Josh
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gNoon,,,🫶 Keeping an eye on three interesting names in the Web3 space lately: As the crypto ecosystem continues to evolve, each project is taking a different path - but all are pointing toward the same direction: making blockchain more usable, practical, and accessible for everyday users. @TheARCTERMINAL stands out for its focus on infrastructure and tooling, aiming to strengthen the backbone of decentralized systems with better performance and connectivity. @useTria takes a more user-first approach, simplifying complex Web3 interactions so that onboarding and everyday usage feel more seamless and intuitive. Meanwhile, @permacastapp explores a different angle - permanent, on-chain content and data storage, emphasizing ownership and long-term accessibility of digital information. Different approaches, same bigger trend: Web3 is gradually shifting from concept to real-world utility, where user experience and usability matter just as much as the technology itself. Worth watching how these directions develop as the space matures.


evening @permacastapp is a step toward a world where data doesn’t just vanish after a few days. When every discussion thread, and decision lives onchain, you can actually look back at the history of a project and understand why certain choices were made—not just what happened, but the context behind it. Information starts to compound instead of decay Execution shouldn’t be complicated. @dango brings order books, shared margin, and a clean, simple UI into one place, making trading feel more structured and less chaotic. It’s less about fighting the interface and more about focusing on the trade—clear, organized, and built for people who actually want to execute, not just scroll


Good morning Crypto Twitter I've been looking at different ways to trade on Polymarket. The usual site works but sometimes feels slow when things move fast, and fees add up on smaller positions. @PolyTechTrade is a Telegram bot that lets you trade directly from chat. Fast execution, portfolio tracking, and copy trading from top wallets. I'm analysing every market ‘cause it seems clean and self-custodial on Polygon. I clicked an invite link from X and it took me straight into @PolytechTradeBot. What I noticed while exploring: The bot loads markets fast with YES/NO buttons and commands. Live portfolio view with PnL tracking. Browse events inside chat, track wallets, and set copy trading rules by yourself. Everything is non-custodial, meaning your wallet, your keys. Fully mobile first, no need to switch tabs or refresh sites. How to get started: Open Telegram and search @PolytechTradeBot or better still use my link... It creates a self-custodial Polygon wallet automatically and no KYC. Fund it with USDC on Polygon via bridge or your existing wallet. Then you can trade markets or set copy trading directly in chat. Simple setup and no extra apps. What I like most is how everything stays inside Telegram, easy to check positions without opening Polymarket. Copy trading could help if you want to follow sharp wallets while doing your own research. Prediction markets are risky. You can lose money fast. Only use what you can afford to lose and always DYOR. Still testing it, but the interface feels straightforward so far. If you're into Polymarket and want faster access + copy features, this might be worth checking. Use my invite link: t.me/PolytechTradeB… What do you think about trading Polymarket via bots? Any pain points with the main site? This is my entry for the @PolyTechTrade $10k Creator Contest.



























