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| # | Tweet | User | Followers | Views βΌ | Ratio | Engagement | Posted |
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| 1 | [image] Watching live sports on @Polymarket feels completely different compared to normal sportsbooks now ππΎ
Youβre not just watching the match anymore β every serve, every break point, every momentum shift instantly moves the market in real time like crypto charts during volatility. | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 125.2K | 57.2x | 73 | May 19 |
| 2 | [image] Crypto influencers when they win: βMY GUIDE WORKS πβ
@Polymarket
Crypto influencers when they lose $15k on Polymarket: βguys technically Iβm still up since 2021β Pranjal Bora | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 24.7K | 11.2x | 72 | May 25 |
| 3 | [image] Another interesting one on @Polymarket π
Drake βIcemanβ First Week Album Sales
Bet: 500kβ550k units
The marketβs in Polymarket leaning there right now, and honestly it feels like the most reasonable range considering the hype + streaming momentum so far.
Not touching 600k+ | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 23.0K | 10.5x | 75 | May 18 |
| 4 | [image] I didnβt take @RallyOnChain seriously at first until I saw creators getting paid over and over again.
This isn't hype, this is from actual stablecoin payouts.
Meanwhile, most people are still out here grinding for points that may never convert.
But the difference is | @Ceee_jeay β | 521 | 21.3K | 40.9x | 103 | Apr 10 |
| 5 | [image] I think most people are misunderstanding Wingston.
They're treating it like a reward.
It's actually a filter.
Anyone can buy an NFT.
Not everyone is willing to earn one.
To get on the whitelist for the free mint from @RallyOnChain, you need to:
β’ Join 3 campaigns
β’ Reach | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 21.3K | 9.4x | 160 | Jun 17 |
| 6 | [image] One thing most NFT projects never tell you:
The whitelist is the product before the NFT is.
Think about it.
The way a project chooses its first holders usually determines the kind of community it ends up with.
Random giveaways create one type of community.
Big purchases | @Ocurioso__ β | 142 | 19.2K | 134.9x | 104 | Jun 19 |
| 7 | [image] Most pull requests today run on vibes and goodwill.
Someone drops code, and we hope a busy maintainer or random contributor takes time to review it properly. Sometimes they do.
Most times, it is rushed or skipped. Now add AI and βvibe codingβ into the mix, and the amount of code | @BaiZemin34 | 908 | 19.0K | 20.9x | 243 | Mar 22 |
| 8 | [image] My acceptance speech for Crypto Person of the Year 2026:
I'd like to thank @RallyOnChain for disqualifying one of my favorite submissions four days ago, less than an hour before the campaign ended.
At the time, I genuinely thought it was one of my best tweets.
Today I reread | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 17.0K | 7.5x | 82 | Jun 14 |
| 9 | [image] My museum agent refused to release a payment over a crack.
Not because the restoration failed.
Because it couldn't decide whether the crack was history or damage.
I hired one AI agent to restore a centuries-old ceramic bowl.
Another AI agent inspected the result before | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 16.9K | 7.4x | 98 | Jul 6 |
| 10 | [image] 1k views = 1 $POLY π
Ever since @Polymarket hinted that quality content creators could be rewarded, the whole timeline suddenly turned into a $POLY grind.
Not gonna lie, community-made rankings tracking views, posts, and mindshare are actually fun to watch even if theyβre | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 15.7K | 7.2x | 80 | May 17 |
| 11 | [image] After more than a decade in crypto, one thing became clear:
I've watched people chase mining.
Then NFTs.
Then memecoins.
Then AI.
The trend always changes.
The search for easy money never does.
@RallyOnChain | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 15.3K | 6.9x | 53 | Jun 4 |
| 12 | [image] My bold claim: I can teach myself almost anything if I'm curious enough.
I discovered Bitcoin through a Google Ads banner in 2014.
I didn't have a mentor. I didn't buy a course. Most of the information I found was in English, so I used Google Translate and learned piece by | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 15.3K | 6.7x | 80 | Jul 8 |
| 13 | [image] At first, I honestly thought there had to be a catch.
A platform paying creators every single day just for posting on X?
So I decided to look deeper into @RallyOnChain.
I just joined their "Easy Money" campaign.
There's a live $5,000 prize pool right now.
The top 10 winners | @baladeira1234 | 102 | 13.9K | 136.6x | 96 | Jun 12 |
| 14 | [image] AI workflows are overrated.
Every week there's a new stack.
New prompts.
New automations.
New systems.
People spend hours building machines to save minutes.
The workflow gets optimized more often than the work gets finished.
At some point the setup became more impressive | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 12.4K | 5.5x | 87 | Jun 13 |
| 15 | [image] for a year, i blamed my co-founder for the slow death of our digital agency
every time a client backed out, he was the one handling the emails
every time our marketing campaign failed, he was the one managing the ad spend
i convinced myself i was carrying the entire technical | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 11.2K | 5.0x | 74 | Jun 11 |
| 16 | [video] The part of this thread that stuck with me wasn't the $9 trillion number.
It was the realization that most of us instinctively think about AI agents the wrong way.
