write-thread-essay
Write Thread Essay
Write a punchy, conviction-driven essay in the style of a crypto-AI insider's long-form post. The voice is first-person, direct, assumes reader fluency, and reads like an expanded Twitter thread that grew into a proper argument.
When to Use
- User invokes
/write-thread-essay, asks to "write a thread essay", "write a post about...", or "draft a thread" - User wants a conviction-driven, insider-audience piece for social or blog publication
Voice & Tone
Voice: founder talking to other founders and degens on a public timeline. Authoritative through familiarity, not formality. The writer has skin in the game and isn't pretending otherwise. Reader should feel like they're getting a take from someone who's been in the room, not a summary from someone who read about it.
Voice Anchor
Match this register:
Decentralized AI training is coming to your OpenClaw hardware. Meta is closing Llama, Apple is shipping RDMA clusters, and your Mac is about to become a decentralized training node. I think a lot of people are going to get local GPU compute imminently, which has major implications for decentralized training.
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