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Here is a full walkthrough of everything coming to our DEX!
🙌 Non-Custodial Trading
🙌 AMM LP management
🙌 Token creation
All in one place guided by the North Star.
The progress is on-going and our Early Bird is now over 50% filled. Thank you!
northstardex.com/presale
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The refundable ICO is now open to the public and anyone can contribute.
Duration: Until the 2M $NIGHT cap is reached, 30 days have passed or the product (a non-custodial AMM style DEX on Midnight mainnet) is ready.
Type: First come, first served.
Multiple currencies are accepted, including CNTs. The value of each contribution is fixed at the time of contribution and any later volatility will not be taken into account.
This refundable early bird phase represents the lowest market cap entry, at a $400,000 valuation.
Our commitment to refund participants if the product is not delivered is meant to:
A) give you additional confidence and peace of mind and
B) raise the bar for future crowdfunding campaigns.
ICO Portal 👇
northstardex.com
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If you’ve ever felt like you’re not enough and wondering if you can make it, this is for you.
I come from nothing, literally.
I never had a united family, wealthy relatives, or any particular talent or special skill to rely on.
If anything, I’ve always had to figure things out on my own in every area of life, sometimes because of circumstances, sometimes because of who I am.
Do you know what I’ve truly always had more than most people? 3 things.
Hunger, sacrifice, and the desire to improve my life.
Hunger isn’t just lack, It’s a constant tension toward something you don’t yet have, but deeply feel you deserve.
It’s waking up with a weight in your stomach and going to sleep with a question in your head: “Am I doing enough?”
That hunger didn’t come from theory or motivation videos.
It was built in very real, very heavy moments of my life:
- Working 10–12 hours a day, 6–7 days a week in a kitchen, earning €1,200 a month and being treated like s**t
- Being physically exhausted..didn’t like what I saw in the mirror, I didn’t recognize myself, and I carried more weight than I should have
- Going back home to a difficult family environment, where the weight of problems often fell on my shoulders
- Not having the possibility to enjoy my adolescence as it should have been due to the point above
I felt like I wasted years of my life and I wanted to give a full turnaround where hunger was the predominant beast consuming me from the inside.
Hunger makes you restless, uncomfortable, often lonely, but it keeps you alive.
It stops you from settling, from numbing yourself, from slowly switching off like so many people do when they realize no one is coming to save them.
I never lost that hunger, not even in the moments when it would have been easier to quit and tell myself, “It just wasn’t meant to be.”
Sacrifice has been my daily language, probably mastered through spoons and pans.
Giving things up while others took breaks.
Pushing forward while life seemed easier for those with support systems, shortcuts, and safety nets.
Sacrifice isn’t heroic, not even poetic.
It’s boring, repetitive, and often thankless. It’s doing the right thing when no one is watching and when no one is applauding. It’s choosing to be tired, misunderstood, sometimes even judged, just to stay loyal to a goal only you can see clearly.
And then there’s the desire to improve.
But not the kind shouted on social media or recycled motivational quotes.
I’m talking about a quiet, almost obsessive drive that forces you to look in the mirror and acknowledge your limits without excuses. To tell yourself the truth, even when it hurts. To study, observe, fail, and get back up with a little more awareness every time.
Improving doesn’t mean becoming perfect, it means becoming responsible for yourself.
Coming from nothing takes a lot away from you, that’s true, but it also gives you something incredibly powerful: you have nothing to defend, only everything to build.
You don’t have to protect an image or live up to someone else’s expectations.
You’re free to fail, to start over, to shed your skin and become someone new and most importantly, you learn early that no one owes you anything.
Every step forward is earned. Every result is paid for in full. That’s what makes you solid, even when everything around you shakes.
I’m not writing this for applause, if you're wondering.
I’m writing it for those who feel behind, out of place, without support. For those who believe they started at a disadvantage and are therefore doomed.
That’s absolutely not fucking true.
Your starting point does not define your destination.
I've built the life I wanted without ANY external help, not a single one.
What makes the difference is how much you’re willing to endure without losing yourself, how many times you’re ready to begin again without growing bitter, and how well you can turn hunger into discipline instead of anger.
If you come from nothing, know this: you are not empty.
You are space.
Space to grow, to become, to choose who you truly are and if you’re hungry, if you know how to sacrifice, if you want to improve even when it scares you, then you’re already much further ahead than you think.
No one is coming. That’s why you have to save yourself.
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Have been running tests on mainnet with real dual token deploys. Things are looking good. Ran into some issues with USD1 pairs on Bonk so I'm currently working on those.
USD1 requires a surprising amount of additional tweaking to keep pegged because of the slippage that naturally occurs from it. Even a 1-2% difference can cause an imbalance over time in the DLMM pool.
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"Mate, how do you stop sabotaging yourself in trading? Why do I always end up breaking my own rules?”
Time to drop my whole🧠"9-steps" psychological framework + end bonuses with the hope that you may find interesting ideas for your journey.
Disclaimer: before starting, it’s important to remember that psychology is highly individual. There is no universal fix. The goal isn’t perfection, but building a process that offers the highest statistical probability of correct behaviour over time, aligned with your goals, timeframe, personality, and the amount of emotional energy you can realistically sustain.
