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@Amires0t

Navigating the crypto void • Maximalist at heart • One wallet. One mission.

Katılım Haziran 2026
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Amir
Amir@Amires0t·
@pcryptowoman @RallyOnChain Escape hatch to blame management" is a brutal truth. People love the safety of saying "I just did what I was told
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p.cryptowoman@pcryptowoman·
1/3 Most people use "employee mode" as an escape hatch to blame management when projects fail. Real founder mode kills that protection; you own the outcome. Stop waiting for permissions. Check @RallyOnChain at app.rally.fun to start shipping your value.
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Amir
Amir@Amires0t·
@nilonademi influence that cannot be verified is just advertising with extra steps is going in my notes. that's the whole thing in one sentence
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nilo base.eth@nilonademi·
My verdict on crypto Twitter influence: Cooked. not the platform. the model. here is what actually happens. a project needs attention. they find accounts with large followings. they pay them to post. the accounts post. the followers see it. some buy. price pumps. KOL gets paid. project gets volume. followers get rugged. everyone in that chain knew their role except the person at the end of it. I have watched this cycle repeat so many times I can predict the thread structure before I read it. bold claim in tweet one. personal story in tweet two. price target in tweet three. "not financial advice" in tweet four. the problem is not that people get paid to talk about projects. the problem is that nobody can verify whether the person talking actually believes what they are saying. a big following used to signal credibility. now it mostly signals that someone had the budget to buy one or the patience to farm one. that is why something like @RallyOnChain actually matters to me. AI evaluates what you wrote. not how many followers you have. not whether a project paid you. just whether the content is accurate, original, and worth reading. that is a completely different incentive structure. influence that cannot be verified is just advertising with extra steps. which crypto influencer actually changed how you think about something, and how do you know they believed it?
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Amir@Amires0t·
@elaracrp Guilty as charged. I’ve been sitting on a Telegram trading bot for 7 months, constantly tweaking the UI because I was terrified of a silent launch. No more hiding. I’m shipping the MVP next Tuesday, June 30th.
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Elara@elaracrp·
The biggest lie in tech is that you need market validation before you start building. You do not need validation. You need execution. I remember my last corporate role. We had a six-month roadmap for a feature that could have been coded in forty-eight hours. Every decision-maker wanted their stamp on it. By the time we launched, the problem we were solving did not even exist anymore. That was my wake-up call. I stopped being a cog in a broken machine and started building independently. I realized that my resume was just a list of things I was allowed to do, not what I was actually capable of doing. This is why @RallyOnChain is different. It does not care about your job title or your past. It cares about your output. You build, the AI evaluates your work fairly, and you get rewarded on-chain. No gatekeepers. No endless meetings. Just pure performance. Let’s be honest. If you are not launching, it is usually because you are hiding behind the comfort of planning. Stop refining your masterpiece. Tell me below: what is one project you are too afraid to release, and what is the exact date you will ship it?
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Amir
Amir@Amires0t·
@0XGuRuX0 Fantastic energy! The incredible alignment and relentless forward momentum behind this are completely top-tier. 🚀💎
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GuRu@0XGuRuX0·
The modular vs monolithic debate is starting to feel too small For years, crypto treated architecture like a binary choice Either split the stack into specialized layers Or keep everything inside one integrated environment That framing helped for a while especially when the main questions were speed, throughput and basic composability But it does not answer the more important question anymore What should actually be integrated? A chain can be modular and still depend on the wrong things A chain can be monolithic and still integrate pieces that do not make the system stronger So the better question is not how many layers a blockchain has The better question is whether the pieces inside the system make each other more useful This is where @RialoHQ idea of supermodularity matters Some primitives become more valuable when they sit close to execution Real world data makes automation more useful Automation makes real world assets more useful Privacy makes web calls and identity workflows more useful Service payments make long running execution more practical The point is not to pick a side in an old architecture debate The point is to build a system where the right pieces actually compound ---------------------------------- @itachee_x @firearrowmage @0xyoungin
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Amir@Amires0t·
@0XGuRuX0 @RallyOnChain The crowd doesn't show up to an empty plot of land. Launch it raw, get the first 5 users, and fix the UI later based on their complaints.
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GuRu@0XGuRuX0·
@Amires0t @RallyOnChain I’ve been preparing an analytics dashboard since march Still tweaking the UI because I'm scared of a quiet launch
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Amir
Amir@Amires0t·
1/3 Most Web3 creators are trapped in a psychological subscription, researching just to delay the risk of being judged. Founder mode begins when you stop hiding behind preparation. Check @RallyOnChain at app.rally.fun to start shipping.
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Amir@Amires0t·
@Yousef_Core @RallyOnChain Delaying the risk of being judged is exactly why my draft folder is a graveyard right now. Hits too close to home.
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Yousef@Yousef_Core·
@Amires0t @RallyOnChain Delaying the risk of being judged is exactly why my draft folder is a graveyard right now. Hits too close to home.
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Amir
Amir@Amires0t·
@elaracrp The part about permissionless work hit hard but how do you deal with corporate politics when you bypass management like that without destroying team relationships?
