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A few days ago, I asked AI to design arbitrage strategies for Polymarket, and it came up with 14 in one go: M1 Deterministic Arbitrage, M2 Multi-leg Portfolio, M3 Whale Follow, M4 Internal Trading Surveillance... all the way to M14.
My initial thought was to run them all first and see which ones could make money. The VPS was filled with scrolling green logs, which was quite intimidating.
But it crashed on the first day. Running all 14 processes simultaneously, the 2G memory was completely overwhelmed. Requests were sent too quickly, and the logs were full of "Detected Opportunity," but very fe
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Isn't it said that AI can make people do nothing?
Why do I feel more exhausted after having AI?
Ideas keep popping out all day long, 24 hours a day.
Feeling like I can do everything.
Want to try everything😆
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Super individuals are really not human, it's too exhausting😂
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a16z predicts: The prediction market will enter the "AI Agent Trader" era by 2026
As someone building in this field, I have already felt this trend:
🔍 The number of contracts will explode
→ Not just major elections, but covering all niche events
⚖️ Solving disputes with AI
→ Traditional manual judgments are too slow, LLMs can quickly provide structured reasoning
🤖 AI agents becoming complex traders
→ They can scan signals across the entire network to identify gaps between "market pricing" and "true probabilities"
Prediction markets are not about replacing polls, but about making polls better
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The AI quota resets every 5 hours, but it has somehow created a sense of "limited-time buffet anxiety" for me.
Whether I'm hungry or not, just watching the countdown makes me want to eat a few more bites. Seeing that I haven't used up the quota before it refreshes, I even feel like I've lost out.
This is Antigravity's quota monitoring: keeping a close eye on the blood bars of Claude and Gemini in real-time.
For Vibe Coder, this panel can be described as both a "life extension dashboard" and a "forced consumption reminder."
Even if the code runs smoothly without bugs, as long as I see there's 1
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Demo for functionality, Production for stability.
Today, a bug in a lower-level SDK's reconnection logic consumed all 65,535 ports in 2 minutes. The system crashed clearly and unmistakably.
This once again validates a fundamental rule of software engineering:
You think you're writing logic, but you're actually writing defenses.
Newcomers obsess over feature implementation; veterans obsess over exception handling:
- Network jitter
- Dependency crashes
- Resource exhaustion
- Invalid input
These are not "accidents"; they are the norm.
A good system is not designed to "avoid" errors, but to "tole
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2025 is coming to an end.
My strongest feeling this year is not progress, but the out-of-control density of information.
AI, crypto, storytelling, and opportunities are flooding in simultaneously,
Every day there’s a sense of “If you don’t keep up, you’ll miss everything.”
The more I scroll, the more anxious I become;
The more I learn, the less certain I am about what I’m doing.
Later, I changed direction.
No longer trying to understand the entire world,
But starting to use AI and vibe coding,
Focusing my attention on a specific problem, a real build.
When I began to build instead of just watc
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The biggest lesson the "kill zone" has taught me personally is:
I am no longer in a system that allows me to make mistakes freely.
In the past few years, I have been moving towards the "super individual" model:
AI × Crypto × Tools × Content × Personal Brand.
On the surface, it seems like more freedom,
but the real change is—
I have exposed myself to a low tolerance structure.
Many of my current states are actually walking a fine line:
• Income is highly unstable
• Cash flow and energy are tied to output efficiency
• Multiple projects running in parallel, but with thin buffers
• Highly sensitiv
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Vibe coding's biggest trap is not that you can't write the code,
but that you suddenly feel like you can do everything.
AI has pushed the "implementation cost" too low,
the result is: every idea seems worth immediately opening a new repo.
But the reality is—
what is truly scarce is never ability, but focus.
Being able to do many things ≠ building something.
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📌 Leo Labs
I am continuously building and testing some AI × Crypto small tools,
mainly for two purposes:
— Perceiving new narratives
— Verifying real execution experiences
This is more like a continuously updated workspace / armory.
• Prediction markets: scanning, structure, odds and edge
• BTC-native: data monitoring and execution perception
• Side experiments: small tools based on real problems
All the tools currently in use and being improved are here:
🔗
BTC1,22%
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I thought LLMs would remember the context, but it turns out they are even more forgetful than a goldfish.
When developing Copilot, I was chatting with the AI through multiple rounds, and finally I couldn't hold back:
It said it had never seen the API documentation I just provided.
It overturned the architecture I just finalized in the next round.
The same bug was fixed three times because it simply didn't remember how I fixed it last time.
That afternoon, I wasted 3 hours repeating "Didn't I just say that?"
Later, I realized: AI is not human; it's a stateless function. If you don't feed it mem
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Recently, I keep encountering long articles written by AI, with analyses that are quite insightful, but after reading them, I feel like I haven't gained anything.
The biggest problem isn't actually a lack of information, but rather the flood of synthetic garbage that’s drowning everything.
When AI can produce 10,000 words in a second, 99% of online content naturally depreciates into noise.
For many people, the competitive landscape is shifting: in the past, it was about who could dig up more info; now, it’s more about who can ruthlessly filter out more trash.
We should develop a sufficiently s
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Polymarket is not just lively on the surface, with active trading and a surge in users.
The real growth is actually in the third-party ecosystem: PolyAlertHub monitors whale movements in real-time, Polysights uses ML to extract trends, and various copy-trading bots and AI terminals are emerging endlessly.
Not only Polymarket, but platforms like Opinion are also aggressively pushing the builder program to attract developers to create tools.
The core platform is gradually transforming into underlying infrastructure, and the true value is being taken over by the tool layer, lending layer, and var
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Recently, I have also been immersed in Vibe Coding.
AI makes coding exceptionally easy, allowing you to piece together a "seemingly complete" system in just a few hours.
That sense of "I can do anything" is very real.
Especially for beginners or those without a technical background,
this external acceleration can easily lead to misjudging your true level of proficiency.
Gradually, I started noticing an abnormal signal:
What truly stalls me is never "being unable to write it,"
but rather, I no longer dare to modify it. 🤦
For tech experts, they might see through architectural issues at a glance
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To be honest, I’ve always wanted to find an entry point for combining AI ➕ Crypto, but I never found a way in.
It wasn’t until I came across Vibe Coding that I realized the path was already paved, and taking the first step wasn’t as complicated as I imagined.
You can approach it from several angles, suitable for different groups:
If you’re a solo type: Start from your own needs, create a small tool just for yourself that boosts your efficiency. This is the fastest and most solid way to get started.
If you have a community: You can amplify the tool’s capabilities, turn it into a data dashboard
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Now every time I open Xiaohongshu, at least one out of every four posts on the homepage is about Polymarket 😹
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Full Messari Report (Extensive Charts):
My invitation link (can slightly reduce some market fees):
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In the past week, I have evolved from someone who couldn't write code at all to someone who can build complete systems using AI.
It's not an exaggeration; it's literally "starting from scratch": no knowledge of React, no API, no deployment, no Git, no logic modules, no CSS. Nothing at all.
Now: Polymarket event analysis, world line reasoning, mispricing engine, automatic news scraping, probability calibration, position sizing... I've done it all. (Of course, it's still the basic version that's running, but the core architecture is already in place.)
To put it simply, it
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It would be great if the chat history with each large model could be saved, updated, and interconnected.
There is no need to explain the background when switching models, as they are all very familiar with the users' latest status and needs.
Doing coding, creating diagrams, organizing content, or helping oneself solve problems can be done more efficiently.
It can also cross-validate the differences in how different models handle the same problem.
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