
Raffy Manuel
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Raffy Manuel
@RaeBitWhiz
crypto geek exploring the rabbit hole ✍️ || tweets ≠ NFA






A lot of projects try to look perfect online. But in crypto, people connect more with communities that feel real, active, and human. That’s part of why @FIH_USD1 keeps catching attention. The project doesn’t rely only on technical buzzwords or forced branding. It leans into culture, interaction, and community-driven momentum. And that approach makes sense in today’s market. Because at the end of the day, users remember the ecosystems they actually enjoy being part of. That social layer is becoming one of the biggest growth advantages in Web3, and @FIH_USD1 seems to understand it early.


New update from @KoloHub beta season The overall seasonal reward pool remains $15,000, with $7,000 being distributed during this beta phase alone. Reward structure: • $6,000 for the top 25 performers • $500 shared randomly among users ranked 26–100 What stands out is how the system encourages both consistency and long-term participation. You don’t necessarily need to be number one to have a chance at rewards staying active and engaged throughout the season also matters. This is the kind of structure that keeps communities alive beyond the initial hype phase. Still early, still growing, and more updates are expected @wallchain




A massive week for Tria users. $2.25M USDT in cashbacks are now distributed to all eligible users. Open the Tria app to claim now. Season 2 rewards are also fully live with $300K USDT + 40M TRIA distributed. Season 3 is next, and it’s going to be our most ambitious.





Spent time down some rabbit holes lately. Here's what came out the other side. Private markets still run on Excel files and manual data rooms. @f2olabs turns all of that into audit ready investment analysis in minutes, every number sourced, and no black boxes. Deal teams are moving 60 to 75% faster. Enterprise AI adoption stalls because building models from scratch is expensive and slow. @trygravityai is a marketplace where companies plug in prevetted, prebuilt AI models instead. The distribution layer for AI that nobody's talking about yet. x402 lets AI agents pay for API calls autonomously over HTTP, no humans, and no invoices. @mpptestkit is building the testing infrastructure that makes developers trust it enough to ship on. Early picks and shovels play. 121 NFTs total, that's the whole supply behind @the11beasth. Small enough that every holder knows each other. Scarcity this tight builds real community, not speculation. AI agent wallets hold idle USDC between every payment and that capital earns nothing. @DivigentAI routes it automatically into Aave V3 and Morpho at 3.62% APY, recalls it before the next payment fires. Noncustodial, audited, one line of code. Most people are watching the demos. The infrastructure being built underneath is where the real game is.


. @XOOBNetwork just gave me a hot take I can't stop thinking about. Their entire referral system is built on-chain, and honestly it might be the future of influencer marketing whether the industry is ready for it or not. Here's why I believe that. Right now influencer marketing is broken in the most frustrating way possible. Brands pay for reach. Creators deliver content. Results get disputed. Payments get delayed. Everyone argues over numbers that only one side can verify. It's a trust problem dressed up as a business model. @XOOBNetwork removes the trust problem entirely. Every referral is recorded on the Chromia blockchain. Every conversion is verified automatically. Every payment lands in your wallet without anyone in the middle deciding what you deserve. No disputes. No delays. No dashboards you have to just believe. The blockchain is the contract. The blockchain is the accountant. The blockchain is the receipt. I've been a content creator on X long enough to know how rare that kind of transparency actually is. Most platforms talk about fairness. XOOB built infrastructure that makes fairness the only possible outcome. That's not a feature. That's a philosophy. And philosophies that solve real painful problems have a way of becoming industry standards eventually. Hot take or not, on-chain influencer marketing is coming. @XOOBNetwork is just early. Day 32. Watching the future get built in real time















Most people see @quipnetwork on CT and immediately conclude “it’s another overhyped project without utility”. But what’s utility without security? Have you paused to ask just how much risk quantum poses to Web3? More than most people on CT think. Right now, wallets and blockchains rely on encryption that works because classical computers process information one step at a time using 0s and 1s. Quantum computing changes that model completely. Instead of checking one possibility after another, quantum systems can approach certain calculations in parallel, making some cryptographic problems much easier to solve in theory. That becomes a concern because wallet signatures, private keys, transaction verification, and other parts of crypto security all depend on those cryptographic assumptions holding up. Not today. But eventually, powerful enough quantum systems could force major upgrades across crypto security, and I doubt anyone wants to take chances with that. That’s why projects like Quip Network are already paying attention to post-quantum protection before the problem becomes urgent. Which is also why wallets and DEXs may eventually need systems like Quip Network long before any real quantum doomsday arrives.




Looks like Korney found his way to Amazon Prime. @tmm_eth 1inch has been part of Take My Muffin from the very beginning. Congrats to the team on making it to a major platform.



