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Brad Mills
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Angel Investing into #Bitcoin & p2p web Companies, supporting bitcoin culture at Geyser.fund Grants.
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bradmillscan 3 years ago
#ChatBTC LLM twitter tool 💡 In the world of Bitcoin, it's not uncommon to come across different communities that have complaints adjacent to Bitcoin. As a Bitcoin evangelist, it can be frustrating to not have the time and patience to engage in deep conversations with individuals who have concerns or questions about Bitcoin, CBDCs, UBI, capitalism, and inflation. However, what if there was a way to enable an AI version of ourselves to engage in thoughtful conversations with these individuals? That's where the Bitcoin LLM social media posting bot comes in. The idea is to build a tool that would allow us to use bots that emulate our personalities and engage in conversations with Twitter nocoiners. These bots could be new accounts, or connected to existing Twitter accounts and engage in long, thoughtful conversations with individuals who have concerns or questions about Bitcoin or bitcoin adjacent topics. The bots could use random time intervals between replies, come back to the conversation a day or two later, quote-tweet to start new conversations, and refer people to YouTube videos or other blog posts with time stamps and quotes from other Bitcoiners - all to make it harder for the left and middle curvers to tell they’re engaging with a bot. One of the significant advantages of this tool is that it would enable us to engage more actively in conversations that frustrate us with people who are thick-headed and stuck in their ways. It could also help increase financial literacy around Bitcoin, the economy, and the problems with wealth inequality, banking and money. The tool would be most useful for orange pilling individuals who are already the most active 2% in a group, who are fertile soil form planting bitcoin seeds. The tool could help engage individuals wh but have some sort of hang-up where they think Bitcoin is a digital currency in the same vein as CBDCs, and therefore, it is bad. By engaging in long conversations with these individuals, we can help them understand the benefits of Bitcoin and increase their financial literacy. To achieve this, we can use social graph analytics platforms hive.one and Social Forensics. These platforms would help us find Bitcoiners who are like us and train the bot on that group of people to create avatars. With this, we can create different personalities that would engage in conversations with individuals who have questions or concerns about Bitcoin. In conclusion, the Bitcoin LLM bot is an innovative solution that would help increase financial literacy and engage in thoughtful conversations with individuals who have concerns or questions about Bitcoin. By enabling an AI version of ourselves to engage in these conversations, we can help individuals understand the benefits of Bitcoin and increase their financial literacy.
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bradmillscan 3 years ago
Fedimint, Galoy, BIP 85 … what else is good for trust circle bitcoin onboarding
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bradmillscan 3 years ago
Pura Vida #coffeegram Last summer I set my nieces & nephews up with an arrangement where I give them $2 in Bitcoin for every test they get a good mark on, and $1 every time they help their parents with something extra around the house that they weren’t asked to. My 7 year old nephew has a page of 50 good deeds and school assignments already! Does anyone know a great way to get kids some sats in this way where it’s not easy for them to lose it over the years. (I originally gave them a SatCentives card, but it doesn’t work so I haven’t been sending them the sats, just had them keep a list.) image
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bradmillscan 3 years ago
What do you say when a friend or investor says “ETH has been a better investment than bitcoin on nearly all time frames” based on this coin metrics chart. Been hearing this a lot lately from the usual suspects using this chart. image
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bradmillscan 3 years ago
The other day I had a dream that my next door neighbors were #[0]​ and #[1]​ and across the street was #[2]​. For some reason Saylor was moving into the neighborhood, Preston had moving in 6 mths ago but NVK was always my neighbor. I was challenging myself to wake up and realize this was just a dream, because Saylor would not move to a middle class neighborhood in Canada. In the dream I woke up from the dream and thought “what a weird dream” and then I went across the street to Rodolfo’s house to hang out with him and Preston. The I woke up from the real dream.
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bradmillscan 3 years ago
I can’t zap people with Damus. Is there an issue with zapping? The lightning bolt turns sideways but nothing happens beyond that.
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bradmillscan 3 years ago
ChatBTC. During bull markets, there is a significant influx of new individuals interested in Bitcoin. As “the Bitcoin guy” in my circles, I often receive a torrent of inquiries from friends and family members seeking advice on various aspects of Bitcoin, including the best wallet to use, where to buy Bitcoin, and whether it is too expensive to purchase at the moment. Additionally, they ask whether they should consider investing in shitcoins like doge and Ripple. The need for a tool to assist in onboarding the next wave of Bitcoiners cannot be overstated. ChatGPT is potentially an excellent tool for this purpose, as it is already capable of answering basic questions about Bitcoin. However, it is not going to be recommended by Bitcoin maximalists, as once your friend starts asking questions about other cryptocurrencies it gives bad answers. One solution is to create a large language model (LLM) that is trained exclusively on Bitcoin-related content. Hive.one has an API and social graph analysis of the top Bitcoin content creators which can be used to train maxi bot. To gain the trust of Bitcoiners, the LLM must be deployed in a way that ensures it responds to questions about web3, NFTs, DeFi and shitcoins as we would. One major game-changing bitcoin adoption opportunity is to integrate the tool as a chat agent in Bitcoin wallets or on Bitcoin websites. Additionally, the bot can be used as a drip feed educational content tool, helping users improve their financial literacy and conviction in Bitcoin through factoids, snippets and tidbits delivered as notifications or SMS messages over many months. Deploying this tool across Bitcoin websites, wallets and applications will inevitably drive more downloads of Bitcoin-only apps and sales of Bitcoin hardware wallets, as well as opening up the opportunity for bitcoiners to earn sats by sharing the tool via affiliate marketing revenue sharing for Bitcoin-only businesses who offer referral programs. This will also incentivize Bitcoin website operators to use the tool, as they will earn a share of any referral revenue generated. It should not be a performance marketing “high bidder” system where companies can pay to get ChatBTC to send referrals, rather a passive income generator based on genuine referrals. Additionally, this tool will efficiently direct users towards Bitcoin-only websites and exchanges, thus avoiding the pitfalls of entering the shitcoin funnel and drinking crypto koolaid. Integrating this tool into their own apps will also benefit companies by improving customer service and it can have a content gate identifying the user as a customer of XYZ company, preventing the user from being recommended competing Bitcoin businesses while they use the tool in their apps or on their sites. This is why I believe that this tool is essential for the future of Bitcoin adoption and why it will be widely used. Who’s building it?
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bradmillscan 3 years ago
Can someone with a glass node subscription tell me how many unique users have been added to Bitcoin vs Ethereum over the last 6 months?
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bradmillscan 3 years ago
I had a call today with a long time friend in “Crypto” who stopped building DeFi stuff last year and started building on the cutting edge of AI / LLM stuff. (He was the very first person to build a liquid staking ethereum product in 2020 before Lido.) He’s pivoted away from “crypto” because of the regulatory crackdown he doesn’t want his new project to be tainted. It’s an interesting concept of AI agents, his description attached in the photo. He wants to integrate AI to AI payments via AI agents that can handle payments and communications for users and businesses integrating with his tech. He is being pitched by the web3 shitcoin VCs to integrate with solana, stablecoins, etc blockchain tech. I convinced him that ⚡️ + Nostr is the ethical choice, and the only scalable solution for AI micropayments. Now I need to tag in some big guns here. Who is working on the bleeding edge of LN for this type of use case? Would I be referring him to an LSP? Need to get him talking to our best emissaries. image