Mark Sandusky
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Mark Sandusky
@MarkSandusky
Follow for, uh, actually just do whatever you want. Life: https://t.co/NJquSLf2m0 Work: https://t.co/Eue57ne4U0
Venice, CA 가입일 Şubat 2016
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Fiat.
Sandwich.
On your rollup.
Halliday@HallidayHQ
Heard some chatter about fragmentation being an inherent issue for rollups. We built Halliday to simplify things. Think of it as the "fiat sandwich" for your users - fiat to crypto, crypto to crypto, crypto to fiat, seamlessly integrated. Curios? Learn more below
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We (peerthrough.com) have generated millions of video views for top L2s and defi projects. We’re just mainly behind the scenes. This week alone we generated over 1million video views on Twitter. Can you guess who? 👀
(Back in the ICO era, we also helped raise over 1 billion)
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FYI — We have basically built what Matt Levine describes here:
bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…
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@CapitalOneBiz your spark card is GREAT in terms of cash back, but the physical design is cheaper than any other CC on the market.
You want biz people to feel proud laying it down at dinners. It’s literally paper thin. I thought it was fake when it came in the mail. Add weight!
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@jarrylew One of your “ non-negotiables” also has a “weather permitting” tag. Seems negotiable.
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My daily non-negotiables:
• Gym
• 5g creatine
• Vitamin stack
• 200g protein
• No calls or meetings, ever
• Golf practice (weather permitting)
• 7+ hours/sleep
• 10,000+ steps
Some days I work for 8 hours, some I don’t work at all.
I don’t use a schedule or a calendar and I never will.
My ideal lifestyle is simple:
• Do what I want to do
• Don’t do what I don’t want to do
This is what escaping the rat race is all about.
Living life on YOUR terms.
When I was still trying to escape the list looked like this:
• Gym
• 5g creatine
• Vitamin stack
• 200g protein
• No calls or meetings, ever
• 7+ hours/sleep
• 10,000+ steps
• Work on my one-person business every other waking moment
The only thing that has changed is the required amount of work.
If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn’t change a thing
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@tibo_maker I asked chatgpt, its response was "We do not speak of the lost 50..."
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@manoj_ahi and I made this. Contracted him through @uniqueside_io -- slow rolling it out and getting good responses.
Make 100 illusion images and a video with sound all in a few clicks.
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I want to get even more connected with the #Binance community on 𝕏.
Who should I follow?
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@granawkins It would have been more strange if you got one by submitting a traditional resume.
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@nickfloats All these guys in the desert generating pictures of a kid in his room. Ai is crazy
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@RAC An Ai has no other personal life experience to draw upon and mix in with its training. Making it more of a “copy” than an “inspire”
(Not sure where I stand either. Just arguing that side for this reply)
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@0xgaut The problem with trees though is they’re pleasant to look at.
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@thepatwalls Before I follow this advice I’m looking for a post that lets us eat at the first best steakhouse in America.
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PSA: You should hire young, hungry people.
One year ago, I hired this unemployed 23-year-old kid to help me create TikToks.
And today, we are celebrating with $100 steaks at the 2nd best steakhouse in America.
What are we celebrating?
100K YouTube subscribers in 6 months.
Yes, you heard that right.
ZERO to 100K subscribers in 6 months!
What's crazier is that this kid had never picked up a camera in his life, or even opened up Adobe Premiere!
We met up at a coffee shop, and he pitched me on a ton of video ideas. I was impressed.
He then told me he'd work for free, but I told him "hell no".
(that never works)
I hired him full time on a trial basis and we got to work.
Our plan was to create one TikTok per day.
He spent HOURS creating our first TikTok video.
Scripted, filmed, and edited to perfection.
In 24 hours, this kid learned how to edit in Premiere and turned around a video that was better than 95% of videos from experienced editors.
I was impressed.
We posted it, and it popped off immediately.
Over 1M views.
Not bad!
So we just kept creating more.
And we made sure to get better with each one.
We got better at hooks, packaging. storytelling, intrigue, etc etc.
We created 30 videos that got over 20M views and hundreds of thousands of followers.
But... there was a problem.
Millions of views, but no revenue.
So... 6 months into the journey, we decided to pivot.
To YouTube.
We came up with an idea for a new format.
"MTV Cribs for entrepreneurs"
We'll fly to NYC, Chicago, Toronto, etc, find entrepreneurs and create videos about the businesses they built.
Our first video got maybe 1,000 views.
But we improved with every new video, just like we did on TikTok.
And then we went viral.
1K subscribers. 10K subs. 50K subs.
And hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue.
And now 100K subs.
A year ago, @marcovbenny had never even picked up a camera.
But I saw something in him.
I gave him a shot, and he DELIVERED.
Now, Marco is running the channel full time and we're making moves on our next milestone: 1M subs!
I know the whole solopreneur thing is trending, but there is something really special about building a team and hiring people and watching them grow.
It's probably the best part about being an entrepreneur.



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