Timi Yanyan
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Timi Yanyan
@Timi70806
Helping busy business owners stay structured and consistent Virtual Assistant | Tools & systems
Remote Katılım Kasım 2023
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Most people still treat crypto like something you "hold".
But the real shift is happening somewhere else:
👉 crypto is quietly becoming spendable infrastructure
Not speculation.
Not narratives.
Actual payment rails.
That’s why I’ve been watching what @RedotPay is building 👇
Instead of:
→ off-ramp → bank → spend
They compress the flow into:
👉 crypto → card → real world usage
No friction.
No delays.
And now expanding into:
• QR payments
• bill payments
• mobile top-ups
This is where it gets interesting:
👉 stablecoins are no longer just “parking capital”
They’re becoming daily money
For my community, I secured some perks:
🎁 Register: url.hk/i/en/p2ekv
(Or use code: p2ekv → get $5)
💳 20% OFF card application:
Use code:
• Virtual: BTC20V
• Physical: BTC20P
Most people will only realize this shift after it’s obvious.
But by then…
👉 the infrastructure layer is already built.
And that’s where the real opportunity sits.

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This one hurts to read…
Imagine getting a life-changing international remote job, showing up on your first day…
and your network fails you. Just like that, opportunity gone.
If you’re in Nigeria and you’re serious about remote work, please don’t rely on mobile data alone. It’s not stable enough for high-stakes calls. Invest in a good router + reliable broadband before your first day.
Treat your internet like part of your job, not an afterthought.
And honestly, @MTNNG and @AirtelNigeria need to do better.
People are building careers online now, this isn’t just “data” anymore, it’s people’s livelihoods on the line.
To every job seeker: prepare beyond your CV. Your setup matters just as much as your skills. x.com/AsakyGRN/statu…
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They’re not telling you this part…
You can have a “perfect” resume and still get ignored if it doesn’t speak the language of the role.
That subreddit will show you what work, but more importantly, it’ll expose what’s quietly killing your chances.
Chioma Amadi@Chioma__Amadi
If you have a Reddit account, spend more time on r/SheetsResume. You can upload your resume and get it reviewed by professionals from around the world. You’ll also find free, niche-specific resume samples that show you exactly what works. Beyond that, it’s a great place to learn what actually makes a resume stand out, and what mistakes to avoid. It’s easily one of the most underrated free career resources online.
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