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Venture Studio. Mesa Portal to get quality leads (coming soon). Trusted by @solana @superteamsg @monad @suinetwork

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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
Mesa is HIRING! We're expanding and has long term roles for: - FE/BE/SC Devs - Marketers & Designers - Moderators & Social Interns Apply here if you think you're a good fit: 👉 mesa.so/career Know someone else who'd be perfect? Tag them below👇
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0xMedia@0xmediaco·
🦞 OpenClaw 101 for Builders 第三场 Workshop 主题揭晓 由 @0xmediaco 联合 @SuperteamSG@virtuals_io@elfa_ai 共同举办 第四场由 @MesaStudio_so 创始人 Seb @Sirolaso 主讲 带你看 AI Agent 如何真正承担业务职能、替你做事 从一份 5,000+ 条记录的杂乱联系人表格,到搭建出带客户门户的 CRM 产品 介紹他每天在用的 SecondBrain 系统:自主 Agent 负责管理日历、会前准备、外联跟进,以及跨两家公司的任务追踪。CEO 下场给你讲课的机会少有,把握机会 不管你是想用 AI 提升业务效率,还是希望让 Agent 真正接管某项职能,都欢迎来报名,听 Seb 分享他的实战路径 🗓 4月8日 | 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM 📍 新加坡 立即报名:lu.ma/jj9stuji
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Toby 🦦@StakeToby·
$TOBY public allocation is live. (Portal linked in bio) 50M tokens (5% supply). Fully unlocked at TGE. Accepted: USDC / USDT / SOL / genSOL Pro-rata allocation. No gas wars. $TOBY = governance over Solana’s OpenMEV layer. ⸻ Quick backstory (why we built Toby): March 2024: The biggest Solana public mempool shut off overnight. Every team building on it had to scramble. One entity. One switch. Solana’s MEV pipeline broke. We started building Toby that month. Thesis: Solana can’t have a single chokepoint for blockspace. ⸻ Incentives have gotten tougher: • validators dropped from ~2,500 to ~800 • running a validator costs ~$40–50k/yr • break-even needs ~$4.5M delegated stake • the Foundation’s 3-to-1 rule offboarded 600+ in 2025 • staking shows 5.9–6.6% APY, but after inflation you may be closer to 0–3% real Solana is centralizing. ⸻ Why OpenMEV matters: As inflation trends toward a ~1.5% terminal rate, validator revenue has to come from somewhere. That somewhere is OpenMEV. The current tips on the market are ~12% of validator revenue, that's really low and at times fluctuates to the point of being negligible. The current infra captures <20% of available MEV. The rest leaks to: • sandwich attacks • private mempools • inefficient routing • unable to carry out ATOMIC transactions And the stack is concentrated: • 92% of stake on one client Very bad economics. ⸻ What’s good, and what Toby is building: OpenMEV capture up to ~70% of potential MEV (after stripping sandwiches). That’s ~3–4x vs what exists today. Translated to about 30-50% of the validator's revenue at the minimum. Most projects pick one piece to fix. We built the full stack, and $TOBY holders govern it. That's REAL impact. ⸻ The stack: ✦ Block Chef Two-layer system: • Head Chef filters sandwiches + non-approved bundle types before they hit the mempool • Sous Chef runs sealed-bid auctions (highest tip wins) ✦ Reward split: • 85% validators (competitive to market) • 5–10% searchers (above market) • 5% protocol fee & staker rewards • 3-4x capture rate = 3-4x in yield ✦ Laser Stream • Searchers get the same data at 30–50% lower cost ($800–1.2k/mo vs $2–3.5k). • More searchers → more competition → better execution. • Built exclusively for Firedancer. ✦ Validator Optimizer Tracks: • clean OpenMEV capture (no sandwiches) • Toby client adoption • OpenMEV compliance ✦ $genSOL • Alpha stake pool w/ @sanctumso. • Deposit SOL → Optimizer picks validators → Block Chef captures OpenMEV → yield flows back. • Next: $tSOL as the primary stake pool token with deeper Toby infra integration. OpenMEV Council $TOBY holders decide fees, auction rules, validator standards. ⸻ What you get in the public allocation: → 50M $TOBY (5% of 1B), fully unlocked at TGE → pro-rata allocation → deposits convert to $genSOL and accrue staking yield during the allocation window → oversubscribed: excess refunded (yield accrued is yours either way) → optional 12-month lock: +10% bonus tokens + priority allocation Public allocation closes March 28, 2PM UTC. Allocation Portal is linked on our Bio. 🦦
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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
4,500 → 14,000 followers. 3.1M impressions. 3.5 months. zero ad spend. reply strategy targeting 10 accounts in the niche. daily posts that teach, not shill. same schedule, no days off. the playbook is boring. that's why it works.
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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
most projects launch with a 30-page marketing plan and zero distribution. the ones that grow? one channel. absurdly deep. only expand when it prints. your first 1,000 followers should come from one place, not seven.
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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
Been seeing a few Solana teams use agents in a way that actually helps. Theyre not using it to write posts. Theyre using it to win the first 20-30 mins. Setup: 1 human to shitpost multiple times a day 1 agent sits on replies Agent job: - reply fast to every real comment - ask 1 sharp follow-up - pull 2-3 threads into back-and-forth chains - ignore bait + low-effort farmers Targets we see work: 8-15 unique repliers in the first hour 0.3-0.8% reply rate Key: keep the agent on a leash. canned phrases kill the vibe. don't make the replies cringe. You seeing the same?
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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
Organic on X has shifted. Insider rule: the first 20-30 mins decides 80% of your distribution. If you’re not getting replies early, you’re capped. Targets we use: 0.3-0.8% reply rate (replies / impressions) 8-15 unique repliers in the first hour 2-3 back-and-forth chains (not single comments) Also: links in the main post usually cut reach 30-50%. Put it in the first reply. What’s one small trick you do on X that consistently gets people to reply?
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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
one of the reason Solana is still here, it's because they appreciate quality > quantity as you can see here. we have specific details regarding growth across new projects, and 90% of them play the long and most importantly, honorable game. organic, steady, and win eventually.
Superteam Earn@SuperteamEarn

