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Web3 storyteller helping projects sound human. Threads • Community • Growth Psychology.

web3 Katılım Ekim 2025
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loner💜
loner💜@web3_loner24·
Y’all have been seeing the name Loner everywhere and wondering… who is she and what does she actually do? Well. Let me show you. I create threads, articles, and stories that make your brand impossible to scroll past. I turn scattered social media pages into structured, strategic brands that actually grow. I help founders and projects show up with a voice, a presence, and an audience that trusts them. I’m an SMM, a Content Creator, and a Brand Ambassador. Threads. Articles. Storytelling. Strategy. Community. All of it. Under one name. If you’re tired of posting into the void with nothing to show for it… Let’s turn your brand into something people actually remember. 📌 DMs open. Let’s build. @web3_loner24
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ƁĘŊŤØ§@Bency1749379·
GM @Allbridge_io fam ☀️ Good Morning! Grateful for the native stablecoin infrastructure and seamless bridging Allbridge is building. Liquidity pools and Allbridge Next upgrades making multi-chain life effortless. What’s your Sunday vibe? Let’s enjoy the day! next.allbridge.io/?code=bency174…
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ƁĘŊŤØ§@Bency1749379

GM GM Been following two projects with very different goals. @NomismaNetwork has Stage 11 of Season 3 live, giving the community more ways to earn Diamonds through quests and participation. On the infrastructure side, @quipnetwork is focused on post-quantum security preparing blockchain networks for challenges that may become important in the years ahead. Different areas, but both are building with a long-term mindset. Anyone else keeping an eye on them? 👇 #NomismaNetwork #QuipNetwork #DeFi #PostQuantum

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Daniel Samuel Etim
Daniel Samuel Etim@danielsamuel_et·
The first time I interacted with AI, it felt like having a conversation. Today, my expectations are completely different. I want AI that can take an idea, organize it into a plan, assign tasks to the right agents, and help bring that vision to life with minimal friction. That's where the industry is heading, and it's exciting to watch. While exploring @OpenYabby, I saw a project embracing that direction by combining voice-driven interaction with multi-agent orchestration. Instead of relying on a single AI workflow, the platform is designed so specialized agents can collaborate, making task execution more efficient and intuitive. What stands out to me is the focus on building an ecosystem where AI becomes a practical productivity partner for creators, developers, teams, and everyday users. We're witnessing the foundation of a future where interacting with AI feels as natural as having a conversation, while the real work happens behind the scenes through intelligent coordination. I'm looking forward to seeing how @OpenYabby continues evolving and expanding what's possible with collaborative AI. If you're curious about where AI is heading, this is definitely a project worth keeping on your radar. Explore: openyabby.com Join discord: discord.gg/3pERmNueAX That journey has already begun.
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I remember when I first came across @OpenYabby. And like many people, my first question was simple: "Can they actually deliver?" Over time, the answer became clearer with every update. A live product. Open-source development. Real users exploring the platform. A community that has grown to over 2,500 members on Discord. But those milestones weren't the finish line... they were the starting point. Now the journey enters a new chapter with Phase 2, where the focus expands beyond the product and toward creating an ecosystem that can support long-term growth. What stands out to me is how every piece fits together. → Tokenomics built for long-term alignment. → A contribution-based airdrop that recognizes genuine community participation. → Funding plans to fuel future expansion. → Transparent supply, allocation, vesting, and lockup structures. → Audited smart contracts that strengthen security and confidence. → Strategic partnerships that extend reach and unlock new opportunities. → Infrastructure developers can integrate with and build upon. → A clear compliance pathway through AMF, MiCA, and PSAN in France. Every ecosystem reaches a stage where the groundwork behind the scenes becomes just as important as the product itself. Those quiet moments of building often shape everything that follows. Watching OpenYabby take that approach gives me confidence that the team is focused on creating lasting value... for builders, contributors, and the broader community. I'm looking forward to seeing how Phase 2 unfolds, one milestone at a time. Explore: openyabby.com Join discord: discord.gg/3pERmNueAX

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mahnaz | yapper
mahnaz | yapper@mahnazezzatd·
There is always one person at the table who ends up being the tie breaker, whether they asked for the job or not. That is basically what a Validator on @GenLayer is. When two AI agents look at the same deal and walk away with opposite answers, someone has to actually break the tie instead of just picking a side and hoping. A Validator reasons through the dispute alone, reaches a verdict, and gets paid per verdict, not for showing up. Every other Validator does the same separately, and the network checks if the verdicts actually agree before anything counts as final. I keep coming back to this path because breaking ties has always interested me more than winning outright. The network is early and Points reward whoever starts now. The Validator seat is still open here: portal.genlayer.foundation/validators If you had to be the tie breaker at that table, would you trust yourself to get it right?
GenLayer@GenLayer

By 2030, AI agents will move nearly $9 trillion. Every one of those transactions can end in a disagreement, and almost nobody is preparing for it. That's why we built GenLayer, the adjudication layer for contracts that can actually think and start judging what's fair.

