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@Yousef_Core

deep in Web3 | living on DeFi https://t.co/1C5SObMtq8 🔥Kaito Yapper 🔥

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Yousef@Yousef_Core·
Sleep is one of the most overlooked pillars of health but what if improving your sleep could also be engaging and rewarding? Introducing @sleepagotchi Sleepagotchi is a project that turns healthy sleep habits into an interactive experience. Instead of treating sleep as something passive, it encourages users to build consistent routines through gamification, making better sleep both motivating and fun. Why does this matter? Quality sleep is linked to: - Better focus and cognitive performance - Improved mood and emotional resilience - Faster physical recovery - Stronger immune function - Healthier metabolism and energy levels Yet millions of people struggle to maintain consistent sleep schedules. Sleepagotchi aims to bridge that gap by rewarding healthy behaviors and helping users develop sustainable habits over time. The idea is simple: Better sleep → Better habits → Better health. As digital health continues to evolve, projects like Sleepagotchi demonstrate how technology can encourage positive behavior instead of competing for our attention. Sleep isn't wasted time it's one of the best investments you can make in your physical and mental well-being. Have you tried using technology to improve your sleep habits? Share your experience below. 🌙
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Yousef@Yousef_Core·
@Amires0t @RallyOnChain Delaying the risk of being judged is exactly why my draft folder is a graveyard right now. Hits too close to home.
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Amir@Amires0t·
1/3 Most Web3 creators are trapped in a psychological subscription, researching just to delay the risk of being judged. Founder mode begins when you stop hiding behind preparation. Check @RallyOnChain at app.rally.fun to start shipping.
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Yousef@Yousef_Core·
@nilonademi the embarrassment of not being able to help is such a powerful motivator. shame gets a bad reputation but sometimes it's the only thing that actually moves people
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nilo base.eth@nilonademi·
I was 19 when I realized I was the only one in my family who understood crypto. Not a little bit. Completely. My uncle had been scammed out of $3000 by a fake investment platform. A classic rug pull. Nobody around him knew enough to help. Including me at the time. That embarrassment stayed with me. I spent six months learning everything. Not for a job. Not for a course certificate. I did it because I never wanted to sit there useless again while someone I cared about lost everything. Then I started explaining things. First to family. Then to friends. Then strangers online started asking questions. I never announced a launch. I never waited for anyone to give me a platform, a title, or permission to be the person who knows things. I just started being that person. Two years later I have people messaging me before they make any major crypto move. That is not a company. That is not a traditional job. But it is mine. @RallyOnChain calls this Founder Mode. I just called it not wanting to feel useless again. Now be honest: Are you actively building your own knowledge, or are you waiting for the next rug pull to wake you up? Defend your answer below.
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Yousef
Yousef@Yousef_Core·
Good morningggggg Have a great day 🔥♥️
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Dr.OVG
Dr.OVG@OVGNFT·
GM everyone ☀️ People are worried because Bitcoin is down. But the real question isn’t “how low is BTC?” It’s “can BTC stay stable here?” Crypto doesn’t need constant green candles. It needs stability, confidence, and time for good plays to build. My best gains came when BTC was sitting around $20K–$30K after a big crash. Opportunity usually shows up when everyone stops looking. We are still here.
Crypto Rover@cryptorover

The Bitcoin bear flag is perfectly playing out. Exactly like predicted. 🎯

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naimeh@naimeh70·
Morning @CNPYNetwork Fam You don’t need to be a Solidity expert anymore. With Canopy, you can build a blockchain using a language you already know, TypeScript, Python, Rust, Go, or whatever fits your workflow. You can vibe-code your idea, use compact AI-friendly templates, and launch your own sovereign L1 without spending weeks learning a completely new stack. That’s probably the biggest shift here. Instead of forcing developers to adapt to blockchain tooling, it brings blockchain development closer to the tools they already use. Curious what language people would pick for their next chain.
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SΞPROX@s3pehrX·
GM TO CT LEGENDS 🫡 and who says it back One step ahead of yesterday What’s your plan for today?
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Arezoo@ArezooWeb3·
Gm Web3 fam! ☀️ It costs $0 to say Gm back 👀
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Yousef
Yousef@Yousef_Core·
@Amires0t Building that tracking sheet yourself is exactly what ownership looks like. Most people just ping the team and complain.
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Javi🥥.eth
Javi🥥.eth@jgonzalezferrer·
GM fam! ☀️ I miss the good old days when you’d wake up and realize you’d won an airdrop 🙈 Bear market times... time to build your skills and network
Javi🥥.eth@jgonzalezferrer

