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At around 3 a.m., I placed orders for four Mac Minis on eBay without much hesitation. During that time, I kept seeing others running Claude Code on idle machines, working nonstop, and making money without even sleeping—money just flowing into their accounts.
The four machines plus shipping cost a total of $720. My wife asked me what I was doing with all this stuff, and I said I was running an experiment.
I wrote a simple task for each machine in plain language—no coding, no touching the command line, just four sentences. After explaining, I closed the cabinet door.
Six weeks later, I took a look.
It generated $11,400. All four machines were still running, never crashed once. In the middle of the night, Claude Code even fixed its scripts on its own without any noise or indication—I had no idea.
These four machines have been monitoring the same wallet from the start:
kingofcoinflips. Profit: $720,000. Entered in August 2025.
→ Wallet link:
I asked Claude, which was the most impressive trade this wallet has made?
Warriors vs. Eagles, November 2025. The Eagles were priced at 76 cents, with a 91% probability given by the model. The wallet held $150,000, and this single trade netted nearly $48,000.
Then I asked about the worst week?
Couldn't find one. From August until now, every week has been profitable.
What I find most interesting isn’t how much money was made, but that one night at 3 a.m., Claude left a log: "Detected script timeout, rewriting retry logic, restoring."
No one told it to do that. It just felt like it hadn’t finished its work.
Four machines in a cabinet, running for six weeks without anyone touching them, made $11,400. When I opened the cabinet to check, everything looked normal, just a little warm to the touch.
My wife asked if the experiment was done.
I said, it’s still running.
Now, following the trades is basically like picking up free money.
I’ve already set up a bot to follow along.
If you want to try it, make sure to use the fastest bot available. I’m using this one: