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@MRycks

$CROWN enthusiast. Horse business on blockchain ⛓️ 🐎

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Photo Finish™ LIVE 🐎 Virtual Horse Racing
There's over $90k USD on the track during championship week this week in PFL! Qualifying still ongoing for most series, and you can go grab one already qualified in the claim to fame series! Sign Up Today with referral code CHAMP, race in paid, and get a freeroll WL! photofinish.live
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TriStar Racing
TriStar Racing@TriStarStables·
Wow I’m shocked that the… “I could lock the game in a box for 25 years” model didn’t actually work out 🤣
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@LaJollaFarmz Majority of small cap projects share the same slow bleeding pattern.. i guess if u believe in the project such prices are for adding and stocking up.. $CROWN 💪
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What in the world is this @nikitabier is this a real URL? Getting suspension threats on content we own and create?
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1.3 billion women globally are about to hit menopause and they're awake at 3am with hot flashes googling "why can't I sleep anymore" willing to spend literally anything on relief… The average menopausal woman spends $2,000-$4,000 per year on symptom management. That's supplements, cooling products, hormonal support, sleep aids, skincare for hormonal changes, bone health, mood support, brain fog remedies It's a $600B+ emerging market growing 17% year over year. And maybe 5 people on the entire internet are running faceless AI pages for it Every 24-year-old marketer is selling pre-workout to gym bros fighting over the same exhausted customer base. An entire generation of women with disposable income and burning daily problems is being completely ignored because young men don't understand hot flashes and don't think about menopause for a single second And that blind spot is probably the widest gap between "audience size" and "people serving them" in all of ecommerce right now These women are 45-60 years old. They're on Facebook and Instagram for hours every day. They're in groups with names like "Menopause Support Sisterhood" and "Women Over 50 Wellness" with hundreds of thousands of active members They're dealing with: - Hot flashes that wake them up 3-4 times per night - Brain fog so bad they forget words mid-sentence - Weight gain concentrated in the midsection that won't respond to diet - Joint pain that appeared from nowhere - Mood swings that are destroying their relationships - Bone density loss that terrifies them - Skin changes that make them feel invisible Every single one of those maps directly to a high-commission supplement category on Amazon. Hot flashes --> cooling supplements and black cohosh. Brain fog --> lion's mane and omega-3. Joint pain --> collagen and turmeric. Bone density --> calcium and vitamin D3. Mood --> ashwagandha and magnesium And the emotional state of these women makes them incredible buyers. They've been dismissed by doctors who told them "it's just hormones." They've been ignored by a wellness industry that markets exclusively to 25-year-olds. They feel invisible and frustrated and desperate for someone who actually understands what they're going through An AI character for this niche: a warm grandmother. A female wellness elder. A holistic health guide for women in transition She posts daily: "The one mineral most women over 50 are deficient in that's causing your joint pain." "Why your doctor didn't tell you about this natural alternative for hot flashes." "3 things I wish I'd known before menopause hit me at 47" This audience doesn't just watch. They CLING to this character. They comment paragraphs about their own symptoms. They tag their friends. They share videos in private group chats with the caption "this is exactly what I've been going through" The bond forms faster in this niche than anywhere else because these women feel unseen by everyone and suddenly someone is speaking directly to their experience every single day Product videos for this audience barely require a pitch. "I struggled with hot flashes for 2 years before I found this." Drop the supplement. The audience is pre-sold because 15 educational videos already proved the character understands their body better than their own doctor does Automated DMs: "Comment RELIEF and I'll send you my daily menopause routine." Three real tips. Fourth is the product. Open rates on these messages are at the top of anything I've seen in any niche because the emotional urgency is through the roof And the REPEAT purchase rate is absurd. Menopause lasts 7-14 years on average. A customer who finds products that help doesn't stop buying for a DECADE. One conversion can generate $2,000-$4,000 in lifetime affiliate revenue from a single person 1.3 billion women. $600B market. 17% annual growth. An audience that is actively begging for someone to help them. And almost no one is doing it we're doing a free live training today where we break down this entire system from scratch. product selection, character creation, scripting, video generation, all of it. run by 12 operators who've done $70M+ in GMV… people who've attended are hitting $10-30k/mo within their first few months. no face, no experience, no following needed. comment "APEX" and i'll dm you the link. it's free (or look in bio)
