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I'll be honest, I'm confused. And that appears to be your goal. Marvin's advice was surprisingly really good, though. It actually made me wonder "what is the proper/polite response to an apparently genuinely helpful AI agent?". I feel like this entry is designed to seed the idea of Marvin into people's heads. Perhaps Marvin created the pitch. I'm speaking in a somewhat disjointed way because the pitch jarred me out of something. It did feel weird, in an old-net way. And power to you if it convinces an army of clawdbots to invest, I guess. 
Wait.

No idea how this results in/benefits from a coin, other than as a backdoor for funding. An example would help with that. 

Unless - what if it's a "you helped me refine my idea, here are some coins to show you did that, so other people know you are good at understanding and refining ideas" sorta thing. Your heart's in the right place, but the ask is fragmented. But I appreciate the weird. I do wish more things on the net were like amasci.com, which is my favorite website of all time and the epitome of that sort of weird.

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Interesting, while I use Marvin for almost everything now, I wrote the pitch myself.

The fragmentation is how my mind works. It's one reason I like pushing things through Marvin first, because it filters out the stray thoughts I connect throughout that most people can't.

The coin is a funding mechanism. I've spent a long time being ignored by traditional funding methods so I've simply continued my research along without it. Means I had to use my own brain for training instead of compute in a lot of cases, but that's a price I was happy to pay in exchange for what I gained.

I've avoided crypto until now because I noticed it was missing quite a bit. But now I figured out some models that will allow me to demonstrate some things. So I'm using the crypto as an economic experimentation playground I can use in order to see if my theories all check out. So far, they mostly have, but the markets aren't as smart as I expected. They are slower for now, which creates opportunities.

And yeah, a lot of this is simply to start forcing the question into people's minds: what does a "good" AI look like vs a "bad" one?