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I typed "yes" half asleep.
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The bot hunts timezone arbitrage 24/7.
Watches Japanese, European, Australian, Middle East news feeds.
Finds markets where outcome is already confirmed overseas but US traders haven't updated prices yet.
9 days running this setup. Never thought a bot would wake me up to make money.
Polymarket is 70% American traders.
World events don't care about EST.
While you sleep, markets resolve.
That's the edge. It's stupid simple.
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My best model of ai coding agents right now, is of the most brilliant software engineer, that never thinks to apply any kinds of abstractions.
>Working on a game tree? It will be happy to iteratively keep adding javascript cases in huge nested ifs, without understanding failure cases.
Tell it, "This seems close to a dynamically generated DAG with end states", and it will happily recognize it and simplify the logic.
> Working on a DOM animation? It will happily add random javascript and css to realize something that seems like it could work, without having a sense of if the pieces fit together.
Tell it, "Use FLIP and make sure to represent the animation as a before state, after state, and animations between the two", and it will happily reduce complexity to something that is clearly right.
What I find interesting, is it can clearly handle far more complexity than at least I can handle, but it still reaches some point where it breaks, without realizing there is some abstraction to collapse the complexity and arrive at something more easily verified as working.
It seems like the last thing I've had to do while agentically coding that feels even a little like programming / CS.
Once noticing and applying opportunities for abstractions becomes part of how agents work, I suspect they'll be quite good at the whole end to end process of software development.
With our last two testnets, we reached a working proof of concept of a community-run network, operated directly from users’ phones and other devices.
The last few weeks, we've been building out a more complete feature-set on top of the network's strong user sovereignty.
Today, we launched a beta with our community for that new, more complete network architecture.
Here are the new components we are most excited about:
1. Now 120+ participants (doubled from ~60 in the last network)
2. High performance; aiming for 10+ tps, with 5-15s latency
3. Initial testing of zk-proof of personhood
4. Support for dapps – we will be testing several dapps on the new testnet, including an opinion market dapp, leveraging proof of personhood.
5. Support for making dapps easily instantiable by AI agents, and then [WIP] iterable by agents directly from user feedback.
We’ll be testing all of these over the coming weeks. Once working well, we'll have a solid foundation for a self-sovereign network, where groups of people can collectively build and iterate on the software they use, backed by proof of personhood.
Last week, we finished the second round of network testing!
With this network, we had 64+ mobile phones, running block producing nodes in the background on user-owned devices.
By the end, we had pretty strong results showing viability for the consensus part of the network architecture, with a ~90% median block production success rate!
This is when it starts getting interesting; with the next network, if all goes well, we should have:
• Near 100% block success rate on mobile devices
• High throughput transactions with low latency (targeting 5tps, < 20 second latency for now)
• Verifiable credentials & sybil resistance with Initial zkPassport integration
• First simple sybil-resistant applications
Which should offer the bedrock for a very different kind of user-owned blockchain network.
If you want to check out more, join our discord here to be part of the community, and help us build out these new kinds of networks https://t.co/hiApK0eBc1
If you want to be part of future testnets, and help us build this first user-owned network run from mobile phones, sign up here, to join our testnets and tg / discord: https://t.co/NGQHF2LlTU
Earlier this week we finished the first round of transaction stress testing for the user-operated network software we are building.
The network saw, ~70 testers, submitting ~2148 transactions -- transactions went full circle, from being submitted on user's smartphones, to then being picked up for final sequencing on those same devices.
Was cool to see it working, our next step is to try and scale it up.
Hopefully we can get to mid-single-digit TPS in the next testnets, and go from there; The network architecture uses a market for pre-processing / batching transactions, so in theory if the compute is available, we should be able to process pretty high throughputs of transactions.
Gmongang Gangsters
@Lootify_xyz gang is taking over and they are bringing an airdrop of mystery chests to every single Mongang NFT holder!
Check our DC for more infos and you might be one of the lucky ones to receive it
Break Frames
This week we start testnet phase 1 for our work enabling user-owned networks.
With this protocol we are trying to enable networks owned and operated entirely by their users, from their own devices.
This is unlike web2 where networks have centralized operators – and builds on web3, where networks are decentralized, but have a smaller set of operators.
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