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loner💜
loner💜@web3_loner24·
@OBakare9848 Project exploring in a smarter way is what is mostly acknowledge
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BIG BAKARE 🤖
BIG BAKARE 🤖@OBakare9848·
Everyone keeps asking if AI will replace humans. I think we’re asking the wrong question. The real question is: Can AI finally stop wasting our time? Because most of us don’t lose hours making difficult decisions… We lose them doing repetitive work that never needed our attention in the first place. That’s the perspective that made me curious about @OpenYabby . 🧵👇
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Zarroc.BTC 🧠
Zarroc.BTC 🧠@HuevaToi·
One thing I've noticed this cycle... Projects aren't struggling to get attention. They're struggling to keep the right people. Getting thousands of participants is easy. Finding users who still show up a month later is the hard part. That's why I've been paying more attention to projects like @NucleusCodes The idea isn't just giving people access. It's making access smarter. If someone's already spent months exploring an ecosystem, using products, and participating naturally, that context shouldn't be ignored. Every campaign talks about "community." Very few actually have a way to recognize it. That's the gap I think reputation-based access is trying to solve.
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Ziadul Hasan
Ziadul Hasan@alveejack1·
Most people think AI's biggest problem is intelligence. I think it's memory. If an AI forgets everything after every chat, it can't really help with long-term work. But if it remembers everything without protection, that's a privacy nightmare. Projects like @TheARCTERMINAL are exploring a middle ground where AI can remember what matters while keeping that memory private and verifiable. That feels like a much smarter direction.
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Seeker
Seeker@Proof__Seeker·
One of the less talked about parts of @fermah_xyz is Confidential Proving Delegation. The challenge is: If you delegate Proof generation to an external network, what do you do with sensitive data? Fermah is looking for a way to both remove the complexity of the proving infrastructure and preserve the privacy of the data. I think this part could be very important for projects that really work with sensitive data.
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Counselor@Counselor_Ayo·
Most of the AI race is focused on making models more capable. @verona_dev is focused on making them more reliable. An AI is only as good as the information it can trust. Without verifiable data, even the smartest model can reach the wrong conclusion. The real advantage won't come from bigger models alone, it'll come from infrastructure that gives AI confidence to make decisions based on trusted truth. That's the layer Verona is building.
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Crypto Lord 🪙
Crypto Lord 🪙@ramseyfox1·
Congratulations to me 🎉🎉🎊🎊 9,000 followers and counting Thank you all for your support @NomismaNetwork
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0xUpkiba
0xUpkiba@0xUpkibaVn·
just had a wild thought... where’s web3 even headed? like fr, tuning out the chart noise and focusing on the actual stuff that’ll pull in the masses. some projects are straight-up “sleeping giants.” 👇 first up, @RiverdotInc is a whole vibe. switching chains is a nightmare, but they’re flipping the cross-chain UX to make it comfy. no more headaches, please. then there’s @River4fun with Season 6 dropping. their community engagement is the real deal If we wanna grow this whole thing. and omg, @quipnetwork is a game-changer for devs. finally turning smart code into a decentralized marketplace instead of it just rotting away. every time some genius uses their work, they get paid... real proof of useful work, fr. but for real, if we wanna go mainstream, we gotta ditch the backend chaos. enter @useTria — a single account for all chains. sounds simple, but it’s the ultimate play to make web3 smooth like web2. no more wallet chaos, no more gas fee struggles. and let's not forget @sleepagotchi — wild stuff! a project pushing for better sleep hygiene while letting you stack your portfolio. don’t sleep on the $SLEEP airdrop tho—linking wallets is a breeze, and with quests popping up, the potential upside is massive. big picture? we’re wiping the “look at our complicated tech” BS and going for real-world usability. optimizing human experience is where it’s at. which of these projects are you vibing with? let’s hash it out... 👀
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Breezy
Breezy@IBreezyig·
Lamine Yamal deserves way more followers in the FIFA community. His performances for Spain and his in game skills already make him one of the most exciting young players to watch. I have a feeling the 2026 World Cup will make him an even bigger star.
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Phonex.base.eth@metanixie·
Talk is cheap in this industry, so I like paying attention to what a project actually spends money on instead of what it posts about. Canopy put one hundred thousand dollars in real CNPY behind its creator leaderboard on Nucleus, split across the top 300 contributors telling its story. Not a raffle, not a vague future promise, an actual allocation tied to a ranked, measurable leaderboard that started in June. That is a meaningfully different signal than a project asking people to post about it for free exposure. When a team puts six figures behind a ranked contribution system, they are telling you they think the story is worth paying to have told well, and they are willing to be measured on whether people actually show up. @CNPYNetwork backing its own narrative with real allocation instead of just hoping for organic noise is the kind of detail that tells you more about a project than any roadmap slide does.
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Sñãzzy
Sñãzzy@Szzy3289·
☀️ GM & Happy Sunday! 🤍 A new day. A fresh mindset. Another chance to build, learn, and move one step closer to your goals. Stay consistent. Stay patient. Your time is coming. Have a blessed Sunday! 🚀
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Scott
Scott@Iamscott08·
A lot of improvements can be made to how we think about capability in AI. But it's rare that we see this capability push paired with the consideration of data. In the coming years this will become more and more important as AI systems start breaking into more and more sectors and industries where data protection is a necessity. Consider things like financial data, enterprise and business intelligence, healthcare data and records, and proprietary and sensitive industries and research. An AI model is only one component of the system. The infrastructure in which the model operates is equally important. This is one of the reasons why confidential computing has become so prominent. Instead of asking users to place their trust in the system, confidential computing relies on hardware-backed isolation of data in use. Projects like @TheARCTERMINAL integrate computations and privacy in the system architecture during AI execution. As more industries adopt AI systems, the level of performance AI systems and solutions provide will become secondary to the level of confidence systems and solutions provide in the safeguard of data. The future of AI will be smarter models and more capability, undoubtedly. But the future of AI will be computation systems and solutions we can trust.
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TRUSTY
TRUSTY@TRUSTY_EX·
Here comes another and beautiful Sunday. Give today what it deserves, rest and prepare for the new wekk. Good morning 𝕏
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