Jab Cr🏀ss
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Jab Cr🏀ss
@Mish_json
Software Developer🤓 || Basketball Junky🏀 || web3 Enthusiast. AI is here to save not to destroy








I don’t fully agree that web3 is just “declining.” What’s actually dying is relying on metas, airdrops, and luck as a long-term strategy. There’s no bear market for your skills. If you have something concrete to offer like design, writing, community ops, moderation, product sense, coding, marketing, analysis there are always loopholes and gaps teams haven’t filled yet. The problem is most people aren’t looking for gaps or problems to solve. They’re waiting for the next wave to carry them. Real playbook: • pick a project maybe 1-3 you like • make content around it or study the product deeply • join the Discord • find what’s missing • become the solution • reach out with proof, team members only respect consistency, trust me. Sometimes you have to work for free at first. Sometimes you get ignored. Rejection is part of it, embrace it lol. You keep going until it clicks. Opportunities don’t disappear, people just stop putting themselves in places where they can be seen. Everything is already on X. Jobs. Teams. Founders. Problems. You just can’t depend on airdrops forever. That’s how you starve twin. When your skills compound. Attention follows. Then jobs come after. Guys like @Dar99551, @aberamaaa @SerrDavee, @DUKETHAGREAT and myself are perfect examples of this.

I know everyone is afraid to say it but web3 is declining rapidly. - Nothing is exciting anymore. - No team is being genuine anymore. - No project has community as 100% priority anymore. - Nothing new is happening: more than 3 months since last meta ended - Meme culture doesn’t have soul anymore. We need something HUGE to change our fortunes else wed become a forgotten industry in record time.




