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Believe in someETHing
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Good morning, CREATIVE. Someone out there is waiting for the thing only you can make. Your ideas are valid, your skills are needed, and your voice is part of the future being built. Create boldly today not because it’s perfect, but because it’s yours. 🥂
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GM Believe in somETHing
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GM CrETHians. Say it back
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PrinceNonso #FTLD $MARS
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I. WILL. COOK. AND BUILDERS, This one’s for you! @FTLDOfficial_ is hosting a Sui Developers Workshop. This is your chance to learn from the best and build on a next-gen blockchain. @SuiNetwork isn’t just any blockchain it’s FAST, SCALABLE, and BUILT for DEVELOPERS. The ecosystem is buzzing with grants, tools, and opportunities for builders ready to level up. We’re also collaborating with @ziddy_aare, DeFi Lead for Nigeria, to give you insights straight from the frontline of crypto innovation. Don’t just watch the future happen, come be part of it. 💥 📅 26th-27th | ⏰ 10 AM – 1 PM | 📍 The Concave @the_ftldconcave luma.com/wvsosvvu Btw, While my mentor @GeeAkpan is in Argentina, I am getting more experience managing events🤗😁😁
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@Princely_Nonso Bro dropped the best Cartesi thread of 2025 and started it with a whole Nollywood short film 😂 Emeka & Uchechi about to trend because of a Linux VM on blockchain. Wild times.
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PrinceNonso #FTLD $MARS@Princely_Nonso·
GM CT. I had been away for a while, trying to organise some events for developers; I'm back now. Let's LEARN CARTESI. I love to tell stories because I learnt from the best. Now imagine trying to build a dApp where two people who don’t trust each other must still agree on the result of a heavy computation. In blockchain land, that’s almost impossible. ❌❌ Smart contracts are too small, too expensive, too limited to handle real computation. @cartesiproject lets you run Real-world, ✅ heavy computations off-chain but still settling everything on-chain with total trust. ✅ Yes yes, it's all possible with Cartesi. Now read this: Emeka and Uchechi don’t trust each other, Charlie (the developer) trusts neither of them, but the fun part is that they can all rely on Cartesi Machines. Why? @cartesiproject provides an off-chain virtual machine, and its machine states are secured on-chain using concise cryptographic hashes. ---- Sorry to non-technical persons reading this 😁. This is what happens: - Bob can now compute off-chain ⛓️⛓️ - Alice can accept or challenge ✅ - Cartesi steps in to settle any dispute quickly and cheaply. ✌️ No drama❌, no wasted gas❌ — just truth enforced by math.♾️🧮 If you really want to understand where scalable Web3 is heading, you should start with Cartesi.
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GM Builders.... On today’s episode of Everything About @cartesiproject Let’s talk about the real engine behind every Cartesi DApp: The Cartesi Node. I would like for you to think of it like your personal command center. If you want to use a Cartesi-powered app, you simply need one. At first, it comes as a Docker container you run on your machine. Later, it’ll be something you can install just like any normal app — amazing, right?🤗 Your question now might be "What makes the Cartesi Node special?" ✅ It can run native off-chain code ✅ Tap into your full hardware power ✅ Host a Cartesi Machine — the verifiable computer that lets blockchains trust off-chain results. It also acts as the bridge between your off-chain computations and the blockchain, making everything work smoothly. In short: The @cartesiproject Node is where off-chain power meets on-chain security, right on your own device. If you think Cartesi is just another blockchain project, wait till you see what the Node unlocks. Stick around and let's learn and BUIDL.