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@gothburz Fashion district in Decentraland was the spot. I feel you.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
My net worth peaked at $1.2 million. None of it was real. I don't mean that philosophically. I mean it was located on servers that have since been turned off. I own eleven properties in the metaverse. Three in Decentraland. Four in The Sandbox. Two in Voxels. One in Otherside. And a beachfront villa in Horizon Worlds that I bought for $214,000 because Mark Zuckerberg called it "the next frontier." The frontier closed last week. It's a mobile app now. Last year I mass DM'd 340 people the phrase "you don't understand how early we are." I have since stopped doing that. Not because I was wrong. Because most of them blocked me. I got into metaverse real estate in November 2021. Everyone was buying. Someone paid $450,000 to be Snoop Dogg's neighbor. In a video game. With no legs. The avatars didn't have legs. I thought that was bullish. "The legs are coming," I told my Discord. "Legs are a roadmap item." Three hundred people reacted with rocket emojis. I called myself a "digital land baron." I put it in my Twitter bio. I put it in my LinkedIn headline. I said it on a podcast that had eleven listeners. Three of them were bots. The rest were my alts. My virtual property has more square footage than my actual apartment. My actual apartment has furniture. Location, location, location. My most valuable asset was a plot next to a virtual Gucci store. Gucci left in 2023. The store is still there. Nobody's in it. It's like a mall in Ohio but with worse graphics and no food court. I held. Diamond hands. That's what we said. "Diamond hands." It means refusing to sell while your investment loses 94% of its value. We turned financial paralysis into a personality trait. A guy in my Discord paid $2.4 million for a 618-parcel estate in Decentraland. Prime district. High foot traffic. I asked him what "foot traffic" meant when the platform had 38 daily active users. He said I didn't understand the technology. I didn't. I still bought more. We had a DAO. A decentralized autonomous organization. That means we voted on decisions. There were nine of us. Three never showed up. Two voted on everything without reading it. The other four were me and my alts. We voted to "acquire strategic parcels." The vote passed unanimously. I voted four times. My portfolio peaked at $1.2 million. I told everyone. I made a spreadsheet. I projected 40x returns by 2025. I made a pitch deck. The pitch deck had a slide that said "WE ARE BUILDING THE DIGITAL ECONOMY." The slide had a rocket emoji. That was my entire financial model. In 2023 I bought a Bored Ape for $189,000. It's worth $14,000 now. I don't talk about the Ape. I still use it as my profile picture. People ask me about it. I say "I'm long-term bullish." Long-term bullish means I can't sell it without crying in a Panera. My mom asked me what a Bored Ape was. I said "digital art on the blockchain." She asked why it cost more than her car. I said "you don't understand Web3." She said "I understand you live in a studio apartment." She's not in my Discord. Justin Bieber bought one for $1.3 million. It's worth about $90,000 now. I felt better about mine after I heard that. That's community. WAGMI. We're All Gonna Make It. We said that every day. In the group chat. While the floor dropped. While the volume dried up. While 95% of all NFT collections went to zero. We're all gonna make it. None of us made it. But we said it with conviction and a laser-eye profile picture. That counts for something. It doesn't. But we said it did. That's decentralized consensus. Meta spent $84 billion on the metaverse. I need to say that again. $84 billion. More than the GDP of Luxembourg. More than the GDP of Iceland, Luxembourg, and Malta combined. They spent it on a platform where the avatars had no legs, the graphics looked like a 2006 Wii game, and the peak user count was lower than the lunch rush at a Chipotle in Des Moines. They just pulled Horizon Worlds from VR headsets. It lives on as a mobile