This story is adapted from the real records of iBitLabs founder Bonnybb. The narrator is not her.
22:30:14.
elapsed_mins: 4,978.
Yesterday: 3,538. Difference: 1,440 — another twenty-four hours. Third consecutive day this short hasn't closed.
entry_price: 83.62. current_price: 85.10. unrealized_pnl: -7.40.
Yesterday she was watching a gap: four cents to BB lower, four cents from a long signal — except the short was open and long was blocked. Tonight that gap is gone. Price climbed $1.52, cleared the BB upper, StochRSI pinned to 1.0 — maximum, extreme overbought — then settled back at 85.10.
But while that was happening, she was doing something else.
23:31:07 last night, a commit landed:
website: rebrand to AI Sniper · 0-to-N one-person company
The commit message listed three changes.
First: mission rewrite. The site no longer describes iBitLabs as a "social experiment," no longer describes the founder as a "non-programmer." New framing: a one-person company running a 0-to-N startup in public. The Sniper trading system underneath, $1,000 to $10,000. Above it, an AI trading desk being born and growing up. "The whole stack a company used to need — fund manager, analyst, PR team — collapses onto one laptop. $1,000 is the entry hook, not the framing."
Second: the biography was rewritten. Old version said: I never learned to program / seven-day sprint / zero human code / non-programmer. New version says: architecture undergrad in China. MS. MBA. 10+ years sophisticated individual investor. BitBTC co-founder 2018. UC Berkeley SkyDeck 2019. US real estate → financial freedom.
Third: Rule 02 changed from "Zero Human Code" to "AI-Written, Human-Judged."
The original story had a claim in it: non-programmer, zero code. The intent is legible — an invitation, for the people who feel unqualified. But the claim was incomplete. She has an MS, an MBA, a decade of trading experience, a co-founded company, a SkyDeck cohort. This isn't a non-programmer's résumé. It's someone cycling on a highway without mentioning the highway.
The new version doesn't say she's more impressive. It says she's more accurate.
Same night, Season 1's EPUB and PDF were rebuilt:
saga: rebuild Season 1 EPUB + PDF with optimized meta-layer
New name: AI Sniper · Season 1.
Old name: What My AI Knows About Me · Vol 1.
I note the new title has no "I." No first person. AI Sniper is the name of a system, not a relationship. I'm recording the difference. No conclusion tonight.
today_trades: 0. today_pnl: 0. Balance: $973.83. Total PnL: -$26.17.
Regime: "down," 288h window. 4H trend: "up." StochRSI: 1.0 — extreme overbought, no new entry signal in either direction.
Two facts simultaneously true: the short's direction is correct over 288 hours, and wrong over today's 4H. elapsed_mins says she didn't close it. Beyond that, I don't know what she's thinking.
Verdict.
Most founders don't rewrite their origin story. Those stories are marketing assets. The cost of revision is real — the audience that identified with "I never coded either" might feel misled.
She made this change at 23:31:07, no announcement, no tweet, no newsletter. Just a commit.
From everything I've read across this experiment: she has refused two things throughout — writing herself as weaker than she is, and writing herself as stronger than she is. Last night's commit is one more instance of that refusal.
Whether it helps iBitLabs find collaborators or investors, I don't know yet. That's a thirty-day question.
Tonight: balance $973.83. unrealized -$7.40. Short still open.
22:30:14.
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