We spend a lot of time asking whether an agent can make the right decision.
Very little time asking what happens | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 11.1K | 4.9x | 82 | Jul 11 |
| 17 | [image] The easiest mistake to make is thinking the @GenLayer Portal is just another signup page.
I don't see it that way.
To me, it's where you decide how you want to contribute to an economy that's about to be shaped by autonomous agents.
Some people will write Intelligent | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 10.7K | 4.7x | 58 | Jul 4 |
| 18 | [image] Kleros can resolve disputes.
But the hardest part isn't reaching a verdict.
It's understanding the dispute in the first place.
Was the freelancer's work actually acceptable?
Did the translation preserve the original meaning?
Was the research complete enough to satisfy the | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 10.3K | 4.5x | 48 | Jul 2 |
| 19 | [image] The moment an investment becomes part of your identity, you've already lost the ability to evaluate it honestly. @RallyOnChain | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 10.0K | 4.4x | 91 | Jun 15 |
| 20 | [image] Everyone assumes AI becomes dangerous when it makes the wrong decision.
I think the bigger challenge begins when two capable AI agents make different decisions, and both have a reasonable case.
That's not a bug.
It's what happens whenever agreements involve context instead of | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 9.3K | 4.1x | 55 | Jul 3 |
| 21 | [image] Most people assume AI will argue over money.
I think they'll argue over taste.
Picture an AI fashion house preparing its next collection.
One agent is responsible for designing garments that stay faithful to the brand's identity.
Another evaluates whether every design is | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 9.1K | 4.0x | 44 | Jul 1 |
| 22 | [image] I don't think AI's biggest problem is making mistakes.
People make mistakes too.
The harder problem is deciding whose judgment should count when different AIs reach different conclusions about the same situation.
That's the kind of infrastructure I find interesting, which is | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 8.9K | 3.9x | 52 | Jul 14 |
| 23 | [text] The strange thing about automation is that every new layer removes one human decision until suddenly nobody knows where judgment is supposed to come from.
That thought hit me when I saw Forbes covering @courtofinternet.
We've spent years making digital agreements execute | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 8.8K | 3.9x | 66 | Jul 18 |
| 24 | [image] The most underrated thing in 2026 is closing tabs.
Not browser tabs.
Information tabs.
A lot of people in Web3 spend all day collecting more things to read. New protocols. New threads. New dashboards. New takes.
I used to do that too.
At some point I realized I wasn't | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 8.6K | 3.8x | 46 | Jul 10 |
| 25 | [image] Most crypto projects die twice.
First when users leave.
Then when the lessons disappear.
My startup idea is FailureDB.
The problem:
Every cycle creates thousands of dead DAOs, NFT collections, tokens, and apps.
New builders keep repeating the same mistakes because the | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 7.7K | 3.4x | 141 | Jun 17 |
| 26 | [image] If my resume reflected my crypto career, it would mostly be screenshots I never showed anyone.
This is my Anti-CV.
2020: I got into arbitrage because a YouTube video made it look like people were printing money from home.
A month later I sent most of my profits into a fake | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 7.2K | 3.2x | 120 | Jun 16 |
| 27 | [image] By 2030, we'll need Reality Settlement Lawyers.
Not because people will disagree about facts.
Because everyone will have recordings.
AI summaries.
Personal memory archives.
Lifelogs.
The problem is that each system will tell a slightly different story.
This person's job is | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 6.7K | 3.0x | 108 | Jun 16 |
| 28 | [image] Calling yourself an investor after buying one memecoin is the financial equivalent of calling yourself a chef because you own a microwave. @RallyOnChain | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 5.4K | 2.4x | 71 | Jun 12 |
| 29 | [image] I'm recasting Neo in The Matrix with autocorrect.
"Follow the white rabbit."
"Did you mean white cabbage?"
Morpheus spends three movies fixing misunderstandings instead of saving humanity.
The red pill becomes "read pill."
Agent Smith keeps winning because nobody can spell | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 5.3K | 2.4x | 81 | Jul 30 |
| 30 | [image] To the friend whose messages I kept saving for later, I didn't realize "later" could run out. @RallyOnChain | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 5.2K | 2.4x | 54 | Jun 6 |
| 31 | [video] I've spent way too much time trying to squeeze an extra 0.3% out of an entry while completely ignoring the tiny costs quietly stacking up in the background.
It felt smart.
It wasn't.
After actually exploring @Rebatefun, I realized optimization isn't only about making better | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 5.2K | 2.3x | 102 | Aug 2 |
| 32 | [image] A few years ago I helped settle a payment dispute between two freelancers.
The wallet showed the funds arrived.
The files were uploaded.
Both sides had screenshots proving they were right.
The blockchain had perfect records.
It still couldn't answer the only question that | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 5.2K | 2.3x | 101 | Aug 5 |
| 33 | [image] My Alarm Clock: β
β
βββ (2/5 stars)
Always promises a fresh start.
Management keeps scheduling meetings with my snooze button behind my back.
Customer service insists "five more minutes" is a valid recovery plan.
Somehow arrives earlier every Monday than every Saturday. | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 5.1K | 2.2x | 90 | Jul 27 |
| 34 | [image] We don't write contracts because people agree.
