𝙳𝚊𝚒𝚜𝚢•꩜³
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𝙳𝚊𝚒𝚜𝚢•꩜³
@SERAPHICDAISYY
• Graphic Designer • Bringing art in every pixel to help Web 3 brands and creators grow through impactful visuals. • DM for collabs •

To build something that can really be useful and help projects to scale faster along the way, @CournotProtocol has been working closely together with partners from prediction markets, agentic ecosystem, collectibles, and parametric insurance. This has helped us to build based on the needs, not based on what we think would be. We are still early. But we are strong.







Ants are fascinating. They build colonies from scratch quietly, layer by layer. No central control. Just roles and execution. Each one solves a different problem, but together they form one system. That’s what @SuperteamKZ Solana ecosystem feels like right now. Different teams. Different directions. Same structure forming underneath. I went through 7 projects to understand what’s actually being built. And it connects more than it first appears. Let me tell you more🧵




Bookmark this, you will need it. 👇 I’ve worked with projects and helped people land roles, and one thing I’ve noticed is: most people think the problem is the pitch but sometimes it’s actually who they’re pitching to. A lot of project inboxes are managed by interns or community mods so even a good message can die there. what works better: – pitch to the right person → founder, marketing lead, content lead – mention something specific about the project (no copy-paste) – show one clear way you can help – attach proof, not promises – keep it short enough to read in 20 seconds if it has to be the project account: – don’t just DM “gm” – engage with their posts first – become familiar, then send something relevant telegram works too sometimes, but only when your message feels intentional, not desperate. Just know that, in web3, good pitches don’t feel like begging they feel like value arriving at the right door. Stay tuned for more tips and helpful posts.























