

bakardi.sol
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@bakardisol
Devving tek for projects, DM 😎 $PFP Web Dev, SOL Maxi 🥲, NFA






Why I CTO’d $OK It’s been a while since I’ve led or pushed a coin. But honestly, I chose $OK because I relate to it. Everyone goes through hard phases in life. I’ve been at rock bottom more than once. And every time, coming back up wasn’t easy, but there was no alternative. You either stay there, or you learn, adapt, and keep going. Especially in crypto. People don’t really talk about it, but this space is stressful as hell. Most people don’t make it. They burn out, lose money, and go back to their old lives like nothing happened. And I get it. That’s why $OK exists. It’s not about pretending everything is fine. It’s about accepting where you are, no matter how bad it looks, and still choosing to move forward. Quietly. Without noise. Without pressure. Sometimes you win. Sometimes you get wrecked. Most of the time it’s somewhere in between. But whatever happens… it’s OK. And that’s enough to keep going. Why This Matters Now Look around. Half the timeline got clipped. The other half is acting like they didn’t. Everyone’s just… still here. We're all just trying to make it. Some days we win. Most days we don't. All days we show up anyway. I've had days where I wanted to quit crypto entirely. Where the stress felt unbearable. Where "diamond hands" felt like self-harm. But I stayed. Not because of some motivational quote. Just because... OK, this is what I do. This is who I am. Even when it sucks. $OK is for everyone who's been there. Who knows the weight of staying when leaving feels easier. For the 99% who "don't make it" - you already made it by not giving up. "Everything will be ok in the end. If its not ok then its not the end." (shout out to @jotagezin for a such a banger quote) Socials: X: @okcoinpf Web: okcoin.meme (beta) TT: @itsokpf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@itsokpf
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