Retail is selling
Saylor is selling
Funds are selling
Whales are selling
That's just what everyone's paying attention to
But what's happening behind the scenes?
If you don't know what to build right now, build AI software
Any solution that solves a real pain point will be in demand
Once I understood this, I went full lock-in
The age of AI building has already arrived
The straight path to success
OpenClaw vs Hermes: Battle of the AI orchestrators
OpenCLAW
• Open framework for coordinating AI agents
• You host it, you control it
Hermes
• Often a managed service on top of LLMs
• Less code, more configuration
Control and flexibility vs a user-friendly tool
-10x on an altcoin portfolio
I know an investor who stacked coins for about two years
Over the past year, his portfolio shrank from 24k to 2.4k
Everything you need to know about altcoins
There is still so much work to do in crypto. The job isn’t finished until we:
• Make everything interpretable.
• Make everything programmable.
• Make everything accessible to agents, people, business, and institutions alike.
The TAM is everything.
I genuinely miss when Twitter felt like the internet’s real-time pulse instead of a giant engagement farm.
Back then you’d open the app and instantly find breaking news, underground communities, insane humor, random threads, and people actually speaking their minds without trying to satisfy an algorithm. Crypto Twitter especially was different. People found projects early, built real communities, hosted legendary Spaces, and created entire narratives out of nowhere. It felt organic. It felt alive.
Now the timeline feels manufactured. Every post is optimized for impressions. Every reply is bait. Every opinion feels forced, sponsored, or designed to farm outrage. The app used to reward creativity and consistency. Now it rewards whoever can manipulate attention the hardest.
A lot of the best creators either left, got buried, or stopped caring because the atmosphere changed so much.
Old Twitter felt chaotic in the best way possible.
This version feels like watching people perform for an algorithm.
Anyone can launch a project
But pushing it forward is a whole different challenge
Without marketing, you're doomed to fail
Whoever can solve this even in just one specific sector - will win
Participating in airdrops doesn't guarantee 100% profit
Many projects run point programs just for hype
Staking or providing liquidity?
That's not a guarantee either
Choose only strong projects with real money behind them
Bridge Kit now supports @pharos_network
Developers building on Pharos can now integrate crosschain USDC transfers with CCTP in under 10 lines of code.
This gives builders a faster path to crosschain USDC liquidity for RWAs, DeFi, payment, and other use cases.
Start building: https://t.co/aAXCmnbXwh
GM CT
Which web3 niche are you betting on for a comeback?
Personally, I'm bullish on GameFi and a few gaming projects
100 likes and I'll drop you some alpha