@conso_zh: June Chinese Twitter "Hardcore Top Posts" TOP 10 In June, while the World Cup was in full swing, discussions on AI tools and the crypto sector were also heating up on Chinese Twitter. Information overflow is real, but hardcore long-form posts that thoroughly dissect problems and offer actionable methods continue to shine. Let's review June's "Hardcore Top Posts." Score:…
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June Chinese Twitter "Hardcore Top Posts" TOP 10, summarizing 10 high-quality long-form posts covering AI engineering, investment research, crypto prediction markets, Codex tutorials, etc., each with a score and link.
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June Chinese Twitter “Hardcore Top Posts” TOP 10
In June, as the World Cup heated up, Chinese Twitter saw lively discussions not only about football matches but also around AI tools and the Crypto space. Information overload is real, yet hardcore long-form posts that thoroughly break down problems and offer actionable methods continue to emerge. Let’s review the “Hardcore Top Posts” of June.
Scoring: Data Score × 70% + Content Score × 30% Data score reflects interactions such as likes, saves, retweets, quotes, replies, with time compensation applied; content score evaluates completeness, information density, practicality, uniqueness, etc.
Top 1: “Architect Tutorial: Foundation Engineering”
Creator: @dashen_wang | Score: 99.40 The hardest-core AI engineering long post of June, earning 1,960 saves and 310,000+ impressions. On the surface, it breaks down Loop Engineering, but the core points to the rarest skill in the AI era: clearly defining what “done,” “correct,” and “deliverable” mean. As execution costs drop, judgment becomes more precious. If you want to move from using AI to write code to building systems, this is worth a close read. Original link: https://x.com/dashen_wang/status/2069293474206376042…
Top 2: “I Scraped 1,828 Tweets from Trump: Why Is He Obsessed with Hynix, MRVL, and NOK?”
Creator: @Vegahao | Score: 93.09 Not a copy-trade list, but a full investment research path breakdown. The author combed through 1,828 tweets, tracing from CRCL, MSTR all the way to Hynix, DRAM, MRVL, NOK, showing how judgments converged. What’s truly worth learning is the process of tracking information sources, refining the main theme, and validating logic. Especially recommended for those doing investment research. Original link: https://x.com/Vegahao/status/2069733529785905289…
Top 3: “OPENTSC Launch: Companies Are Dying, Guilds Are Rising”
Creator: @dashen_wang | Score: 92.76 Not about specific tools, but a discussion on restructuring organizational forms. From “thin-shell companies” to open-source OPENTSC, it recombines AI, processes, roles, and delivery into a runnable system. While others argue whether AI can replace humans, this post is already thinking about how one person can function like a team using a system. Original link: https://x.com/dashen_wang/status/2068615228007346484…
Top 4: “Interactive Brokers (IBKR) Step-by-Step Account Opening Tutorial: Done in 20 Minutes, Verified Account Opened”
Creator: @WuKongWAGMI | Score: 91.51 A classic “infrastructure” post, earning 708 saves. It clearly explains account opening requirements, document preparation, differences in review, and operational steps. When you need to allocate assets globally, this kind of tutorial is more useful than emotional opinions. Original link: https://x.com/WuKongWAGMI/status/2063102190474891541…
Top 5: “The First Tutorial for Codex Beginners: From Download and Installation to Actually Running Your First Project”
Creator: @0xchubai | Score: 91.47 Many people don’t know how to use Codex, not because they can’t, but because they get stuck at the first step. This post thoroughly explains the most basic issues: download, installation, login, project folder, permission pop-ups, etc. AI programming never starts with showing off skills, but with the first time you actually get something to run. Original link: https://x.com/0xchubai/status/2069061369283178564…
Top 6: “The History of Crypto Prediction Markets: Fall of Elites, Rise of Duopoly, and a Hundred Voices”
Creator: @blmario669 | Score: 90.62 A long post of over 26,000 characters, covering from traditional polling and information pricing to the rise, fall, and new landscape of crypto prediction markets. It doesn’t stop at the surface level of “Polymarket is hot,” but helps you understand why prediction markets matter. Original link: https://x.com/blmario669/status/2064898393810563578…
Top 7: “Wake Up! Stablecoins in Latin America Are Not a Crypto Adoption Victory, But a Piece of the Remittance Story”
Creator: @agintender | Score: 90.33 An extremely sobering perspective. Instead of following the “crypto adoption” narrative, it starts with Chinese restaurants in Mexico, Taishan immigrants, and the history of cross-border remittances. After reading, you’ll understand: in many places, stablecoins are just old remittance networks wrapped in new technology — the key question is “how does the money get home.” Original link: https://x.com/agintender/status/2070448231113437642…
Top 8: “A Personal Website Is the Best Project for You to Learn Codex”
Creator: @Saccc_c | Score: 89.18 Not long, but the topic is spot-on, earning 1,083 saves and 180,000+ impressions. A personal website project has content, structure, and visible results, letting you fully complete the cycle of “express requirements → design → implement → revise.” For many, their first real collaboration with Codex might be just one project away. Original link: https://x.com/Saccc_c/status/2071881016013205890…
Top 9: “After Searching Everywhere, These 10 Must-Have Skills for Codex Are the Ones”
Creator: @AI_jacksaku | Score: 88.89 When there are too many tools, the problem becomes “which one to use first.” This post curates around high-frequency scenarios like planning, code quality, front-end implementation, automated testing, and CI/CD. If you’ve already installed Codex but are still figuring out your workflow, reading this will save you detours. Original link: https://x.com/AI_jacksaku/status/2068702722807771294…
Top 10: “Free Residential IPs from 8 Countries (100+), GitHub Open Source Project Step-by-Step Tutorial”
Creator: @vansvoler | Score: 87.53 A very practical low-level tool tutorial, earning 528 saves. When doing research and automation, you often get stuck not by the method, but by the network environment. This post uses an open-source project to bridge VPS and VPNGate nodes, clearly explaining how to route traffic through residential broadband IPs. You may not need it right now, but you can’t miss adding it to your bookmarks. Original link: https://x.com/vansvoler/status/2062893179993833795…
Salute to these 10 “Long-form Architects” and all creators who continue to produce quality content.
Scoring is just a reference based on data and editorial perspective, not the full measure of content value.
Good content often goes beyond any ranking list. If you have a “god-tier post” from June that didn’t make the cut but shouldn’t be missed, feel free to share it in the comments — good content deserves to be seen by more people.
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