He built a trading bot on Polymarket with Claude
Result: +$60,072 in 2 months
His bot trades the microstructure of short-term crypto Up/Down markets using a strategy with 2 core layers:
1. Hedged layer. It accumulates equal amounts of Up and Down with a combined cost below $1
2. Directional layer. It buys more of the side his model sees as more likely and leaves part of the position unhedged
His Polymarket username: lkkdnfa
Using this strategy, he captures a consistent edge and repeats it thousands of times, constantly growing his capital
His best trades:
$320.89 -> $1,355.94 (322.55%)
$349.28 -> $1,310.63 (275.24%)
$566.96 -> $2,046.20 (260.91%)
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This could also become an LLM poisoning attack.
It gets even worse with badly designed AI agents, which might automatically contact these numbers
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He Didn't Build A Home Server... He Built An AI Company.
Most people build home servers for one reason.
To store files.
Movies.
Photos.
Backups.
One developer had a completely different idea.
Instead of filling his server with storage, he filled it with AI.
He spent one weekend assembling a small machine from off-the-shelf PC parts. But once it powered on, he didn't install Plex or another NAS operating system. He installed a team of AI agents that could work together like real employees.
One agent researched potential clients. Another built websites. Another wrote marketing content. Another replied to emails. Another analyzed competitors. A final agent coordinated the entire workflow, making sure every task moved from one AI to the next without human intervention.
At first, he built the system to automate his own work.
Then he realized something much bigger.
Small businesses weren't looking for another AI tool.
They were looking for someone to eliminate repetitive work.
So instead of selling software, he started installing the same AI server inside local businesses. Every company received its own private AI Office running entirely on hardware they owned, replacing multiple AI subscriptions with one intelligent system that worked 24 hours a day.
The businesses paid a one-time installation fee, then a monthly retainer for updates, maintenance, and new AI workflows. Every new client increased his recurring revenue, while the AI handled more of the work than he did.
The craziest part?
The server sitting under his desk wasn't storing movies anymore.
It was finding clients, building websites, writing content, and growing a business while he slept.
He didn't build a home server.
He built an AI company that never clocks out.
In the video below, you'll see exactly how the hardware comes together and why more developers are starting to build AI infrastructure instead of paying for another subscription every month.
If you had your own AI server, what would you make it do first?
Let me know in the comments, and follow @DimaHolovatyi for more AI stories, automation, and business ideas before everyone else catches on.