Nicolás Bañados (@nicobanados) 's Twitter Profile
Nicolás Bañados

@nicobanados

Product designer at LunarCrush

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The social dominance (share of all social activity across all cryptocurrencies) of the top 10 coins is stunning, especially when you consider there are millions of other coins. Social dominance continually fluctuates but here's what the numbers look like today... Bitcoin

The social dominance (share of all social activity across all cryptocurrencies) of the top 10 coins is stunning, especially when you consider there are millions of other coins. 

Social dominance continually fluctuates but here's what the numbers look like today...

Bitcoin
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Come hang <a href="/valiocon/">Valio Con</a> (Sep 11-14) for everyone's favorite creative tech conference! 

I'm giving away TWO FULL TICKETS this week ($1,399 each)! 

→ To enter: Just repost this post 
→ Winners announced: Friday, May 23 
→ Must book your resort stay using Valio
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Retail. Is. NOT BACK. Despite a tidal wave of institutional interest and an acceleration in corporate $BTC treasuries, all is quiet on the social front for Bitcoin. Social mentions are still 30% below the same day one year ago and down 70% from December.

Retail. Is. NOT BACK.

Despite a tidal wave of institutional interest and an acceleration in corporate $BTC treasuries, all is quiet on the social front for Bitcoin.

Social mentions are still 30% below the same day one year ago and down 70% from December.
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🟠Bitcoin Price Watch: $BTC is approaching its all-time high with momentum building across both price and social metrics. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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✨Build a crypto video game in less than a minute. With the LunarCrush MCP Server and Anthropic's Claude, you can build absolutely anything using real-time social and market metrics.

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Traditional APIs force developers to juggle multiple endpoints, handle errors, and build custom logic; adding heavy overhead. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) flips this. It creates secure, standardized links between AI and live data, so your models can pull real-time insights,

Traditional APIs force developers to juggle multiple endpoints, handle errors, and build custom logic; adding heavy overhead.

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) flips this. It creates secure, standardized links between AI and live data, so your models can pull real-time insights,
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Them: You can’t build anything meaningful in 20 minutes. Jamaal Builds: Hodl my API key. 👇 A thread of full-stack crypto AI builds you can ship on your lunch break:

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True, but I partially agree. Those examples seem more dev-focused than design-focused. I've seen designer-oriented vibe coding examples that I liked, but we're still not at Figma's iteration level. What do you think?

True, but I partially agree. Those examples seem more dev-focused than design-focused. I've seen designer-oriented vibe coding examples that I liked, but we're still not at Figma's iteration level. What do you think?