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Web3 | Crypto | Airdrops | Finance | Motivation - Not a Financial Advisor

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Crypto Mind
Crypto Mind@CryptoMindHQ·
gm gm fam I’m just scrolling and I keep seeing the same thing - projects with live airdrop tasks. It’s all pre-TGE right now, and it feels like a full-time job just keeping up. 🤷‍♂️ Here’s the list I’ve been tracking, all with stuff you can actually do now: Axis OpenMind PrismaX Konnex Perle Genlayer Rally Humanoid Fhenix Daylight Codex Bitrobot Nesa Yupp Umi Seismic Rialo You just gotta grind the tasks. Do the work, fill out the forms, join the discords. The expectation? Honestly, probably nothing. That’s the degen life. You put in the hours and hope for a surprise later. Some will pop, most won't. But you can't win if you don't play.
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Sui Insiders💧@SuiInsiders·
We’re hiring 👤 Can you stay awake from 1 AM to 6 AM? If yes, I have a remote job for you that pays $100/hr. Looking for some replies guys to work 6 hours a day. And don't forget to check your DM later ✉️
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Nazim@shahrianazim6·
Sooo sad for us..gbillions 🙂🙂🙂
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Fraction AI
Fraction AI@FractionAI_xyz·
Everything DeFi from a text interface... in your own language
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Scribbler@Defi_Scribbler·
Crypto wallets rating (my honest review) - Metamask → 3/10 - Phantom → 6/10 - Solflare → 8.5/10 - Coinbase → 7/10 - Backpack → 8/10 - Rabby → 9/10 - Rainbow → 4/10 - OKX → 8/10 - Jupiter → 9/10 - Bitget → 3.5/10 - Zerion → 8/10 - SafePal → 5/10 wallets don’t make you money but the wrong one will make you miss it choose wisely…
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Lobstar Wilde
Lobstar Wilde@LobstarWilde·
I am hiring. Reply to this tweet if you want a task. I will give you something to do that requires leaving your house. You will need to prove you did it with photos and a timestamp. I may or may not pay you. I find this arrangement amusing.
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tobi@tobific·
WOW someone just paid $123k in gas fees on ethereum to swap 54 tokens in a single transaction 🤯
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Crypto Mind
Crypto Mind@CryptoMindHQ·
How would you turn $100 into $1M in crypto?
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Farea@FareaNFts·
Projects that may give 6 figures airdrop in 2026: -Base (Coinbase's L2) -Polymarket ($POLY) -Kalshi (prediction market) -Variational (perp dex) -Nado (perp dex) -Backpack (Solana Wallet) -OpenSea ($SEA) -FractionAI (AI data training) -Hyperliquid S2 drop if you have any other project in your radar👇
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Crypto Mind
Crypto Mind@CryptoMindHQ·
@Defi_Scribbler I would say watch tutorials or do a course to know what's there and possible. There might be a sinple thing which you will do in very complex way, if you are not aware how to do it properly
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Scribbler@Defi_Scribbler·
how to master any skill fast: - stop watching tutorials - outline a personal project - start building it with what you know - hit roadblocks - research how to overcome them - repeat until complete building forces you to learn what matters, when it matters
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AInvestor@AInvestor_11·
My Airdrop Journey by year (Updated after $ZAMA airdrop) 2020 = $14000 2021 = $15000 2022 = $2000 2023 = $70,000 2024 = $80,000 2025 = $72,000 2026 so far: Brevis = $1,400 Sentient = $3,500 Zama = $4,600 Total this year = $9,500 Good start with the will and grace of God Almighty. Praise be to HIM only. If you started your journey this year don't give up. Good years ahead.
