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@idkxun
𝖗𝖊𝖇𝖎𝖗𝖙𝖍 || researcher || really good at simplifying stuff
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Okay, so. . . few weeks ago, i noticed I’ve been stuck in a loop.
I come on X, write about the same project, over and over, yap about my thoughts, vibe, then go back to my job.
I got people telling me how good I am at writing, how I’m doing so well, how much potential I have, and somehow, I let that be enough and not try to broaden.
I kept telling myself it was because I had a “real-life job.” That it wasn’t giving me room to explore other things, but I knew deep within that was just an excuse.
And at some point, it hit me. . . if this thing comes so naturally to me, if people keep pointing it out, why am I not doing more with it? Why am I treating something that I do quite well like a side note?
That was when I knew I had to do something, even though I had no idea what the "something" was.
But yknow , change is really scary, and I won’t even pretend otherwise.
I had multiple crash out episodes yesterday, and for a moment, i wanted to give up and go back to that loop, but at the same time, I knew going back would mean accepting defeat. And that’s something you wouldn’t catch me doing, even on a bad day. 😂
So, I sat with it, talked it out with someone, tried to figure out where to go from here as someone who wants to make the most out of this $3T industry, and it slowly started to make sense.
I think I know where to go now, but the only challenge left is starting, and that's exactly what I'm about to do, so. . .
Hey there! 😚♥️
I'm phae, and henceforth, you'll be seeing more of me — talking, sharing my opinions, writing more, being more creative, Letting myself grow in every direction I’ve been avoiding — and let's see where it all leads.
I have a time frame in my head, and I really hope I get shit fig. out before it elapses.
Well, with all that being said, I’m still very much in love with seismic.
And yes, we still say gmic over here 😘🤎
phaedra.@phaedra_x
hey.
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@mayrahkeee one thing keeping my in CT is my series, that way at least I have something to look forward to doing
it's normal to get bored, it's also normal to take a break few days to recharge
but don't quit
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It's high time I quit CT.
Showing up has become harder and I don't just mean ensuring presence
I mean putting in the reps everyday
And doing work behind the scenes that move the needle
That has become wayyyy harder for me now.
So what keeps you going or what has kept you going thus far?
How's CT treating you?
Help me and someone that probably takes their time to read the comments
So we can put on our game face and show up tomorrow and continue meaningful work
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Genuinely, I've actually just been too bored not to work. I didn't find anything interesting to take me down the rabbit hole
And I probably need to work on my discipline to be able to work even when it gets boring
I'm supposed to trust the process but the process needs to be fun at least
But I went back to the drawing board. I found some old screenshots and bookmarks... A lot of content I was working on and those inspired me but I never got to do the needful with them
I'd start with that. It's just what I need to get back moving.
And I trust Newton's law of motion to keep me moving.
TLDR: don't lose motion Chat 😭

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So that clip about not posting “gm” sparked a lot of opinions.
Some people related.
Some people absolutely did not have it.
So let me clarify.
First, this isn’t a rule. It’s not a necessity. It’s just advice.
You don’t have to agree.
The idea is simple:
For most people, “gm” is what we post when we can’t think of anything else.
I know that for sure… because I’ve done it too.
And when you constantly give your brain an easy way out,
you’re training it to avoid thinking deeper.
Over time, that affects your creativity.
Now, I also see creators who post “gm” and still deliver solid content consistently.
This probably doesn’t apply to them.
At the end of the day, it’s your page.
You know where you’re falling short.
If you feel like you need the push, take the advice.
If you’re doing just fine, keep going.

agim𓍯@aGim_asf
You should stop posting gm content! Here's why.
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I’ve been stuck in sp@m for about two months now
I’ve tried almost all the "known" ways to get out
Here’s my hot take:
- nobody actually knows a 100% reliable way to escape sp@m
No matter what people tell you - those are personal cases
Timing, history and context are different for everyone
Sp@m isn’t one single problem
It’s a set of different issues that look the same from the outside
That’s why a universal solution probably doesn’t exist
All that’s left is to experiment, test and adjust
That’s exactly what I’m doing right now

