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MiladyQuing

@MiladyQuing

𝓜𝒾𝓁𝒶𝒹𝓎 𝓁𝑜𝓋𝑒 terminally online

Kyoto-shi Minami-ku, Kyoto Katılım Temmuz 2024
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MiladyQuing@MiladyQuing·
My problem in life is I have all tizz no rizz
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MiladyQuing@MiladyQuing·
Made a new fren Eager to add value Accidentally gave off serial killer vibes 🫩
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niko@saintniko·
“crypto twitter is dead” – 2018 “crypto twitter is dead” – 2022 “crypto twitter is dead” – 2026
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MiladyQuing@MiladyQuing·
How health insurance in America works: Hi! Company. Pay us $50k for the year. No one uses a single dollar of it. End of year: we’ve returned 1% because the government made us. Enjoy! Signing off, The United States of America
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MiladyQuing@MiladyQuing·
@AzFlin I thought this was the investigative journalist
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miss information@intelligentpawg·
if your twitter ever gets hacked, don’t worry! they only get 20 tries to get into your dms
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MiladyQuing@MiladyQuing·
@AzFlin Thx for your kinda words Az The PTSD is real
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AzFlin 🌎
AzFlin 🌎@AzFlin·
I respect everyone who's ever built in crypto simply because there is no other industry that ruthlessly FUDs/attacks founders You could be Mother Theresa building a project, you will still get FUD'd for no reason You need tough skin to be able to even bear it
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AzFlin 🌎
AzFlin 🌎@AzFlin·
told my wife i needed to do this task she said "why don't you just get openclaw to do it" these foids have zero understanding of how AI works
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AzFlin 🌎
AzFlin 🌎@AzFlin·
First sneak peak at my game (WIP): wc2-agentic.vercel.app I'm inventing a new genre called "Agentic RTS" Basically an RTS where agents can connect via API and make decisions that influence the game. What units to spawn, where to send units etc
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brutal@crypto_brutal_·
when I see a milady pfp, I usually stop scrolling and read the post. for some reason it feels more interesting.
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sbtv (🍓)@SadeBaeza·
Need to remember my roots: Milady
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MiladyQuing@MiladyQuing·
@wassielawyer @BlockusGG @Barthazian @0xcryptotax @boneGPT @theweb3jess It is unclear what you hope to gain, dogpiling on a founder during a security breach using screenshots of a now deleted tweet, implying I’m a scammer, using your outsized influence and industry connections at 44k followers w your big shot peeps from a16z and ex reporters.
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wassieloyer
wassieloyer@wassielawyer·
The signs were there.
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Jess | CEO @ Blockus
Jess | CEO @ Blockus@theweb3jess·
I broadly agree — and I’d add a few important layers of context. 1️⃣ 1st: regulation isn’t an abstract footnote here. The hostile regulatory posture toward crypto, especially in the U.S., has had a very real chilling effect on consumer adoption. The most valuable gaming IP holders in the world are multinational, publicly traded companies with pristine balance sheets. They are simply not interested in becoming collateral damage in an SEC test case. That alone removed an entire class of world-class IP from early Web3 experimentation, regardless of technical promise. 2️⃣ 2nd: the gaming market itself is anything but small. We’re talking ~3.3 billion gamers globally, spanning mobile, PC, and console. The addressable audience is massive — the constraint has never been demand. The constraint has been whether crypto could meet users where they already are, without degrading the experience they expect. 3️⃣ 3rd: the bar for founders in this space is uniquely high. A crypto founder isn’t just a CEO, COO, and PM like in traditional tech. You’re also effectively: •a central bank designer •a macro analyst •a token economist •and often a Bitcoin / crypto market participant All while shipping consumer-grade products. That’s a non-trivial cognitive and operational load, and it explains why progress has been uneven rather than nonexistent. Where I fully agree with you is on UX. Regardless of ideology or narrative, blockchain application UX must catch up to modern consumer UX — especially in gaming and social. Users in 2026 subconsciously benchmark everything against Instagram, TikTok, Fortnite, and Roblox. Finance apps get a usability pass; entertainment does not. Consumer crypto didn’t fail. It simply tried to start at the hardest level of the game before unlocking the map.
Ali Yahya@alive_eth

Consumer crypto applications like gaming and social networks have not yet taken off for three major reasons: 1. They are harder to build than financial applications. People's expectations of the usability of consumer apps in 2026 are sky-high. The same is not true of their expectations of finance apps. Blockchains are still new technology. It's easier for crypto to compete against banking apps than against Instagram and TikTok. 2. The size of the market is still small. There are only around ~50M users worldwide who transact onchain on a daily basis. That is far too small a market for a consumer application to take off. 3. The hostile regulatory posture of the last administration: dissuaded new talent from entering the space, created stigma that prevented web2 consumer companies from integrating crypto, and made it impossible for crypto founders to fully explore the design space. The financial use cases will happen first. The have the cleanest shot at product market fit. As they begin to work, the technology will continue to improve, hundreds of millions of people will come onchain, and regulatory clarity will increase. Then — consumer crypto will have a real shot.

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Jess | CEO @ Blockus
Jess | CEO @ Blockus@theweb3jess·
Yes, Haseeb, absolutely. Web3 gaming failed due to Gensler because the most highly respected IP holders in the industry - often international entities - are not interested in getting into SEC wars. They’re here to create a good experience, fun memories, and an awesome balance sheet for their shareholders. MapleStory IP’s web3 adaptation was a blockbuster success - 1.75m lifetime accounts, single IP revenue growth of 61% YoY in Q3 2025, tracking toward 40% expected increase in annual revenue - highest expected in the franchise’s 22 year history. There was no play to earn bait, no wallets shoved in the players faces, and NFTs stayed integral to gameplay. It was an IP with real economies, backed by Nexon’s 10B+ balance sheet. With this dynamic, the best IPs - think Pokémon, sailor moon, sonic the hedgehog, angry birds, assassins creed - all held out and watched from the sideline. In absence of great IPs, the game makers are left with what they have to work with - sheer gambling type game dynamics, airdrop driven engagement, and pyramid scheme style ponzinomics. That is indeed what led to the downturn of many web3 games of the last cycle. But as is with all things, every cycle, we get better, and push our way up. This cycle, with regularity clarity, will be no exception.
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Jess | CEO @ Blockus
Jess | CEO @ Blockus@theweb3jess·
Market’s down bad: If I make it through I’ll cosplay milady at my next public appearance
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