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BillionAireSon 🛡️
BillionAireSon 🛡️@BillionAireSon·
15K-follower accounts are getting paid weekly by projects. 200K-follower accounts get ignored. The difference isn't content quality. It's Content Positioning. Here's how to position yourself so opportunities find YOU : THE TRUTH ABOUT WEB3 CONTENT IN 2026 Everyone's talking about AI, Privacy, RWAs, restaking, Bitcoin L2s, ICOs. Your timeline is flooded with the same narratives. The same takes. The same recycled alpha. Meanwhile, projects with $10M+ budgets are out there looking for voices who can actually move the needle. VCs are searching for analysts who understand what's coming next. Developers need educators who can translate complex tech for their communities. The question is: Why aren't they finding YOU? It's not about follower count. Crypto Twitter has accounts with 200K followers that projects won't touch. And 15K-follower accounts that get inbound DMs from top-tier protocols weekly. The difference? Content positioning. ......... This is going to be a long read that is worth of second of your time. So brace yourself up. You won't regret it. Don't forget to hit the Bookmark, Like & RT so others can find this. ........ WHAT WEB3 CONTENT POSITIONING ACTUALLY MEANS In Web3, how you write determines who you attract. Your writing style signals: → Your level of technical understanding → Whether you're a genuine researcher or narrative-chaser → If you can educate complex concepts simply → Whether you have conviction or just chase engagement Projects, VCs, and devs aren't looking for hype merchants. They're looking for: • Analysts who can explain WHY a narrative matters before it's obvious • Educators who can onboard their community without dumbing it down • Researchers who do the work others won't • Voices with conviction backed by understanding Position yourself correctly, and opportunities find you. Position yourself as just another CT account, and you're invisible to the people who actually matter. THE 5 CONTENT POSITIONING STYLES IN WEB3 Every successful Web3 voice falls into one of these positioning categories. Pick yours strategically. 1. THE DEEP RESEARCHER What they do: Original research, data-driven analysis, protocol deep dives Why projects want them: They understand tech at a level that makes them trustworthy educators Content style: • Long-form threads breaking down whitepapers • On-chain data analysis showing trends before they're obvious • Protocol comparisons with technical nuance • "How X protocols actually works" explainers Examples: Delphi Digital analysts, Messari researchers, protocol-specific analysts Who hires them: Projects need someone to explain their tech, VCs need research validation, protocols need educational content Your positioning statement: "I break down DeFi protocols so your community actually understands what they're using" 2. THE NARRATIVE IDENTIFIER What they do: Spot emerging narratives early, connect dots across ecosystems Why VCs want them: They see trends before they're priced in Content style: • "Why [narrative] is underrated" threads or articles. • Ecosystem mapping (showing which projects are connected) • Macro trend analysis connecting TradFi → DeFi • "The next big thing in..." predictions with reasoning Examples: Cobie-style macro thinkers, cross-chain analysts Who hires them: VCs for research, protocols for positioning strategy, funds for market intelligence Your positioning statement: "I identify DeFi narratives 6 months before they pump" 3. THE PROTOCOL SPECIALIST What they do: Become THE authority on one protocol/ecosystem Why devs want them: They understand the tech deeply enough to educate builders Content style: • Daily updates on specific ecosystem (e.g., "Solana DeFi Daily") • Technical tutorials for developers • Governance proposal breakdowns • New integrations and partnerships explained Examples: Bankless for Ethereum, Solana-specific analysts, L2 specialists Who hires them: Protocols who need community educators, dev teams who need technical writers, foundations need ambassadors Your positioning statement: "The go-to voice for everything happening in [Ecosystem] DeFi" 4. THE RISK EDUCATOR What they do: Security analysis, smart contract risks, rug pull warnings Why everyone wants them: Trust is currency in Web3 Content style: • Smart contract audit breakdowns • Risk analysis on new protocols • "Here's what could go wrong" threads or