DREAM TO REALITY SOL10 (04/10)
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DREAM TO REALITY SOL10 (04/10)
@XRPTARGET
My primary goal is to reach 10 Solana as my personal asset. You can support my Ethereum wallet, which regularly converts its balance to Solana. Good luck


DeNet Storage Beta is about to start on @peaq and there’s a hard deadline most people are missing. Access to the old @Polygon testnet will likely close on May 4th. If you still have files stored there: → download them → secure them locally After that, everything shifts to the peaq ecosystem. I’m one of the 500 users in the new closed @DeNetPro Storage Beta. Here’s what onboarding for this next phase actually looks like: 1. Skin in the game Entry wasn’t free. I paid ~9 $USDC to secure a spot. That alone filters out most noise. No random airdrop farming — only people who actually care about the product. 2. Intentional onboarding Before testing even starts, you need to complete: → Basic course (DeNet Academy) → Questionnaire (real usage & needs) → Private key security setup Nothing complex — but enough to make sure you understand what you’re using. 3. Product discovery > hype The questionnaire is surprisingly detailed: → What would you actually use this for? → What matters most? → What feature would make it “perfect”? This feels less like marketing and more like building with early users. 4. The rewards loop There’s a points system → later usable in a reward shop. Honest take: No one knows yet what these points are worth. So right now it’s either: → smart gamification → or just another incentive loop We’ll see. 5. Structured stress testing The roadmap is clear: → Preparation (now) → Learning (basics) → Scaling (multi-file usage) → Stress testing (large files, edge cases) Important part: They explicitly want users to break things. My take so far: This doesn’t feel like a hype beta. It feels like a controlled rollout: → limited users → small financial commitment → structured testing → real feedback loops That’s usually a good sign. Next step: actual stress testing starts May 4th. That’s where we’ll see if this thing really holds up.




























