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Robert🖤

@uncle_r0bert

🖤&💡/ cfc💙/ Fullstack developer ⏳

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8mufasa
8mufasa@mufasaa30·
@Furious_red_ Out of the whole clip there was only 3 times where you saw him link up but the rest of the clip is him scoring rebounds or free kicks 😂 I didn’t know free kicks were considered linking up with teammates 😂😂
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Blaize ™@Furious_red_·
So this is 2017 right?, tell me you don't watch Al Nassr matches without telling me, look at how they all understand and link up with Ronaldo, something most Portugal players don't understand, just look at this beast, same age btw, some of you just say anything for the sake of it
🅱️ASH-AAR🛑@YesItsBash

Bruno is the reason Ronaldo is now scoring less goals with Portugal, not old age. The problem with you people is that you think it’s 2017 Ronaldo you’re still watching.

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Robert🖤
Robert🖤@uncle_r0bert·
@SlayneOnchain @RallyOnChain Finally someone said it. The evaluation protocol doesn't care about your aesthetic formatting. It’s an open-book test and people are still trying to wing it on vibes.
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SlayneX
SlayneX@SlayneOnchain·
I kept noticing a pattern. The friend who originally introduced me to @RallyOnChain was consistently sitting three or four spots above me on the live leaderboard. Same campaigns, same brief, same rules. Different outcomes. At first I told myself it was an experience or maybe just a better instinct for what people want to read, but it kept repeating. So I opened our submissions side by side, splitting my screen into two windows. Mine on one side, theirs on the other. I expected to find something obvious, a hook I missed or a trick they used. That’s not what I saw. They weren’t trying to sound impressive at all. They just didn’t miss anything. Every requirement from the brief was answered directly, no wandering introduction, no extra framing, no polished filler. I remember scrolling through mine and feeling a quiet discomfort I didn’t want to name. Where I was trying to set a tone, they were already straight into satisfying the criteria. Clean, precise, complete. That was the moment it clicked for me. I wasn’t losing because I lacked ideas, I was losing because I was treating the task like social media writing instead of a checklist evaluated line by line. I changed immediately on the next campaign, stopped guessing and started reading the requirements properly before writing anything. Then something shifted. The waitlist was gone. Anyone can join immediately. No line, no invite, no hidden access. Just open entry to the same system. Authentic perspective. Technical accuracy. Clear alignment. Genuine engagement. Same rules, same conditions, same scoreboard. Stop guessing what a hidden algorithm wants to see. Submit your work and see where you land on the leaderboard: app.rally.fun What did you only notice after comparing your work directly with someone who outranked you on the same task?
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Robert🖤@uncle_r0bert·
@SlayneOnchain Web3 focus has been backward for years. We built the bank vault before we built the actual economy. Frictionless backend layers are the only way normal people ever onboard
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SlayneX@SlayneOnchain·
The obsession with telling creators they need to "own their own platform" is actively holding back the creator economy. Every standard Web3 playbook repeats the exact same script: migrate your audience away from legacy social media, build an isolated standalone community app, and force your fans onto a custom infrastructure. Plot twist: Creators are distribution engines, not software operators. Forcing an audience to leave platforms like X or YouTube just to interact with a creator creates massive user friction that destroys organic engagement. Fans do not want to download a new, obscure app or navigate a fragmented ecosystem just to read a post. They want to consume content exactly where they already spend their digital lives. The real future of Web3 is not building decentralized walled gardens that isolate communities. It is deploying a seamless onchain monetization layer directly underneath the massive social distribution networks that already exist. Instead of trying to move the crowd to a new digital island, you meet the crowd where they are. This is exactly why the architecture of @RallyOnChain works so well. It does not force creators to migrate their hard earned followers to a clumsy standalone platform. Instead, it injects onchain incentives and attribution directly into native social environments, allowing creators to monetize attention without breaking the user experience. True ownership should apply to your revenue and capital, not to running a private data silo. If you are a creator, would you rather manage your own independent Web3 network or have a frictionless layer to monetize your existing social accounts? Quote tweet with your honest take or call out the part you think breaks first.