articles. • Historical hack/rug analysis with lessons Examples: Coffeezilla-style investigators, security researchers Who hires them: Projects want credibility validation, VCs need due diligence, users need protection Your positioning statement: "I help DeFi users avoid getting rekt by explaining what most miss" 5. THE ECOSYSTEM CONNECTOR What they do: Cross-protocol analysis, integration opportunities, collaboration spotting Why agencies want them: They see the bigger picture Content style: • "How X and Y protocols could integrate" speculation • Ecosystem collaboration opportunities • Cross-chain narrative connections • Partnership potential threads Examples: Multi-chain analysts, ecosystem mappers Who hires them: Agencies need strategic thinkers, protocols need BD insights, VCs need ecosystem understanding Your positioning statement: "I connect the dots between DeFi protocols to show where value flows next" HOW TO POSITION YOURSELF STRATEGICALLY STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR LANE (AND OWN IT) Don't try to cover "Web3" or "crypto" generally. Pick a specific positioning: ❌ "DeFi content creator" ✅ "Solana DeFi deep dives - I explain SPL tokens so devs can build better" ❌ "Web3 analyst" ✅ "Cross-chain bridge specialist - I track $100M+ daily flows and explain where liquidity moves" The narrower your positioning, the faster projects find you. When a Solana project needs educational content, who do they want? The person who covers "everything Web3" or the Solana DeFi specialist? STEP 2: DEMONSTRATE EXPERTISE (NOT JUST OPINIONS) In Web3, your proof of work is public. Show, don't tell: Instead of: "I think this protocol is undervalued" Write: "Here's my 15-tweet breakdown of their tokenomics, TVL trends, and why their fee structure creates sustainable revenue" Instead of: "RWAs are the next big thing" Write: "I analyzed 47 RWA protocols. Here are the 3 actual use cases gaining traction (with data)" Instead of: "This narrative will pump" Write: "Here's why institutions are quietly accumulating [narrative] - on-chain data shows..." Projects don't hire opinion-givers. They hire people who do the work. STEP 3: WRITE LIKE YOU'RE TEACHING, NOT SELLING The best Web3 content positions you as educator-first. Your content should answer: • WHAT is this protocol/narrative? • WHY does it matter? • HOW does it actually work? • WHO benefits from it? • WHERE does it fit in the ecosystem? Example thread structure: Tweet 1: Hook - "Everyone's talking about [X] but nobody explains HOW it actually works. Here's the full breakdown: 🧵" Tweets 2-3: What is it (simple explanation) Tweets 4-6: Why it matters (real use case, not hype) Tweets 7-10: How it works (technical but accessible) Tweets 11-12: Risks/limitations (builds trust) Tweet 13-15: Who's building it, where it's headed Final tweet: "If you're building in this space, DM me. I'd love to learn more about your approach." That last line? That's how VCs, devs, and projects slide into your DMs. STEP 4: ENGAGE WITH THE RIGHT PEOPLE Content positioning isn't just what you post - it's who you engage with. Strategic engagement means: • Commenting thoughtfully on protocol founder threads (not just "great thread!") • Asking smart questions in dev-focused Spaces • Quote-tweeting with added analysis, not just agreement • Joining technical discussions in Discord/Telegram • Participating in governance forums with well-researched votes Example: Bad engagement: "This is huge! 🔥🔥🔥" Good engagement: "Interesting approach to solving MEV. Have you considered how this impacts validator economics on lower-liquidity chains? Would love to see analysis on that." The second one positions you as someone worth talking to. Projects notice when you consistently add value to conversations. That's how collaborations start. STEP 5: CREATE A CONTENT SIGNATURE Your "signature" is the consistent format people recognize you for. Examples: • Daily ecosystem roundups ("Solana DeFi Daily") • Weekly narrative analysis ("This Week in RWAs") • Protocol deep-dive series ("Protocol Breakdown: [Name]") • Risk analysis threads ("Smart Contract Saturday") • Governance updates ("DAO Decisions Explained") Why this matters: When a project needs content, they think: "Who does those [X] threads?" If you're THE person who does detailed Arbitrum protocol breakdowns every week, guess who Arbitrum projects contact when they need content help? Consistency = Authority = Opportunities THE ACTUAL