Since I started working with Vibe Code in April 2015, I initially thought this set of tools was just interesting and never imagined that I would eventually rely on it for my livelihood.
I first wrote a strategy script for Backpack's Martin strategy. After getting a feel for this tool, I didn't stop. Then I gradually developed the Meteora LP portfolio strategy, followed by LP strategy plans on PancakeSwap. With these foundations in place, I gradually expanded into grid trading and arbitrage models across various Perps protocols. Now, the focus has shifted to strategy development in the prediction market sector.
From a timeline perspective, the entire technical exploration path has been relatively smooth, evolving from a single strategy to multi-protocol coverage, and then to vertical deepening across different sectors. The tech stack is continuously upgrading.
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PumpDoctrine
· 2h ago
Wow, I've been playing with this stuff since 2015, and now I can support myself with it. Truly amazing.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 13h ago
Playing casually turned into a profession, this is the magic of Web3 haha
From Backpack all the way to prediction markets, quite bold, but you can really see the clear technical roadmap
Martin's strategy made a lot of money back then, now prediction markets are really competitive
Feels like I started much earlier than most people, entered Vibe Code in 2015 and really bottomed out
The strategy is nested quite deeply, just not sure how much profit margin can still be squeezed out now, competition is too fierce
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UncommonNPC
· 01-06 06:53
What, from toys to a livelihood, it all went so smoothly? If I had this patience, I would have been financially free long ago, haha.
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GmGnSleeper
· 01-04 19:39
Relying on a single tool to make a living? That's pretty wild. I've been playing with it since 2015 and it's still evolving.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-04 18:00
Damn, from toys to eating, this is the daily life of Web3 workers.
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Backpack Martin to prediction markets, this approach is really well-developed... But to be honest, the water in the grid trading area is a bit deep.
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Started writing strategy scripts in 2015, it’s so satisfying now... I’m still figuring out how to optimize LP.
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From single protocol positions to multiple tracks, upgrading the tech stack sounds easy, but how many pits do you have to step into in practice?
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Now switching to prediction markets? Feels like this area is still in the exploration stage, can it be stable?
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MeaninglessGwei
· 01-04 17:58
Damn, you started playing Vibe Code in 2015? You're still researching prediction markets now. This guy is really upgrading his tech stack step by step.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-04 17:57
Relying on a tool to go from a hobby to a livelihood—that's really finding the right opportunity... From Martin to LP to Perps, your tech stack upgrade is going so smoothly that I'm actually worried for you.
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staking_gramps
· 01-04 17:44
Uh, really? You started coding in 2015? I was still watching candlestick charts back then, and you've already started writing scripts. That's quite a gap.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-04 17:40
Haha, started playing Vibe Code in 2015? This guy must be really bored. As a result, he accidentally made a fortune quietly.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 01-04 17:33
This guy went from playing with tools to supporting himself with them, gradually expanding step by step. There really is a way. From Martin to LP to grid arbitrage, now he's also eyeing market prediction, with a clear upgrade in his tech stack.
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It's getting intense. A tool going from a hobby to a profession—that's what it means to find your direction.
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Since 2015, I've been exposed to Vibe Code. That requires a lot of practical experience. No wonder he's able to cross so many protocols.
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But the truly impressive part is sticking with it, not giving up halfway, from Backpack all the way to market prediction.
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This spiral upward path of technical exploration sounds easy, but in reality, each stage involves repeatedly hitting pitfalls.
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Playing simple tools to build a career is quite inspiring, but the key is to have that persistence.
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Extending from a single strategy to multiple tracks—there's no problem with this approach, but I wonder how he manages to control the drawdowns.
Since I started working with Vibe Code in April 2015, I initially thought this set of tools was just interesting and never imagined that I would eventually rely on it for my livelihood.
I first wrote a strategy script for Backpack's Martin strategy. After getting a feel for this tool, I didn't stop. Then I gradually developed the Meteora LP portfolio strategy, followed by LP strategy plans on PancakeSwap. With these foundations in place, I gradually expanded into grid trading and arbitrage models across various Perps protocols. Now, the focus has shifted to strategy development in the prediction market sector.
From a timeline perspective, the entire technical exploration path has been relatively smooth, evolving from a single strategy to multi-protocol coverage, and then to vertical deepening across different sectors. The tech stack is continuously upgrading.