𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 รีทวีตแล้ว
𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧
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Nigeria is ranked #1 in global USDT and USDC ownership.
Not the US. Not the UK. Not Singapore.
Nigeria.
59% of Nigerian crypto users hold USDT. 48% hold USDC. More than any other country surveyed. India is third. Brazil close behind.
The reason is obvious once you see it: in countries where local currency loses 20–40% of value annually, stablecoins aren't a crypto product. They're a savings account. A dollar-denominated store of value that doesn't require a US bank account.
Here's what the data doesn't show: most of those stablecoin holders can't use their USDT to buy anything.
No merchant acceptance. No subscription billing. No automatic payment. No way to pay a supplier. They hold the dollars. They can't spend the dollars. They convert back to fiat every time they need to transact.
The gap between stablecoin adoption and stablecoin utility is most visible not in San Francisco or Singapore. It's in Lagos, Jakarta, São Paulo.
$308B in circulation. The people who need stablecoin commerce most have the fewest tools to access it.
That's not a distribution problem. That's an infrastructure problem. The rails exist everywhere. The billing layer doesn't exist anywhere.
That's who we're building for.
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FUCK I HAD MY DICK OUT DELETE THIS NOW @NASA
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm
New look at Earth during sleepy time. (Source: Artemis II Crew)
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@grok show me what his face looks like
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Redd@ReddCinema
just got a new haircut, hide your girlfriends 😌
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Everyone, say a big congratulations to me🥳🎊
Big @Kelvintalent_ said he's gonna give me his GLE. Guess who's now the proud owner of a GLE.
And they said being a banger boy doesn't pay.
This one no be Camry oo, na Benzzzzzzz.
Make me seff dey drop motivation for una from today


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𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 รีทวีตแล้ว

INSTEAD OF WATCHING NETFLIX TONIGHT.
Spend 1 hour with this.
Claude AI FULL COURSE that teaches you how to BUILD and AUTOMATE anything.
The people who watch this tonight will wake up tomorrow with a skill that most people will not have in 2 years.
The people who skip it will still be watching Netflix next year wondering why nothing in their life has changed.
Your call.
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One thing that will help you in this Q2 is trading less, no need to take trades every time, if it doesn’t Align, just take a drive, chill with friends, visit family, plan a new business, attend to your other businesses if you have one, start learning a new skill, might even be in sport, live life …..
Many trades just clouds your judgements no cap, I have been there and now I am just chilled cause the goal is to make money, no one said it has to be everyday, after all big contracts ain’t signed daily by a single individual, it has to be planned, checked, verified by both lawyers before signed so don’t rush.
Also don’t put a deadline for your success 😂, you might just pressure your self till it all crumbles and when it does, no one is coming to save you.
I hope this helped you.
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Quite a few people asked how long it took me to build my $6.9M prop and investor portfolio and how much the challenges actually cost.
So here’s a transparent breakdown:
It took me around 3.5 years to reach this point.
The first 1–2 years were mainly focused on learning, testing and refining my strategy.
Real progress and scaling only started once I became consistent.
In terms of costs:
Across my currently active accounts, I’ve spent around €40,000 on challenges.
Of course, this doesn’t include the many challenges I didn’t pass along the way which is simply part of the process.
A large part of this capital was reinvested from payouts over time, following the structure outlined in my prop firm scaling framework.
The key was not trying to scale too fast, but building step by step and managing risk properly.
I’m also planning to continue buying new challenges. I’ll share the next ones I’m looking at tomorrow.
This is not something that happens overnight.
If you stay consistent and put in the effort over time, I’m confident you can achieve this as well.




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𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 รีทวีตแล้ว

Same pressure can break you, and you will get nothing done.
My take, just have a plan and stick to it.
Think long term and remove distractions.
TonySnip3r@tonysnip3r
Set a deadline my boy. Not a comfortable one. A scary one. Pressure is what gets shit done.
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1. Don’t ever make plans for money that has not entered your account. Until you receive a credit alert, it is not real.
2. When you have money, buy things in bulk. Cook in bulk and grocery shop in bulk. Buy everything you need in doubles. It will cost more now, but it will save you money later.
3. Make it a habit to buy at least one piece of clothing every month, even if it is just a shirt, cap, or pair of pants.
4. Learn to tell people no without feeling guilty or having to explain yourself, especially those you don’t go to when you are in need.
5. Womanizing is the easiest route to going back to zero. It has little to no ROI. Do not invest in it.
6. Whenever you want to make an impulse purchase, wait another 24 hours. If you still need it after that time frame, go ahead with it.
7. Always fill your gas, and keep cooked soup and stew in your fridge. This will save you on rainy days.
8. Other people’s emergencies are not yours. You might be dipping into your savings for someone who has locked theirs away for other purposes.
9. Decline invites that will hurt your budget. Sometimes, it is better to send a small token than to go out of your way to attend an event.
10. Don’t ever use shame to chest billing. If you attend to every touching story, soon enough it will be your own story that is touching. Be frugal; it is hard to find help out there.
𝑴𝒊𝒓𝒆𝒙@mirexmoses
Survival 101:
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