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Hyzik
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Storyteller for the on-chain era | narrative copywriter & content strategist for web3 brands | contributor @AmpleforthORG | DM for gigs and collabs
Katılım Mart 2022
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Take a look at Bitcoin. While it benefited from being a "first mover," its true staying power isn’t just technical, it’s the founderless mythos it carries. No paid ads, no marketing team, no brand campaigns, yet people still believe in it and defend it through crashes, regulatory pressure, and constant mockery. All that isn’t happening just because of its utility, it’s because they’re standing by what it represents.
Bitcoin represents financial freedom, independence, and a system outside the traditional one. It represents control over your own money and the conviction that there’s a better way to store and move value.
And all of that meaning comes from stories and narratives. Early adopters, writers, and creators framed it not just as code or a product, but as a movement people could understand and feel part of. Every article, forum post, and tweet helped shape that story. It gave people a lens to see why holding it mattered, even when prices dropped or governments questioned it.
Over time, those stories became more than just ideas. This isn't to say technical specs don't matter, if the code fails, the story loses its ground. But while tech might initiate the project, the narrative is what sustains the tribe. Bitcoin grew because people felt part of something bigger than themselves, a narrative that turned a complex tool into a shared identity.
These people formed a tribe, people who shared the same beliefs, repeated the same narratives, and defended what they stood for. The tribe didn’t form around technical specs or transaction speed. It formed around what Bitcoin meant, and the narrative that tied those beliefs together.
The simple truth is this, and I’ve said this same thing before, over and over again: only tech doesn’t win markets, tech + narratives do! A strong narrative doesn’t just attract users, it builds a tribe. Bitcoin didn’t grow because it was easy to understand. If anything, it’s one of the hardest things to wrap your head around. It grew because people believed in the story around it, because they felt part of that narrative, part of something bigger than themselves.
That’s what most Web3 projects miss. We spend so much time explaining the tech, thinking that if people understand it, they’ll stay. But people don’t hold explanations, rather they hold on to stories. They stay because of the narrative, that’s what turns a random holder into part of a tribe.
And that narrative doesn’t come from code. It comes from how that code is framed, communicated, and made relatable. That’s where we as creators come in, especially writers. We take something complex and shape the story around it. Our role isn't to dictate the story from the top down, but to provide the clarity and the language that allow a narrative to grow. A strong narrative needs clarity, and writers often play a big role in helping define that foundation, even as the story grows and evolves across the community.
Because at the end of the day, we’re not just explaining what a project does, we’re shaping how people see it. And that’s the difference between a project people try… and a project people stay with.

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The importance of good sleep cannot be overemphasized. I had about 5 hours of sleep last night and now since this morning I've not been able to function properly.
it's 6:55 pm here and my eyes are so heavy with a slight headache.
I'm struggling to stay awake, guess it's time to call it a day
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Yeah I've had dealings with the guy before. he legit, send him the $BTC
Bro you gonna cry 😅
Leo@Leooweb3
This guy said if I send him 1 BTC he will send 2 BTC back. Should I trust him?
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Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X:
We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language.
While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform.
We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
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2 new things I’ll be focusing on now are vibe coding and training AI.
I’ll be exploring Claude Code for vibe coding and maybe Codex. Then for AI training, I know by now there are a lot of platforms/protocols out there, but the one I keep hearing about is @ActionModelAI, and that’s the one I’ll be exploring.
If this AI training is your thing, or it has caught your interest but you’re yet to start, feel free to join me on this.
Join with this link: join.actionmodel.com/HYZIK
I’ve also learnt Action Model will be rewarding trainers at TGE, so that’s even more reason to hop in. I don’t have all the details yet, I’ll be digging in deeper, getting more information, and bringing it back here as I go.
The way I see it, this is a win-win.

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I don’t have a prime.
No “peak version” of me, no final form I’m trying to protect.
I’ll keep evolving till the day I die.
Because the moment you believe you’ve peaked, you start defending who you were instead of building who you could become.
That’s how people get stuck. Clinging to old wins, repeating old plays, living off outdated versions of themselves.
I refuse to live like that.
I’m here to adapt, to outgrow my own thinking, to become unrecognizable to who I was a year ago.
No finish line, no arrival point.
Just constant evolution.
GM.

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