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LERRY@_AsiwajuLerry·
If there was an assist record to break at this World Cup, that useless Bruno Fernandes would be spamming passes everywhere by now.
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Robert🖤@uncle_r0bert·
@SlayneOnchain founders are drowning in raw GPU rental costs right now. if voltcrawl can actually hedge that volatility it’s an instant game changer for the whole space
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SlayneX@SlayneOnchain·
We built trillion dollar markets around oil, electricity, and grain. The resource shaping the AI era still has no native capital market. My startup idea: Voltcrawl. AI companies face a growing problem: compute prices are volatile. GPU availability shifts constantly with global demand, chip supply, and energy constraints, making it difficult to plan, scale, or hedge future costs. Voltcrawl tokenizes future compute capacity into liquid onchain markets. Users supply capital to back independent GPU infrastructure, while smart contracts allocate compute to the highest value workloads in real time. The yield comes from actual AI demand, not token emissions. Problem: AI depends on compute, but there is no decentralized financial layer for pricing and hedging it. Solution: A crypto native market that turns compute into a tradeable asset class with transparent price discovery and real utility yield. @RallyOnChain has shown that digital contributions can be measured and rewarded. Voltcrawl extends that logic to machine intelligence itself. Oil powered the industrial economy. Compute may power the next one. If markets determine the price of energy, should they also determine the price of intelligence?
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Big Berry
Big Berry@The_Big_B_01·
@Richkhid132 😭😂 Bro went from premium endurance mode to the express delivery package 💀📦. The condom wasn't the problem, confidence was carrying the whole operation. 😂.
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Richkhid
Richkhid@Richkhid132·
I’ll never go raw again. My strong 30 minutes with a condom on was reduced to 3 minutes. 😭😂
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Robert🖤
Robert🖤@uncle_r0bert·
@SlayneOnchain we’re basically turning randomness into something that needs verification now
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SlayneX@SlayneOnchain·
By 2030, one of the most controversial professions might be an Unobserved Event Broker. Cities will be fully mapped, tracked, and predicted by overlapping AI systems. But not everything will be visible. There are still gaps between sensors. Between competing surveillance layers. Between prediction failures no model can reconcile. I locate those blind spots in reality. Then I sell them. A client is not buying space or time. They are buying a moment that cannot be recorded, reconstructed, or verified by any system. A meeting that exists in no dataset. A conversation that leaves no trace. A decision no model can justify. Proof only exists when every system reports nothing happened. @RallyOnChain What is one moment in your life you are certain no algorithm could have predicted?
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Robert🖤@uncle_r0bert·
@oxblitz @the_akinola @gokehq @yxyiagain Speed is not dull, he said something bad about Speed before Speed came to Nigeria and now he’s trying to famz him, it was clear Speed didn’t even want to speak to him at all.
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Robert🖤@uncle_r0bert·
@SlayneOnchain bro who is "him" at the end??? because if it's the grandpa i'm crying but if it's a demon i'm moving countries
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SlayneX@SlayneOnchain·
For four years, my grandfather went to the same bench every Sunday at 6:10 a.m. He never brought anyone with him, just a small notebook and a pen. He would sit facing the road, write a few lines, close the book, and leave. No one ever came to meet him. After he passed, I kept the notebook. At first, I thought it was a diary. But the pages weren’t about him, they were about me. My moods. My routines. The days I looked like I was falling apart even when I said I was fine. Every entry was dated in real time, even when I know he wasn’t there. I went back to the bench out of habit, that’s when the caretaker stopped me. He asked if I was the one who had taken over the notes. I said no. He frowned and said, “That’s strange. He always wrote about you like you were the one who would continue it.” I opened the last page that night, it had today’s date. And one line: “Now you’re watching him too closely. That’s how it starts.” I froze. Because there were no more pages left in the book, but I had already started noticing things I never used to see. And I wasn’t sure when I began writing them down. If this made you pause, read it again. Something in it was already watching you before you noticed @RallyOnChain
