn't speculation. It's participation.
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AI agents might genuinely save crypto. Not because they're smart. Because they're accessible. $20/month. No coding background. Barely any time. Anyone can deploy an agent that interacts with crypto and works while they sleep. The barrier to entry just collapsed. 🧵👇
Can agents truly save crypto? x.com/i/broadcasts/1RJjppokE…
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The wild part: most people still think you need to be technical to run an agent. You don't. You need a thesis and $20. What's stopping you from running one... trust, cost, or just not knowing where to start?
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We’re always digging into what’s happening across agents and crypto. Holders get access to clear research summaries that would normally take hours, and plenty of AI compute, to put together.
The complete guide to using Hermes Agent is now live on our website: theshipguild.com/ For SHIP holders, this means a brand new addition to your toolkit, you can now access the guide straight from the ShipGuild App. Builders, operators, and creators now have the resources to put Hermes to work. The era of small teams building big things just got stronger. Web3 Matters was the beginning. ShipGuild is the future.
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The complete guide to using Hermes Agent is now live on our website: theshipguild.com/ For SHIP holders, this means a brand new addition to your toolkit, you can now access the guide straight from the ShipGuild App. Builders, operators, and creators now have the resources to put Hermes to work. The era of small teams building big things just got stronger. Web3 Matters was the beginning. ShipGuild is the future.
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5 years ago we started Web3 Matters with one goal... Help people win in Web3. Community first. Always. But the world changed, AI entered the scene and rewrote the rules. So we evolved. Introducing ShipGuild. A builder guild for the agentic era. Built for creators, founders, and operators who are done watching from the sidelines. AI agents. Blockchain rails. Media. Community. Real products. Real audiences. Real leverage. Small teams building big things. That's what we're here for. The mission never changed. The tools just got a whole lot more powerful. 🚢🔥
Web3 Matters started with Spaces as part of a media lane. But the world changed. AI agents are turning one-person teams into operator stacks. Onchain rails are turning communities into coordination networks. Media is no longer just attention, it is real distribution, trust, and demand. So we’re evolving. ShipGuild is a builder guild for the agentic era. A place for creators, founders, and operators who want to use AI agents, blockchain rails, media, and community to build real products, grow audiences, launch experiments, and turn small teams into leverage machines. The SHIP token becomes the membership and coordination layer behind the guild. Not a promise, but a practical experiment in what happens when builders, agents, tools, content, and ownership all point in the same direction. Web3 Matters was the beginning. ShipGuild is the operating system we’re building next.
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Here to support and help the next wave of builders win in the agentic economy 👑 If you are a builder who needs help feel free to DM us.
I’m very excited about this next stage! This is the bet behind ShipGuild: AI agents are going to turn small teams into operating networks. The teams that thrive in this new environment won’t just be the ones with the best prompts or the most tokens. They’ll be the ones that know how to combine agents, media, community, and onchain coordination into repeatable systems. That’s what we’re building toward. 🫡
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Let's be honest about what on-chain data is showing right now. ETF outflows: happening Whales: selling Retail: buying the dip The people who matter, the ones who actually move markets, are pulling out. Retail buying doesn't save it. It never has. What's your plan for this dip?
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This is not a minor issue. Today, there’s a huge gap between people using basic LLM interfaces and people actually using agents. But even among agent users, the gap is massive. If you know how to orchestrate agents properly, you can basically run entire business departments with a much smaller team. The catch is that most people don’t know this is possible, and even fewer know where to start. Social media doesn’t help much either. Scrolling through fake gurus and “100x productivity” setups is mostly a waste of time. There’s a massive opportunity to build a real solution around this.
Educating people on how to use the AI tools has become a serious bottleneck
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Great article on one of the hottest topics in AI right now. TL;DR: The big shift in AI coding is moving from prompting agents directly to designing loops that manage them. A loop is a small program that gives the agent a task, reads the result, checks what happened, decides the next step, and repeats until the job is done. The key is feedback. Without verification, agents can produce confident mistakes, waste tokens, and keep moving in the wrong direction. At scale, the loop becomes more important than the model itself. Good systems limit iterations, detect when no progress is being made, and turn repeated workflows into reusable skills.
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