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@HillaryEbuka2

Full stack Developer | Web3 & Smart Contract Specialist

Enugu, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2022
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Kam Chaline
Kam Chaline@Chalinekam·
My First 72 Hours Inside the Moku Ecosystem & Grand Arena🧵 I just spent my first 72 hours inside the @Moku_HQ ecosystem, playing around with Grand Arena, and I wanted to share what this experience has felt like so far, in the simplest way possible. No deep strategy yet. No “expert” talk. Just what it’s been like stepping in for the first time. First things first: what is all this about? From what I’ve seen, Moku is an ecosystem built around characters called Mokis. Each Moki isn’t just a picture or a collectible, it has: ✅stats ✅abilities ✅and room to grow over time Grand Arena is where everything comes alive. It’s the competitive space where you: 1⃣train your Mokis 2⃣send them into daily matches 3⃣climb the ranks and work toward becoming a Champion Very quickly, it becomes clear this isn’t about logging in once and leaving. It’s about showing up, learning, and improving. One thing that stood out in my first few hours is how intentional the system feels. Training matters. You can see right away that Mokis are meant to be developed, not just owned. Spending time training them actually feels like part of the game, not a side feature. Matches are the heartbeat. Daily matches give the whole ecosystem rhythm. There’s always something happening, and every match feels like a small step forward. Progress is visible. Ranks, Champions, and the push toward the Top 100 give you something clear to aim for, even if you’re just starting out. ------------------ Like any new ecosystem, there’s a learning curve, and honestly, that’s part of the fun. I’m still exploring things like: how to balance training and matches how different #Moki stats really show up in competition and how strategy will evolve over time Instead of feeling overwhelming, it feels more like the system opens up gradually as you spend time in it. After 72 hours, this is my honest takeaway: Grand Arena feels built for people who enjoy: progression over time competitive play with structure and ecosystems that reward attention and consistency It doesn’t rush you, but it also doesn’t reward being passive. You train. You compete. You learn. Then you do it again, a little better than before. If you’re completely new like me, getting started doesn’t feel complicated, but it does help to take it step by step. From my experience so far, the basic flow looks like this: ✅Go to: train.grandarena.gg ✅Connect your @Ronin_Network Wallet. ✅Get a Moki; this is your entry point into the ecosystem. Everything starts here. ✅Train your Mokis; training is part of the core loop, not something to skip. ✅Join matches; daily matches are where progress, learning, and competition happen. Pay attention to progression, ranks, Champions, and long-term goals start to make more sense as you play. You don’t need to understand everything on day one. The system reveals itself as you interact with it, and that’s been part of the appeal for me. I’m very much still at the beginning of this journey, but I’m interested to see how things change as the preseason unfolds and strategies start to matter more. If you’re already playing: what clicked for you early on? what took you the longest to understand? And if you’re new like me, what’s the first thing that surprised you?
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dev_King@HillaryEbuka2·
Happp new year to all the developers in the house. Let’s stay locked in guys. 🦾
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Everything is coming together. Having been building on sui Blockchain for weeks #sui
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Oge. ui/ux designer
Oge. ui/ux designer@POCH_Graphics·
Gm Gm Guys. My name is Oge and I design Web and Mobile Apps. Ps: The Validator dashboard I designed during the @Eth_Enugu Hackathon. If you need a scroll stopping, attention grabbing UI that directs your user, then send a DM let's work. Hire me for your next project📌😊
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Oge. ui/ux designer@POCH_Graphics

#Luminex — staking validator platform. Not my first design at @Eth_Enugu, but definitely the one that stole my sleep! 😂 Wrapped up work for @LiteAfrika, then my boss @Web3_Ambassador pulled me in to design for his team too. This is just the landing page, Dashboards next📌

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dev_King@HillaryEbuka2·
Move language move me small today 😭😂 Checkout my ongoing project on sui Blockchain. suify.netlify.app. Try out dark mode on settings and thank me later 🌚
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dev_King@HillaryEbuka2·
How it works: balances are tied to each user’s selected currency, but under the hood, everything is pegged to USDC on-chain for consistency. That way, no matter the fiat chosen, the contract keeps it stable and interoperable. #SuiNetwork
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dev_King@HillaryEbuka2·
Win of the day: ✅ Smart contract written ✅ Backend hooked up to balances
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dev_King@HillaryEbuka2·
Today’s dev walk was anything but straight 😂 Let me share what I went through building my project today. suify.netlify.app
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dev_King@HillaryEbuka2·
Excited to keep pushing. Next stop: refining the user flow + connecting everything with the frontend.
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If you’re building on Sui + zkLogin, don’t give up when things break. The struggle is literally part of the process.
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dev_King@HillaryEbuka2·
Today was one of those grind-it-out days in my builder journey. 🚀 I started with zkLogin on Sui for my app and ended up going through a rollercoaster of backend + database struggles. Here’s a quick breakdown
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