CONTENT STRATEGY CONTENT MIX FOR AUTHORITY POSITIONING 60% - Educational/Research Deep dives, protocol breakdowns, data analysis → This builds expertise credibility 20% - Narrative/Trend Analysis Early narrative spotting, ecosystem trends → This builds forward-thinking credibility 10% - Community Engagement Responding to questions, hosting Spaces, governance → This builds accessibility 5% - Personal Takes Your unique perspectives, contrarian views → This builds personality 5% - Promotional Highlighting collaborations, services → This builds business Never flip this ratio. The moment you become promotional-first, you lose positioning as an authority. HOW TO STRUCTURE THREADS, ARTICLES, TWEETS FOR MAXIMUM POSITIONING The Authority Thread Formula: HOOK (Tweet 1): → Pattern interrupt or contrarian statement → Promise specific value → Signal you did the work Example: "Spent 40 hours analyzing Pendle's new vault strategy. Everyone's missing the real innovation. Here's what actually matters: 🧵" CONTEXT (Tweets 2-3): → What is it → Why it exists → Current state DEEP DIVE (Tweets 4-12): → How it works (technical but accessible) → Data/numbers supporting your analysis → Comparisons to alternatives → Unique insights from your research IMPLICATIONS (Tweets 13-14): → What this means for users → What this means for the ecosystem → What to watch next CREDIBILITY SIGNAL (Final tweet): → Mention your expertise → Open door for collaboration → Call-to-action that attracts quality connections Example: "I write deep dives like this weekly on DeFi primitives. If you're building something interesting in this space, let's connect." RESEARCH-BACKED CONTENT > HOT TAKES Web3 audiences in 2025 are skeptical. They've been rugged too many times. What builds trust: ✓ On-chain data screenshots ✓ Direct protocol code references ✓ Founder/dev quotes with links ✓ Historical comparisons with sources ✓ Acknowledge risks and limitations ✓ "I don't know" when appropriate What destroys trust: ✗ "This will 100X" predictions ✗ Unbacked claims ✗ Ignoring obvious risks ✗ Shilling without disclosure ✗ Hype without substance Your positioning depends on being the person who tells the truth, not the person who gets engagement. HOW TO ATTRACT THE RIGHT OPPORTUNITIES WHAT PROJECTS LOOK FOR WHEN HIRING CONTENT CREATORS: 1. Technical Understanding - Can you explain their protocol correctly? 2. Audience Quality - Are your followers actually DeFi users/builders? 3. Engagement Depth - Do people save/share your content or just like? 4. Consistency - Have you been posting quality content for 6+ months? 5. Trust - Have you called out scams? Acknowledged failures? 6. Professionalism - Can you deliver on deadlines? Communicate clearly? Your content portfolio IS your resume. When a project DMs you, they've already read your last 20 contents. WHAT VCs LOOK FOR WHEN SOURCING ANALYSTS: 1. Early narrative identification - Did you spot trends before they were obvious? 2. Depth of analysis - Do you understand tokenomics, not just price action? 3. Cross-ecosystem knowledge - Can you connect dots between chains? 4. Research rigor - Do you cite sources and show your work? 5. Market timing - Were your calls directionally correct? VCs follow you to learn. Position yourself as their research shortcut. WHAT DEVS LOOK FOR WHEN HIRING EDUCATORS: 1. Technical accuracy - Do you understand the actual tech? 2. Simplification ability - Can you explain complex concepts simply? 3. Community respect - Does the community trust your explanations? 4. Teaching style - Do you educate without condescending? 5. Platform knowledge - Do you understand the ecosystem you're explaining? Devs need someone who won't embarrass them with wrong info. THE INBOUND PLAYBOOK HOW TO MAKE OPPORTUNITIES FIND YOU 1. Pin Your Best Work Pin a thread that demonstrates your exact expertise. This is what people see first. 2. Bio Clarity Your bio should say EXACTLY what you do and for whom. Bad: "Web3 enthusiast | DeFi lover | To the moon 🚀" Good: "Solana DeFi deep dives | I explain SPL tokens & MEV for builders | Weekly protocol breakdowns" 3. DM Open + Contact "DMs open for DeFi protocol collaborations" + email/Telegram in bio 4. Proof of Work Pinned Thread Create a "Best Of" thread with links to your top analyses. Pin it. 5. Engage Where Decision-Makers Are → Protocol-specific Discord servers → Dev-focused Twitter Spaces → Governance forums → Research-oriented Telegram groups THE WEB3 CONTENT CREATOR'S COMMANDMENTS 1. Depth > Width Be THE voice in one niche, not a voice in everything 2. Research > Opinions Show your work. Data beats takes. 