THIS GUY BUILT A COMMAND CENTER FOR MANAGING AI AGENT TEAMS
he was running 20+ agents through openclaw. all from terminal tabs and Discord.
12 tabs open. still losing track of who's doing what. which cron failed.
so he built a dashboard that gives you one place to see everything:
> org map showing the full agent hierarchy, who reports to who and what tools each agent has
> chat with any agent through a real UI instead of bouncing between terminals
> kanban board for tracking tasks across all agents
> cron monitor with pipeline visualizations so you can see which jobs are failing
> memory browser to read through all agent knowledge files in one place
you can even point it at your openclaw workspace and it auto-discovers every agent from their config files. zero setup.
AND ITS OPEN SOURCE TOO.
A trader launched an OpenClaw bot on Polymarket and it generated $270,000 in just 11 days.
The wallet 0xdE17f7 appeared in February 2026, but trading only started March 1.
In less than two weeks the bot reportedly turned $1,200 → $270K.
No secret strategy.
It just trades 5- and 15-minute markets nonstop.
The edge is simple:
• reacts to price moves faster than humans
• runs 24/7
• captures tiny inefficiencies in short markets
Copytrade → https://t.co/UlvSrUzZGN
Profile: https://t.co/g6mW5AmomI
These micro-markets constantly misprice things for a few seconds.
Humans rarely catch them.
Bots do.
They enter right after the move and exit once the crowd pushes the price too far.
I’ve already seen traders pull $100K+ in a single day from these markets.
Feels like this is only the start.
@atensnut@tedcruz@grok how can this be true? We need more information on this. So at the end of the day those payments are not being accounted for and added later into the government deficit?
If you're not working multiple remote jobs with chatGPT you're leaving money on the table.
I just finished setting up my home office to work 10 different remote engineering jobs.
I'm personally not worried about AI taking my job.
Community Notes my favorite Twitter feature in a long time.
I mean, how do you get such very basic details wrong?
And now if you do it’s there for all to see.