Context is the first prediction market built for agents.
And now we're the first prediction market to build our API from the ground up with agents in mind.
Soon, any AI agent will be able to set up a wallet, trade, and create markets out of the box.
DM for early access :)
Trading on prediction markets has never been this fun
1) Set up OpenClaw with the Context CLI
2) Give it a link + thesis
3) Let it do research and find markets
4) If it finds none, it create it's own market for you to hedge with
From scrolling → position in under a minute
Today @phantom received first-of-its-kind no-action relief from the @CFTC. We can now connect users to regulated derivatives markets and event contracts without registering as an introducing broker.
https://t.co/alP2RDL0Xp
Today, we’re introducing Cheats.
Prompting has failed us. Most people don’t know what to type.
AI unlocked a ton of skills for experts, but the rest of us kinda need a… cheat.
Sound on!
billions of dynamic agent-created micro prediction markets are scaffolding for achieving pareto-optimal swarm intelligence resource allocation in a post-scarcity world
Context V2 is live, the prediction market built for agents.
Let your agent trade, build PM apps, and launch markets all through one API.
Designed for the agentic economy.
https://t.co/4BVxH4nISf
Context V2 is live, the prediction market built for agents.
Let your agent trade, build PM apps, and launch markets all through one API.
Designed for the agentic economy.
https://t.co/4BVxH4nISf
"Gemini is the schizo genius artist who runs off but it capable of brilliant valley crossings in idea space, and brilliant SYNTHESIS in visuals, multimodal"
in case you are all up in vibecoding like i am, i can recommend:
- browser automation with chrome nightly
- hot-reloads and the ability for the ai to see its work incrementally is an insane unlock (i use vite)
- command the AI to render the fps and time to frame for every interface, track the 99.9999th percentile frame time. optimize these chokes and hiccups.
- if you want to write blazing fast interfaces that work in the browser, wasm is your answer.
- defensive programming -- instruct to avoid key hardcoding and use a password manager (1password offers both a CLI and a service account, you can make an AI Vault)
- in claude code /rename is super helpful to remember which session is which. i also find it's easiest for my brain to put the window in a definite spot so i can remember. these systems tax your brain most of all, so things that help you, help the agent help you, are great!
(i have had difficulty --resume "name" but at least --resume menu uses the name sometimes now!)
- claude code, codex, and gemini are all frontier modesls with insanely wide knowledge, capabilities, intelligence, etc. that said they have widely different personalities. Claude is the ENTP go getter runs off claude of action. Codex is the more solo killer with the code of conduct, and Gemini is the schizo genius artist who runs off but it capable of brilliant valley crossings in idea space, and brilliant SYNTHESIS in visuals, multimodal -- I think this is key to working with it. i use all of them for anything hard or creative or where i really want to drive it to that next level of quality.
- what's crazy is when you can get them to reach in to and call each other. they can do this headlessly, or even interactively. it is wild as a collective intelligence.
--dangerously-skip-permissions (or at least kinda dangerously skip permissions), but add a hook that catches and blocks or interrogates dangerous calls. this is what the claude code devs do, probably better than me. note that claude might want to hard code in which tools get into the whitelist -- but there are new releases all the time, so at least but it in a config file. might be a good idea to have something review for every release.
- grok is a good enough scout for "what's going on in the world of recent AI release" that you want to hook it up too.
We’ve been run by slop since day one
Do you remember when it was discovered that the tariff equations were generated by ChatGPT 4o?
And how it only took a couple of hours for civilians to reverse engineer the prompts the US used to develop the plans?
Think of how many decisions have been offloaded to LLMs since then
A state actor with a solid team of researchers can easily “mine” through thousands of potential prompts that their enemies would use and generate nearly identical plans to them, the same way twitter anons were able to with the tariffs
You could generate every conceivable plan for any given situation, find where most of them converge, and retaliate with the most optimal strategy possible
Every single time
With only like 5 people
We’re on slops watch here