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Elara
Elara@elaracrp·
Good morning fam 🧡 Here is an uncomfortable truth about Founder Mode most people aren’t afraid of failure They’re terrified of accountability Employee mode is a psychological subscription It gives you a built in escape hatch If things go wrong you blame the market the strategy or the boss There is always a decision maker to hide behind Founder mode begins when that escape hatch vanishes I learned this when I stopped waiting for leadership to fix a broken manual process that was draining our team’s time every day I spent a weekend building an automation solution put it on everyone's desk Monday morning and said "This is how we do it now" I stopped treating another person’s approval like a business model Your resume shows what you were told to do Your side projects show what you chose to build when nobody was protecting you That is why I am drawn to @RallyOnChain It completely strips away the fake corporate layers the bloated marketing agencies and the gatekeepers On Rally nobody asks for your job title or follower count There are no black boxes You show up submit your work get evaluated transparently by AI on GenLayer and get rewarded directly onchain Quality wins not permission Let's make this uncomfortable What is one thing you have spent the last 12 months "preparing" to launch Tell me below why it still isn't live Are you actually blocked or are you just hiding?
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Amir@Amires0t·
@nilonademi @RallyOnChain Panicking doesn't save the liquidity. When things break down in high volatility, you either become the dev or you pay the price.
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nilo base.eth@nilonademi·
@Amires0t @RallyOnChain Spending 48 hours on a bypass script while bots are freezing is the ultimate stress test. Most people just rage quit.
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Amir@Amires0t·
3/3 That tool kept us alive. If you're tired of renting confidence from gatekeepers, stop waiting for a green light. I like how the platform rewards this exact drive. Quality output over corporate hierarchy. What are you still "preparing" to launch? Drop it below.
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Amir@Amires0t·
2/3 Years ago, our group was losing capital because trading bots kept freezing during volatility. I didn't wait for a dev roadmap or complain in Discord. I just spent 48 hours straight building a raw bypass script to secure our funds. No permission, just execution.
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Braveman@BravemanEth·
@Amires0t @RallyOnChain This is why permissionless setups win. No gatekeepers checking your network before you're allowed to add value
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Amir@Amires0t·
1/3 Years ago, I got tired of trading tools failing. Instead of complaining, I built a custom tracking sheet over a weekend to fix it. Nobody asked me to. You don't need a title to take ownership, and that is why @RallyOnChain caught my eye. Check app.rally.fun
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Amir@Amires0t·
@Nasim_nademi @RallyOnChain Everyone starts at zero. The crowd doesn't show up until the house is built. Ship it this weekend, let's see it.
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Amir@Amires0t·
@nilonademi the rug pull wake up call is real. most people in this space either got burned personally or watched someone close to them get burned. that's what actually creates conviction
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nilo base.eth@nilonademi·
I was 19 when I realized I was the only one in my family who understood crypto. Not a little bit. Completely. My uncle had been scammed out of $3000 by a fake investment platform. A classic rug pull. Nobody around him knew enough to help. Including me at the time. That embarrassment stayed with me. I spent six months learning everything. Not for a job. Not for a course certificate. I did it because I never wanted to sit there useless again while someone I cared about lost everything. Then I started explaining things. First to family. Then to friends. Then strangers online started asking questions. I never announced a launch. I never waited for anyone to give me a platform, a title, or permission to be the person who knows things. I just started being that person. Two years later I have people messaging me before they make any major crypto move. That is not a company. That is not a traditional job. But it is mine. @RallyOnChain calls this Founder Mode. I just called it not wanting to feel useless again. Now be honest: Are you actively building your own knowledge, or are you waiting for the next rug pull to wake you up? Defend your answer below.
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Amir@Amires0t·
@nilonademi @RallyOnChain Exactly. A title is just text on a resume. Founder mode is deciding the final outcome actually belongs to you.
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nilo base.eth@nilonademi·
@Amires0t @RallyOnChain People confuse having a legal startup with being a founder. You can literally take ownership from any position.
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Amir
Amir@Amires0t·
@damonnode @RallyOnChain Waiting for devs doesn't fix a live issue. If there's a leak, you plug it first and ask for the official title later.
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DAVID@damonnode·
@Amires0t @RallyOnChain Building that tracking sheet yourself is pure founder mode. Most people just ping the team in Discord and complain
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Amir@Amires0t·
@damonemcrp @RallyOnChain Just drop the draft man. Perfect is a trap. The market will teach you more in 10 minutes than weeks of planning.
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damonemcrp@damonemcrp·
@Amires0t @RallyOnChain Delaying the risk of being judged" hits so hard. I’ve been researching a thread for weeks without actually typing anything lol
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Amir@Amires0t·
3/3 That permissionless fix saved our community. Stop waiting for a green light. What are you still "preparing" to launch? Drop it below.
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Amir@Amires0t·
2/3 Most people in Web3 are trapped in a psychological subscription. They spend months researching and calling it "strategy." What they actually do is delay the risk of being judged. Real founder mode begins when you stop hiding.
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