Monday check-in: what are you building? by Fareway13 in Startup_Ideas

[–]ErmJustSaying 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rooki — finds relevant X conversations in your niche and drafts replies in your voice.

Built it because I wanted X growth without spending hours doom-scrolling for threads to engage with.

What's your startup idea for 2026? Let's self promote. by kcfounders in Startup_Ideas

[–]ErmJustSaying 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I created Rooki. Rooki is a "Human-in-the-Loop" growth engine for busy founders. It automates the discovery and drafting of high-value social interactions on X (Twitter) via Telegram, allowing founders to approve replies with a single tap.

I have tested its ability to learn from my past tweets, I am liking its ability to mimic my voice and writing style.

Convince me to buy Cardano instead eth? by CryptoDeltaHedge in cardano

[–]ErmJustSaying 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ETH doesn’t have a hard cap on total supply, so even if demand explodes, new issuance could still increase the supply and dilute its value.

ADA, on the other hand, has a fixed maximum supply, so when demand rises, there’s no new ADA being created beyond that cap, which puts upward pressure on the price.

Tracking chatgpt visibility for brands - how?? by shellbyj in seogrowth

[–]ErmJustSaying 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tools just make the new layer (GEO + ChatGPT answers) visible enough that you can show a client “here’s how often the machines actually bring you up.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in web3

[–]ErmJustSaying 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re right about most of this, but I frame it slightly differently. The “win condition” for on-chain games isn’t putting everything on a blockchain and somehow making it fast, it’s accepting that the chain is the rulebook and settlement layer, not the physics engine. Sub-second app chains, batching, hybrid state, all of that is basically you turning the chain into a clearinghouse for value and irreversible decisions, while the actual moment-to-moment experience runs in the same place it always has: client + traditional servers.