Tom Fil
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I svatovi kazu da studenti pobedjuju!!! 💪🏼✊🏼❤️ #blokovi #studentipobedjuju #novibeograd



Not sure who needs to hear this, but acquiring old NFT projects is usually neither a good idea for the buyer nor bullish for holders. Cases where abandoned NFT projects are successfully "revived" are extremely rare. It also requires immense effort (financially, creatively and socially). Buying an NFT because of a random acquisition (or worse, acquisition rumors) won't age well



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Former Juventus and Arsenal GK Alex Manninger has passed away in a car accident at 48 years old. Rest in peace, Alex. 🕊️💔






People say 2025 is the year of Peanut Airdrops. But my first year in Web3 looked like this: > $16,000 from Plasma > $6,000 from Humidifi > $5,000 from Irys > $20 from Brevis > $? from Pharos Total: ~$27k+ But the reality behind it was different. I had to: - Work 6–8 hours daily as a community mod - Spend $1000/month just to maintain living expenses - Spend $3000+ on health because of staying up all night (time zone difference with most Web3 teams) - Deal with PTSD when results didn’t meet expectations - Miss many IRL opportunities Was it worth it? Honestly, I didn’t reach the level I expected. But I’m still quite satisfied with the result after my first year. Next thread, I’ll share a few tips that helped me survive in Web3.

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