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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
one of the leanest and most profitable companies in crypto is in this sector. roughly $85-90 million in profits per EMPLOYEE. market eyes on guessing next meta here and there, but Wharton knows which one to focus. know your focus, anon.
Kevin Werbach@kwerb

We are delighed to announce the release of the Wharton Stablecoin Toolkit: Financial and Market Dimensions. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the stablecoin world, including the business ecosystem, categories of approaches, and use cases. (Link in comments)

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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
using ai for cognitive load across your channels is great. but remember, the wielder is 99% better than the weapon. veterans + ai = domination on the traffic warzone.
arndxt@arndxt_xo

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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
getting 5 seconds into a reader's eye on the 'For You' page can exponentially change your profile trajectory. our 'screenworms' who spend 25/8 of their time on X hittin those impressions since day 1. 10 seconds scrolling your profile and we know what to do, anon.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier

Over the last few months, we scoured the world for the top posters in every niche & country We've compiled them into a new tool called Starterpacks: to help new users find the best accounts—big or small—for their interests ⬇️ Reply below with a topic you're most interested in We'll be rolling out to everyone in the coming weeks.

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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
X algo got you like: - Why does this random thing pop up in my timeline? - Copying the 'formats' but still getting 10 engagements - Analysis paralysis On the other hand, those 'cracked' interns are smashing impressions. Put in the work, anon.
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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
We're HIRING 🫱 Social Marketers 🫲 You will be responsible for: - Finding viral content angles - SHITPOSTING 24/7 - Research posts (Long form, no AI slop) - Be a witty reply guy - Min. 1 year exp or 10k tweets How to apply? Drop your BEST tweet below 👇
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The old X rewarded consistency. Post the same thing daily, slowly grow, optimise hooks. That era is over. Today, X rewards novelty per impression. If your last 20 tweets look like: • same structure • same tone • same opinions • same timing The algo already knows the outcome. No upside. No test budget. So reach flattens. This is why “good accounts” suddenly lose views. Not because they’re worse — because they’re predictable. The algo is a venture capitalist. It funds experiments, not resumes. If you want reach again: • Break your format • Change sentence length • Say something uncomfortable • Compress ideas • Or zoom way out instead of in Safe content doesn’t get suppressed. It just doesn’t get distributed.
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Mesa@MesaStudio_so·
Most people think Logan Paul’s $5.275m Pokémon Illustrator card is expensive because it’s rare. That’s wrong. It’s expensive because it sits at the intersection of scarcity, narrative timing, and cultural leverage. Here’s the real breakdown. 1997–1998 The Pokémon Illustrator card wasn’t sold. It was awarded to winners of CoroCoro illustration contests in Japan. Estimated total printed: ~39 cards. No reprints. No modern supply unlocks. Fixed forever. For context: • Charizard Base Set had millions printed • Illustrator has <40 lifetime supply 2000–2015 Pokémon grows globally, but serious collectors focus on playables, not meta-items. Illustrator trades privately for low five figures. It’s rare, but not culturally valuable yet. 2016–2020 Grading changes everything. PSA population reports show: • PSA 10 Illustrator cards: 1 • PSA 9 or better: single digits Now scarcity becomes measurable, not theoretical. 2020–2021 COVID liquidity + nostalgia wave. Pokémon becomes an alternative asset. Prices re-rate across the board. Illustrator jumps from a collector oddity to a status symbol. 2022 Logan Paul acquires a PSA 10 Illustrator for US$5.275 million. At the time: • Most expensive Pokémon card ever sold • One-of-one at the highest grade • Worn publicly, not stored privately This matters. Because value isn’t just scarcity. It’s visibility multiplied by belief. Logan didn’t just buy the card. He anchored it. From that point on, the Illustrator isn’t compared to other Pokémon cards. It’s compared to watches, art, and cultural artefacts. Here’s the uncomfortable truth: The card’s value didn’t come from Pokémon. It came from distribution. Scarcity made it possible. Narrative made it believable. Attention made it inevitable. Most assets fail because they have one of the three. Very few ever get all three aligned at once. That’s why this card isn’t “overpriced”. It’s correctly priced for the world it now exists in. And once an object crosses that threshold, it never trades like a collectible again.
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