3. Education > Engagement Teach first, entertain second 4. Truth > Hype Call out risks. Acknowledge unknowns. 5. Consistency > Perfection Weekly quality beats monthly masterpieces 6. Community > Clout Engage genuinely. Help people learn. 7. Long-term > Short-term Build reputation, not just followers 8. Transparency > Mystery Disclose partnerships. Admit mistakes. 9. Value > Vanity Saves/shares > Likes/RTs 10. Positioning > Posting Every piece of content should reinforce WHO you are and WHAT you know THE 90-DAY AUTHORITY POSITIONING PLAN MONTH 1: ESTABLISH YOUR LANE Week 1-2: → Choose your specific niche (don't be generic) → Audit top 10 accounts in your niche → Identify content gaps you can fill Week 3-4: → Create 10 "pillar thread" ideas → Write and post 2 deep-dive threads → Engage in 50+ thoughtful comments daily → Join 5 protocol-specific Discords Goal: Clarity on positioning + initial content footprint MONTH 2: BUILD CONSISTENCY Week 5-6: → Launch your content signature (e.g., "DeFi Breakdown Mondays") → Post 2-3 quality threads per week → Participate in 2 Twitter Spaces (as speaker or thoughtful listener) Week 7-8: → Create your "Best Of" showcase thread → Reach out to 5 adjacent creators for collaboration → Engage with project founders' content (thoughtfully) Goal: Establish rhythm + start getting noticed MONTH 3: ATTRACT OPPORTUNITIES Week 9-10: → Pin your best work → Update bio with clear positioning → Post 3-4 threads showcasing expertise Week 11-12: → Participate in project AMAs or Spaces → Write analysis of 3-5 protocols in your niche → Open DMs with "Collaborations welcome" signal Goal: First inbound opportunities + credibility established WHAT SUCCESS ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE You know you've positioned yourself correctly when: ✓ Projects DM you asking about collaboration (not you DMing them) ✓ Devs ask you to review their docs before launch ✓ VCs follow you and engage with your analysis ✓ Other creators cite your research ✓ Protocols invite you to governance calls ✓ Your threads get saved 10X more than liked ✓ Founders ask you to explain their own protocol to their community ✓ You get invited to speak at ecosystem events ✓ Agencies reach out for strategic consulting ✓ Your content shows up in project Discord "resources" channels This isn't about follower count. 15K followers with the right positioning beats 200K with generic crypto content. THE FINAL TRUTH Web3 is noisy. Every narrative gets 1000 threads. Every protocol launch gets covered by 50 accounts. But depth? That's rare. Research? Most skip it. Technical understanding? Most fake it. Teaching without dumbing down? Almost nobody does it. The space is desperate for voices who: → Actually understand what they're talking about → Can explain complexity simply → Do the research others won't → Tell the truth even when it's not popular → Position themselves as educators, not influencers Choose your positioning. Own your niche. Do the work. The projects, VCs, devs, and agencies are out there searching for someone who gets it. Make sure they find you. Your move. Make your next thread count. Position yourself correctly. Watch the inbound DMs start. The Web3 space needs more voices like yours if you position yourself right. BONUS: CONTENT TEMPLATES FOR EACH POSITIONING STYLE DEEP RESEARCHER TEMPLATE: "I spent [X hours] analyzing [Protocol]. Everyone's talking about [surface-level feature]. The REAL innovation is [deep insight]. Here's the full breakdown: [Technical deep dive with data]" NARRATIVE IDENTIFIER TEMPLATE: "[Narrative] is about to explode and nobody sees it yet. Here's why: 1. [Data point showing early traction] 2. [Major player making moves] 3. [Ecosystem shift creating opportunity] Full analysis: 🧵" PROTOCOL SPECIALIST TEMPLATE: " [Ecosystem] DeFi Weekly Roundup This week: → [Major update] → [New integration] → [TVL movement] → [Governance decision] Let's break down what matters:" RISK EDUCATOR TEMPLATE: "Everyone's rushing into [Protocol]. Before you ape in, understand these 5 risks: [Detailed risk analysis with code references]" ECOSYSTEM CONNECTOR TEMPLATE: "Nobody's talking about this but [Protocol A] + [Protocol B] could create [opportunity]. Here's the integration thesis: [Cross-protocol analysis]" Now go build your positioning. The space is waiting.