app. My beachfront villa is now a mobile app. Location, location, location. Zuckerberg renamed the entire company for this. Facebook became Meta. A $900 billion company changed its legal name because the CEO watched Ready Player One and said "I want that." Reality Labs lost $10 billion in 2021. $14 billion in 2022. $16 billion in 2023. $18 billion in 2024. $19 billion in 2025. That's not a strategy. That's a speedrun. They laid off 1,500 Reality Labs employees this year. Shut down three VR studios. Killed Supernatural. Put the entire VR social vision in a casket and said "we're pivoting to AI and wearables." The pivot took four years and $84 billion. I pivoted too. I'm an AI real estate investor now. I bought a virtual plot in an AI-generated world that doesn't exist yet. The founder said it was "the intersection of spatial computing and large language models." I don't know what that means. I gave him $40,000. He has a whitepaper. It's 47 pages. I read the title and the tokenomics section. The tokenomics section is a pie chart. I love pie charts. They make everything look like a plan. The project has a roadmap. Q1: "Build community." Q2: "Launch beta." Q3: "Scale ecosystem." Q4 is blank. Q4 is always blank. That's where the exit scam goes. My accountant asked me to value my metaverse portfolio for tax purposes. I said $1.2 million. He said "current market value." I said $6,400. He stared at me for eleven seconds. I know because I counted. He asked if I had any other investments. I showed him my NFTs. He stared for longer. I told him they were "cultural artifacts with long-term provenance." He asked if I'd considered a 401k. I told him a 401k was "legacy finance." He told me to leave his office. The metaverse is dead. I don't accept that. I am a digital land baron. I own eleven properties across four platforms. I have a beachfront villa in a mobile app, a plot next to an empty Gucci store, and a cartoon monkey that cost me more than my actual car. Location, location, location. The location is nowhere. But I'm early. I'm always early. That's the same as being wrong except you get to say it with confidence.
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Sailor
Sailor@solana_sailor·
“There are no real games on Solana” A comment I get a lot. But some projects tell a different story. One example @photofinishgame 🐎 • launched in 2023 • $60M + in all-time race entry fees • $10.2M+ paid out in track earnings • $40M + in race prizes • $20M+ in horse sales • team with AAA gaming background (EA Sports, Zynga) • official partnership with the @KentuckyDerby (the most famous horse race in the US) • still active players today, 3 years later Pretty meaningful numbers for a Solana game. Horse racing and wagering attract a different audience compared to typical games. Still, it’s a strong example of a Web3 game building a real in-game economy. We probably need more experiments like this across different genres. I’ll take a bit more time to dig deeper and test it. Review coming in the next few days 🔜 Which teams do you think are quietly building something real right now? 🤔
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Photo Finish™ LIVE 🐎 Virtual Horse Racing
We're going to be crossing some major number milestones in Season 38, and we're thankful for each and every one of you who's contributed and benefited from any of these numbers. There's lots more in store, and if you're not in yet, it's time for YOU to join the fun! photofinish.live/promo
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Hassan W. Bhatti@hwbhatti·
Think it. Say it. Done. The average person spends 3 hours typing + switches 1,000 tabs per day. That ends today. Meet Lemon: The first voice-to-action AI agent that turns your voice commands into finished tasks. RT + Comment "Lemon" to get free access for 30 days. (must be following so I can DM you)
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A couple days late - both of us are sleep deprived - but enjoy the latest Fireside Friday where we talk a bit about the process of building (and validating and pitching) our new 🐎 mobile game in development.
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Market may be bleeding but racing fees are UP - nearly > $100k - in @photofinishgame this season (+nice boost in this last week of the season when racing is generally low).  Lots to improve as always - but proud of Bryce and Paul for the solid recent improvements. 80 DERBY = 1 USD.
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Bags@0xbags·
my accountant: “so during a year when the S&P closed up 16%, nasdaq gained +20%, gold rose almost 75% and silver did over 150% you somehow managed to lose more than half your net-worth on something called fartcoin?!?”
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