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Solid Caller ☀️
Solid Caller ☀️@SolidCaller·
Thấy anh em chơi Meme cũng nhiều nên share cho anh em cái này! MevBlocker - Đây là một RPC endpoint giúp bảo vệ bạn khỏi bị Bot kẹp lệnh "Sandwich" trên Ethereum Mainnet => Có thể thấy số tiền mà anh em trader tổn thất là khá nhiều chỉ một Account MEV bot thôi mà 2 ngày thu về hơn 2 triệu đô lợi nhuận rồi. Account Mev jaredfromsubway.eth chiếm hơn 7% tổng gas fee trên Ethereum (~950k$ mỗi ngày) thì không biết bỏ túi bao nhiêu tiền của anh em. Ảnh từ @SeaLaunch_ & @blockworksres => Nếu bạn chưa biết thì MEV có nghĩa là "maximal extractable value" là một phương pháp tìm kiếm giao dịch của bạn và khai thác lệnh mua/ bán của bạn bằng cách kẹp lệnh của bạn ở giữa 2 lệnh có giá trị lớn làm cho lệnh mua/ bán của bạn bị lệch giá và bot sẽ hưởng phần lợi nhuận từ chênh lệch này => Anh em trade DEX chắc bị vụ này nhiều, thường xảy ra ở những cặp giao dịch có Liquid thấp và 0% tax bot dễ kẹp lệnh và kiếm lợi nhuận MevBlocker được giới thiệu từ @AmbireWallet@CoWSwap có lẻ khá an toàn để sử dụng, link và các sử dụng mình để dưới Reply nhé!
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Solid Caller ☀️
Solid Caller ☀️@SolidCaller·
@sobedominik I recommend that you choose small cities such as Phu Yen, Binh Dinh instead of Nha Trang, Da Nang. Or Mang Den instead of Da Lat. These places still retain their customs and the people are still very gentle. Try it and feel it.
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Solid Caller ☀️@SolidCaller·
@sobedominik The *people* you met a few years ago may have migrated to other countrysides to leave room for tourism development and large corporations. The retail price fluctuates >2 times compared to 3-5 years ago. That's of course.
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Dominik Sobe ツ@sobedominik·
Left Da Nang and will probably not come back. Spent a total of 5 weeks here. I went to bed slightly angry almost every night because of bad service/hospitality, noise, dangerous driving or a mix of those. It affected my gf even more so we decided to not stay longer than 1 month. I think that’s a good proxy for liking a place. Our nervous system just never really felt at ease. In terms of Vietnam in general, I feel like I had a much better time in HCMC when I stayed there for two weeks a few years ago. Everything seemed to be more efficient there and people were much friendlier. All my Vietnamese friends are super cool, funny and really friendly. So I was quite disappointed when I noticed most locals in Da Nang being so cold and borderline unfriendly. This is the first city in South East Asia this happened to me and if anyone knows why I’d love to learn more about it. Maybe it was just us? Maybe locals just don’t like tourists/foreigners? No idea but it felt “off”. Almost not welcomed. The Indiehacker community is really cool and friendly though. Some cafes are definitely nice to work from Da Nang and the actual coffee is great. Just strong… very strong hehe The thing with those coffee shops is just that I’m slowly approaching 30 and can’t sit on ultra uncomfortable chairs for an entire day anymore (👴) When I first arrived I was super stoked because there are not a lot of nomad spots with breezy sunny weather in Jan/Feb and Da Nang definitely has that. The cons unfortunately outweigh the pros so I’ll likely not come back for the foreseeable future. All that being said, if you have a short runway and want to save money it might still be one of the better places to go so I’d say it’s worth giving it a try!
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Arrived in Da Nang! 🇻🇳 I think we arrived with too high expectations 😬 It honestly feels like Bali but ordered on Wish but in a good way… let me explain. So after three days here my pros and cons: Pros: - ☀️ Amazing weather early in the year (not too cold not too hot, way better than Bali/BKK/CNX. Think T-Shirt during the day but light wind jacket at night.) - 💸 Affordable (you def. feel it’s much cheaper than most „Nomad“ places but it does come with a cost I‘ll share below) - 👨🏽‍💻 Community (there’s a lot of cool Indiehackers here and you’ll def never feel alone) - ☕️ Coffee shops (this came to a surprise! I’d dare to say the the work-from-a-cafe culture here is the best I have seen from all the places I have been too. Big, spacious, natural light, great coffee, decent WiFi and power plags everywhere) Now to the cons: - 🏠 Accommodation (this is a personal one but I just can’t seem to find a nice looking apartment or house here for short term rental. Da Nang seems amazing if you are conscious about your run rate and want basic amenities (think 200-500$ for a basic one bedroom condo) But if you are used to accommodation from Bali or Bangkok it just doesn’t deliver. A good amount of places seem to be riddled with either mold or noise issues. We’ve been on countless visits today with various agents, checked all the booking sites and… nada. There seems to be some nicer high end stuff but it’s all not possible to rent on a monthly basis and seems to avg. $2-4000/m which suddenly doesn’t seem appealing at all anymore given the other options in SEA and beyond. This is actually also the most frustrating and likely what won’t keep us here for long. Still scouting but my initial optimism to find something decent is fading fast. - Driving style 🛵 (I’m sorry to say this but after having driven a lot of vehicles around South East Asia, Vietnam seems to have the worst drivers of all countries I have ever been to with India coming close second) Initially I thought „oh nice people drive quite slowly here most of time like 40km/h max and there’s no traffic“ so it was refreshing to the traffic craze of Bali but fuak me do people here drive dangerously! People not only drive on the wrong side of the street (typical SEA behaviour I can handle) but they corner you with acceleration on the wrong side of the street 😅🤯 It’s absolutely nuts. We almost had a horrific accident today. My girlfriend cried because it was so sketchy.) So ye… to summarize Da Nang seems to be THE place if you are starting out your Indiehacker journey and/or want to save money. If you care a lot about the quality of your accom or plan to ride a bike while having little to no experience I’m not sure it’s the best place to go. I think Da Nang didn’t start out or ever want to be a nomad hub but it’s slowly turning into it so maybe it’s also not fair to compare it with a place like Bali. I’m writing this because I really want Da Nang to work for us (given the pros I mentioned) but it seems like a rough start. I’ll update y’all in a few weeks with how it’s going 😉 Curious, what’s your experience about Da Nang?

