
Vault Watcher
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In my opinion, there are no shortcuts in #Web3. Just consistency, learning, and being present every day.



1,326 already on the early access waitlist. Founding Ascenders are positioned early on Icarus and across the wider @risechain ecosystem. Waitlist is still open - join now. 👉 icarus.finance














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this was a reply from nikita to an account that just got suspended the user kept repeating the same sentence across 40+ comments. not a bot, but flagged for spammy behavior starting this week, 𝕏 is cracking down hard on spam replies. bot-like activity won’t be tolerated anymore avoid posting repetitive comments like “gm” everywhere or copy-pasting the same tweet under big accounts. it can get you flagged and suspended things are changing fast… better adapt and stay original if you want to stay on the platform

As Arc approaches mainnet, we’re opening the network. Starting today, developers can spin up a testnet node, inspect the code, and actively test and challenge Arc through our live bug bounty on HackerOne. → Arc Testnet code is now open-source → The Arc bug bounty is live on @Hacker0x01 → Developers can run their own Arc nodes Inspect it. Test it. Validate it. Blog: arc.network/blog/open-sour… Bug Bounty: hackerone.com/circle-bbp


quick question for the web3 community: how many hours do you spend daily across twitter and discord? do you interact with testnets consistently, or only occasionally? more importantly what strategies are you currently using to position yourself for future airdrops? sharing your approach, routines, or insights could help new participants navigate the space more effectively let’s build smarter, together


As Arc approaches mainnet, we’re opening the network. Starting today, developers can spin up a testnet node, inspect the code, and actively test and challenge Arc through our live bug bounty on HackerOne. → Arc Testnet code is now open-source → The Arc bug bounty is live on @Hacker0x01 → Developers can run their own Arc nodes Inspect it. Test it. Validate it. Blog: arc.network/blog/open-sour… Bug Bounty: hackerone.com/circle-bbp






