My girlfriend asked why I was smiling at my phone at 3AM.
I lost my job last week.
Rent due in 4 days.
No backup plan.
Then I found a 33-year-old nerd who turned $1,000 into $946,207 trading Bitcoin with a trick he stole from hurricane forecasts.
No finance degree. No trading desk. Just a method every meteorologist uses and every trader ignores.
The method: meteorologists never forecast tomorrow with a single model. They run 31 and count the votes. He applied that exact framework to Bitcoin.
Built a Claude agent that reads every 5-minute BTC candle and feeds it into MiroFish simulator running 31 parallel prediction paths.
Trade only fires when 28 out of 31 models agree.
Below 26 votes? Trade dies instantly.
The agent moves faster than any human trading desk:
β Collects market data 24/7 without breaks
β Runs continuous simulations inside MiroFish engine
β Operates fully autonomous with zero manual input
β Every trade executes only when consensus hits threshold
β Every dollar captured is pure market inefficiency exploit
That is the entire edge.
Not prediction. Consensus.
Position sizing follows Kelly criterion. Signal fires or it does not. Most signals fail the vote count, so the system stays flat most days.
He spent years learning that certainty is a scam and consensus is the only edge that matters.
You only need Claude Fable 5 + device + 1 hour per day.
Giving this free for 24 hours.
To get it:
1. Comment the word Fable
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3. Follow me @codewithimanshu so I can DM you
Save this post. Build the consensus system this week. Start with $200. Scale on evidence.
@ajaeger74@BrianRoemmele In short... we donβt treat the swarm as a single shared weight blob. Each agent is independently quantized and optimized for its role, which lets us push compression more aggressively without collapsing overall system performance
@ajaeger74@BrianRoemmele Not interested in fame. Just want to monetize it so I can take care of my family. Thats what I'm figuring out now. I will begin a white paper on it though and share with you when it's done.
@ajaeger74@BrianRoemmele I spent several years as a technical writer for many different firms and no, I don't post under @WHSTN. This is a new account and I'm not much on social media. In any case, I saw your profile. You seem like a smart guy. I'm telling you, it's possible, because it's been done
@ajaeger74@BrianRoemmele Not really. I've written dozens of white papers. You make sure it works and is stable first before you go tell the world about it.
@g4m3r0ps@BrianRoemmele I'll send the white paper when it's done. Bench tested, running, stable on an Acer laptop with 16G of ram. Applying it to industries as we speak.