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GN
i will to my friend birthday
day 154 to 1k followers
today results:
- 108 replies
- 3 posts
be happy guys
build strong conections
build own brend
build own future
i hope we can all

Zøren@z0renX
GM how are u guys ? plan for today: crypto projects X gym rest (today is my friend's birthday) have productive weekends i start studying next week so sad for me bit its normal reaction what u plan for today ?
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Chris peikert talks about Quantum resilient cryptography and why it’s necessary.
agim𓍯@aGim_asf
Are quantum computing a threat to crypto and encryption in general and is there a way to protect our data from it?
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How can you find a job using Twitter with zero experience?
I know this is a problem for a lot of people who don’t even understand
why they’re running a Twitter account in the first place
So let me break down a few points that can actually help
No fluff, just facts and real experience
> Choose your niche and your end goal
First, you need to understand what niche you’re in
and what the final goal of your account is
For example, I run a crypto-focused profile,
even though I rarely talk about my W's
I don’t want to just talk about results
I run my Twitter for fun,
I write about growth, consistency, and the process
That way, my account becomes a portfolio,
which can later play a big role in building my career
The end goal for me is financial freedom
> Constantly look for opportunities
Build connections
Look for applications
Look for opportunities
Look for companies that can give you what you’re aiming for
Apply constantly
If the first one doesn’t work out,
the second one eventually will
There are a ton of Telegram channels right now
posting job forms and applications
That’s actually how I managed to find a job myself
> Patience is the key
You have to be patient
Show yourself from your best side
Talk about your Twitter experience
Add context, add details
Even if it feels like water, trust me,
it won’t hurt
There are so many niches on Twitter right now
that you can literally find a job from zero
Ambassador roles
Reply guys
Ghostwriters
Mentors
Content managers
Business managers
And that’s just the beginning
Anyone can learn these skills
and find work in these niches
I believe in everyone
Finding a job is hard,
but it’s not impossible
The main thing is to believe it’s possible
and actually start looking

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market makers ≠ price pump at launch
market makers ≠ price pump at launch
market makers ≠ price pump at launch
it's episode 3 of getting smarter with xun and we're diving deeper into market makers specifically what they actually do for tokens that are about to list on exchanges.
most ct peeps think: "project hired a top MM means listing price will skyrocket and price will be controlled to the upside"
nahhh let's fix that misconception
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average ct guy:
**sees "...partnered with [big MM firm]" in the announcement, apes heavy pre-listing**
starts developing crazy expectations of the project
then listing day hits; price dips, he panics and tries to save his bag**
all because he thought MMs = guaranteed price pumps at launch
don't be the average ct guy
market makers don't "pump" your token pre-listing, they help set up the market so the token can actually *trade properly* when it goes live.
market makers are actually entities(firm) whose job is to provide liquidity by continuously quoting both buy and sell prices for an asset.
In plain terms:
they stand ready to buy and sell so that when you click “buy” or “sell”, someone is there to take the order.
what market makers do for tokens about to list:
→ advise the project on best timing, sequencing of listings (which exchange first?), and strategy to avoid chaos
→ help meet exchange requirements: many top CEXs demand proof of liquidity or a committed MM before approving the listing (no MM =listing)
→ coordinate technical setup: APIs, order book syncing across venues (CEX + DEX if needed), so liquidity flows smoothly at launch
→ facilitate faster/cheaper listings: good MMs have exchange relationships and can speed up negotiations or integrations
Big misconceptions:
they don’t control long-term price (demand/news does)
they don’t pump/dump on purpose (they take risk too)
in essence, market makers show that a project is serious enough to:
- pay for professional liquidity setup
- pass exchange due diligence
- avoid launching into a ghost town order book
but price pump is dependent on organic demand, not the MM.
if the project has real traction + good tokenomics + solid team then MMs helps it shine.
with this I'll leave you a few market makers:
DWF Labs: @DWFLabs
Wintermute: @wintermute_t
GSR Markets: @GSR_io
Kairon Labs: @KaironLabs
ty for reading to the end ilysm

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