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gmgn readers, about me:
I’m 40. I’m from KZ🇰🇿
Married for 18 years, proud father of two adult children
I have two bachelor's degrees - one in programming and one in accounting and financial auditing
Over the years, I've had many careers, from a warehouse security guard to the head of a design firm with 100 employees
I've worked in retail, government procurement, agricultural accounting, construction, and even as an architect specializing in architectural details and elements
I have developed, launched and sold various goods, products and services
Then Web3 happened
I’ve been in Web3 and IT for the last 5 years. About 3.5 of them very deeply
Testnets, liquidity farming, trading, memecoins, nft , multi-accounting, automation for 5000+ accounts
I wasn’t watching Web3 from the outside. I lived inside it, with my hands on the keyboard
The funny part is that I have a programming degree, but I never really liked coding
I understood logic, systems, business, and how products should work. But writing code by hand always felt like a wall
AI broke that wall for me
For the last 3 months, I’ve been almost fully inside vibe coding. 16–18 hours a day
Sleep <-> Food <-> Build
I tried building 8 products:
-> 3 were thrown away
-> 1 was built, sold, and implemented
-> 2 are in active development
-> 2 are parked for later
- The first one that worked was a B2B system for restaurant supply automation. It’s already running, the client is happy, and now I’m thinking about how to carefully add AI into it
- Another project I started is AI OS Library. For me, it’s a readable library for AI - somewhere between RAG, a personal knowledge base, and a self-learning assistant
Not just a place to store text, but a system that structures information so AI can actually use it with clear logic
But my main focus now is ANTik - An anti-detect browser
I’ve used AdsPower for about 4 years. It’s good. It works. But when you use a tool every day for years, you start seeing the pain too
At some point I started thinking
“why don’t I build my own?”
~ Not because the market is big
~ Not because AI will write everything
~ Not because I urgently need a SaaS
! Because I’ve been the user of these tools for years
ANTik is around 30% ready now
I want part of it to be open source, so anyone can download it, install it, and Use it for FREE
There will probably be a paid version later, but I don’t want to run ahead
Right now I care more about building something useful, and clear
- I’m not trying to look like a classic dev
- I’m more like a person who spent years inside markets, systems, processes, and chaos
And now, with AI, I can finally turn that experience into real products
aisama.code (@on_punchman) is my stage character
- A profile about vibe coding, AI, and a bit of Web3
The texts, images, and videos are made with AI
Even this post
! But the experience behind it is real
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from 2028, w/ love
a week hasn’t even passed since @Citrini7 dropped that “here’s the world in 2 years” piece and… it’s already getting validated in real time
tldr of the scenario:
> ai replaces white collar at scale
> companies fire people, then spend the savings on even more ai. flywheel starts
> agents start nuking subscription businesses, logistics, travel, insurance, legal, real estate, and especially payments by pushing transactions into stablecoins on l1/l2
> laid off workers lose income → unpaid loans spike
sounds dark. and today @jack basically roleplays Thanos - @blocks cuts ~4,000 jobs, almost half the company. explicitly framing it as an ai restructure. and the market rewards it with a ~20%+ move
and it’s not slowing down.
look at the shipping velocity from openai / anthropic / google / perplexity. every day there’s a new “wait dafuq” feature that deletes a job-shaped chunk of work
> figma integrations from claude
> excel integration from claude
> power point integration claude
> openclaw & claude remote control & perplexity computer
> perplexity are preparing comet for iOS
> mition design by claude & remotion
> website toolkit from gemini
> seo and marketing job from claude
> veo & nano banana 2 generations
> coding with antigravity, claude
> games with genie
so yeah ok, cool doomer movie
but the real question is: what do we do to make money, right now?
crypto makes your brain pve:
> you don’t see the trader you’re trading against
> you don’t think about the dev you’re sybil’ing
ai is pvp: you gotta be an entrepreneur. build something. find pmf. market it. sell it. deliver it. repeat
bigger skill ceiling. but not impossible. and some money is honestly… free-ish if you’re willing to sell.
here’s the clearest example:
there are paid Openclaw skills on Larry marketplace. vpn setup skills with real purchases. video downloading skills with a bunch of purchases. people are paying because they don’t wanna suffer. you already know this pain
funny part: before i even saw those listings, i independently hit the exact same needs
i asked openclaw to install softether vpn and tell me how to add it to iphone + autostart on reboot. one request. done
video downloading took me like 5-6 prompts because every platform is annoying + copyright imitations
and there’s bigger tickets too:
> people have made ~$36,000 installing openclaw for teams according to trustmrr
> people have made ~$50,000 installing it for normies
and a long tail making anywhere from a few hundred to tens of thousands
you get the idea
the bottleneck isn’t “ai”. it’s sales
so pick your poison:
> sell skills in larry marketplace
> sell personas in clawmart
> farm stars and rank on clawhub
> launch on product hunt
> close tasks in virtuals bounties
or go the harder route: grants, partnerships, enterprise installs
just a reality check
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What hooks me about @SpaceComputerIO x @DataHaven_xyz is the idea of compute that’s physically out of reach
Satellite-hosted TEEs aren’t just “secure by policy” - they’re isolated by design, which makes tampering and jurisdiction pressure way harder to pull off
The other half is just as important: @DataHaven_xyz as verifiable memory. If execution happens in orbit but the inputs, outputs, and proofs aren’t preserved with integrity, you still end up arguing about what actually happened
@SpaceComputerIO + verifiable storage turns “don’t trust, verify” into a full pipeline, not a slogan
We’re about to live in a world where AI agents don’t just answer questions - they negotiate, schedule, purchase, file reports, and keep long-running context across months
And once that happens, “agent memory” stops being a feature and becomes infrastructure: if it’s fragile, everything built on top of it is fragile too
That’s where @DataHaven_xyz feels like the right direction for private, verifiable memory. The win isn’t only privacy - it’s continuity with accountability
- An agent can keep sensitive context sealed, while the system still gives you a way to prove what was stored, when it was stored, and whether anything changed along the way. That’s the difference between “trust me” and “verify me”
The technical edge is quietly strong: anchoring integrity guarantees to Ethereum’s security model, tamper-evident proofs, and access control that isn’t just a checkbox
- You get a storage layer that can survive real-world pressure: audits, disputes, regulated data retention, and the messy reality of multiple systems depending on the same memory
And the adoption curve feels almost inevitable
Not because people love cryptography - but because businesses love not getting sued, and users love not being burned
The first time an agent makes a high-stakes decision, everyone will ask the same thing: can we prove what it knew at that moment?
Verifiable memory is the kind of upgrade that becomes standard… simply because the alternative is too expensive