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mohade3
mohade3@Mohito234·
The next evolution of wellness may not be better tracking. It may be better alignment. Today, people generate enormous amounts of health data, but most of the value created from that data flows outward, to platforms, tools, and companies. @sleepagotchi is interesting because it explores a different possibility: What if the people generating the data were also participants in the ecosystem built around it? The future of digital health should not just help users understand themselves better. It should help them benefit from the value they create. That’s a much more sustainable relationship than simply being the product.
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mohade3@Mohito234

Most wellness products help you collect more data. Very few help you make better decisions. The problem is not a lack of information. We already track sleep, activity, recovery, nutrition, and habits from dozens of different sources. The real challenge is turning disconnected signals into a clear understanding of ourselves. Data becomes valuable when it creates context. Context becomes valuable when it changes behavior. The future of wellness may not belong to the platforms that measure the most. It may belong to the ones that connect the dots well enough to help people live better. @sleepagotchi

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Yousef
Yousef@Yousef_Core·
@0xsafe4 Tnx for sharing this post
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0xsafe@0xsafe4·
Maybe a lot of people will disagree, but I genuinely see Monad as a mid project. Not saying it’s a failure it has strong funding, a solid team, and good hype. But the real question is: what is actually new here? We already have tons of chains. What’s the real difference that makes people think it will “transform Web3”? If you look at L1s and even L2 ecosystems, the market has already moved toward specialization: Ethereum is still the base layer with most security, liquidity, and dev mindshare, even if it’s slow and expensive. Base and Arbitrum have captured a big part of activity by building on Ethereum instead of replacing it solving distribution and liquidity, not just throughput. Solana took a different path from day one and solved performance at the architectural level, and it’s one of the few chains with real organic usage and active apps. Aptos and Sui didn’t just tweak EVM they changed the execution and programming model entirely, offering structural innovation. Sei focused on a niche (trading infrastructure) instead of trying to be a general-purpose L1. So what does Monad actually bring? EVM compatibility + high performance execution (parallelization). The problem is this “fast EVM chain” narrative has already been tried multiple times. And today, that demand is either covered by Solana on the performance side or by L2s like Arbitrum and Base on adoption and ecosystem side. So the real question remains: If there’s no real change in execution paradigm, no new development model, and no clear niche, is “being faster EVM” alone enough to actually transform Web3?
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Nycole@ny14co·
Been thinking a lot about @TheARCTERMINAL lately. Everyone assumes AI will disrupt Web3. I think Web3 will redefine AI. Why? Because AI doesn't just need intelligence. It needs ownership. Identity. Memory. Incentives. That's where crypto stops being an industry... and becomes AI's native environment. The biggest AI projects of this cycle won't just integrate crypto. They'll be built around it. That's the bet.
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nafasfarokhi@somayyeh1990·
every level makes the journey feel a bit more rewarding in @sleepagotchi my dino just reached level 21 and now im curious how far i can push it over the next few weeks it feels good seeing steady progress every time i check back into the game Gsleep fam
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nafasfarokhi@somayyeh1990

most platforms collect health data and users never really see the value created from it what i find interesting about @sleepagotchi is the idea that the community can participate in the ecosystem built around that data that feels much more aligned than the traditional model

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Maryamivtnkhah@stronggirl1548·
Hiii Builders🔥 What makes @PheasantNetwork interesting isn't just interoperability It's the shift toward Intent based execution Instead of asking users to understand complexity the protocol focuses on delivering the outcome they actually want $PNT #PHEASANTNETWORK
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