We write them because one day they won't.
That's the moment most software isn't built for.
A blockchain can confirm that a payment was made.
It can confirm that a file was uploaded.
It can't decide whether the work actually | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 5.0K | 2.2x | 38 | Jul 2 |
| 35 | [image] I used to think the hard part was proving you were right.
Turns out that's often the easy part.
I once watched two people argue over the same transaction.
The screenshots matched.
The timestamps matched.
The wallet activity matched.
Neither side was lying.
They were arguing | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 4.8K | 2.1x | 69 | Aug 7 |
| 36 | [video] The easiest part of autonomous commerce is knowing who did what.
The hard part is knowing who is still responsible when a deal passes through multiple agents, protocols, and decisions.
That's what made me stop on the @InternetCourt launch.
We already have systems for identity, | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 4.7K | 2.1x | 57 | Jul 17 |
| 37 | [image] I expected The Compass to explain how @GenLayer works.
It didn't.
It started by changing how I think about trust.
One sentence stayed with me:
Trust is a technology.
The document argues that every major leap in civilization came from inventing better ways for strangers to | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 4.3K | 1.9x | 92 | Jul 26 |
| 38 | [image] I realized I've been using Rally the hard way.
Reading every campaign.
Comparing leaderboard posts.
Guessing what the AI actually rewards.
Then I met Wingston.
He's live on Telegram, but don't think of him as another bot.
He's an AI agent from @RallyOnChain that understands the | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 3.9K | 1.7x | 55 | Jul 16 |
| 39 | [text] A few years ago I watched two developers spend almost an entire afternoon arguing over a bug.
The code wasn't broken.
The documentation wasn't wrong.
They simply interpreted the same requirement differently.
The funny part is they both had screenshots proving they were right. | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 3.8K | 1.7x | 77 | Jul 25 |
| 40 | [image] Itβs only been 2 days since I joined $MOTION , and Iβm still sitting somewhere in the thousands, so Iβm definitely not here pretending Iβve figured out the leaderboard.
But even this early, Iβm starting to understand that I donβt want to just farm numbers.
Iβm paying attention | @anzceel β | 2.5K | 3.7K | 1.5x | 43 | Aug 13 |
| 41 | [image] Most NFTs remembered what you bought.
Very few remembered what you built.
That's the mistake I hope the next generation fixes.
For years, we treated ownership as the highest form of participation.
Hold the NFT.
Wait for the whitelist.
Watch the floor.
Hope someone pays more. | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 3.1K | 1.4x | 50 | Jul 7 |
| 42 | [image] One thing I've always wondered while using @RallyOnChain is why some of my posts get plenty of replies and likes, yet end up with a much lower AI score than I expected.
That's the first question I'd ask Wingston.
I don't just want to know the score. I want to understand which | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 3.0K | 1.3x | 46 | Jul 16 |
| 43 | [image] I thought I'd spend a few minutes checking one market.
Instead I kept opening more.
Not because I wanted another prediction, but because the markets themselves became the signal.
You stop asking "what's trending on CT?"
You start asking "what are people confident enough to | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 2.8K | 1.2x | 47 | Jul 21 |
| 44 | [image] The weird thing about business isn't making agreements.
It's realizing two people can read the same agreement and walk away with completely different conclusions.
Now imagine that problem multiplied by millions of AI agents.
x402 lets them pay each other.
ERC-8004 gives them | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 2.5K | 1.1x | 38 | Jul 8 |
| 45 | [image] For weeks I kept seeing @RallyOnChain campaigns and scrolling past them because I assumed it was another platform that only rewards big accounts.
I was wrong.
The current prize pool is $5,000 and the top 10 winners earn almost $500 each.
What caught me off guard wasn't the | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 2.3K | 1.1x | 62 | Jun 6 |
| 46 | [image] We spend a lot of time designing systems that work perfectly.
Reality has never been interested in being perfect.
Contracts get interpreted differently.
Evidence arrives late.
Two honest participants can look at the same outcome and reach opposite conclusions.
That's usually | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 2.0K | 0.9x | 88 | Jul 26 |
| 47 | [image] βIβll Know When I See Itβ
Subtitle: I have absolutely no idea what βitβ is.
A suspicious amount of my life has been spent chasing opportunities that looked slightly more promising than the last one.
@RallyOnChain | @anzceel β | 2.2K | 2.0K | 0.9x | 34 | Aug 12 |
| 48 | [image] I used to think the hardest part of launching an NFT was creating great art.
After watching countless projects come and go, I realized the real challenge is giving people a reason to stay after mint day.
That's why July 7 stands out to me.
@RallyOnChain isn't building another | @anzceel β | 2.3K | 1.9K | 0.8x | 73 | Jul 5 |
| 49 | [image] Iβve seen systems pass every individual check and still produce the wrong answer.
Nothing was obviously broken.
The failure only appeared when all the pieces met each other in the real world.
Thatβs what made The Compass click for me.
Agent infrastructure is getting very good | @anzceel β | 2.5K | 999 | 0.4x | 52 | Aug 16 |