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Sriyan Fernando

@CryptoMoch1

Co founder : Mint Ventures (Private) Limited Discord : sriyanfernando

Sri Lanka Katılım Kasım 2023
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Sriyan Fernando
Sriyan Fernando@CryptoMoch1·
I just claimed my .agent domain and joined the .agent community! get yours now and help shape the future of autonomous agents #ELKZE8NO" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">agentcommunity.org/join#ELKZE8NO @agentcommunity_
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0xviet
0xviet@0xvietnguyen·
Incoming 40 TGE in 2026 1. Base 2. OpenSea 3. Abstract 4. RISE 5. Megaeth 6. MetaMask 7. Fluent 8. Polymarket 9. Nexus 10. Billions 11. Miden 12. Ethos 13. Mindo AI 14. Grvt 15. Wallchain 16. Arcium 17. Fluent 18. Citrea 19. Glider 20. OpenGradient 21. GTE 22. Euphoria 23. Gensyn 24. StandX 25. Magicblock 26. Pharos 27. Perle Labs 28. Based 29. Mezo 30. Solstice 31. Midnight 32. ink 33. Genius 34. Mawari 35. Genlayer 36. Gradient 37. Fermah 38. Octra 39. Soneium 40. Tempo Missed any?
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CryptoTelugu
CryptoTelugu@CryptoTeluguO·
💥Update on @tradehotstuff ✅Hotstuff Points are live 🪙Weekly points distributed 🪙500K - 1.5M points weekly 🪙Points will be distributed based on volume & vault deposit 👇My points stats 💰Deposited $20K in total, 10K in each wallet(2) 🪙Made 7609 points in 2months just with 10K vault deposit in this account (no trade volume) 🏆Rank - 51 👥Total users - 2200 🤷I withdrawn all my vault deposit from both ac now 💸As vault deposit is negative most of the times ❌No much roi 🪙Will try to do some trade & earn points from now 🤔How many points did u earn? 🔗app.hotstuff.trade/join/cryptotel… 📸Check ur points & post screenshot 💙Like 🔁RT
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CryptoTelugu@CryptoTeluguO

💥Update on @tradehotstuff Mainnet ✅Mainnet live ✅U can start trading & generate volume 👇Steps 🔗app.hotstuff.trade/join/cryptotel… ✅Sign up ⚠️Right now it is invite only ⚠️Without code u can't sign up 😀I will post some codes in next post 🎟️I will post more codes on my telegram channels (t.me/CryptoHindiO) ✅Deposit USDC on Ethereum Once u sign up ✅U can start trading & generate volume 📥If u did Pre-deposit, U can access ur deposit details under vaults 📆Withdraw need 4 days cooling period 🏅Go to Expedition ✅Hit GM ✅Complete tasks ✅Collect cards 💥Done ⚠️As of now no points system is announced 🤔Soon they may announce, as every Perp have points system 😉This is super early so good opportunity to farm at early stage 🤷Once it is crowded it will be difficult to farm 👀Even @variational_io did not had points for few weeks, later they dropped points for past activities 🤷Now it is very difficult to earn 1 point in variational 😀So join early, farm early points 💙Like 🔁RT

