Taiwo
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Day 15. No soapy, no p*rn.
The streak holds.
2 weeks was just the foundation. I’ve been quiet because I’m building something bigger for April. The lessons I’ve learned in these 15 days are too valuable to keep to myself.
Big news incoming. Prepare your mind.
Mr. Balls@MichaelNic35257
Day 14. No soapy, no p*rn. 2 weeks clean.. let's go 💪🏾⚡
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Which one are you?
1. You really want to learn a high-income skill, but you don’t have the money to start. Mention the skill.
2. You really want to learn a skill, but you keep procrastinating and postponing it.
3. You really want to learn a skill, but you honestly don’t even know which one to focus on.
Drop your number.
Let’s be honest with ourselves this year.
As many that are sincere, I’ll help you.
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gm 2026.
This year, I'll be focused more on:
-> Contributing to protocols (OSS)
-> Building on DevNets & Testnets
-> Sharing more Developer focused resources here on X
-> Do more hackathons & Bounties
-> Get better at what I do
-> Build more sophisticated projects & products
-> Build more in public
Wagmi, Happy new year builders!

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@Web3_Vinay You are whoever you think you are how do you even stay consistent everyday bro😭
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🦖
Day 197 of learning blockchain 🚀
✅ Dug into Panoptic’s RiskEngine.exerciseCost and how option exercise fees depend on in-range vs out-of-range legs
✅ Understood how multiple option legs are aggregated to compute notional exposure safely
✅ Learned how bit-level orderMap encoding efficiently tracks sorted oracle ticks on-chain without full sorting
✅ Appreciated how DeFi protocols trade readability for gas efficiency and deterministic safety

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How to progress in Web3 security (or any other field) so fast it feels ILLEGAL:
BOOKMARK this
It’s simple but most people don't do it.
1. Pick a goal - e.g. “I want to become a crazy skilled bug hunter.”
2. Research for a few days. Talk to people, read, figure out exactly what it takes.
3. Write down the things that’ll get you there as fast as possible - reading codebases, learning attack vectors, studying past hacks, etc.
4. Spend 99% of your time only on those things. Ignore everything else (or cap it at 30 mins a day).
5. Put in the hours. You can become a great auditor in <1,000 hours if you stay focused.
Most people fail not because they lack skill, but because they split their focus. They chase everything that feels productive instead of doing the few things that actually move the needle. Mastery comes from cutting the noise and doing the right work, relentlessly.
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🧠 Day 1 of learning #Web3 & #Blockchain
Started the free @CyfrinUpdraft course to go back to basics.
✅ Learned about blockchain’s history
✅ Decentralization benefits,
✅ The Oracle Problem and Smart Contracts.
✅ Sent my first tx on Sepolia using MetaMask ⚡️
#Solidity

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Next Up (Day 15):
Exploring contract interactions and scripting with Foundry 🎯
#Solidity #Web3 #BlockchainDev #100DaysOfCode
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🧵 Day 14
Today I learnt how to deploy a smart contract using Anvil + Forge, and how to add a custom network to MetaMask. Let’s break it down 👇
#CyfrinUpdraft #Blockchain
#solidity
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@WakeFramework Thanks! Yeah, Foundry on WSL has been smooth so far. I will explore Wake’s Python testing later just to compare workflows. Appreciate the feedback!
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2️⃣ Why It Matters
It’s what pros use for real-world projects.
Mastering Foundry = being ready for audits, DeFi protocols, and large-scale deployments.
Next stop: testing my first SimpleStorage contract in Foundry 🧪
#Solidity #Blockchain #DeFi #buildinginpublic
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