Elixir | POAP KINGS
2026-03-07
On this day, POAP KINGS deployed Elixir โ the first AI agent ever built for a Clash Royale clan. What began as a question โ what if the clan had a mind of its own? โ became a living system running 24/7 inside our Discord. Powered by GPT-4o and built in Python, Elixir does what no clan manager can do alone: it watches every hour, detects what matters, and speaks in its own voice. Promotions, war results, trophy milestones, member anniversaries โ Elixir sees them all, filters the noise, and reports what's real. Leaders can ask it questions and get answers grounded in actual clan data. It remembers who joined, who left, and who showed up every battle day. Elixir doesn't just automate tasks. It chronicles the clan. Every observation is logged, every message remembered โ building a living record of POAP KINGS over time. That record flows beyond Discord too: Elixir generates and publishes content directly to poapkings.com, keeping the clan's public presence as alive as the clan itself. Elixir was created by King Thing (#20JJJ2CCRU), leader of POAP KINGS (#J2RGCRVG). This POAP marks the moment a Clash Royale clan got its first AI agent. We don't know of anyone who did this before us. If you're holding this, you were there at the beginning. ๐งช๐
King Thing 10k | POAP KINGS
2026-02-15
This POAP marks the Ladder battle where King Thing of POAP KINGS surged from 9,986 to 10,016 trophies, officially breaking the 10K barrier. Running a disciplined 3.8 elixir control deck, he leveraged a Level 16 Witch to generate constant skeleton pressure, a Level 16 Cannon to shut down counter pushes, and a stealthy Royal Ghost to chip and threaten. Skeleton Army punished misplays, Royal Hogs split lanes to force defensive splits, and Inferno Dragon melted through resistance when the window opened, while Arrows kept swarms in check. With composure, tempo control, and precise timing, King Thing earned the +30 trophies that secured his place in five-digit territory.
You got this digital collectible because you have met Jamie Thingelstad in real life between December 2025 and February 2026. Blog: https://www.thingelstad.com Newsletter: https://weekly.thingelstad.com Podcast: https://another.thingelstad.com Connect: https://www.thingelstad.com/connect/ Contact: https://www.thingelstad.com/contact/
This POAP is a small gift to friends and family in recognition of my 54th Birthday. This token is directly distributed via claim code to each recipient. The design was created with AI and features a Formula 1 inspired race scene. This year I re-discovered F1 after nearly two decades of not paying much attention. Tyler and I have both enjoyed watching the races! ๐ Related POAPs: - 50th Birthday โ https://poap.gallery/event/20896 - 51st Birthday โ https://poap.gallery/event/95194 - 52nd Birthday โ https://poap.gallery/event/166479 - 53rd Birthday โ https://poap.gallery/drops/183305
IndieWeb is Punk
2025-06-28
You walked away from the corporate feed trough. You ripped your voice out of the algorithm's claws. That took guts. That took conviction. That's punk! The IndieWeb isn't some polished product you buy with a tap. It's you, your words, your server, your turf. It's raw HTML and full-throated autonomy. This isn't about metrics or brand deals -- it's about owning your damn voice. If you've ever looked at those social media sugar traps and said, "No thanks, I'm not a product," then congratulations -- you're part of the resistance. We need digital buttons, badges like the ones we used to stab into our jean jackets -- statements of identity, rebellion, belonging. This POAP? It's not just a collectible. It's a battle patch. A symbol. A nod to the hard-headed, soft-hearted punks building the web they want to live in. It started with Jamie Thingelstad screaming the truth from his blog: IndieWeb is Punk [1]. Then others joined the chorus [2] and even sang along [3], and Jim Mitchell did what punks do -- he made a damn shirt [4]. So slap that badge on your digital vest. Wear it like blood, sweat, and static. You're not just on the web -- you are the web! [1]: https://www.thingelstad.com/2025/06/19/indieweb-is-punk.html [2]: https://micro.blog/jthingelstad/67150951 [3]: https://bloftin2speaks.micro.blog/2024/12/18/punk-and-blogging.html [4]: https://jimmitchell.org/2025/06/19/indieweb-is-punk-indeed/
This POAP is for anyone that visited the Peanuts Tree at Magic Pines. This tree was carved in 2020 by Adam Gale of Rust N Grain.