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Hokage
Hokage@73lV_·
not completely against MegaETH setting KPIs, but it doesn’t really make sense in the current state of their ecosystem. the ecosystem is still limited, most activity revolves around bridging, swapping, and liquidity provision, so it’s hard to define meaningful performance metrics. no engaging or fun activity, no mainnet incentives to drive user behavior or push metrics. ATP the only KPI that realistically gets met is launching 10 dApps.
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hrithik ( 히리틱 )
That's it. I'm quitting crypto. I invested $186,282 into the @MegaETH sale and that turned into a $MEGA rug. They took my money and locked it behind TGE KPIs they can't even reach. I'll be lucky to get any money back. I'm done with this space.
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Sriyan Fernando
Sriyan Fernando@CryptoMoch1·
I just requested someone to verify I’m human on @ethos_network I’m looking for a qualified verifier to confirm my identity as part of Ethos Human Verification. If you’re an eligible verifier, reach out! app.ethos.network/human
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Sriyan Fernando@CryptoMoch1·
@gideonfip I think it is best time to build a product using AI. early days we need big team to achieve this.
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Sriyan Fernando@CryptoMoch1·
@GuarEmperor Build a new product or service. We are in the AI Era. So you don't need a big team for this.
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GE@GuarEmperor·
NFT dead Airdrop dead InfoFI dead So how do we survive in 2026?
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GE@GuarEmperor·
CT is dead rn? ask you all
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Hridoy Rehman
Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh·
Places to get backlinks for startup: 1. Medium 2. TrustMRR 3. Crunchbase 4. Blogger 5. Weebly 6. Strikingly 7. About 8. GitHub 9. Imgur 10. Pinterest 11. Yelp 12. Tumblr 13. Flickr 14. Slideshare 15. Pixabay 16. Manta 17. Pexels 18. Substack 19. Patreon 20. Reddit 21. Site123 22. Foursquare 23. TinyLaunch 24. Goodreads 25. Scribd 26. Authorstream 27. Craigslist 28. Devpost 29. Gab 30. Tiny Startups 31. Hackernoon 32. Quora
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Alex B
Alex B@bprintco·
If you guys want to rank #1 on Google with the SEO Vomit Website Strategy everyone worships, paste this into your vibe coding app: 🤮🤮🤮 Build me a contractor website with this exact structure SITE ARCHITECTURE: Homepage /services/[service-name]-[city]-[state] /service-areas/[county]-[state] /service-areas 5 services x 9 service areas = 45 pages minimum. PAGE TITLE FORMAT: "[Service Name] [City] [State] | [Company Name]" META DESCRIPTION FORMAT: "Professional [service] in [city], [state]. [One benefit sentence]. Call today!" H1 FORMAT: "Professional [Service Name] in [City], [State]" One H1 per page. Keyword loaded. Not creative. Literal. HEADING STRUCTURE (every service page): H1: Professional [Service] in [City], [State] H2: Why Choose Us for [Service] in [City], [State] H2: Why Trust Our [Service] Services in [City], [State] H2: [Service] Questions for [City] Property Owners Each H2 section needs 1500-2000 words with 3 bullet points minimum with bold lead-ins: • Expert Local Team: [description] • Efficient Modern Equipment: [description] • Eco Friendly Methods: [description] Total page content: 5000-7000 characters minimum per page. Not 200 words and a stock photo. IMAGE ALT TEXT: Every image gets a keyword-rich sentence describing exactly whats in the photo AND the location AND the company name. Bad: "service photo" Bad: "IMG_4032.jpg" Good: "professional [service] work on residential property in [City] [State], [Company Name] team completing [specific task] with commercial-grade equipment" Good: "completed [service] results showing finished project in [City] [State]" Alt text should read like a caption. Include city names, service keywords, and company name. LEAD FORMS: Two per page. • Lead form above the fold in the hero section with fields: Name, Phone, Email, Service Type, Property Details • CTA button: "GET A QUOTE" linking to #contact anchor • Second "Get Free Quote" button between content sections • Footer contact form as final capture point INTERNAL LINKING STRUCTURE: Navigation must include: • Services dropdown with every service page listed by full name: "[Service] in [City], [State]" • Service Areas dropdown with every county listed: "[County Name], [State]" Footer must duplicate all navigation links: • All service pages listed with full location names • All service area pages listed • Both nav and footer link to every single page Every service page links to all other service pages. Every service area page links to all other service areas. Hub pages link down to all children. OUTBOUND AUTHORITY LINKS: Link city names to their Wikipedia page. Every time you mention a city it should be a hyperlink to the Wikipedia article for that city. Link your company name to your Google Business Profile or main site URL. SCHEMA MARKUP (on every page): 1. WebPage schema with url, name, description, datePublished, dateModified, breadcrumb reference 2. BreadcrumbList schema: Home > Services > [Service] in [City], [State] 3. FAQPage schema with every FAQ as a Question/Answer pair 4. Organization schema with name, url, logo, alternateName 5. ImageObject schema for the primary page image SERVICE AREA PAGES (/service-areas/[county]-[state]): Same structure as service pages but focused on geographic coverage. Cross-link to every service available in that area. Include local terrain, vegetation, weather, and regulation references specific to that county. Same content length requirements. FAQ SECTION (every page): 5 questions minimum. Questions must be specific to the city and service. Bad: "How much does it cost?" Good: "Do I need a permit for [service] in [City] [State]?" Good: "What types of properties benefit from [service] in [City]?" Each answer 2-3 sentences. Conversational but informative. FOOTER: • Email link • Social media links • Full service list with city names • Full service area list • Duplicated navigation sections
