My girlfriend asked why I was smiling at 4 AM.
I turned the laptop toward her. Terminal open.
“What are all those green numbers?”
“$1,129. While you were asleep.”
“Doing what?”
“Nothing. Claude scanned 14,000 wallets, found 47 that *never* lose, then built a bot that mirrors their trades.”
She stared for 10 seconds:
+$3.87 captured
+$6.42 captured
+$12.71 captured
“It just… keeps printing?”
“Every few seconds. New line. New money.”
“How much did you start with?”
“$300. It’s $1,429 now. Eleven hours. Still slept.”
“What does it actually do?”
“Buys at $0.48. Sells at $0.52. Skims $0.04. Doesn’t matter who ‘wins’—it just takes the spread.”
“That’s legal?”
“Citadel does this on the NYSE every day—with 400 engineers. I’m doing it with one screen.”
She looked at the P&L curve. No dips. Just up.
“Can you make me one?”
“Already setting yours up.”
She still doesn’t fully get it.
The bot doesn’t care.
All you need: Claude + a laptop + 1 hour/day.
Giving this free for 24 hours. To get it:
1. Comment “Claude”
2. Like and Retweet this post
3. Follow me @codewithimanshu (so i can DM you)
Save this post. Deploy the bot this weekend. Start with $300. Scale on evidence.
Voyager will only travel this far in a million years. Let that sink in.
Space is big.
Human engineering is touching the stars as Voyager 1 enters interstellar space, destined to drift for a million years beyond our solar system.
Currently over 15 billion miles from Earth, Voyager 1 holds the title as the most distant human-made object in history. Racing through the void at 38,000 miles per hour, the probe has officially crossed the heliopause and entered the vastness of interstellar space. Its journey is one of staggering timescales; it will take approximately 300 years just to reach the inner edge of the Oort Cloud and an additional 30,000 years to pass through it completely. This silent sentinel represents our first true step into the galaxy, operating where the Sun’s influence finally yields to the cosmic neighborhood.
The sheer scale of Voyager’s trek becomes even more profound when compared to modern crewed missions. While the upcoming Artemis II mission will take astronauts 685,000 miles around the Moon—marking the farthest humans have traveled since 1972—it represents only a tiny fraction of the distance Voyager 1 has already conquered. Even after a million years of continuous travel, Voyager's total path will appear as nothing more than a short line on a map of the Milky Way. It serves as a humbling reminder of the infinite expanse awaiting us beyond our planetary doorstep.
source: NASA. (2024). Voyager 1 Mission Status and Artemis II Overview. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
I made $32,400 in 14 days copy-trading a Chinese student who turned $0.90 into $408,292 on Polymarket in 48 hours.
One Claude prompt + 20 minutes → a bot that profits from the ~100ms gap between Binance spot and Polymarket CLOB.
I wrote the exact build guide, free for 24 hours.
To get it:
1) Reply- 'Profit'
2) Like + Retweet
3) Follow @codewithimanshu (so I can DM you)
You only need Claude + a device + ~1 hour/day.
The wallet/handle: Gravia on Polymarket (2 days old, almost no viewers).
I reverse-engineered his setup and had Claude recreate it.
What the bot does:
→ Streams BTC from Binance + 5M K-lines
→ Cross-checks TradingView + CryptoQuant
→ Maps market clusters, finds convergence
→ Enters when Polymarket lags spot by >0.3%
→ Executes <100ms, 1,000+ orders/sec on UP/DOWN 5MIN
→ Targets 0.3–0.8% per trade; skips bad liquidity/conflicts/caps
Risk controls:
→ 0.5% per trade, 2% daily cap, -0.4% hard stop
→ Local terminal. No cloud. No GPU.
The edge isn’t predicting BTC, it’s exploiting lag.
This window closes when Polymarket patches it and quants pile in.
A student with Claude is pulling HFT returns right now.
In 12 months this opportunity is gone.
The 2 questions everyone's asking:
→ How big can this 5MIN scalper scale before it breaks?
→ Will Polymarket ban it?
You only need Claude + a device + 1 hour/day.
Save this post. Build the scalper this weekend. Start with $100. Scale on evidence.
Humanity just rediscovered fire with AI, and the first thing we’re doing is looking around for something to burn. The Algorithm Doesn't Know You're Crying https://t.co/lqairfV5Cl
@SacAppraiser Interesting take Ryan. In my market (Florida) single family homeowners insurance in your example would be about $400 per month not $83.33 but your point is still well made.
@LoganMohtashami@realDonaldTrump@SecScottBessent@pulte Logan with purchase application having a sustained trend of increasing can we consider a portion to be "zombie" applications given that they are sellers who need to sell in order to buy? What is the ratio of current applications to closings vs. the historic norms.