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Iโve been on @big_senseiโs space for 2hrs+ now, and Iโm picking points that would genuinely help anyone trying to find their footing in this space.
Some things I grabbed today are:
1. Pick your lane/brand yourself.
2. Be a reply guy; not just to big accounts, but to anyone offering real value.
3. Build your proof of work. Package it into a file or link, add your contact info, and slap that link in your bio. If not? Add your Telegram link directly to your profile.
4. Market yourself like your life depends on it, because out here, it actually does.
These are massive points. Some I already knew, but the way it hit tonight was different; this is why I donโt play with Boss Senseiโs spaces.
Iโve been on the speaker section since the space started but havenโt gotten the chance to speak, so hereโs a brief intro before my question:
My name is ChibikeX also known as the @onlyweb3chef( a name I got because I believe I'm one of the only web3 guys who have more experience cooking than being in the space). Iโm a community guy; managing and connecting projects to their people through moderation, brand ambassadorship, and community management. Iโm also a degen trader, taking the kind of trades you only explain after they work.
Iโm currently the community co-lead for a peer-to-peer bitcoin lending and borrowing protocol โ @cadenabitcoin. This is a long-term play for me because I believe in what weโre building.
My goals?
Dive deep into DeFi analysis, break down complex systems, refine growth strategies, and take trading full-time. Iโm not interested in hopping across dozens of projects; just building myself and contributing fully where it matters: @cadenabitcoin.
Now my question for you, @big_sensei:
How does someone new to the space avoid the noise and gain focus?
Iโll end with a quote I crafted:
"Web3 is a lifestyle; the next world order."

SENSEIโ ๏ธ@big_sensei
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