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Top web3 developers delivering decentralized infra and apps on demand. Helping clients reach +$4B TVL

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dOrg@dOrg_tech·
Hey, this is dOrg, d-Org🕵️ (from decentralized organization). We accelerate your web3 development needs, here’s how: Thread Alert!⬇️
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Asta@AstaWeb3·
I just turned $7,400 into $28 Ask me anything
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dOrg
dOrg@dOrg_tech·
🔥Hot take: most Web3 teams are chasing 2026 trends with 2022 architecture. RWAs need audit-ready contracts. Onchain AI needs auditable actions. Modular stacks need to be designed from day one. 😅The trend is not the hard part. The build is. Article dropping soon. 👀
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Clara G (Tg hacked)@claragromaches·
Hope this image helps caught your attention. My telegram was hacked, please do not interact with @ cedeclara at all!
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dOrg@dOrg_tech·
Be honest: Did you think about your protocol’s architecture as a long-term system…or just “getting the MVP out”? Most teams optimize for speed early and pay for it later. The best ones design for what happens after launch: blog.dorg.tech/publish/posts/…
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dOrg@dOrg_tech·
Most web3 startups fail because they built before they validated. Yes🤷 And sorry, but a token isn’t demand, and a protocol isn’t product-market fit. The hardest part isn’t shipping, but knowing what not to build yet. The right technical partner helps you pressure-test assumptions early and focus only on what actually matters. That’s where dOrgcomes in: dorg.tech
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dOrg@dOrg_tech·
@birdabo hahahahaha love it
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sui ☄️@birdabo·
A JAPANESE DEV BUILT AN APP THAT SHOWS A FAT CAT ON THE SCREEN AND FORCES YOU TO TAKE A BREAK.
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DAO Drops
DAO Drops@dao_drops·
You weren’t supposed to run your own funding round...until now. DAO Drops is forkable. Public goods funding is changing: What powered V1 is available to anyone. Communities want tools they can run themselves, now they have one👇 How to fork it: blog.dorg.tech/p/funding-roun…
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dOrg@dOrg_tech·
Most founders don’t regret hiring a dev team, they regret what they missed before shipping. Because in web3, you’re not hiring for "code". You’re locking in decisions that define how your system behaves under real pressure🔥🧯 And once it’s live…there’s no easy fix😅 If you’re outsourcing smart contract development, read this first👇 blog.dorg.tech/p/what-founder…
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nikoline_nik ⿻@nikoline_nik·
MOST relevant analysis of Governance design shared here by @magentaceiba (@dOrg_tech ): The Tyranny of Structurelessness Is Killing DAOs. The biggest lesson in this amazing article that I have seen happen so many times is: "When you refuse to acknowledge formal structure, you don't eliminate hierarchy. You just make it informal and unaccountable… power still concentrates, it’s just that nobody can name it or challenge it. That's the default mode for most DAOs: the appearance of equality, with all the dysfunction of hidden hierarchy underneath."
Tereza Bízková@TerezaBizkova

Are DAOs dead? Only the ones that were built wrong. My latest with @magentaceiba from @dOrg_tech on what kills a decentralized org—and it has nothing to do with blockchain. Today's top story on @hackernoon. hackernoon.com/the-tyranny-of…

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Roar@RoarWeb3·
small accounts be like:
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dOrg@dOrg_tech·
At dOrg, we’ve seen what makes DAOs fail, and what keeps them running. Hint: it’s not the tech👀 Read @MagentaCeiba’s interview on why structure, accountability, and operations matter👇 hackernoon.com/the-tyranny-of…
Tereza Bízková@TerezaBizkova

Are DAOs dead? Only the ones that were built wrong. My latest with @magentaceiba from @dOrg_tech on what kills a decentralized org—and it has nothing to do with blockchain. Today's top story on @hackernoon. hackernoon.com/the-tyranny-of…

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dOrg@dOrg_tech·
100% agree, and this is where most teams get it wrong tbh...They’re failing at the product layer. You can’t stretch one product across two opposing trust models... What we see in practice is teams start “adding” mainstream features, dilute the core, and end up in that dead zone you described. The products that will actually scale will be new systems, built around a different trust assumption from day one. And yes, in those, crypto disappears into the infrastructure😅
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Vidor | Solflare
Vidor | Solflare@vidor_solflare·
Unpopular opinion from someone who builds wallets for a living: No crypto-native product is going to iterate its way into mainstream adoption. The gap between what our current users want and what mainstream retail needs isn't a UX problem. It's a completely different product with a completely different trust model. Our users want sovereignty. The next 100M users want a safety net. You can't give them one without taking it from the other. I've watched teams try. They start adding mainstream-friendly features, the core community gets uncomfortable, and the product drifts into this dead zone where it's too complicated for normies and too watered down for natives. Nobody's happy. The app doesn't feel like anything anymore. The mainstream crypto product that actually works probably doesn't say "crypto" anywhere on the landing page. And it probably isn't built by iterating on what exists today. It's something new, from scratch, with the chain running invisibly underneath. Wallet builders need to start asking a harder question: are we the app, or are we the plumbing inside someone else's app. I don't think most of us are ready for that answer.
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dOrg@dOrg_tech·
@krakenfx I'm sorry, but after using the ai dog, no tweet can top it😆
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Kraken@krakenfx·
Gib morning 💜
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Noah@NoahKingJr·
Do you tweet for passion or money?
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after making money, what next?
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Limitless
Limitless@trylimitless·
girlfriend: - long response time - needy - could leave you for somebody else - usually short prediction markets: - instant response time - can start with just $1 - will never leave or cheat - allows to short or long events
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