Hey Caddie, bet $1,000 on Belgium in the World Cup game vs Spain.
Caddie pulls the live @Kalshi market inside @telegram, prices the position and fills the contracts once you confirm.
cc: @KalshiFC
Caddie will bring all your crypto and finance tasks to the messengers you
Caddie meets you where you already are.
One message in @telegram, and Caddie's monitoring the $BTC situation across verified accounts on X.
Bearish? Caddie opens a $10k short at 5x on @HyperliquidX and pings you on every fill.
Hey Caddie — set up our monthly contractor payouts in @USDC on @arbitrum.
Log each to QuickBooks and email me the receipt.
Caddie shows up where the work already happens👇
This is stablecoin fragmentation at the asset issuance layer. It gets even more complex once you add chains.
B3OS makes it a non-issue.
Integrate the engine once and your users can pay in any stablecoin on any chain.
We handle the verification and audits so builders don't have
Software used to be cheap to run. Once you built it, one more user barely cost you anything.
AI changes that.
@robertwachen, Cofounder of Etched, put it plainly on @patrick_oshag's Invest Like The Best: every time AI does something, it costs real money, and that cost grows the
Three years ago, two Harvard dropouts set out to build a better AI chip than the largest companies in the world.
Almost everyone I called at the time said it was impossible.
Today, Etched (@Etched) comes out of stealth with $800M total raised, $1B in signed customer contracts,
The agent you use for crypto shouldn't make you go somewhere new to use it.
B3OS has a generative UI, an MCP server, and a natural agent interface, so it shows up in the tools you already have open.
The plan is to plug it into iMessage, Slack, or any channel where your other
.@Bencera's right that the cost of AI is hitting hard, and more teams are about to feel it.
The bills showing up now are the early version of a question every team building with agents will have to answer.
We think about this a lot at B3.
Crypto but Automated
going to be trying some ready templates
I absolutely love the AI x crypto merger
there is no doubt AI will be the UI for crypto if it has to go mainstream
exploring @b3dotfun
Cursor, Claude, and Codex are good at reasoning about what to do.
Point one at a crypto task, though, and it hits a wall on execution. It falls back to a public RPC because it can't find a reliable one, can't locate the right contract address, and struggles to fund an account.
Cursor, Claude, and Codex are good at reasoning about what to do.
Point one at a crypto task, though, and it hits a wall on execution. It falls back to a public RPC because it can't find a reliable one, can't locate the right contract address, and struggles to fund an account.
People already ask LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude what to do with their money.
On Moonshots hosted by @PeterDiamandis, @brian_armstrong CEO at @coinbase points out the catch: the models have no context on what's in your accounts, and no way to make a trade or send a payment.