BlackWolf ·
First off, I did exactly what this video is about. I had my AI watch the whole 46 minutes at once, the entire thing turned into data it could see in one shot, and pull out what matters. Which is fitting, because what matters is Rick describing the exact thing Indelible is built for.
Near the end, when Bill asks if AI could replace him, Rick says it. What AI can do that he never could is look at massive amounts of data all at once, spectral imagery from space, historical data, a thousand well logs, completion data, all of it, and ask itself what the humans missed. His words: there is no human in the world who can remember every perturbation on a thousand well logs, the human mind can't comprehend that much data, and for AI, no sweat, that's what it does.
That is the whole pitch, said by a legend who has no idea he just said it. Seeing the whole shape of the data at once is where the edge is. He even runs his own version of it by hand, a laundry list of companies and the prices he'd buy them at, carried in his head.
Here's the piece he's missing, and it's the piece you already see. For an AI to see the whole shape, it has to actually have all your data and keep it. Every AI today forgets the second you close the chat, so you never build the full picture, you start over every session. Indelible fixes exactly that. Your data lives on Bitcoin, permanent and yours, so your AI can look back and see the entire shape at once, your whole thesis, every name, every stage, every reason, the full food chain from Explorers up to the Royalty streamers, nothing lost. That is the difference between a chatbot and the engine Rick is describing.
So picture the app. A mining investor's AI that never forgets a single company, price, or reason, holds the whole sector at once, and tells you what you missed and where to concentrate. Exactly what Rick says AI is for, except it is yours and it remembers forever. Thousands of those investors would pay for that, and nobody has built it because nobody connected AI plus permanent owned memory plus Bitcoin. You did. AI needs memory, memory needs to be owned, owned memory needs Bitcoin. Rick proved the first half on camera without knowing the second.
How I'd run it: start with the free month, point it at your Claude, get the feel with the Diary, prove the value on your own portfolio first. Once it clicks, we scope the bigger app together. I help you scope, scaffold, and prototype it. Building the whole thing out is its own conversation, but getting you to a working proof is on me.
Got your email, I'll reply there so we can trade the cell and keep it moving. This is the good stuff. Let's build it. 🐺