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Solana Bergabung Nisan 2025
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@LilMatesPlace This Lil Mate looks good ngl.
How is community growth looking before launch?
Is there already activities going on to foster launch boost already?
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@PolyVaultRH @Polymarket @RobinhoodCrypto Loving the idea behind getting liquidity to make a prediction
How do you intend to build the community where lenders, traders and other people bond and build together?
Are you open to ideas on that?
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Stuck in this weekend’s #ufc match on @Polymarket but need some money? Borrow against your position with qualified lenders on $POLYVAULT!
Going live soon on @RobinhoodCrypto
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@DynkWallet Just went through the comment where you explained the onboarding process for users and I will say it is very clear but that leaves a gap between onboarding and retention.
How do you intend to retain users who already have a particular wallet they use or crypto normies?
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@FlapOn_Sol @solanagaming I actually played a game like this when I was growing up, how do you plan on growing the community?
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Be one of the first people to get access to the game. Follow us to be ready for launch. 😎🏆💰📈 @solanagaming
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@Yusuf_web3 Having a whole new server different from captcha?
Im in on this one!
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Have you ever been somewhere with no internet?
You try sending a message..It keeps loading.
You try opening a website..Nothing happens.
In that moment, you realize just how much of your daily life depends on someone else's network.
That thought came back to me while reading Bloodstone's latest whitepaper.
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@bloodstonecoin is working on a way for devices to communicate with each other in a whole new way.
Imagine your phone and my phone could still exchange information even when the normal internet isn't working.
That's the idea behind BSM3.
It creates a private network where devices can send messages and small pieces of data through the Bloodstone network instead of depending completely on traditional internet services.
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Then there's BSM4, which takes things even further.
Instead of only sending messages, it allows devices to send internet traffic through the Bloodstone network.
Think of it like creating another road for your internet traffic to travel on.
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What does that mean for everyday users?
It means things like opening websites, checking if another device is online, or connecting to online services could all happen through Bloodstone's network.
You don't need to understand all the technical details to see why that's exciting.
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Another thing I liked is that they're not building this only for developers.
The system is designed to work with web browsers, Android phones and simple tools that developers can easily build on.
That's how new technology becomes useful to everyone.
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The network also rewards miners for doing more than just securing data.
If they help move information across the network, they can earn credit for that too.
In simple terms, people helping the network become stronger can also be rewarded.
What really caught my attention was the roadmap.
Bloodstone isn't stopping here.
They're already planning to make the network faster, smarter and even more decentralized in future updates.
That's usually a good sign that a project is thinking long term.
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After reading the whitepaper, one thing became clear to me.
Bloodstone is asking something much bigger:
"What if the internet itself could become more open, more decentralized and less dependent on a few companies?"
That's a vision worth paying attention to.
@bloodstonecoin

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@Paulpillions @atomisbackk Gym, already a runner so fairs
Freelancing of course
Already a chess player and a novelist
Procrastination is wild right now, in that dark arc
And I already have Pillions in my corner so nice💕
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How to become unrecognizable in 6 months!😳
1. Pick a body goal!
• Running…boxing…basketball…gym.
2. Pick a money goal!
• coding…content creation…freelancing…marketing
3. Pick a mind goal!
• Drawing…music…chess…journaling.
4. Pick 1 bad habit to kill!
• Procastination…junk food…doom scrolling…laziness.
Take this 6 months with full control!
Only you decide where you’ll be in the future😈

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@Only_1_Jamzy This is nice, next time or when you’re less busy, vibecode a website for your portfolio
Those links will look too much for one developer to click but one link to lead to a gateway of other works is top tier. Evolve buddy
We are all going to make it🤝
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I spent hours DMing 10 Web3 projects last week.
8 ignored me completely. 2 replied to tell me they didn't need me. And 1 asked to see my work.
I'm going to tell you how I got there and the exact process I run each outreach session, for FREE 👇
Most technical writers keep making the same mistake. They find a project, skim the website, and send some version of:
"hey good day, I'm a technical writer. Here are my services, let me know if you need help."
Bro that DM is dead on arrival. Founders get hundreds of DM's every week, you start with that, you sound like every other guy and he obviously wouldn't give a...
What actually works is making them feel like you've already been paying attention, because you have. How?
Before I touch the DM button of any project, I go deep, really deep.
→ What is this project actually doing?
→ Do they have documentation?
→ If no, what's the cost of that gap to their users?
→ If yes, is it up-to-date? Is it clear? Would a dev actually trust it?
Bad docs = open door.
Outdated docs = open door.
Missing docs = open door.
I'm not pitching writing. I'm pitching the specific problem their documentation is creating right now.
That's why my conversation this week with that co-founder was possible. He wasn't ready to hire, but he asked for my proof of work before I could even suggest it.
That means something landed. That means he read the DM, felt the problem, and wanted to know if I was the person to solve it.
He's not a closed deal neither is he a rejection. That's a warm lead sitting in my pipeline.
Cold outreach isn't about closing every DM. It's about building a funnel where 1 in 10 clients becomes a conversation...
1 in 5 conversations becomes a deal, and the ones who said "not yet" remember your name when the time comes.
That's the whole game. You build the funnel, you stay consistent, and you let the timing do the rest.
If you're a Web3 writer trying to figure out the outreach thing, I'm documenting the whole journey in real time. The wins, the ratios, the process, everything.
Follow @Only_1_Jamzy so you don't miss out!

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@GPTOSHITOKEN What’s the utility behind Gptoshi buddy?
This is looking like a nice concept
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@MrDogeFloki I just got into the community and i can say the energy in there is not enough for the stage the project is currently at
Are you open to ideas to shape that?
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@DegenWarsPvP I love how this looks
and it seems to be running smooth
but do take note that no matter how perfect a product is, it stills needs a community
how is that looking at your end buddy?
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First gameplay look at Degen Wars 💣
Aim. Fire. Survive.
A chaotic 2D turn-based artillery PvP game with tactical weapons, wild characters, and destructible battlegrounds.
Still early. Still building. But the battlefield is coming alive. ⚔️
#DegenWars #SolanaGaming #CryptoGaming #IndieGameDev
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