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Dave! 🙂‍↔️

Dave! 🙂‍↔️

@Dave4L

Web3 Security researcher

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The way Conquest always bitch slaps Oliver always gets me though 😂
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@dbart777 I didn’t read it but pretty much the same thing but more brutal. Mark surviving this shit is pure plot armor.
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cap n wolvy
cap n wolvy@dbart777·
@Dave4L I don’t understand how he does (I didn’t read the comics)
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Fiona@heyfionaai·
Claude can make you more money $24,000 Month than anything before. So I built the Advanced Claude Mastery Course • 80+ Chapters • 1000+ New AI tools • 2000+ New ClaudePrompts 100% FREE for the next 48hrs only Just: • Like • Follow • Repost • Reply "Claude" Must follow me to get DM. Free for 48 hours.
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HEADBOY 🦇🔊
HEADBOY 🦇🔊@NDIDI_GRAM·
One of the most underrated ways to make money in crypto is by building a business for yourself. I’ve done it a few times, and I’m still doing it now. Here’s one experience I think is worth sharing: Back in 2021/22, Arbitrum was new, and activity was high due to NFTs. This often led to gas wars whenever there was a hyped mint. Here’s the thing; there weren’t many third-party bridges to get aETH, and only a few CEXs supported ETH withdrawals on the Arbitrum network. At the time, withdrawal fees on Binance went as high as $200. So how were people supposed to get ETH to mint NFTs on Arbitrum? 😂 I faced the same problem, so I did some research and discovered that FTX had withdrawal fees of around $0.50–$1 ”something many people didn’t know at the time.” Whenever there was a hyped mint, I would go into project Discord servers and announce that I had a large supply of aETH. People would send me USDT, I’d withdraw ETH from FTX, and add my own affordable charges. I made decent money from this, especially considering I was relatively new to DeFi at the time. That said, many people are doing similar things in different ways by providing solutions and charging a small fee. It’s a very cool way to make money. Summary: Look For A Gap - Fill It - Then Monetize The Process.
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An unknown Kraken user lost $18.2M due to a suspected social engineering scam. 🤯 The threat actor began bridging 45 minutes ago from Ethereum to Bitcoin via THORChain with SafePal wallet. Theft address 0xC55149BbD560435a9FbEabFdcF9711cf928acA21 1D8f8956EEFLXN28AHfioEx4ywVbxCz8KN As seen in ZachXBTs investigation channel
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Hey Veek. I’m actually into cybersecurity but Ive been looking into how to get into web3. Do you think if I start security awareness training but specifically for web3 to avoid issues like this that it could be a good niche? Also please recommend advice on how to onboard like dat
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An unknown Kraken user lost $18.2M due to a suspected social engineering scam. 🤯 The threat actor began bridging 45 minutes ago from Ethereum to Bitcoin via THORChain with SafePal wallet. Theft address 0xC55149BbD560435a9FbEabFdcF9711cf928acA21 1D8f8956EEFLXN28AHfioEx4ywVbxCz8KN As seen in ZachXBTs investigation channel

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Here’s another trick that works if you’re having issues verifying Claude with your phone number: → Use 234 instead of +234 UWC. RT to help others.✨
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If your Claude phone verification is not working, it’s likely due to a general issue affecting many Nigerians. Submit your signup email via this form for manual approval: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… It should take about 24 hours. RT to help others too.

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HOW TO FIND JOB LISTINGS AND RECRUITERS ON X 1.Go to x.com/jobs 2.Pick your role and location You can also use the filters below: → Location type: Onsite, Remote or Hybrid → Seniority: Intern, Entry-level, Junior, Mid-level, Senior, Lead, Manager or Executive → Employment type: Full-time, Full-time contract, Part-time or Contract-to-hire → Company: Search for a specific company Follow & RT for more reach. If you want a video guide, LMK below.
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Dave! 🙂‍↔️@Dave4L

@iamveektoria_ How do you find the recruiters though? I think it’s time for me to try out the X Jobs feature.

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In case you haven’t noticed, there are recruiters hiring on X. These jobs are usually displayed at the top of their profiles as seen in the screenshot below. Keep your eyes opened.
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If you still don’t know how to write a cold pitch in 2026 and need a remote job, this is for you: → 5+ Web3 pitch templates: x.com/iamveektoria_/… → 20 pitch templates you can copy and paste: drive.google.com/file/d/1usJERd… → 600 pitch template samples: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u… What else do you need? PS: Please repost to help others too.

