@bitbincrypto@CapoDotCapital I view Polkadot as an amazing network that will bring lots of good things into our lives.
The coin price is sad but don’t act like we got nothing for the money we invested.
We often forget that not just our active decisions influence our society, but our alignments make us liable and accountable too.
We often get lost choosing the lesser evil, forgetting that even the smallest contribution to something wrong accumulates over time.
I’M QUITTING MY JOB TO GO ALL-IN ON CLAUDE
Just told it:
“Find mispriced Polymarket markets
wallets exploiting arbitrage
and build me a way to copy them”
$2K → $12K in one night.
No signals.
No guessing.
It scanned 1,000+ wallets
Tracked behavior, timing, sizing
Then filtered the ones that actually have edge.
I realized something:
You can’t beat these bots without code.
But you don’t have to.
You just copy them.
So Claude built a monitoring terminal.
→ finds profitable wallets
→ tracks their trades in real time
→ executes through a TG copytrading bot
Bot:https://t.co/IPY41UFgnZ
This isn’t a script.
It’s an AI agent that improves with every wallet it analyzes.
→ learns behavior
→ detects arbitrage patterns
→ adapts sizing + timing
Now running:
• ~500 wallets monitored
• 7 actively copytraded
• ~70% win rate
Never sleeps.
Never hesitates.
Never gambles.
Just math.
Giving This Free for 24 hours.
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Take a Tape measure.
If measure something you have two values 1 and x every Number in between is only there to make the scale more accurate.
Knowing that you should be able to divide the last number.
On a tape measure x is 10 but in most cases its 9 and 10 is another unit (decimal)
@chaoslife22@merlin954985934@Mishi_2210 Pattern: 1-8 → marker 1² + 2-8 → marker 1³ + 2-8. Example: 12345678 → 1²2345678 → 1³2345678 No 9 leftover. Utility: ideal for layered math, space grids, tree structures or any computation with clear level counting. It’s a Separate scale and math is less messy.
Not a math error👀
Pattern: 1-8 → marker 1² + 2-8 → marker 1³ + 2-8. Example: 12345678 → 1²2345678 → 1³2345678 No 9 leftover. Utility: ideal for layered math, space grids, tree structures or any computation with clear level counting. Separate scale. If you can’t follow, that’s the issue.
@l0std3ad@merlin954985934@Mishi_2210 Pattern: 1-8 → marker 1² + 2-8 → marker 1³ + 2-8. Example: 12345678 → 1²2345678 → 1³2345678 No 9 leftover. Utility: ideal for layered math, space grids, tree structures or any computation with clear level counting. It’s a Separate scale and math is less messy.
@Offical_Sinan@merlin954985934@Mishi_2210 Pattern: 1-8 → marker 1² + 2-8 → marker 1³ + 2-8. Example: 12345678 → 1²2345678 → 1³2345678 No 9 leftover. Utility: ideal for layered math, space grids, tree structures or any computation with clear level counting. It’s a Separate scale and math is less messy.
@strykzr@merlin954985934@Mishi_2210 Pattern: 1-8 → marker 1² + 2-8 → marker 1³ + 2-8. Example: 12345678 → 1²2345678 → 1³2345678 No 9 leftover. Utility: ideal for layered math, space grids, tree structures or any computation with clear level counting. It’s a Separate scale and math is less messy.
@strykzr@merlin954985934@Mishi_2210 1,2,3-7,8,9,10
That is the measurement system that we use. 10 is the last value.
But 10 is already a different unit.
Therefore 9 should not be the last number before a unit change.
@merlin954985934@Mishi_2210 Would you agree that the number 9 shouldn’t exist?
1-8 would be sensible.
How can the last value before a scale change be a broken value???
It doesn’t make sense and might add to the misconception of infinity.