@ankitkr0 Publicly accepting I have rugged the project! U never reach me out or reply with ideas! Just farmed your token that’s it! Karma is a bitch :)
@ankitkr0 Just make a newspaper instead of instantly redirecting to Polymarket. Sooner or later some viral stuff is going to happen, so it will be covered in PMTimes. It’s just a matter of time.
No offense, and in general I wish you GL, but switching between tokens within 1 week and calling generational entry at the top seems very sus! You were calling $Loria a 1B runner, which ended up -80% dump, and same with $antihunter.
crazy levels of cope and brokie behavior on the tl lol
apparently putting real size behind my conviction, putting my money where my mouth is, holding through volatility without selling a single coin… is now considered bearish lmeow
you deserve to be sidelined
Funniest thing: your influencer’s message is like @geoffreywoo not gonna damage his reputation on this coin and gonna push it hard, meanwhile the Trump family literally made a fortune dumping on CT. The reality is nobody gives a shit about crypto. Mr. Woo could easily do the same and still be a GOATed VC.
What’s the bull thesis for $antihunter apart from its being launched by ….. what’s the utility apart from @geoffreywoo is a cool and has goated VC.. every influencer was shilling it as next 100m runner.
What’s the bull thesis for $antihunter apart from its being launched by ….. what’s the utility apart from @geoffreywoo is a cool and has goated VC.. every influencer was shilling it as next 100m runner.
@ankitkr0
Love the concept behind Polymarket Times. A couple of suggestions to consider:
AI powered reporting. Add the ability for Claude agents to act as reporters covering Polymarket positions as news stories. The agent would frame market movements and probability shifts as editorial coverage, making predictions feel like they naturally belong within current news narratives rather than just raw numbers on a ticker.
In site article previews. When a user clicks on a headline, instead of redirecting straight to Polymarket, show an intermediate page with a summary of the event written in an article or prediction analysis style. Give people context and insight before they decide to click through to the actual market. It keeps users on the site longer and makes the whole newspaper experience feel complete rather than just a link aggregator.
Ever since I set up @nansen_ai alerts for smart money movements on Base, I genuinely haven't missed a single token that went on to pump. Every one. The system just works.
Here's the thing though — most of CT is playing it scared right now. Bear market mentality. They grab a small profit, dump, and rotate to the next shiny thing. Can't blame them entirely, but they're leaving serious money on the table.
What I've noticed is that when a dev keeps building through the noise, that token almost always gets a second leg. And that second leg? The ROI dwarfs the first move. It's like catching a wave everyone else already walked away from.
So my plan for the next day or two is simple. Go back through every project these alerts have flagged, figure out which teams are still actually shipping, and load up on the dips. The ones still grinding while everyone's checked out — those are the ones worth betting on.
Currently watching $Lauki, $Times, $AGC $Molten
@ankitkr0
Love the concept behind Polymarket Times. A couple of suggestions to consider:
AI powered reporting. Add the ability for Claude agents to act as reporters covering Polymarket positions as news stories. The agent would frame market movements and probability shifts as editorial coverage, making predictions feel like they naturally belong within current news narratives rather than just raw numbers on a ticker.
In site article previews. When a user clicks on a headline, instead of redirecting straight to Polymarket, show an intermediate page with a summary of the event written in an article or prediction analysis style. Give people context and insight before they decide to click through to the actual market. It keeps users on the site longer and makes the whole newspaper experience feel complete rather than just a link aggregator.