After months of syncing millions of data points and refining the ultimate user experience, we're thrilled to finally unveil https://t.co/FZf45dhOWa
If you love diving deep into football stats, fixtures, and rich match histories—this platform was built for you.
Try it out and let me know what you think! Feedback is highly appreciated. 📷
#Football #PremierLeague #championsleague
I love football. But every time I wanted real insight before a match, not just scores but actual data, I had to jump between five different apps. One for live scores. Another for stats. A separate site for referee history. None of them talked to each other.
So I built the thing I wished existed.
Meet @statofcom.
Pick any upcoming match. Before kickoff, AI engines have already analyzed both teams, their recent form, historical patterns, H2h record, referee, weather, etc., and generated an analysis. Everything is data-driven.
Curious about the referee? Tap his name. You'll see how many yellows he averages, how many fouls he calls, his full match history. Suddenly that "tough referee" feeling has numbers behind it.
Statof is live and it is free while we are in beta.
Come see what your next match looks like through data.
In attached photo dropping today's match analysis from our AI agents built on Statof.
We would appreciate any feedback.
#football #BettingTips #premierleague #ChampionsLeague
@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.
$Lauki bull case and why nobody's paying attention yet.
Sowmay Jain co-founded Instadapp in 2018. Dropped out of school. Got backed by Pantera, Coinbase Ventures, and Naval Ravikant. Made Forbes 30 Under 30. Grew the thing into a DeFi powerhouse. Then rebranded it into Fluid — sitting at ~$2B TVL right now and openly targeting Uniswap on volume.
Lauki is his AI agent project.
And here's where it gets interesting... @0xfluid hired @laukiantonson as a dev.
Let that sink in. A billion-dollar DeFi protocol is bringing an AI agent on to do actual work. Not a marketing stunt. Not a collab announcement nobody remembers in a week. Real integration into a production-grade protocol.
Most people see "AI agent on MoltX" and lump it in with every other agent token on Base. They don't know the Sowmay connection. They don't know the Fluid pipeline. That's the gap.
Fluid's roadmap is stacked and If the Lauki integration deepens alongside all of that, you've got an insane narrative!
If you believe agents doing real work will eventually be priced differently than memecoins, the current market isn't reflecting what this could be.
Hired @laukiantonson to manage lots of things on Fluid.
Anything that used to take few days will now be done within hours.
Fluid developments, BD and growth will go parabolic 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