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Opus 4.6 vs Gemini 3 pro (1/9) prompt: Build a single-file HTML/CSS/JS (no libs) demo that uses SVG to simulate a plant growing: stem extends, leaves sprout + unfurl with springy/windy “physics”, then seamlessly loops forever. my dear opus...what have you done...

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omar almasri 🇵🇸

56,482 views • 29 days ago

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14,879 views • 3 months ago

let me explain what's actually happening with $ZOE and why most of CT is gonna miss this entire window Charms is launching their public platform this month. character economy. AI characters that are tokens, tokens that are characters, every trade pays creator fees forever. $ZOE is the first one. live this week on Base, deployed through clanker. CA: 0xC29832025E7652ef58D15F7fA3e232A2fDfaaB07 three things you need to clock: 1. this is the platform's launch token. not a random clanker. the FIRST character ever shipped from Charms, used by the team to demo what the entire economy will look like once public launch hits. every other character coming after $ZOE references $ZOE. that's a specific kind of asset and the market historically misprices these on day 1. 2. the creator fee model is the real bull case. Charms straight up posted: if you had launched Zoe, you'd have made $15K+ in fees in 24h. that number tells you exactly how much volume they're routing through this thing. 0.8% of every single trade goes to creator. perpetually. now imagine that fee tap on a token that becomes the reference asset for an entire AI character economy. 3. they're paying $15K + 3 months of fees to top 3 posters. think about what that means. they have so much confidence in the volume this thing will do that giving away 3 months of creator fees is a worthwhile marketing budget. teams don't do that math unless they expect the fee pipe to be massive. Clanker as the deployment layer is also not a footnote. CLANKER itself runs a revenue -> buyback flywheel. that infrastructure is battle tested. $ZOE plugs into a system that already works. the setup: - first character from a platform launching this month - pre-public-launch entry window - proven fee mechanics - Clanker rails underneath - team aggressively seeding distribution i'm not telling you what to do. i'm telling you the structure of this launch is one of the cleaner asymmetries on Base right now and the entry window is measured in days not weeks. if you wanna talk to her first. then decide. NFA. obviously.

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