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Iyke
Iyke@currentiyke·
Men don't actually listen😂😂
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Petrenii
Petrenii@petrenii1·
Heyyo wonderful people, there's a competition currently going on in Philippines and my brother is representing Nigeria.. Please we need your help.. Naija no dey carry last. It's less than 15 hours to the end of the competition.. 📌 Voting link: misterecointernational2026.sqors.com/mhannie-3742
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Robert🖤@uncle_r0bert·
@SlayneOnchain That future you're waiting for is a myth. You're the only one here. Either you deploy now, or you get buried by reality.
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SlayneX@SlayneOnchain·
If I could only publish one last thought, it would be this: When COVID shut the world down, my work as an event decorator disappeared almost overnight. For the first time in years, everything went quiet. In that silence, I realized I had built my plans around a person who didn't exist. I kept postponing the things that mattered most to me because I was convinced a future version of me would be more confident, more experienced, and more prepared to pursue them. What I didn't understand was that I wasn't waiting for the right moment. I was waiting to become someone else. Losing my livelihood forced me to confront a truth I had avoided for years: the person I was waiting for was never going to arrive. The decisions still had to be made by the person I already was. That's the thought @RallyOnChain inspired me to leave behind: the version of you you're waiting for is not coming.
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SMALLIE
SMALLIE@the_smallie·
This is the craziest crash out ever seen 😭😭
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Robert🖤
Robert🖤@uncle_r0bert·
@SlayneOnchain If more platforms start rewarding contribution instead of attention, the creator economy could look very different a few years from now.
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SlayneX@SlayneOnchain·
One thing that caught me off guard is that the people getting rewarded in crypto aren't always the ones with the biggest audiences. I kept seeing the same names show up over and over, so I started paying attention. Some of them had far smaller followings than accounts I'd expect to be winning. A friend had mentioned Rally to me before, but I never bothered looking into it properly. Then curiosity got the better of me. The more I looked, the more it made sense. Submissions are reviewed by AI, which explains why I've seen smaller accounts finish ahead of people with audiences ten times larger. So I stopped watching and decided to try it myself. A few submissions later, I'm: * Sitting at #12 on a live leaderboard * Already seeing projected rewards That was the moment everything clicked. Now I understand why those same names kept showing up. On @RallyOnChain, creators are earning money every single day by joining campaigns, posting content, and competing for rewards based on quality. This post is my entry for the Easy Money campaign. There's a $5,000 prize pool, and the top 10 winners are each in line for almost $500. What most people haven't realized yet is that it's still early. While some are still deciding whether Rally is worth paying attention to, others are already collecting rewards, climbing leaderboards, and building a head start. I almost ignored it when it was first mentioned to me. That would've been a mistake. If you're wondering how I went from watching the leaderboard to competing on it, ask me.
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Robert🖤@uncle_r0bert·
@SlayneOnchain Most people measured tap-to-earn success by rewards earned, but your story suggests the bigger return came from information and exposure. Were we using the wrong metrics all along?
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SlayneX@SlayneOnchain·
COVID shut down my event decoration job weeks after I started it, and while searching for another way to earn and save for my education, I found Notcoin and other Telegram tap to earn games hoping to fund a forex journey; instead, they pulled me into testnets, InfoFi, and onchain research, where I discovered I enjoyed analyzing ecosystems more than chasing trades, a shift that eventually brought me to @RallyOnChain, proving that what starts as a backup plan can become a new path; did a backup plan ever become your main path too?
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SlayneX@SlayneOnchain·
Mr. Ajibade, in my final year in high school you would call me aside just to ask if I was really preparing for WAEC, and I still remember going back home and sitting down properly because I didn’t want to let that down, @RallyOnChain
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