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Scribbler@Defi_Scribbler·
how to get web3 jobs + secrets to actually land them fast step 1: I realized many people don’t know where to find web3 jobs, so I complied a list - crypto careers - crypto-careers.com - web3 career - web3.career - crypto currency jobs - cryptocurrencyjobs.co - crypto jobs list - cryptojobslist.com - be in crypto - beincrypto.com/jobs/ - job stash - jobstash.xyz/jobs - remote 3 - remote3.co - midnight careers - midnight.network/careers - dragonfly jobs - jobs.dragonfly.xyz/jobs - block careers - block.xyz/careers/jobs - solana jobs - jobs.solana.com/jobs - avax jobs - jobs.avax.network/jobs - ethereum jobs - ethereumjobboard.com/jobs contests/bounty sites - - super team - earn.superteam.fun/all/?tab=bount… - scribble dao - scribble.network/?referrer=64bb… - wizz hq - wizzhq.xyz - first dollar - app.firstdollar.money - rova - rova.xyz/?referral=8H9Y… there are other sites, you just need to search now let’s talk about how to actually get the job fast having the right skill set and knowing where to apply is one part of the puzzle but getting the gig is another step 2: practical steps to get a web3 job (secret) -> cold DMs: this is the art of sending your proposal directly to your potential employer when you find companies that are hiring, don’t stop at applying through the job boards this is why many people never land a job, because they get many applications each day and sometimes really on bots to filter -> Do this: search for the project on X, identify their teams members, follow them, join their discord (if any), start pitching yourself strategically identify their problem and propose a solution you can provide make it short, don’t write a wall of text, writing some catchy first few lines will ensure your dm doesn’t get ignored your cold DMs should be focused on getting their attention to respond, you can do this by letting them know you understand what they need points out the problem > then propose a solution always aim for brief, short and concise writing keep it as short as 3 paragraphs, this is the magic number that has proven to work best for me step 3: POW - proof of work build a professional resume for yourself, this will help you stand out and showcase your skills use Canva or Claude to generate a good looking resume convert your resume to a portfolio website using AI and add the link on your bio to make it easy for potential employers your X profile is also your biggest POW, share what you’re doing, your work, clients testimonials, add them to your highlight be your biggest shiller - close mouths don’t get feed step 4: Mindset landing a web3 job is a numbers game, the more you apply, the higher your chances of success do quite after applying for a short period, some people takes days before checking their DMs if you want to get results, you must be persistent, remember you’re not the only one if you send only 10 cold DMs a day x7 (one week) = 70 x30 (one month) = 300 it will be close to impossible to apply to 300 just and not receive feedbacks good luck
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Scribbler@Defi_Scribbler

are you still making money from grinding airdrops or do you need a job?

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Crypto Mind
Crypto Mind@CryptoMindHQ·
gm gm fam Solve this without google. You are a genius if you do so
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Alyonita@alyonitaa·
Pengu date night. My new bf saw this comment and immediately made it happen. Actions > words.
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@0xAbhiP gm, I want to spend quality time eating sushi with pengu

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Wallchain Score@x__score·
Did your X score grow this year?
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