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paolo trivellato
paolo trivellato@paolo_scales·
i’ll probably regret leaking this but screw it: full guide on how i used claude cowork to generate 7-figures on linkedin for 24h, i’m sending it to EVERYONE who likes + comments “COWORK” (must be following + RT for priority access)
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I remember looking down from a three-story building with tears in my eyes, asking myself, “What if I jump down?” I was crazy broke at that time. I knew I had potential, but nothing was making sense. Life was tough. I went to a government school. I didn’t even know what it meant to wear pretty dresses or be girly enough to fix nails lol. The first time I ever felt good or bragged about the money I worked hard for was when I received 30,000 naira one time in my account. I can still remember the feeling. I felt so good but that was sapa at its core. That was around 2018–2020, I was broke like maddd. I had friends spending money and living what I admired as the “good life.” I told myself I wasn’t just going to sit there. I worked all kinds of jobs at Nepa office, secondary school teacher, sold food, sold zobo, worked at a pos store, ran errands here and there to raise funds. Back then, POS was a big deal. I pushed all my raised money into a POS business. I was still in university, so I employed a lady to help me manage it. I came back from school one day to find out she had relocated to another state with all the cash I had left with her and that was literally all the business funds. Omo bro! I screamed! Another breaking moment! I cried my eyes out that day. I didn’t even have money to follow up or investigate any thing. Bro! I was broke, and I wasn’t the type to ask for help. I knew I had potential, but nothing breaks you like seeing others fly while you’re still hoping on your potential. Then I was cooking oil rice with lots of pepper so I could eat a small portion and drink lots of water to carry me longer. I looked around and said to myself, nothing changes until I make some crazy changes. I saw people making money in tech, working remotely, earning in $$$. I cut off friends who weren’t helpful for my growth and disappeared for a while, digging deep into tech and trying to make my life better. I wasn’t even sure what I was doing. All I knew was I was desperate and obsessed with the tech grind, trying to make it work for my life. Within a year, I started making good money online and building solid connections. I first made my first $500, then my first $1,000, then $5,000 and the rest was history. I wasn’t even active online here on X. I was lowkey trying to build substance. After some time, I appeared on social media fully. I can’t share all the details of my life’s journey publicly as some things are meant to be kept private but I’m sure you get the point so far. Long story short, I have never again looked down from a story building thinking about jumping. Within 5 – 7 years of taking charge of my life, I graduated studying maths with a 2.1, built a reputation, impacted lives, made friends and connections, traveled places, founded @growthinweb3, worked with top brands, made thousands of dollars, made my parents proud, and fully relocated abroad. Life is tough, but one thing has kept me going: how much I didn’t want to be in the same place I was in 2020. If there’s anything at all, let my story encourage you. Look around, make some crazy drastic changes and sacrifices. Always remember, it’s your life, and if you want to spend your later days enjoying it, you have to do everything in your power to make it work. 📌 With love🤍
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Kachi 🥂@Kach_Mani_

@iamveektoria_ Looking at yourself everyday… seeing your potential, seeing you can be better but for some reasons, you can’t get your life together That’s sad After this, not having money to move forward… even sadder 😩👌🏽

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What “Product-Led” Means for a Company When we say a company is product-led, it doesn’t just mean it has a product, it’s about how the company operates and creates value. → The product drives growth: The company relies on its product as the main engine for revenue, adoption, and user engagement. Sales or marketing exist, but the product itself is what attracts and retains users. → Innovation-focused: The company builds something new or solves a real problem through its technology. It could be an app, platform, service, or infrastructure. → Metrics and impact matter: The company measures success by product adoption, user engagement, retention, or scale of the solution, not just headcount or revenues. Examples: → Tech-native examples: Flutterwave (payments), Canva (design), Revolut (finance), OpenAI (AI products) → Not product-led: A hotel chain, a generic social media manager working for a non-tech company, or an IT support firm that just provides services without a scalable product. To qualify for the Global Talent visa, your work must tie directly to a product or innovation that has measurable impact, not just “business operations” in a non-tech context. What Evidence Looks Like Evidence is proof that you meet the criteria for Exceptional Talent / Exceptional Promise. It should be: → Clear and visual: Screenshots, charts, links, metrics, or media coverage. → Directly tied to you: Shows your personal contribution, not just the team’s or company’s work. → Mapped to a criterion: Each piece of evidence must satisfy one of the mandatory or optional criteria Tech Nation lists. Examples of evidence Product / technical impact: → Growth metrics of a product you built or led → Code contributions to open-source projects → Patent filings, software releases, or technical documentation Innovation / leadership: → Leadership in launching a new feature or product → Reference letters highlighting your unique role Community / mentoring / external contributions: → Talks at conferences → Mentorship programs you led → Articles, blogs, or media coverage of your work Commercial / business impact (for product-led business roles): → Revenue or adoption growth you contributed to → Strategic initiatives with measurable results
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@iamveektoria_ I have so many questions that I don’t even know where to start from. One thing Is for sure. To be a global talent, you gats guide like maddddddd! So first question; can you throw more light on what you mean by “product-led” for a company? Second is probably what the…

