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Grok is one of the more user-friendly LLMs I've experienced for prediction markets because it can search the latest X messages in real-time and has comprehensive capabilities, often helping to analyze events.
However, sometimes it's quite absurd. Just now, it said a certain market had a huge edge, and a few minutes later, based on Monte Carlo simulations, it claimed the pricing was reasonable.
Why is using LLMs for predictions unreliable?
Lack of memory and feedback loop — LLMs don't remember what they've said before, always providing one-off answers.
Good at narrative pollution, bad at probab
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a16z crypto releases 2026 forecast: The next phase of Crypto will "Surpass the New Blockchain."
Three directions:
1. Prediction Markets - From Entertainment to Decision-Making Infrastructure
2. Verifiable Computing - ZK/FHE Breakthroughs to Overcome On-Chain Computing Bottlenecks
3. Staked Media - Rebuilding the Creator Economy with Staking
2017-2021: The New Public Chain Wars (ETH, SOL, AVAX...)
→ Everyone is competing to see who has higher TPS and lower Gas
2022-2025: Application Layer Explosion (DeFi, NFT, GameFi)
→ But still revolving around "Finance"
2026+: After Infrastructure Matures, T
ETH1,19%
SOL2,88%
AVAX-0,21%
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Once the prediction market reaches a certain level of accuracy,
and combined with suspected insider addresses continuously profiting,
regulators are starting to lose patience again.
Nancy Pelosi and 30 other Democratic lawmakers are pushing a bill:
Prohibiting elected officials from betting on political events in prediction markets.
The reason is "to prevent insider trading."
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Everyone says Claude Code is great. I initially subscribed for $20/month to try it out.
It’s indeed very smooth and satisfying to use. But I quickly encountered a problem: after a few consecutive interactions, the usage limit is triggered, and I have to wait a few hours for the quota to reset. For scenarios like coding, which require continuous dialogue, this restriction is quite frustrating.
Just in time, I needed to develop an online version quickly, and there was no time to wait. After some thought, I upgraded directly to $249.99/month for a one-month trial to see if it’s worth the price.
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TheSequence's latest issue discusses a trend: many system and agent capabilities are being productized into cutting-edge models.
Functions that previously required complex logic (tool invocation, multi-step reasoning, state management) are now directly built into the models. What does this mean for independent developers and super individuals?
From technical implementation to domain assets as the moat
Pure technical implementation is no longer a barrier. The real moat is: domain knowledge, data accumulation, and product design.
For example, if you develop vertical domain tools, the value isn't
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OpenAI has just launched ChatGPT Health, which can connect to your health check reports, Apple Health, and fitness app data.
But it does not diagnose or prescribe medication. What it does is: help you understand those confusing lab reports, identify the trend of your blood pressure over the past six months, and prepare better questions before seeing a doctor.
AI won't directly make you live longer. But if it can help you detect issues earlier, follow medical advice more effectively, and manage your health proactively, it could indeed extend your lifespan in the long run.
This is not AI treatin
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Polymarket's two actions this week are worth watching together:
Starting to charge for 15-minute crypto markets (up to 3%), with all fees fully refunded to market makers
Becoming an exclusive prediction market partner for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones
The first move isn't about making money; it's about combating latency arbitrage bots. Short-term crypto markets are most vulnerable to high-frequency bots exploiting them. Using dynamic fee curves to push them out allows genuine market makers to survive. This is a technical aspect of market design.
The second move carries a greater signal
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Poly takes a small step, real estate takes a big step.
Polymarket launches a real estate prediction market.
Prediction markets are transforming from tools for financial players into everyday tools, shifting from virtual data pricing to real asset (RWA) pricing.
In the past, people bet on interest rates, inflation, unemployment rates—these are macro data, far from ordinary people.
Now, you can use it to judge "whether to buy a house in San Francisco next year." This is a truly personal decision.
When major life decisions can start to be priced by the market, the information advantage that only
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Notion AI 真乃神器也!
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Just finished coding on vibe and now I’ve entered the information cocoon of Claude code.
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This is a special window period.
AI is already powerful enough, but not fully mature yet. This means that the capability curve of tools and the cognitive gap exist simultaneously.
Most people are still observing "what AI can do," while a few are already using AI to build prediction tools, autonomous trading systems, and closed-loop Agents. These things couldn't be done five years ago, and in five years, they might already be a red ocean.
The opportunity lies within this cognitive gap.
It's not that we can change everything; individuals are ultimately just dust. But participating in shaping thi
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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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