A high-powered rifle shoots a bullet at around 2,700mph.
This metal NASA contraption is said to be flying at 25,000mph - that’s almost 10 times faster than a bullet with humans inside.
Please take all the time you need.
I taught Claude to talk like a caveman to use 75% less tokens.
normal claude: ~180 tokens for a web search task
caveman claude: ~45 tokens for the same task
"I executed the web search tool" = 8 tokens
caveman version: "Tool work" = 2 tokens
every single grunt swap saves 6-10 tokens. across a FULL task that's 50-100 tokens saved
why does it work? caveman claude doesn't explain itself. it does its task first. gives the result. then stops.
no "I'd be happy to help you with that." no "Let me search the web for you" no more unnecessary filler words
"result. done. me stop."
50-75% burn reduction
with usage limits getting tighter every week this might be the most practical hack out there right now
In the late 1990s, Julia Hill climbed a 200-foot (61-meter) California redwood, estimated to be around 1,000 years old, and remained in the tree for 738 days. Her protest eventually led to an agreement with the Pacific Lumber Company to preserve both the tree and a 200-foot buffer zone surrounding it.
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You can now send Bitcoin transactions without internet
A live $BTC transaction was broadcast using mesh radio at the BOSS Summit, completely off-grid
This is what censorship resistant money actually looks like.
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@Synapt1ka nothing is ever wasted, and definitely not your life! ignore the hatred, focus on ease, joy, peace even if you may only find minute fragmets of it
I asked Claude: I have $1,000. Where do I put it to make the most money in 30 days?
Expected the usual. Index funds. High yield savings. Maybe stocks.
Instead Claude said something I wasn't ready for.
Find a prediction market bot on GitHub that buys events priced under 3 cents. Deploy it with $1,000. Let it run for 30 days. Most bets will lose. The ones that hit will pay 500x.
I laughed. Then Claude added one line:
Someone is already doing this. Search planktonXD.
I searched.
planktonXD. $98,241 profit. 72,533 predictions. Joined February 2025. Bio: having fun.
→ Wallet: https://t.co/dV4s4m7olX
Starting capital: just over $1,000. Same number Claude told me to start with.
$15.05 on zero earthquakes worldwide. Payout: $1,330. ROI: 8,742%.
72,533 bets. $5 to $25 each. Most go to zero. But when one hits at 0.2 cents it pays 500x.
Claude explained the math:
$15 on 100 events at 1 cent. 99 die. You lose $1,485. One hits. Pays $1,500. Break even. Two hit? You double. Three? Triple.
planktonXD found more than three. $1,000 → $98,241.
I asked Claude: Should I copy this?
Claude: I can't give financial advice. But mathematically the edge exists as long as the crowd overprices fear and underprices chaos.
I put in $100 that night. Copied 12 positions under 2 cents. Went to sleep.
Woke up. One hit. $100 → $673.
I didn't ask Claude for stock picks. I asked where $1,000 goes the furthest. It pointed me to a wallet that turned that exact amount into $98K.
53,700 people are watching. The bot is still running. Bio still says having fun.
I asked Claude one more thing: What would you name this strategy?
Claude: Buying lottery tickets where the math is on your side.
Brian Armstrong posted this today:
"Very soon there are going to be more AI agents than humans making transactions."
"They can't open a bank account, but they can own a crypto wallet. Think about it."
Here's what he's getting at:
Banks require KYC. Know Your Customer. You provide a name, an ID, a face, a physical address...
AI agents have none of those things.
It's not that banks are hostile to AI agents. It's that banks were architecturally designed around one assumption:
Every economic participant is a human being, or a business backed by humans.
That assumption is now wrong.
Coinbase launched Agentic Wallets in February. A crypto wallet spins up with a private key. No identity check. No address on file. No human required.
An AI agent can be operational and transacting in seconds.
A bank account for the same agent would be impossible.
Brian's point isn't that crypto is better than banking. It's that banking literally cannot serve this market.
Earlier today, CZ made the same prediction:
AI agents will make 1 million times more payments than humans. He pointed to BNB Chain's EIP-3009 upgrade, which lets agents transact without holding gas tokens.
Two of the most prominent CEOs in crypto made the same call on the same day.
Both are pointing at the same gap in the financial system.
The banks built for humans. Crypto built for anyone with a private key.
Soon, most of those private keys will belong to machines.
Did you know you can become a PulseChain validator and earn ~9.5% APR right now?
All you need is 32,000,000 PLS ($320–$340 at current prices).
Run the original, battle-tested code locally on your own desktop - no cloud middlemen needed.
Download straight from https://t.co/mISSb5DhgA. Maximum censorship resistance. Pure Proof-of-Stake like ETH 2.0, but without the L2 vultures.
Join the 53,000+ validators (and climbing) securing a truly decentralized network.
This isn’t passive staking through some custodian, it’s YOU helping run the chain and getting paid for it.
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Circle and Stripe are racing to build payments systems for a world that doesn’t exist yet ... one where autonomous AI agents transact millions of times a day, settling in stablecoins instead of swiping credit cards - Bloomberg