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PrinceNonso #FTLD $MARS@Princely_Nonso·
GM Cartesians. What are you building
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GM CT I got curious over the weekend and that curiosity drove me @riseandshaheen DM. Shaheen is the developer advocate for @cartesiproject and you all know I have been doing a lot of talks about Cartesi. So yeah, I slid into Shaheen’s DMs with a simple question that changed how I think about building: “What kind of DApps does Cartesi actually want people to build?” I expected a structured answer. Maybe DeFi, maybe gaming, maybe AI. But his reply surprised me.There are no limits. No “preferred” use cases. No narrow lane. No box. Just one rule: Build things people will actually use and make sure it works with the Cartesi Machine. That response hit me because it exposed the real problem in Web3. A lot of us are busy building for GitHub stars, not for humans. Builders, it is time to really start thinking. Before you write a single line of code, ask yourself — 🎯Can this be adopted? 🎯 Can it sell? 🎯Can real people care? Many developers want to be lone wolves. Your idea might sound like pure genius in your head. But until people criticize it, twist it, challenge it — it’s not ready. Some use-cases that he mentioned that not relevant are : re-Building existing DEXs❌ DeFi apps on Cartesi ❌ This is exactly what most Devs do; Fork. Rename. Ship. 0⃣ originality. It made me laugh. It’s okay to copy sometimes. ..... But what are you adding? .... What are you improving? .... What are you solving better? That’s when I thought about people like @N1Fredy actually experimenting, pushing ideas, trying things that aren’t safe or boring. That’s the energy. Because coding alone isn’t the vision.👎 Ideas that solve real problems are.👍 If you were to build on @cartesiproject today, what problem would you really solve — not just what’s trending? Let’s talk. 🔥

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PrinceNonso #FTLD $MARS@Princely_Nonso·
GM CT I got curious over the weekend and that curiosity drove me @riseandshaheen DM. Shaheen is the developer advocate for @cartesiproject and you all know I have been doing a lot of talks about Cartesi. So yeah, I slid into Shaheen’s DMs with a simple question that changed how I think about building: “What kind of DApps does Cartesi actually want people to build?” I expected a structured answer. Maybe DeFi, maybe gaming, maybe AI. But his reply surprised me.There are no limits. No “preferred” use cases. No narrow lane. No box. Just one rule: Build things people will actually use and make sure it works with the Cartesi Machine. That response hit me because it exposed the real problem in Web3. A lot of us are busy building for GitHub stars, not for humans. Builders, it is time to really start thinking. Before you write a single line of code, ask yourself — 🎯Can this be adopted? 🎯 Can it sell? 🎯Can real people care? Many developers want to be lone wolves. Your idea might sound like pure genius in your head. But until people criticize it, twist it, challenge it — it’s not ready. Some use-cases that he mentioned that not relevant are : re-Building existing DEXs❌ DeFi apps on Cartesi ❌ This is exactly what most Devs do; Fork. Rename. Ship. 0⃣ originality. It made me laugh. It’s okay to copy sometimes. ..... But what are you adding? .... What are you improving? .... What are you solving better? That’s when I thought about people like @N1Fredy actually experimenting, pushing ideas, trying things that aren’t safe or boring. That’s the energy. Because coding alone isn’t the vision.👎 Ideas that solve real problems are.👍 If you were to build on @cartesiproject today, what problem would you really solve — not just what’s trending? Let’s talk. 🔥
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I’d advise builders to build on @cartesiproject because in a space that usually boxes developers in, it gives you freedom and I mean Real freedom. Most blockchains force you to think small. You’re constantly worried about gas fees, limits, and what the chain can’t handle. Cartesi flips that mindset. Instead of squeezing your ideas into blockchain constraints, you build your logic off-chain in a full Linux environment and let the blockchain handle only what it’s good at: Trust and Finality. That means you can create apps that feel like real software, not toy dApps; things like Complex Games, AI-assisted tools, Data-heavy platforms, Simulations… the kind of ideas Web3 usually struggles to support. But beyond the tech, the real reason I’d advise building on Cartesi? You’re early. Builders who show up early don’t just ship products — they shape ecosystems. You’re not just “another dev,” you become part of the story of how the platform grows. And that kind of opportunity is rare. 🚀
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GM CT I got curious over the weekend and that curiosity drove me @riseandshaheen DM. Shaheen is the developer advocate for @cartesiproject and you all know I have been doing a lot of talks about Cartesi. So yeah, I slid into Shaheen’s DMs with a simple question that changed how I think about building: “What kind of DApps does Cartesi actually want people to build?” I expected a structured answer. Maybe DeFi, maybe gaming, maybe AI. But his reply surprised me.There are no limits. No “preferred” use cases. No narrow lane. No box. Just one rule: Build things people will actually use and make sure it works with the Cartesi Machine. That response hit me because it exposed the real problem in Web3. A lot of us are busy building for GitHub stars, not for humans. Builders, it is time to really start thinking. Before you write a single line of code, ask yourself — 🎯Can this be adopted? 🎯 Can it sell? 🎯Can real people care? Many developers want to be lone wolves. Your idea might sound like pure genius in your head. But until people criticize it, twist it, challenge it — it’s not ready. Some use-cases that he mentioned that not relevant are : re-Building existing DEXs❌ DeFi apps on Cartesi ❌ This is exactly what most Devs do; Fork. Rename. Ship. 0⃣ originality. It made me laugh. It’s okay to copy sometimes. ..... But what are you adding? .... What are you improving? .... What are you solving better? That’s when I thought about people like @N1Fredy actually experimenting, pushing ideas, trying things that aren’t safe or boring. That’s the energy. Because coding alone isn’t the vision.👎 Ideas that solve real problems are.👍 If you were to build on @cartesiproject today, what problem would you really solve — not just what’s trending? Let’s talk. 🔥

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PrinceNonso #FTLD $MARS
PrinceNonso #FTLD $MARS@Princely_Nonso·
It started with a crash. Not of a token or a blockchain, but of my own OS. I used to be a loyal Windows user. Everything felt familiar—click, code, test, repeat. But one day, my machine froze under the weight of my projects. Scripts, nodes, and smart contracts all demanded more than it could give That’s when I decided to switch to Linux. At first, it was a whole new world. But soon, I started seeing the possibilities: full control over my environment, seamless handling of complex workloads, and the kind of stability I’d been missing. Linux didn’t just solve my crash problem, it opened the door to experimentation and discovery. And boom💥🤯, I found @cartesiproject. A Layer-2 platform designed for scalable DApps, it blends blockchain and off-chain components, running complex computations inside Cartesi Nodes: all on Linux. Imagine running large-scale verifiable computations, harnessing full CPU and GPU power, and integrating results directly into smart contracts, all from an environment you control. I’m still exploring @cartesiproject, but every page I read makes me wonder what’s truly possible when computation meets decentralization. Could this be the tool that finally lets developers break free from blockchain limitations?🤔 How far can we push off-chain computations while keeping everything verifiable and secure? I’m excited to explore, experiment, and see what building on @cartesiproject feels like, especially from a Linux-first perspective. @Goodnesmbakara @GeeAkpan @_DefiKing What are your thoughts on this?
