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Garry Tan claims costly AI setup matches 2028 capabilities

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Garry Tan posted that OpenClaw, Hermes, and GBrain tools together deliver advanced AI performance for $10,000 in monthly token costs. The configuration reportedly equals capabilities expected to reach broad availability at $100 per month by 2028. Levelsio quoted the post and asked how to apply similar token maximization methods to Claude Code, focusing the exchange on early access to high-capacity AI systems ahead of lower-cost releases.

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The biggest alpha leak of 2026 is that you can tokenmax $10k/mo with OpenClaw/Hermes + GBrain and get the AI that everyone will have in 2028 for $100/mo, but you can get it now, and that is the biggest single unlock you can have vs your competition

8:31 AM · May 15, 2026 View on X

The biggest alpha leak of 2026 is that you can tokenmax $10k/mo with OpenClaw/Hermes + GBrain and get the AI that everyone will have in 2028 for $100/mo, but you can get it now, and that is the biggest single unlock you can have vs your competition

3:31 PM · May 15, 2026 · 628.9K Views

This sounds crazy but now that I have it and I'm using it, it is too obvious that all the companies that manage to find moats, build real value, and get big in the next 24 months will be maximizing this fact

Garry TanGarry Tan@garrytan

The biggest alpha leak of 2026 is that you can tokenmax $10k/mo with OpenClaw/Hermes + GBrain and get the AI that everyone will have in 2028 for $100/mo, but you can get it now, and that is the biggest single unlock you can have vs your competition

3:31 PM · May 15, 2026 · 628.9K Views
3:32 PM · May 15, 2026 · 50.2K Views

How do I tokenmax my Claude Code?

Garry TanGarry Tan@garrytan

The biggest alpha leak of 2026 is that you can tokenmax $10k/mo with OpenClaw/Hermes + GBrain and get the AI that everyone will have in 2028 for $100/mo, but you can get it now, and that is the biggest single unlock you can have vs your competition

3:31 PM · May 15, 2026 · 628.9K Views
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