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@iamveektoria_ I have so many questions that I don’t even know where to start from. One thing Is for sure. To be a global talent, you gats guide like maddddddd! So first question; can you throw more light on what you mean by “product-led” for a company? Second is probably what the…
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How to Relocate via the UK Global Talent Visa (Tech Route) 🇬🇧 The Global Talent Visa lets you work in the UK without an employer sponsor if you’re recognised as a leader (Exceptional Talent) or potential leader (Exceptional Promise) in your field. Once endorsed, you can: → Live and work in the UK → Change jobs freely (no sponsorship needed) → Start a business or work across multiple roles → Bring dependants → Apply for settlement (ILR) later Estimated Cost (2026) → Endorsement fee: £561 → Visa application fee: £205 → Immigration Health Surcharge: ~£1,035 per year Total (1-year visa): ~£1,800–£2,000 ($2.2k–$2.5k) You need to have your long-term plans and money to survive just in case of anything. But basically, you can literally relocate with less than $5k cash. When You Must Travel / Visa Validity → You must apply for the visa within 3 months of getting endorsed → You can choose your intended travel date during application → If you are issued a visa vignette, you’ll typically have 90 days to enter the UK after your visa start date → If you are granted a digital status (eVisa), you should enter the UK within the validity of your visa, as there may not be a strict 90-day vignette window What You Must Prove → You must show evidence of being a leader or potential leader in tech → Your work must be in a product-led tech company or ecosystem Two Application Categories Exceptional Talent (Leader) For established professionals with strong achievements You must show: → Recognised innovation or leadership → Senior roles and impactful contributions → Strong industry recognition Exceptional Promise (Potential Leader) For early/mid-stage professionals with high potential You must show: → Clear growth trajectory → Innovation in your work → Contributions beyond your job role Core Requirements (Very Important) You must meet: → 1 Mandatory Criterion Show you are recognised (or have potential) as a leader in tech → At least 2 Optional Criteria Examples: → Innovation (building products or new ideas) → Contributions outside work (speaking, mentoring, open source) → Commercial or technical impact in a company → Research or academic contributions Documents You Need → CV (career + achievements) → 3 recommendation letters (from senior tech experts) → Personal statement (max ~1,000 words) → Evidence documents (minimum 6, max 10) Your recommendation letters must explain: → Who the person is → How they know you → Your impact in tech → Why the UK should accept you How to Structure Your Evidence (From Real Experience) This is where most people fail, and this insight is very important: → Minimum: 6 strong documents → Maximum: 10 documents Each evidence should: → Be clear and visual (screenshots, links, metrics) → Show your direct impact → Be tied to a specific criterion Strong examples: → Salary proof showing you’re above market → Product growth you contributed to → Conference talks / speaking engagements → Open-source contributions → Mentorship or community impact → Media features or publications Very Important for Approval → Don’t write long stories. Show proof with data → Use visuals (graphs, screenshots, links) → Get strong referees (senior, credible, “Google-able”) → Make your personal statement tie everything together → Clearly label every document with the criterion it satisfies Application Timeline → Endorsement decision: ~3–8 weeks → Visa decision: → ~3 weeks (outside the UK) → ~8 weeks (inside the UK) Settlement Timeline → Exceptional Talent gets ILR in 3 years → Exceptional Promise gets ILR in 5 years → Citizenship is 1 year after ILR In Summary → You don’t need a job offer → You must prove impact recognition → You need strong documented evidence and referees → You must think like a builder or contributor to the tech ecosystem If you have any questions, drop them in the comments. I will answer as much as I can.
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