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tochi
tochi@oxtochi·
ct fell off man top alpha chads i used to look up to now post selfies and thirst traps bring back 2021 ct alpha hunters
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Ronin
Ronin@DeRonin_·
Here's 6-steps to find a product idea people will actually pay for: I had 5 buyers before writing a single line of code By the end, you'll know how to: - find real inspiration without guessing - search for similar products that already exist - evaluate their success and market potential - understand the upside before writing a single line of code So, let's discuss your roadmap step by step Step 1: Stop brainstorming, start observing the biggest problem for most people is sitting and trying to "come up with an idea", imo I think this is the wrong approach, because that idea might simply not be needed by anyone instead you should: - write down every problem you encounter in everyday life - notice what you still do manually, even though it clearly should be automated - pay attention to what you complain about - watch what people around you are struggling with the list of ideas should come from frustration and real needs, not from imagination Step 2: Go where ideas already live there's always this belief that you need to build something completely new and unique, but in reality that's not true we're living in 2026, and most great ideas have already been implemented, don't forget that now AI writes code for you so your task is to find what people are asking for and what they actually need, even if similar products already exist where to look: - X (audience feedback, watch what people are building, hype stories, read product case studies from @ErnestoSOFTWARE, get inspired) - YouTube (you can understand what people actually need from a SaaS perspective) - Reddit threads (r/SideProject, r/entrepreneur, r/nocode) - App Store Trends (search for products you can replicate but make much better) - Product Hunt (sort by newest, filter by the category you need) - YCombinator (Startup directory + Requests for Startups) - VC investments (watch where VCs are investing, study the niches and what can be built there) - TrustMRR + other platforms that track product MRR your initial goal is to collect dozens of ideas that have the right to exist, and then evaluate the potential of each of them Step 3: Validate the idea before building anything this is exactly where most product builders fail, they simply skip this step completely for every idea ask: - does a similar product already exist? - are people paying for it? - how many alternatives does it have? - what do users hate about the current solutions? if competitors already exist and people are paying, that's a green light, not a red one it's a signal that a similar app will most likely generate revenue too Step 4: Evaluate the market size and growth potential a good idea without a ceiling is still a bad bet what to check: - search demand in Google (Keywords) - how many reviews competitors have on Product Hunt / in the App Store - whether the niche is growing or shrinking - whether you can charge a monthly subscription or if it's a one-time purchase - who the buyer is – a regular consumer or a business (B2B = higher potential) also consider the current potential of AI and adapt to it your goal is to be in a niche that is growing fast, so you can grow together with it Step 5: Find your angle you don't need to beat the market leader, you need a narrow, clear entry point and most importantly, the idea should actually excite you and drive you, it should solve your pain or someone else's ask yourself: - what does the current solution do poorly? - can I serve a narrower audience 10x better? - can I be cheaper, faster, or simpler? - is there a specific niche being ignored (solo developers, small teams, a specific industry)? - one clear angle is almost always stronger than just "a slightly better product" but here you can also simply make something 5% better, and you'll already have buyers I'm speaking more from the perspective of global potential, like aiming for >$100K MRR Step 6: Test the idea before writing any code before building anything, make sure someone actually needs it how to do it: - write about the product on Twitter/X or Reddit - offer to solve this problem manually for 3-5 people first - DM people from your target audience and ask direct questions - measure interest by "selling the product" that doesn't exist yet if no one engages, the problem is most likely the idea, not your marketing CONCLUSION this is the whole process I used to go from zero ideas to a product that's worth building the biggest mistake in my opinion is skipping validation and jumping straight into code you'll save months of wasted work if you first spend 1-2 weeks on research for example, I started building my app when 5 people were already ready to buy it I simply went to a conference and started talking about my idea/product, asking for opinions from people who might need it and most importantly, it also solves my own pain I feel like this is important for every founder & enthusiast who wants to build hope you could implement these tips in your workflow ♥️
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