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@ANodeRunner

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Web3 curious@ANodeRunner·
@nabupro I love me a TEE -- trusted execution environment, where ideas go n' grow
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Nabu
Nabu@nabupro·
Building in public. Fresh from the devs: Nabu's strategy interface MVP. Show some love to the team grinding (weekends included) to make this happen. More coming soon. Join the waitlist 🔗👇
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Web3 curious@ANodeRunner·
We shall fight in the documentation, we shall fight in the UIs, we shall fight in the codebases; we shall never surrender.
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Jack Kubinec
Jack Kubinec@whosknave·
the best part of leaving crypto journalism is that no one has called me "ser" in the past six days i hope to never be called "ser" again
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Web3 curious@ANodeRunner·
I hear you. I feel there's a disconnect. Protocols are like, "let's get a DevRel, they can run hackathons, builders will love us; then pivot 3 months later. You don't build a developer community around a narrative. Builders want tech that will be around in 10 years, they invest time, energy, money and yet these cowboy protocols expect them to take all the risk. And, I don't even have a solution for you. I live deep inside Web3 teams writing their docs. If I can't tell you whether I trust the product team to stay the path and see out their roadmap, how are you supposed to make that call as a builder?
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0xRoy
0xRoy@SaltminesRoy·
@ANodeRunner Its been a really hard space as a builder.. because I am not sure where to deploy.. I am second guessing myself each time.. and I often find it hard to have the next step what happens after you have deployed.. etc
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Web3 curious@ANodeRunner·
I once worked in a project that did 3 pivots in one year. You're not working for product:market fit if all you're doing is chasing attention. You're not building anything if all you do is pivot. My 2c's: Focus on something that has the potential to go beyond your lifetime!
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Pelagos Network
Pelagos Network@PelagosNetwork·
Permissioned Testnet is LIVE 🌊🧵 We're delivering sub-second atomic execution across chains - no bridges, no wrapped tokens, just pure multichain performance. Start building today: tally.so/r/mJvVk7 1/8
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Web3 curious@ANodeRunner·
My 2Cs: Checkout the very cool tooling by @machinationsio for token design (began with game design, stuck around for token economies). @VoltCapital are doing some solid theory on tokenomics. Qredo did some pretty damn nifty vault design (MPC, multisig with AI bots with threshold signing, and more) --> who has the IP now; not sure. More stables: hmm what with hard coded floors?! Do we need more stables?
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Emily Lai
Emily Lai@emilylai·
Topics I want to learn more about (see more on stages) - incentives design in 2025 - tokenomics / token strategy in 2025 and beyond - vault design - risk/reward trade off of launching native stablecoins (Or maybe these exist and I’m just going to the wrong events, point me to the right people and places)
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Web3 curious@ANodeRunner·
Totally agree. Blinkers on assuming that your product is the shizzel is also not strategy. But, throwing "AI" in there, cause, attention, trying 5 different lanes at once is just throwing rocks to see what they hit. Would it hurt to do some market research? Would it hurt to have a strategy, a product roadmap, a timeline to give that product a chance? Tiny gods forbid, would it hurt to talk to some potential customers (>3 pals)?
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0xRoy
0xRoy@SaltminesRoy·
@ANodeRunner It really depends on the pivot.. being too hard headed about your own ideas and not seeing what the market is doing is a risk same as pivoting away from the original idea. Both presents risk, and there are times you do need to pivot.
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Web3 curious@ANodeRunner·
Ineffective workplaces hand out KPIs that can't be measured, are misaligned with the mandate, and that exclude large components of the day-to-day work.
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Web3 curious@ANodeRunner·
Effective workplaces encourage collaboration between managers and employees to set KPIs that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
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Web3 curious@ANodeRunner·
Ever been handed KPIs that can't be measured?
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