
JeffX
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JeffX
@JeffExtor
Building @SwapRoyale @HyacinthAudits | Former @OlympusDAO Core


New badge? 🙈 Incredibly proud to announce @SwapRoyale - a mobile first retail-friendly “fantasy trading” competition app! @JeffExtor @RektCaprisun & I would love for you to be 1st to try our new iOS public beta - giving $10 free credit for new users :) @bigdsenpai" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">swaproyale.com/@bigdsenpai




New badge? 🙈 Incredibly proud to announce @SwapRoyale - a mobile first retail-friendly “fantasy trading” competition app! @JeffExtor @RektCaprisun & I would love for you to be 1st to try our new iOS public beta - giving $10 free credit for new users :) @bigdsenpai" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">swaproyale.com/@bigdsenpai

Introducing SwapRoyale: 1. Pick a contest and enter with as little as $5 2. Everyone gets the same $100K virtual portfolio 3. Make trades on real assets at real prices 4. Each contest has a fixed trade limit you'll see upfront 5. Watch the leaderboard update live 6. Contest ends, rankings lock, and winners get paid instantly You can't lose more than your entry fee, you can't get liquidated, and you don't need $50K to compete It’s just you and your read on the market against everyone else who thinks they know better






Mom already doing 100k months btw she started 1 month ago

how to break into the NYC crypto scene a step by step guide for people moving to New York who need to find a community there are 3 main areas i will cover - friends - coworking - events this city is powerful, but only if you take advantage of it and leave your apartment. you could walk around introducing yourself to 100 people a day and never meet someone in crypto, but if you know where to look (and who to look for) you’ll start seeing crypto people on the street every day. if you already have your people then this is obviously not for you, but if you’re sitting in your apartment and wishing you had people to meet and places to be, this will put you on the fast track. FRIENDS crypto is an incredibly relationship driven industry. everyone you meet knows a ton of other people in the space. if you’re on the event circuit, you probably already know some new yorkers - reach out to them. don’t feel bad that they’re likely to expend less energy trying to meet up than you are at the beginning. they’re just living their life and have a ton of distractions; but if you’re proactive about meeting up (and not in an annoying way) then you can become friends with them, and meet their friends. if you don’t have an existing conference network, then meet people the good old fashioned way - by dming them on twitter. COWORKING a very good way to accelerate the friend making process (and also start getting invited to events) is to be part of a coworking community. many L1’s and VCs have offices with space for their projects - tap those resources. show up to the same place every day, meet people, get slop bowls together. this will be productive for whatever business objective you’re working on, but it will also help you start identifying a few people you want to spend more time with. EVENTS once you have a couple friends, they will start inviting you to events. the beauty of events is that everyone’s done working for the day, and although they will probably make some small talk about what they do and what you do, they’re usually more interested in just socializing. if there’s a business case, set up a call and talk about it later. every night of the week there is something going on in the city - you just don’t have the luma. there are friend groups in crypto that i’ve never met, friend groups i know of but am not a part of, friend groups that i am a part of, and friend groups that only exist because im the common glue bringing them together. your goal is to bump into one of these friend groups that you organically get along with, and infiltrate. be the guy that suggests going to a bar after the event and then buy the first round. make a couple friends in the broader group and go out of your way to meet up with them 1:1 or in groups of 3/4. it’s helpful to just collect everyone you meet’s Telegram when you’re going to these events, but you will not develop strong relationships with everyone, and that’s okay. don’t force it. your goal should be to make one solid connection at every event that you want to deepen. you might have to talk to 20 people before that happens. CLOSING THOUGHTS people really don’t like to be used, so don’t use people. a transactional interaction can leave a bad first impression and seriously hurt your chances of becoming part of the in crowd. also, no one wants to feel like they’re doing charity by helping a friendless red headed step child. don’t ask for much, give first. ask people what their plans are. often times, it’s easier for them to send you a luma than to schedule a dinner or drinks - and that way they get to see their other friends too instead of dedicating a whole night. you get what you put in. be nice have fun etc















