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GM BUILDERS A small set of teams in Web3 are working quietly on the parts of the internet that usually go unnoticed, but everything relies on. Instead of chasing attention, they are focused on strengthening the foundations like security, computation, storage, trading, and how digital value moves across systems. → Quip Network @quipnetwork is trying to solve a problem that most people are not thinking about yet. The security behind crypto today is based on assumptions that might not hold in the future when quantum computing becomes real. Quip is building post quantum protection that can work with wallets like MetaMask, Phantom, and Ledger without users needing to move anything or change how they use their assets. It just adds protection quietly in the background. They are also building a decentralized compute network that mixes quantum and classical computing through DePIN. The idea is simple in spirit, make powerful computing available like a utility you can access when you need it, instead of something only a few people can afford to own. → 0G Labs 0G_labs is building infrastructure for AI at scale. As systems grow, they usually slow down because data and compute start fighting for space. 0G separates those layers so large AI systems can run more smoothly without hitting the usual bottlenecks. → Dango Dango is trying to make markets easier to understand. Instead of overwhelming users with noise, it focuses on showing clearer signals and real activity so people can actually see what is going on instead of guessing. → Permaweb DAO Permaweb_DAO is about permanence. The idea is simple but powerful. Instead of content disappearing over time or getting lost in endless feeds, it stays available and verifiable. That means ideas, files, and posts can actually build on each other instead of being forgotten. → 3LOOK @3look_io is changing how online engagement is valued. Instead of just chasing views or likes, it rewards people for creating content that actually fits and contributes. With $LOOKZ, consistent and meaningful participation can turn into something real. All of these projects are pointing in the same direction without saying it loudly. A version of Web3 that feels less chaotic, more useful, and more grounded in real systems that last and actually work.


GOOD NIGHT FAM 🌙 Can I get a GN back? Tough weeks like this one for $RIVER have a way of separating the serious holders from the ones just chasing pumps. Prices dip, the crowd goes quiet, and confidence takes a hit. That is just how it goes. But here is what actually matters @riverdotinc has not changed a single thing. The system is still running, users are still earning rewards through consistent activity, and the fundamentals are exactly where they were. The only thing that shifted is market sentiment. And that is where most people go wrong they start reading charts instead of sticking with what they know to be true. The real advantage right now belongs to the people who stay steady, keep building, and position themselves in $$RIVER for the long run. Dips are not the end of the story. For the right people, they are the opportunity. Ready to ride it out? Keep going. @River4fun Now shifting gears infrastructure is having a quiet but important moment, and a few projects are worth understanding. @quipnetwork just proved something big with their testnet. In only 9 days, they hit over 120 active nodes. That number matters, but what matters more is how they got there. Their setup is genuinely lightweight and beginner-friendly. A plug-and-play desktop node manager that works on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Simple commands, no expensive hardware, no technical background required. They even sorted out the Apple quarantine issue that trips most people up. The result? Regular people not just seasoned node farmers are spinning up nodes and actually participating. That shift from passive interest to real involvement is exactly what healthy infrastructure looks like. It moves the conversation away from old metrics like TVL and toward something more meaningful genuine participation driven by real belief in what is being built. Early access is wide open right now, no permissions needed. That window will not stay open forever. @Permaweb_DAO and Permacast are building something that quietly challenges how we think about content and ownership online. Most platforms give you the illusion of permanence. Your content lives there as long as the platform decides it does. Permacast flips that. Content published here does not rely on anyone's ongoing permission. It stays exactly as it was forever. No history lost, no edits forced, no takedowns at someone else's discretion. That kind of permanence changes how creators think about what they put out into the world. It is not just storage. It is a foundation built on trust. And running parallel to that idea is @0G_labs , which is rethinking how AI infrastructure works at its core. Right now, most AI systems ask you to trust a single authority for results. You do not really know how an outcome was produced or who controls it. 0G Labs is changing that by making execution transparent and distributed so results can be verified across a network rather than handed down from one source. It is a quieter shift, but an important one. Clearer ownership. More trustworthy technology. Less blind faith in systems you cannot see into. Taken together, these are not just separate projects doing interesting things. They point toward the same direction a version of the internet where ownership is real, history is preserved, and the technology behind everything is actually worth trusting. That is a future worth paying attention to.









