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Josephine | decreativebox.base.eth🌳

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GM, CT TGIF, we made it. Happy Eid Mubarak to my Muslim friends, brothers, and sisters ❤️ I wish you all peace, joy, and blessings today. Let’s have a calm and beautiful Friday 😊❤️
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Josephine | decreativebox.base.eth🌳@De_CreativeBox

This is my final post for today. Highlight from @TechNovasummit, Sir @SamuelXeus's session. “To Know Is To Be Free.” 🔥 Knowledge isn’t just power; it’s leverage. The difference between being stuck and moving forward is what you know and how you apply it. Good night, CT. Have a lovely night's rest 😴 ♥️ We go again tomorrow. Video credit: @ifemedia_

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Aamat
Aamat@AAmatullateef·
Good morning ✨ Eid Mubarak 🌙
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Ajah@ajah_elube·
now, let’s talk about those things that quietly blocks a lot of writers from growing: mistakes that kill opportunities. oftentimes, it's not that the writer is not good. its because some habits makes it harder for people to trust your skill, notice your value, or even remember you. the following are Afew of them: ↳ writing without direction some writers post often, but there’s no clear message behind what they do. today it’s motivation. tomorrow it’s crypto news. next tomorrow it’s random advice. people may read, but they won’t know what to remember you for. ↳ focusing only on writing and ignoring visibility being good is important. but if nobody sees your work, opportunities will stay far away. a lot of writers improve their skill in private but forget to put their work where people can actually find it. ↳ trying to sound impressive instead of clear big words do not always make content better. in fact, they often make it harder to read. many opportunities come to writers who can make things simple, not writers who try too hard to sound smart. ↳ inconsistency you post for three days. then disappear for two weeks. then come back and start again. that pattern makes it hard for people to trust your presence. you don’t have to post every minute. but you do need to show that you’re serious. ↳ not treating your page like a portfolio sometimes your next client is already checking your page. what they see should help them understand your skill. if your page doesn’t reflect what you can do, you may be losing opportunities without knowing. ↳ waiting instead of positioning a lot of writers sit back and hope someone will notice them. but opportunities often go to the people who engage, speak up, share insight, and stay visible. sometimes talent opens the door. but positioning gets you invited. the truth is, many writers are better than they think. they’re just making small mistakes that hide their value. and once you start fixing those mistakes, people begin to see your work differently. tomorrow, we’ll continue with: how to position yourself for opportunities in a bear market. follow the series if it’s been helping you.
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one mistake many writers make is thinking only big brands or projects need content. that’s not true. a lot more people need your content than you realize. and sometimes, the opportunity you’re waiting for is sitting in places you’ve ignored. the following are some of the people who actually need your content as a writer: ↳ founders many founders have good ideas but struggle to explain them well. they know what they’re building, but they don’t always know how to turn that into content people can understand. that’s where a writer becomes useful. ↳ small projects not every project has a full content team. some only have the vision, the product, and a few updates to share. they need writers who can help them stay visible and sound clear. ↳ personal brands creators, founders, speakers, and professionals all need content. some want to build authority. others want to grow an audience, while some want people to trust what they do. all of that needs good writing. ↳ communities communities also need content. announcements, educational posts, weekly updates, onboarding content, event promotion... all of these need someone who can communicate properly. ↳ startups startups need content at every stage. from launch posts to product explainers to email copy and social content, they need writers who can help people understand what they do. ↳ people who are busy but have something to say this is a big one. a lot of smart people have ideas but don’t have the time or skill to turn those ideas into strong content. that’s an opportunity for a writer. the truth is, your content is not only for projects. your content is for anyone who needs help expressing value clearly. so don’t limit yourself by waiting for one kind of opportunity. start looking wider. because the more people you realize need content, the easier it becomes to position yourself well. tomorrow, i’ll talk about something every writer should learn early: how to position yourself for opportunities, especially when things are slow. follow the series if you’ve been learning from it.