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The. Beauty. of. Verifiable. Computations. GM Devs. Ever run a heavy process and just hope it worked correctly? I used to do that all the time😂; run a node, test a script, cross my fingers, and trust my logs. But the deeper I go into Web3, the more I realize: trust alone isn’t enough. Now, you recall I have been studying @cartesiproject. I think their idea of verifiable computations feels like the missing piece between blockchain certainty and real-world complexity. Imagine being able to run large-scale computations off-chain, full Linux environments, GPU power, all your favorite dev tools and still have everything verifiable on-chain if there’s ever a dispute. It’s like having the FREEDOM to build in your own space while keeping the integrity of the blockchain intact. I’m still studying how it all fits together, but the thought of blending that Linux-level control with verifiable trust? That’s exciting. What happens when computations become both limitless and provable 🤔? JOIN ME AND EXPLORE MORE IN @cartesiproject
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GM CT While team @cartesiproject is at @EFDevcon you might be wondering what I have been up to. Research. Research. Research 📖 To all my developers, I have found SOMETHING FOR YOU 🫵🏾 @cartesiproject just kicked off a GLOBAL BRAIN GAME and the internet is invited. Imagine someone drops a DIGITAL TREASURE CHEST on @ethereum and says: “If you can break it, the money is yours.” No forms. ❌ No bug-bounty rules.❌ Just pure skill.✅ That’s the idea behind Cartesi’s new PRT Honeypot: a real smart contract running on their upgraded Rollup system. Developers everywhere are already poking it, trying to find a weakness. If you find one? You walk away with the prize.🏆🎉🥳🥳 What makes this version special is the security upgrade behind it; the Cartesi’s PRT Fraud-Proof System. Think of it like giving the treasure chest a lock that fights back. Instead of one computer deciding what’s true, anyone can challenge the system and force it to prove itself. It turns security into a tournament: false claims get knocked out, honest players stay in, and the network gets stronger. The best part? You don’t even need to be a coder to follow the fun. Either someone cracks it… or @cartesiproject proves their tech is as solid as they say. Either way, the game has started and the treasure is waiting. Time to get this party started.
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THE. BLOCKCHAIN. FAILED US❌ One thing people forget about blockchains: they weren’t designed for heavy computation. GM CT I would like to imagine blockchains like a massive CLASSROOM. Every time someone submits an ASSIGNMENT, the entire class has to stop, gather around, and check every detail together. Safe? Yes.✅ Efficient? Not at all.❌ That’s how most blockchains work; every NODE validating every COMPUTATION. Great for security, but it slows everything down.👎🏾 @cartesiproject walks into the room with a different approach. Now, instead of forcing the whole class to check everything, it says: “Let the people involved handle the work… and if there’s a disagreement, the teacher (the blockchain) will step in.” So computations happen OFF-CHAIN✅ FAST ⏩ ✅ Inside a full Linux environment.🖥️ And the chain only appears when there’s a dispute to settle. It’s a simple shift, but it changes everything. Suddenly, blockchain apps can dream bigger and actually scale. ⚡️ If you’ve been watching @cartesiproject from a distance, now’s a good time to lean in. This story is just starting.
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PrinceNonso #FTLD $MARS@Princely_Nonso·
Most blockchains force devs into tiny sandboxes. Limited tools, low-level environments, no real OS. Everything is built for security not developer comfort.❌ @cartesiproject looked at this and said: “Why not give devs a real computer?”✅
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