
Web3Descendant
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Web3Descendant
@Web3Descendant
Content Creator | Event Host | COO @VerrsaApp | Team lead @BCFuoye | Growth Manager








The thing that shifted my thinking this week: Mentorship was never a people problem. Mentors exist. Experts exist. People who genuinely want to help exist. The problem was always infrastructure. There was no market. No way to price time fairly. No way to access it without already being in the right room. @MentorableHQ isn't a nicer way to book a call. It's the infrastructure that was missing. Three things separate Mentorable from everything that came before: → Time is an asset, not a transaction. You own what you buy. → The market sets the price, not the mentor's inbox or their network's gatekeeping. → It's composable. On-chain minutes can be traded, gifted, pooled, or integrated into other protocols. Nobody has done all three at once. Until now. If you're just seeing this for the first time, @MentorableHQ is an on-chain marketplace where you buy, trade, and redeem expert time. Built on Base. Already live. → mentorable.xyz to get started























