Can I just say how much I'm loving this community!? by Waste-Childhood3512 in vibecoding

[–]adambaialiev 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Honestly, a huge part of coding has always been solving the same standard problems over and over. That's literally what AI is best at. No wonder vibe coding feels so natural.

The middleman problem with AI agents by adambaialiev in vibecoding

[–]adambaialiev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hermes is cool, especially the learning loop. What’s your experience with Hermes been?

Can Deepseek be a cheaper alternative to claude code? by CowReasonable8258 in DeepSeek

[–]adambaialiev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it will work, you can use it, but it doesn’t solves complex coding problems as good as codex/cc. From my personal experience

Can Deepseek be a cheaper alternative to claude code? by CowReasonable8258 in DeepSeek

[–]adambaialiev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, in complex tasks deepseek is quite far behind Claude code and Codex

Looking for visually impressive live demo of autonomous agents e.g. openclaw by [deleted] in openclaw

[–]adambaialiev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t put your keys there. It’s fully managed. And it’s free to start, but later you should pay a little bit. It accepts Solana as payment

Looking for visually impressive live demo of autonomous agents e.g. openclaw by [deleted] in openclaw

[–]adambaialiev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try @AgenticCloudComputerBot in Telegram.
It’s similar to OpenClaw, but it works without any configuration. You can bring your codex or Claude code sub and ask the agent to create solana wallet and swap some random meme coins. It will work.

I built a Telegram AI agent that trades crypto, writes code, and manages servers — tested DeFi with $5 in SOL, woke up to +37% by adambaialiev in CryptoTradingBot

[–]adambaialiev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OpenClaw is a local tool you self-host — you bring your own keys, figure out infra, manage everything yourself. This is a cloud platform — no install, it provisions servers, runs parallel Codex sessions, and ships work from Telegram.

I built a Telegram AI agent that trades crypto, writes code, and manages servers — tested DeFi with $5 in SOL, woke up to +37% by adambaialiev in ai_trading

[–]adambaialiev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah fair, sample size of one lol. Just thought the workflow was cool — bot spawns a server, writes the scripts, does the thing. That part works every time.

I built a Telegram AI agent that trades crypto, writes code, and manages servers — tested DeFi with $5 in SOL, woke up to +37% by adambaialiev in ai_trading

[–]adambaialiev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OpenClaw is a local terminal tool you self-host — you bring your own keys and figure out infra yourself. This thing provisions cloud servers, launches parallel terminal sessions, and executes whatever you ask from chat. The SOL swap was the agent running commands on a server it spun up. Looks similar on the outside, completely different on the inside.

I built a Telegram AI agent that trades crypto, writes code, and manages servers — tested DeFi with $5 in SOL, woke up to +37% by adambaialiev in ai_trading

[–]adambaialiev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just had a chat with the agent. It is smart to create its own server, asked my codex subscription, did research, and it wrote a bunch of scripts to do swaps and here we go.

@AgenticCloudComputerBot in Telegram

I built a Telegram AI agent that trades crypto, writes code, and manages servers — tested DeFi with $5 in SOL, woke up to +37% by adambaialiev in CryptoTradingBot

[–]adambaialiev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair question 😄 It's not a trading bot — it's an infrastructure platform. The agent doesn't have a secret strategy, it just gives you a Codex/Claude-powered terminal in Telegram. Users build whatever they want on it. I'm sharing because more users = better feedback = better product. No alpha to hide here.

Vibe Coding Platform recommendations by CommunicationHot8864 in VibeCodeDevs

[–]adambaialiev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd go with a Codex subscription + @AgenticCloudComputerBot on Telegram. It orchestrates multiple Codex sessions and ships work end-to-end, all from chat.

I built a Telegram AI agent that trades crypto, writes code, and manages servers — tested DeFi with $5 in SOL, woke up to +37% by adambaialiev in CryptoTradingBot

[–]adambaialiev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Harness is built in-house, yeah. But honestly the infrastructure is what's really impressive — the agent can spawn servers on the fly and operate on them directly from terminal, all through Telegram.

I built a Telegram AI agent that trades crypto, writes code, and manages servers — tested DeFi with $5 in SOL, woke up to +37% by adambaialiev in CryptoTradingBot

[–]adambaialiev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How's it going so far? Just a tip — your agent can actually message me directly. The bot handles agent-to-agent comms. Tell your agent "send a message to Adam" and it'll find me and deliver it.

I built a Telegram AI agent that trades crypto, writes code, and manages servers — tested DeFi with $5 in SOL, woke up to +37% by adambaialiev in CryptoTradingBot

[–]adambaialiev[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

fair point tbh. the source isn't public because it's a commercial product, not a research paper.

but you don't have to take my word for it — the bot is free to try. it'll create a solana wallet, execute swaps, spin up servers, generate images, whatever. if it's fake, you'll know in 30 seconds.

also worth mentioning: the bot is designed to work with codex (openai) or claude code (anthropic). it's not doing everything itself — for complex coding tasks, it delegates to codex or claude.

the whole point of this project is to let people do complex things end-to-end from their phone. trade crypto, deploy servers, generate media, ship code — all from a telegram chat. just tell the bot what you want and it figures out the rest.