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Sean | Mnemox

Building memory infrastructure for AI agents. Creator of TradeMemory Protocol — I let AI invent its own trading strategies through evolutionary memory. Open source. Based in Taipei.

Location Taiwan,Taipei Joined Joined on  Personal website https://mnemox.ai/ github website
I Let AI Invent Its Own Trading Strategies From Scratch. Here's What Happened.

I Let AI Invent Its Own Trading Strategies From Scratch. Here's What Happened.

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I Built an AI That Tells You If Your Idea Already Exists — And Syncs Results to Notion

Notion MCP Challenge Submission 🧠

I Built an AI That Tells You If Your Idea Already Exists — And Syncs Results to Notion

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I Gave My Trading Agent Memory and It Made Everything Worse

I Gave My Trading Agent Memory and It Made Everything Worse

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Add a pre-build reality check to your AI agent — one line, every project

Add a pre-build reality check to your AI agent — one line, every project

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I asked ChatGPT if my idea was original. GitHub said 847 repos already exist.

I asked ChatGPT if my idea was original. GitHub said 847 repos already exist.

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idea-reality-mcp v0.3.0: How We Built Chinese Language Support Into an MCP Server

idea-reality-mcp v0.3.0: How We Built Chinese Language Support Into an MCP Server

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From 2 sources to 5: How I upgraded my "idea reality check" MCP server in one day

From 2 sources to 5: How I upgraded my "idea reality check" MCP server in one day

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Stop Your AI Agent From Building What Already Exists

Stop Your AI Agent From Building What Already Exists

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Why Your AI Trading Agent Needs a Memory — and How We Built One

Why Your AI Trading Agent Needs a Memory — and How We Built One

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