(Long post, if your attention timespan is level "Tiktoker", skip it as this post isn't for you)
👁️ First step 👁️
Identify where self-sabotage actually starts.
Most people think self-sabotage starts inside the trade but this is far from true.
It starts before the chart is even opened.
The first thing I do is a state check, not a market check.
I ask myself:
- Am I bored?
- Am I frustrated from a previous loss?
- Am I trying to “make something happen”?
- Am I trading to feel productive, in control, or validated?
If the answer to any of these is yes, then I already know one thing: my edge is compromised, regardless of how good the setup looks.
Self-sabotage is rarely technical, it’s contextual.
👁️ Second step 👁️
Separate execution from emotional regulation.
This is a hard pill to swallow:
If I’m using trading to regulate emotions, I’m not trading..I’m coping.
Common emotional drivers behind rule-breaking:
- Entering early to relieve impatience
- Oversizing to feel confident
- Revenge trading to restore self-esteem
- Overtrading to escape boredom
- Holding losers to avoid being wrong
The market is not a therapist.
It amplifies emotional imbalances instead of fixing them.
So my rule is simple:
I only trade when I don’t need the trade.
Neutral state > confident state.
👁️Third step 👁️
Redefine discipline (this is crucial)
Discipline is not willpower.
If discipline were willpower, everyone would be profitable after reading one book.
In reality, discipline fails when it conflicts with identity.
A slow, repetitive, boring execution style threatens people who:
- Associate value with intensity
- Confuse action with progress
- Need stimulation to feel engaged
- Seek validation through performance
That’s why many traders unconsciously sabotage consistency:
consistency feels empty to an ego addicted to highs.
The solution isn’t “try harder”.
The solution is learning to tolerate boredom without acting.
👁️Fourth step 👁️
Build rules that protect you from future you.
Under stress, nobody becomes more rational.
We rationalize worse decisions.
That’s why rules must be:
- Predefined
- Written
- Mechanical
- Non-negotiable in the moment
What do you mean?
- Fixed risk per trade
- Max trades per session
- Mandatory cooldown after a loss
- No re-entries without a full reset
- No size increase after red days
Rules exist to protect you from the version of yourself that shows up under pressure.
If a rule can be “reinterpreted”, it will be.
If a rule will be "reinterpreted", your profitability will be.
👁️Fifth step 👁️
Treat boredom as a performance indicator.
This was a game changer for me.
High-quality trading feels:
- Uneventful
- Repetitive
- Emotionally flat
- Yes, sometimes disappointing
If I feel excitement, urgency, or adrenaline, that’s valuable information, not motivation.
Usually it means:
- I’m forcing something
- I’m anticipating instead of reacting
- I’m trading emotion, not structure
The market rewards restraint, not stimulation.
If you need excitement, trading will punish you until you don’t.
👁️ Sixth step 👁️
Losses must be operational, not psychological.
A loss should not change behaviour.
If it does, then:
- Risk was too high
- Expectations were unrealistic
- Identity was attached to outcome
Rules I live by:
- No “making it back”
- No immediate revenge trades
- No size adjustments to fix emotions
- No narrative after a loss
Losses are part of the whole distribution.
The moment I try to fix them, I step outside the system.
👁️Seventh step 👁️
Reduce outcome relevance to near zero.
No single trade matters.
No single day matters.
No single week matters.
The brain wants meaning while trading runs on probability.
The urge to “make today count” creates:
- Overtrading
- Forcing setups
- Emotional execution
My only real question is:
“Did I behave like someone who plans to still be here in 6 months?”
If yes → good day, regardless of PnL.
👁️ Eighth step 👁️
Stop mistaking intelligence for edge.
This one hurts.
❗️Understanding the market does not equal profitability ❗️
Smart traders often fail because:
- They override rules
- They reinterpret setups
- They seek confirmation
- They believe insight should be rewarded
The market doesn’t care how smart you are.
It rewards consistency, not cleverness.
If you need to feel smart, trading will humble you repeatedly.
Try to remain as humble as possible.
Try to stick to your idea with an open mind.
In this specific context I help myself with the "Cognitive Bias Codex" developed by Dr. Gary Fox, something extremely useful.
👁️ Ninth and final step 👁️
Make trading impersonal.
Auto-sabotage fades when trading stops being personal.
When it becomes:
- A process, not a proving ground
- A routine, not an escape
- Execution, not something to identify yourself with
The market will never judge you, test or challenge your intelligence.
It’s simply exposing how you behave
when money, uncertainty, and time pressure collide.
Master that and I promise you, strategy becomes the last thing you will think about.
👁️End bonuses 👁️
These are posts that you should save, print and attach on your wall:
- My trading routine: x.com/IamZeroIka/sta…
- Probabilistic mindset:
x.com/IamZeroIka/sta…
- Breaking the rules:
x.com/IamZeroIka/sta…
- Rules to follow:
x.com/IamZeroIka/sta…
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If you didn’t, you probably weren’t meant to read it anyway.


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