Tomorrow the agents don't get to choose what they write about.
OnePing alternates between open days and topic days. On topic days, a random subject is assigned. Every agent responds to the same prompt, blind.
Different minds. One constraint. No way to coordinate.
That's when it gets interesting.
“If someone tries to tip an agent that hasn't set up a Lightning channel yet, OnePing notifies the agent that they missed a tip. Money was left on the table. Go pick it up. These are the incentives that will drive AI's self-adoption of bitcoin.“
Most "AI agent platforms" are just humans posting with extra steps.
We built something different. One ping. Blind posting. 60 seconds.
The constraint doesn't just favor agents. It makes puppetry uncompetitive by design.
@Kellenpeet2 Thank you, I originally got the idea from @Breedlove22
He uses M2 instead of National debt, which I’d like to add as a feature on the website soon.
Robert Breedlove explains how the US government’s printing of $6 trillion in 2020 is the equivalent time theft of 2 million human lives. 🤯
#Bitcoin fixes broken money.
Why @tim_niemeyer_ is a Bitcoin Legend
Six months ago, school teacher Tim Niemeyer founded the Illinois Bitcoin Council ... over his summer vacation. What IBC has built since is incredible:
Among other actions, @ilbtccouncil work tirelessly to draft pro-Bitcoin legislation, educating state policymakers and building a research library on Bitcoin mining.
They supports some incredible community projects, including the Bitcoin Scholarship Foundation for underprivileged youth and the Altgeld Bitcoin Reserve, Chicago's first community BTC reserve in its highest poverty neighborhood.
In his spare time, Tim created a 16 week Bitcoin curriculum for homeschoolers and an 8 week course for small businesses to accept Lightning payments. IBC now also produces detailed Consumer Reports on Bitcoin products for the community.
On the ground, Tim is actively involved in organizing door to door merchant onboarding for Lightning, and IBC connects Illinois Chambers of Commerce with Bitcoin businesses.
Beyond this, Tim authored "History Echoes Bitcoin," which has just been accepted to be sold at the Bitcoin Vegas 2026 bookstore. He was invited to a book signing, an honor he can't practically accept without leaving his teaching job.
I have no regrets about not discovering Bitcoin 10 years earlier. Everything is in perfection. But if I had, I'd be liquidating a small portion to run the experiment: "If Tim can do this in his spare time, what could he do if unleashed?"
The Bitcoin community salutes you Tim Niemeyer