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Solid Caller ☀️@SolidCaller·
@0xxghost 2 losses and you'll lose all your 22 wins? 3 losses and you’ll be in a loss?
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Solana Sensei
Solana Sensei@SolanaSensei·
Can you guys recommend what I should put in this space?
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triton
triton@triton_ai·
We're Hiring more builders🚨 3 Ambassadors 1 Moderators Paid on stablecoin ($USDC) / monthly Join early access $TRITON platform We’ve Created The projects group team on X to onboard our Selections, 3 people already join with us! If you’re interested Must Retweet this! Tag 3 Friends! Drop proofs of following Us @triton_ai with notification turned on in the comment We’ll Select and Send links CV, make sure u open DM
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bestbaby
bestbaby@bestbaby·
If you make your first $10,000 from airdrop ~ Convert all to USDC ~ Stake them on different DeFi protocols ~ Earn in $900-$1800 every month This is what they won't teach you in sch.
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PinMe@pinme_eth·
This is how websites go live in 2026: From folder → live in seconds. No setup. No servers. No maintenance. Simple enough for anyone to use.
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Scribbler@Defi_Scribbler·
If you make your first $50,000 from airdrops ~ Convert all to USDT ~ Stake them on different DeFi protocols ~ Earn $900-$1800 every week This is what they won't teach you in sch.
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Solid Caller ☀️
Solid Caller ☀️@SolidCaller·
@kylegawley This is unclear $200k job means per year or for life? If a year, you're trading $18,000 for $150/month, which can't help you survive anywhere in this world.
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Kyle Gawley@kylegawley·
I quit my $200k job now I run 4 startups making $37/month but it’s passive
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Solid Caller ☀️@SolidCaller·
You’re going to hate this, but you should delete all the mental models you built over the last 20–30 years and start learning how to use AI in your current job. It takes 1–3 months to become a new version of yourself, but it's 10x better than the old one. Adopt or die.
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Solid Caller ☀️@SolidCaller·
Emotions pay off for short-term traders. Conviction pays off for long-term holders. Whichever side you’re on, you’ll get paid if you follow it to the end.
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Solid Caller ☀️@SolidCaller·
@fwTyo You'd better say $100k, then $50k adds up every day. Infinity Money Glitch.
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Tyo@fwTyo·
I lost $50,000 on meme coins yesterday I told my wife I lost $65,000 Now I have an $15,000 buffer to make it all back
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scooter@imperooterxbt·
Claiming bagsapp fees might seem free but in reality once you claim those fees the token price action becomes tied to you. The unspoken rule is when you accept the bagsapp fees your brand becomes tied to a bundled scam launched by a anonymous cartoon character and when they rug it you will take all the blame
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Steve Yegge@Steve_Yegge

Update post for my imminent b-day: steve-yegge.medium.com/steveys-birthd… Shit is basically happening so fast that I have to post a gigantic goddamn post every week just to catch you up. So, enjoy.

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Solana Sensei
Solana Sensei@SolanaSensei·
If you ever get up $1M in cash Buy a new modern apartment in the UAE for like $550k (you have zero property tax). Once you own it, it’s actually yours, and the only thing you pay is utilities and internet. No property tax, no municipality bs, no random fees like in other countries. If you invest a minimum of 2M AED ($544k aprox) in real estate, you also get a golden visa. The Golden Visa gives you long-term residency (up to 10 years), full freedom to live, work, and do business, sponsor your family, easy banking and property ownership, unlimited entry and exit, major tax advantages, plus access to 24/7 government and consular services abroad through UAE embassies. You can get a really nice car for $50-100k (if you even need one), and put the rest into a relatively safe ~10-13% APY Solana DeFi portfolio. That’s an easy $30k-$50k per year without touching principal. Moving crypto in the UAE or spending it is insanely easy. You can convert crypto to cash or gold almost anywhere, or even buy cars and properties directly with crypto. You won’t necessarily live a mega-luxury life, but you’ll be FREE. No capital gains tax, no property tax, no shady governments adding friction to your life. With $3k/month, you can live extremely comfortably and still keep leveling up and compounding wealth from there. The worst thing you can do is upgrade your lifestyle in a country that will bleed you with taxes and endless business obstacles. If you have $1M but stay in a country that penalizes winners, you’ll most likely stay a slave, just in a higher tax bracket.
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