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melissa@0xmelissa19·
𝐎𝐧𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐈 𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 @QwertiAI A good product should not make simple actions feel difficult. That’s one thing I keep noticing here. ➤ You open the link: app.qwerti.ai/?ref=p9f-83502 ➤ Connect your wallet ➤ Search a token ➤ Execute without too many extra steps Example: On some platforms, one transaction can turn into multiple checks before you finally confirm. Here, the process feels more direct. You already have token information, charts and swap options close together. That reduces hesitation, especially for newer users. And when a product feels easy to return to, people naturally use it more. Sometimes that simplicity is what keeps users active. Especially while it’s still early and activity matters.
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Melly@Melly_fine_·
Hey there, I’m Melly! I’m quite new here, actually brand new 😄 I’m a writer and a content strategist I’ll be sharing great content around what I’m learning and building, and I’m really excited about it And I’m open to connecting with anyone reading this
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TEAONA🦅@TeaonaX·
Good morning my friends TGIF 🔥 which of these habits do you have? 👇
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Web3 Ustaz
Web3 Ustaz@Usee100·
𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐚 70% 𝐰𝐢𝐧 𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐛𝐞 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐚𝐭 𝐜𝐡𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐦𝐚𝐬. I've been thinking about why crypto traders almost never build wealth. And I don't mean the ones who blow up their accounts. I mean the ones who are actually good at this. They trade well. They put in the work. They have winning months. But at the end of the year, when you ask what they've saved? Nothing. How does that keep happening? 👇🧵 @gomorefun
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NINJA🥷🍃@Ninja_onX·
Top of the morning legends Eid Mubarak to all my Muslim brothers and sisters 🌙 Taqoballallahu Min’na wa Minkum 🤲🙏
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𝗗𝗲𝗠𝗲𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗫
TGIF 𝕏 Fam! So excited for the weekend. Nevertheless, we keep grinding. What you bulliush on this coming week? Drop them below, I'll love to hear it!
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Josephine | decreativebox.base.eth🌳
GM, CT TGIF, we made it. Happy Eid Mubarak to my Muslim friends, brothers, and sisters ❤️ I wish you all peace, joy, and blessings today. Let’s have a calm and beautiful Friday 😊❤️
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Josephine | decreativebox.base.eth🌳@De_CreativeBox

This is my final post for today. Highlight from @TechNovasummit, Sir @SamuelXeus's session. “To Know Is To Be Free.” 🔥 Knowledge isn’t just power; it’s leverage. The difference between being stuck and moving forward is what you know and how you apply it. Good night, CT. Have a lovely night's rest 😴 ♥️ We go again tomorrow. Video credit: @ifemedia_

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ZOEY🟪🥇@zoey_thefirst·
GM. While most people talk about Crypto adoption… I’m on the streets documenting it!🎥😌❤️
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Cho Cita
Cho Cita@Chocofweb3·
Eid Mubarak, My people!! GM! 🥂
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For years, on-chain trading came with a tradeoff: transparency over performance. Orderbooks lagged, transactions failed during volatility. Speed disappeared when volume arrived. Decibel challenges that assumption by building on Aptos’ Block-STM and parallel execution. This isn’t about "faster blocks" in theory. It’s about how trades behave when markets are active. Most blockchains process transactions sequentially; one after another. When volume spikes, everything queues up, even unrelated trades. Block-STM changes this. Transactions execute in parallel. Conflicts are resolved only when necessary, without stopping the entire system. For traders on Decibel, this translates into real outcomes: • Fully on-chain orderbooks that don’t choke under load, • Tighter spreads and usable liquidity during active sessions, • Reliable execution in volatile markets, not failed transactions, • Lower latency and predictable settlement, even at high volume. Instead of slowing down when markets heat up, @DecibelTrade scales with activity. That matters most in perps trading, where timing defines outcomes. Being able to open, adjust, or close positions without worrying about network congestion changes how you trade. Sub-second finality also builds something rare in DeFi: confidence! You act and the system responds without long confirmation windows or execution uncertainty. Decibel isn’t built for passive yield chasing. It’s designed for active traders who need speed, precision, and composability. Spot, perps, cross-margining, and capital efficiency all work together because the underlying execution layer can handle complexity in parallel. Block-STM doesn’t announce itself to traders. But you feel it when the platform stays responsive during real market conditions. That’s what Decibel is proving on Aptos. Testnet is live: decibel.trade

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Good morning #TGIF
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